I drove a long way to check out this state beach/park I have wanted to detect.
I hiked around for a while, then drove to another section and hiked around and did some recon.
I was thought for sure there would be no detecting allowed because its a state beach and a state historical site. The signs say things like "No removal of any natural feature" you cannot remove things like shells or even rocks.
After hiking down about 1/3 of a mile I make it to the beach and theres a guy detecting right in front of me, LOL. I asked him if he found anything, he said, just started, I didnt want to bother him so I walked around a bit.
I guess its ok to detect because there were lots of workers and state employees around and they didnt seem to mind.
I was tired from driving and hiking around (getting old sucks) and did not pull out the nox but I know exactly where to, park, where and how to pay and, what areas to detect when I go back.
I hiked around for a while, then drove to another section and hiked around and did some recon.
I was thought for sure there would be no detecting allowed because its a state beach and a state historical site. The signs say things like "No removal of any natural feature" you cannot remove things like shells or even rocks.
After hiking down about 1/3 of a mile I make it to the beach and theres a guy detecting right in front of me, LOL. I asked him if he found anything, he said, just started, I didnt want to bother him so I walked around a bit.
I guess its ok to detect because there were lots of workers and state employees around and they didnt seem to mind.
I was tired from driving and hiking around (getting old sucks) and did not pull out the nox but I know exactly where to, park, where and how to pay and, what areas to detect when I go back.
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