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As usual I spend the majority of the Winter browsing the internet; researching new treasures and educating myself about our hobby. Of course the purpose of this blog is to share what I “dig up” online with other people as into treasure hunting as I am.

As spring approaches, it is time to start getting some of our equipment in order.  One thing I always like to do is build a Metal Detecting Test Garden.  A test garden is just a plot of ground where you have various pieces of metal and trash scattered and buried about.

It helps you learn (or re-learn) the capabilities of your detector and educates yourself about what you intend to find.

A test garden cannot completely prepare you for what you may encounter in a real hunt situation. However, it can help you better understand the effects of ground minerals, moisture content, target angle, oxidation/rust, trash proximity, target defects, surface textures and provide practice in target pinpointing.

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How To File A Gold Mining Claim – Part 2

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There are 19 states where you may locate gold mining claims or sites. These states are Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages the surface of public lands in these states and the [...]

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How To File A Gold Mining Claim

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With the price of gold steadily climbing, maybe now is the time to get out and do a little bit of your own searching.  Once you find some of the precious metal you will want to protect your rights by filing a gold mining claim.
According to US Law a mining claim is the right to [...]

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Ancient African Treasure In Illinois

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On an early spring afternoon in 1982, a man was slowly walking alone through a forsaken cemetery in southern Illinois. In his hands he carried a common [...]

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Treasure Hunting Leads

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Treasure hunting leads come in many forms. They may be as simple as a conversation in passing, or a family history or genealogy, or perhaps a diary filled with notations and hand-drawn maps. Leads can also be ranked in terms of their plausibility.
Some are oft-repeated legends or myths with few verifiable details while others are [...]

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Why Gold Panning?

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Some methods for doing things stay simple and effective. Gold panning is one of them. Before deciding on other modes of gold mining, consider these major benefits of gold panning:
It’s fun
Even if you fail to find any gold, gold panning can definitely be an enjoyable activity. Whether you do it alone or with others, the [...]

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The Lost Gold Ledge Of Gila Bend

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The Gila Bend region of Maricopa County, Arizona was perilous country for early mountain men, emigrants, and settlers. In [...]

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Rattlesnake Dick And $40,000 In Gold

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Richard Barter, better known throughout the history books as Rattlesnake Dick or Dick Woods, was one of the first to rush to California in search of his fortune during the gold rush.
However, he was not one of the lucky ones. He soon turned to a life of a crime and began rustling horses. His luck [...]

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Gold Panning Resources

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With gold hovering around $1000.00 an ounce, can a person earn an income prospecting for gold? This is an age-old question and one I find difficult to answer. The answer is of course, “yes,” however, there is one important question you must first ask yourself.
“What standard of living are you trying to achieve?” If you [...]

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