Wednesday Walk back in time

Went for a lovely Wednesday Walk with the Metal Detector, and made a couple finds. An old, handmade horseshoe, some kind of metal circle and an old shovel.

This was originally upright on it's edge, with barely a tip of it sticking up next to a rock. Here is just after pulled out of the earth.


I was hoping that walking the crest of this hill next to the stream would pay off. Many rocks were along this edge, seemingly placed there long ago.


Definitely custom made for a specific horse. One side markedly higher than the other. Could have been as far back as the 1800's when this area was settled. It's said that found horseshoes bring good luck. This one will definitely be going up over the door!
Not sure what the metal ring is/was. It was found a couple hundred yards away on the path to the field.


Here was an old broken shovel left next to a tree. I've walked past it within 5 or 6 feet dozens of times before and never noticed it before. It looks like part of the very old handle there next to it.


Here is the Metal Detector used, a Garrett AT Max.

It has multiple modes, including one that ignores iron, nails, etc. and only alerts on coins and silver. I often change modes depending on where I'm searching and what I'm searching for. While old coins are my primary target, I also love finding these old artifacts. In remote areas like this, I typically use a custom mode that ignores pull tabs, but still detects on iron. The Detector gives different tones and sounds to help identify what it may be, a low sound for iron, and a higher pitch for coins or silver. It is capable of finding a coin over 12 inches deep, although most of my finds have been under 6 inches.

Another key tool is this Pin-Pointer. This saves so much time when going through dirt in pin pointing the object. It allows to dig, and spill a shovel of dirt to the side then quickly determine if the object is in the shovel full removed, or still in the hole. It can then go right to the small object which are often hard to find when they are covered in dirt!

It's waterproof and I've seen many folks actually use them when snorkeling or on beaches, or areas even without a full size metal detector. I even saw one video of a person dragging one behind them on a string while walking through the woods. It can find objects within several inches of the sensor tip. It is definitely a worthwhile addition!

I'll leave you with the last part of my walk, the apple trees are getting apples! About the size of a large marble, not quite golf ball size yet. The trees look pretty full of them already this year, so hoping for a good crop!

My next trip will be a coin search near some very old stone walls and settlement from the 1800's. I know there will be lots of scrap metal in the area, so we will start with a coin search first, then go back over it later for other artifacts.
Enjoy your walking!



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Beautiful weather for a walk, i've never seen an house shoe this close

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Yes, it was a great day to be out. I've seen ones currently in use, but never one this old before. Thanks for stopping by!

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Ohhh this then must be very old, and thank you for thanking me☺️

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cool to read about the tools you use for metal detecting and the things you found

I like the horseshoe is clearly made for a specific horse and has a unique shape

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)

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Thanks, I look forward to viewing all the WW posts each week. Definitely a highlight, and always love when I'm able to get out and contribute.

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I have heard the old saying that finding horseshoes is for future good luck.😉

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Let's hope for some extra good luck. Gotta pay for the roof patching this month (finally!).

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I've always wanted a detector but never made it happen. I had my eye on a Minelab unit a while ago but the cast put the breaks on, I just couldn't justify the money despite having the money. It's a big thing here actually, so much gold around the place, but it's hard graft getting it. (Hard graft...having to put in/hard work)

I don't mind the work of course, but one must go remote to make a go of it. It's not a simple matter of rolling up, scratching in the dirt and pulling out a 37 ounce nuggie.

Maybe one day huh?

P.s. Working with a fellow currently, one who struggles due to his past. I've made use of some of the resources you've provided in the past, and the things I know, and am making progress. I think you know what I mean.

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Yes, the Minelab is a good piece of kit as well. I did quite a bit of research before I chose this one and Minelab's were certainly in the top 5. At that level, it really just boils down to individual features for personal choice. Some of the key things to consider and reasons I chose this model were:
Ability to change detector heads (just in case wanted to do specialty searching later).
Waterproof, at least to shallow water.
Ability to detect Gold well (We had gold in Colorado too, and who doesn't dream of finding a nugget??)
Ability to discriminate iron from coins. (depending on area, crowded area, I like to avoid the trash digging and just hit on coins, in isolated area, like to find artifacts).
Easy to use.
Either way, the pinpointer is a extremely valuable thing. In fact, valuable enough to even buy first, and suitable for searching small areas all by itself.

Good to hear about your friend, and glad I could pass on some useful info. Don't hesitate to ring me up on discord for a chat, or to introduce us to share some experience stories or just chat over a beer.

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Yep, those are the things I was considering and with each thing the unit became more expensive. It was fun researching and I even went to a few seminars. Minelab (a division of Codan) has its head office only a few suburbs from where I sit typing this and they sometimes run information nights through their retailers which are a good source of information. I'll do something someday, but I want to have the time to spend doing it and right now that's something I don't have.

All good on the other thing, I just wanted to say thanks for the extra resources.

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good acquisition! That model is good. How about your hobby? Are you enjoying it?

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Definitely enjoy it. I haven't gotten out with it as much as I hoped, but enjoy every time I do. I don't last too long with the bending and digging part, hence I'll restrict some areas to finding coins.

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Be careful with the laws of the country! well if the property is yours there is no problem!

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