Went to a Super Bowl game party Sunday evening. Met a young lady there and we struck up a conversation when I mention about metal detecting. She and her husband have just purchased a Whites detector and she asked me if there was any place near a town she had a friend who owns a 300 acre farm. I said I knew of a few places in that area. She got out her smart phone and called up an aerial photo of the friends farm. Turns out her friends property back up and has a joint property line with about a 300 acre track of land which is all young pine. About 8' tall. I tell her that there was a Confederate Camp on the track of land her friends farm is next to. Told her I had permission back in the 80's and 90's to hunt there but last year when I tried to get permission again was told there were new land owners of the track of land and they wouldn't allow no one on the property; not even a hunt club which had been renting the land for 40 years. She asked me if her friend gave her and her husband permission to drive to the back of their farm and park and just enter into the track of pines, would I go with them and show them where to hunt. The land is not posted and not even on it's road frontage. This is the camp I've told the story of Wayne finding a spoon with a N.C. Reg. number and the three initials. What would you all do. Acey