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klemen
07-16-2014, 08:07 AM
Hi all.First-Sorry for my no perfect english:) im from Slovenija,witch is a very beautiful,small country in the center of europe..I do detecting in my reagion for european treasures and we do have a lot of history behind here:) Im also mountaineer.
Also im very interested for vacation visiting U.S.A. and detect there.. i watch documentaries all the time :)
So im asking for some information about that.What license i need since im from EU.Can i join some club? thnx for any information:)

have a great day..

The Rebel
07-16-2014, 08:14 AM
Hi Klemen.

Your English is better than my Slovenian :lol:.

As far as permits a lot of it depends on where you are going to detect. Can you give us an idea as to where you will be visiting as this will help us.

:thumbsup02:

klemen
07-16-2014, 09:42 AM
Hello:)
Im very interested in american history,but also have a little gold rush in me:) We don"t have gold here.I like idea detecting fol gold nuggets on old mining sites.I ve seen an episode Treasure hunting America where Bob Howard detect in this sites.I like that idea:)I like to visit California but im not shure if i can do that as a EU citizen..I also have interst for other parts of America in general..

chief5709
07-16-2014, 11:17 AM
I think it is sometimes hard to understand how big America is. We had a French exchange student stay with us years ago and she wanted to visit Disney in California (only a 2500 mile drive). The country of Slovenia is about 7800 sq miles which is about 7 times smaller than the state of New York. You could fit 472 Slovenia's inside the U.S. I think once you narrow down where you want to visit in the states there will be members here to help you out.

klemen
07-16-2014, 11:37 AM
[QUOTE=chief5709;169275]I think it is sometimes hard to understand how big America is. We had a French exchange student stay with us years ago and she wanted to visit Disney in California (only a 2500 mile drive). The country of Slovenia is about 7800 sq miles which is about 7 times smaller than the state of New York. You could fit 472 Slovenia's inside the U.S. I think once you narrow down where you want to visit in the states there will be members here to help you out.[/QUO


im planning to visit californija..can i detect there with tourist status?i know everybody needs permison on private property..what about old mines,river banks? are there public areas for detecting?

Ronandari
07-16-2014, 08:03 PM
Hey Klemen, I don't have any advice for you but I wish you the very best during your visit.

Ron

del
07-17-2014, 02:10 AM
Welcome to the forum Klemen :waving: , Each state in our country has its own laws and ordinances about where or if you can detect. I would suggest researching those areas you are interested in visiting and go form there. Also maybe get in touch with some of the local detecting clubs they will have some answers for you and maybe let you meet up with a few members to host a hunt with you. again welcome and glad you joined up.

Dan

klemen
07-17-2014, 02:58 AM
Hey Klemen, I don't have any advice for you but I wish you the very best during your visit.

Ron


thank you:)

klemen
07-17-2014, 03:00 AM
Welcome to the forum Klemen :waving: , Each state in our country has its own laws and ordinances about where or if you can detect. I would suggest researching those areas you are interested in visiting and go form there. Also maybe get in touch with some of the local detecting clubs they will have some answers for you and maybe let you meet up with a few members to host a hunt with you. again welcome and glad you joined up.

Dan

hey,thank you,i will do some more researching.:)

del
07-17-2014, 03:26 AM
Klemen here is a link to a list of California detecting clubs and there where abouts in the state. try contacting them for better info about the laws and information,

http://www.metaldetectingclubs.org/california/

Dan

klemen
07-17-2014, 01:50 PM
Klemen here is a link to a list of California detecting clubs and there where abouts in the state. try contacting them for better info about the laws and information,

http://www.metaldetectingclubs.org/california/

Dan
tnx for info..

Boulder
07-18-2014, 04:05 PM
Hello and Welcome to the forum from John in NJ. :thumbsup01:

klemen
08-13-2014, 07:58 AM
Klemen here is a link to a list of California detecting clubs and there where abouts in the state. try contacting them for better info about the laws and information,

http://www.metaldetectingclubs.org/california/

Dan
thank you