Sunday, September 2, 2012

Website Feature for Metal Detecting

So I found a website called Waymarking.com and I think it's a great tool for Metal Detecting. Just type in your Zip Code and look for local historical markers. Being that I live in Pennsylvania there are several Civil and Revolutionary War "Waymarks." Some are from famous battles or even just campsites, but are all valid placed to search.

Be careful though I know you can't metal detect on federal lands and in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania not only do you have to have permissions in the state parks, but you have to contact someone that runs the park if you find anything older than 100 years old. So I hear the trick is to find local land owners skirting the state park or "waymark sign."

  A retired guy that I have been speaking with around my area told me that he found several coins in a Revolutionary War campsite in a farmers field. He told me just ask permission there is only two answers. I looked up the area in Waymarking.com and found the field he was talking about right there in front of me.

Improving the Metal Detecting Hunts

I decided i'm having a lot of fun metal detecting so far, but I wan't to get a little more serious and find better locations. So I found one of those cheesy websites that sell e-books, evideos, audio instructions, etc. and I plan on trying it out. The guy selling the videos is 21 and I like the entrepreneurial spirit so I will give him my #37.00. Lets face it that isn't a high dollar amount and I will just have to skip going to dinner one night with my wife (Don't tell her). Plus if it sucks I can always return it to and get a full refund. At any rate I found this guy through Clickbank.com. If your interested in stuff like this click on the "Click Here" button bellow and tell me what you think.Click Here!Stay tuned I will keep you updated with new hunts and how I felt about this product soon.