I was there last week.. it was painfully slow. 3 different parks not much a few coins. What shocked me was the depth I was reading coins. Ohio soil is much looser than Tennessee clay.
Even in old parks I think they have all been beat to death over the years.
I was there last week.. it was painfully slow. 3 different parks not much a few coins. What shocked me was the depth I was reading coins. Ohio soil is much looser than Tennessee clay.
Even in old parks I think they have all been beat to death over the years.
I was there last week.. it was painfully slow. 3 different parks not much a few coins. What shocked me was the depth I was reading coins. Ohio soil is much looser than Tennessee clay.
Even in old parks I think they have all been beat to death over the years.
Keep your head on a swivel there Buddy...lots of things going on in danged near every public Park nowadays in the early evenings...not just for dog walkers and the frisbee flingers anymore...