Awesome Day Along The River



This was a fun day of metal detecting along the river with Mike of Gr8Finds and Dutch of Dutchboy Adventures. We searched for bottles in an old dump and also metal detected the tailings. Later I went up into the woods and found some silver!

About Aquachigger:
I enjoy metal detecting for historical items like gold coins, relics, silver coins, and other buried treasures. I also metal detect for gold and silver nuggets and even meteorites. I like to make videos that promote my choice of lifestyle that includes outdoor adventure,
metal detecting, yapping, searching for river treasure, SCUBA diving, exploring abandoned places, hiking, caving, caring for animals and pets, and observing the things outdoors that often go unnoticed by most people who are not familiar with outdoor adventures and nature. I keep my Youtube β€œAquachigger” channel family-friendly and hope you subscribe if you like my style.

BTW, you can also catch me here, https://www.facebook.com/chiggsarmy/ ,but I may get a little edgier there. FB isn’t a place for kids anyway…lol.

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I hope to see you guys out there!
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48 thoughts on “Awesome Day Along The River”

  1. Save all of your iron. Make a Original ChigArmy Sculpture!!!!!!!! Love this video. Thank you so much. Happy Holidays to you and Ms Lindsey. and your babies. I hope all your wishes come true for the next year.

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  2. The first item is a diving helmet for a baby. Finding those without the latches intact is unfortunately quite common. They used those in the 1920's to treat children with vestibular balance disorders.

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  3. Hey chig I know there’s a million guessers on the Heavy iron I think it’s way to heavy a metal to be a tragic signal or train signal it looks like a tractor differential with a power take off on the bottom to me, would you agree?

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