With little sleep and long work days, I finally got time to post my finds. Dave already gave you the story of finding a cabin site that our spiderman senses helped us sniff out. Kudus to Dave on spotting the well in the middle of thick thorn bushes. I feel this is a virgin site as the finds were plentiful. All the targets were old and there was absolutely no trash here
We did hit another site earlier in the morning were I got a beautiful rosette, dog tag, and a brass ring but that spot was littered with dumped trash and seemed to be lived in up until the mid 1900's so we moved on in search of the other site that we had no way of knowing there would even be a site to hunt. Our gut instinct was telling us there should be something there and our hunch paid off in spades
Dave started off red hot but by the end of the day it seemed that both our finds evened out in the end. I got coppers #34,#35 and #36 on the year with a 1787 Connecticut, 1802 Draped Bust and a worn KGII. Two sweet ornate tombacs and a cuff link button were welcomed finds as was nice keg tap and a couple saddle shield buckles and a complete iron knee buckle. We had a blast and are looking forward to getting back.