So a quick update. Mark was able to contact the owner of the ring. He still lived in Colorado, but in a different town. He described the ring perfectly. It was lost the summer after graduation when he came up to Montana to visit family. They were out playing Frisbee and it flew off his finger. But with the taller grass the park had they had no chance of finding it. He was thrilled to have it back. Mark mailed it to him yesterday. It should be back on his finger by Saturday.
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Between school, the weather, school, dance, and well... school, I haven't been able to get out for a couple of weeks. But it was a nice afternoon, still a little chilly in the upper 40's, but there was no wind and the sun was shining. So Mark and I decided to skip lunch and take the hour to hunt a nearby park. We got about 40 minutes in, but I only needed 15 to find my first ever class ring after digging a slightly jumpy signal. It was about 5" down and looked great coming out of the dirt!
It's a beautiful 10k men's ring from 1986. We tracked down the school to one in Colorado. There's a name inside the ring, so Mark (who is much better at computers than I am) is trying to track down the owner.
This is ring number 10 since I started in August. I never get much time to hunt at any particular time, but I can go out an hour here, half hour there, and those short hunts are adding up with some nice finds!
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Between school, the weather, school, dance, and well... school, I haven't been able to get out for a couple of weeks. But it was a nice afternoon, still a little chilly in the upper 40's, but there was no wind and the sun was shining. So Mark and I decided to skip lunch and take the hour to hunt a nearby park. We got about 40 minutes in, but I only needed 15 to find my first ever class ring after digging a slightly jumpy signal. It was about 5" down and looked great coming out of the dirt!
It's a beautiful 10k men's ring from 1986. We tracked down the school to one in Colorado. There's a name inside the ring, so Mark (who is much better at computers than I am) is trying to track down the owner.
This is ring number 10 since I started in August. I never get much time to hunt at any particular time, but I can go out an hour here, half hour there, and those short hunts are adding up with some nice finds!
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