Hello fellow detectorists. I had the opportunity to do some rare mid-winter hunting up here in northern Vermont this past weekend. No snow on the ground and much of the woods understory remained unfrozen, something really hard to wrap your mind around up here seeing we average 100" of snow annually and we're typically locked down from December through March. Anyhow, got in a 3-hour hunt this past weekend and found a few keepers including my first LC of the year. It's a relatively uncommon date 1891 Q. Vicky Canadian LC so was quite pleased with that one. Also nabbed a toasted IH, a Model-T (or A) radiator cap and the front of an A.C. Williams child's iron penny bank from the late 1800s or early 1900s. So nothing overwhelmingly special but was just happy to get out to break the monotony of the typically long break up here. Thanks for looking and best regards.
John
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