maxxkatt
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I live in North Atlanta and there are civil war sites in and around Atlanta especially west and north west in Cobb county.
But, and this is a big but, commercial development and new neighborhoods have really limited where you can hunt without private permissions.
So what do other civil war relic hunters do in this situation. I know up north of Georgia you have to be facing the same type of development pressures or even worse.
I am looking at creek areas, power lines and road cuts that are in areas of Union and Confederate troop battle lines, camps and movements. Not sure what else to do except knocking on doors.
anyone have luck by mailing permission request letters? Using the GIS county property database i can get the property owner's name and address. But I am wondering how that compares to actual door knocking.
thanks all, I am new to relic hunting with my Nox 800. Getting tried of finding clad.
But, and this is a big but, commercial development and new neighborhoods have really limited where you can hunt without private permissions.
So what do other civil war relic hunters do in this situation. I know up north of Georgia you have to be facing the same type of development pressures or even worse.
I am looking at creek areas, power lines and road cuts that are in areas of Union and Confederate troop battle lines, camps and movements. Not sure what else to do except knocking on doors.
anyone have luck by mailing permission request letters? Using the GIS county property database i can get the property owner's name and address. But I am wondering how that compares to actual door knocking.
thanks all, I am new to relic hunting with my Nox 800. Getting tried of finding clad.