CarsonChris
Elite Member
I haven't been out detecting very much and wanted to get out one last time this year. The first stop of the day was a mining site circa 1905. It had to much modern trash and to few targets. After an hour we decided to try somewhere else. About 10 miles from the mining site I knew where an old homestead sat so we went there. This spot was a nice spot with no modern trash and quite a few high conductors. We both pulled 7-8 Henry shells. My buddy found one of the nicest suspender clips I've seen. Then I got a nice 90 signal. I pulled out the pointer but noticed a reeded edge partially out of the ground. I pulled my oldest coin for the year an 1853 seated dime. We had planned on going up the road to a stage stop I know about but found the road washed out. In September there were major flash floods in Nevada and this area got hit. The canyon looked like a 10-12ft wall of water went through it. Next stop was a railroad siding that was established in 1881. A "hunted out" site. We were at this location a few minutes and I got a nice small high tone. I scooped out the 1901 barber dime. Within another 5 minutes I found the 1941 Mercury. This was my first dime trifecta. We made one last stop and my buddy found a 1926 SLQ and I managed a 43 Washington. It was a great last day for 2023!