coinnut
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Del and I tested the terrain at a cellar hole which we had done well at in the past. We were hoping for some southern exposer melting, but it appears we are about a week early. Most of the area had about 6" on average of crusty snow. I had sent in my 3030 for some updates so I had my trusty E Trac as a backup machine. I also put the monster 18x15 SEF coil on it. Man is that thing heavy :lol:. We stayed for a long enough time to find some tidbits. Amazing what 6" loss of depth can do for quieting a cellar hole.
But I did find a Rome 5 coffee pot and figure it is newer than the cellar hole by quite a bit. Probably circa 1900 or so as a guess. A shotgun shell, and a pewter spoon that someone in the past had a disagreement with
irate: Some iron was dug only because it was better than silence. I was happy with depth, since that silver plated flattened spoon bowl was at 3" after about 4-5" of snow. Came in as a really solid hit. Oh well, it was good to get out, plus the hike did us good, and as usual I get to scare Dan with my snow driving skills:clapping:

