This was a fantastic start to the event called Digstock 10. Although we find many arrowheads and other stone tools in this video, the best is yet to come on the next day. I hope you enjoy the video!
I was a rockhound, mostly in the Keweenaw Peninsula of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I never found an arrowhead although I know there are some around. There are lots of hammer stones the ancient ones/Indians (depending on who you want to believe) used to break copper from rocks.
A new digging buddy I meet about a month ago is there . Looks like a lot of fun . And awesome finds as for me im heading to the treasure coast for a 1 month beach dig and then on to Arizona and then Utah find me some spanish gold !
A person I know in the Flemington N.J area had a tomato *& pumpkin farm has found thousands of all types* & sizes If you spent 3/4 of your life looking at the ground you would find them too That's what he always told people
Beautiful Points and Nice Dog. Ive got an All White Staffy Bull that looks just like it. I do some Creek and Field hunting myself. Found a couple the other day but not enough for a video. Going again this weekend. 😎🏹🤙
Up here in NH there like hens teeth to find your very fortunate. My buddy lived on Martha's vineyard and has some beautiful sea glass points . I'm jelly
Awesome chigger, one time digging the entrance to a huge cave me and my friend found a yellow and a red paint ball and after wetting it we war painted our faces and continued digging many cool artifacts that i still have. Unfortunately the paint balls disintegrated after drying out, i was really bummed and sad that i couldn't preserve them.
That's so cool you guys save my Indian Heritage and turn in all those artifacts to the Indian Affairs and show them where you find them so they can make a American Indian Heritage spot out of that site
Ok. Clue me in. I get thousands of years of habitation by various peoples, tribes and the resulting detritus. But how is there such a concentration of artifacts. Is there some historical knowledge that points you to a particular spot or is it just a “seems to be lots kicked up here so we will dig it situation”?
This was a fantastic start to the event called Digstock 10. Although we find many arrowheads and other stone tools in this video, the best is yet to come on the next day. I hope you enjoy the video!
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I was a rockhound, mostly in the Keweenaw Peninsula of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I never found an arrowhead although I know there are some around. There are lots of hammer stones the ancient ones/Indians (depending on who you want to believe) used to break copper from rocks.
I still got my first arrowhead found it back in 1978 I was only 12 years old I was so excited 😊❤
Great video. Looking forward to the next one!!
Great energy👍
A new addiction in the dirt.... digging ancient artifacts!!
Love it. Chigg !!!
Chigg, I think the real treasure is all the great people you meet.
Couldn't agree more. It's the heart of this hobby for me.
Great video!
Just Fantastic Chigg...thanks for sharing best Martin .
What a sunset.. Have fun and thanks
Super, love this...I have one that my Grandmother found out in Oklahoma-Arkansas boarder..amazing..thanks for sharing Chigg ❤
Great experience chigg! Thanks for sharing 😊
heck yeah, u didn't even have to dig for that beauty , sweet!! love it
Looks like fun with plenty of good folks....thanks for sharing!!!!
Appreciate you watching.
Most Awesome....
Awesome stuff! Thanks for sharing! Love to see all the native artifacts too.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful arrowhead!
The second one you found is the best... Now that's a tool....🙏✌️
Looks like fun !!!
And a sore back !!!
😄👍⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️
Awesome saves !!!
Alright - I'm digging it👍
Cool video. I’d like to do something like that one day with so many people and see what everyone finds
good to see you back chigg, i thought you,d ventured back to legbone and found & joined another civilisation .look forward to the next installment .
Looks like an awesome time!
U got to have great eye sight! 🤓
Thanks Chigg! 👍
Wow ... great stuff, man
Glad you liked it!
Everyone is having such a good time....thanks for sharing
It was a great time, for sure.
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
Looks like everyone had fun
Beautime!
A new digging buddy I meet about a month ago is there . Looks like a lot of fun . And awesome finds as for me im heading to the treasure coast for a 1 month beach dig and then on to Arizona and then Utah find me some spanish gold !
What an amazing weekend. Great time with great people.
It was awesome!
I have never ever found an arrowhead, great eye !!
They can be tough to find. Keep at it.
Great video chigg and I like it when the peeps are digging up Indian arrow heads so neat to see them 👍
I appreciate you watching and enjoying the video.
A person I know in the Flemington N.J area had a tomato *& pumpkin farm has found thousands of all types* & sizes
If you spent 3/4 of your life looking at the ground you would find them too
That's what he always told people
Awesome finds! Neat they were able to dig for those!
It was a really fun event.
It was great getting a chance to spend some time with you and all our crew hope to see y'all in march.
It was fun digging with everyone!
That's awesome. I have been picking up triangular rocks for 30 years and am still yet to actually find one, maybe someday lol.
Beautiful Points and Nice Dog. Ive got an All White Staffy Bull that looks just like it. I do some Creek and Field hunting myself. Found a couple the other day but not enough for a video. Going again this weekend. 😎🏹🤙
That's awesome! Keep hunting!
Up here in NH there like hens teeth to find your very fortunate. My buddy lived on Martha's vineyard and has some beautiful sea glass points . I'm jelly
Wonderful finds aside the real treasure here is breaking bread with the Chigg, happy days !
That is still a bucket list relic I want to find yet. I would love to find an arrowhead.
Hhh Hhh HHHH HHHHH
MAN VIDEO !!! 😂😂
TOO COOL CHIGG
Aloha Chigg!
Hey Chigg we need longer videos now lollll
Depends on the hunt. I have had many near the 30 minute mark lately.
Thanks.
Nice finds Beau. 😊 I think I know a few of them folks there. Lol
Awesome chigger, one time digging the entrance to a huge cave me and my friend found a yellow and a red paint ball and after wetting it we war painted our faces and continued digging many cool artifacts that i still have. Unfortunately the paint balls disintegrated after drying out, i was really bummed and sad that i couldn't preserve them.
Sounds like you had a great time!
Nice.
Great video! Digstock 10 was awesome! Nice seeing you there! Maybe we’ll meet again in March.
Thanks for watching and I hope to see you again!
Awesome! I would to do that..
I Can Dig It .😎👍👌✌
Not 1st!
Always good to see the Dirt Digging Chigger.
Man that place is loaded
Chigg, when are you heading through East Texas/Sw Arkansas? Ill take you to find some REAL relics
I was just out that way a month ago. Probably return in the spring.
That lady was 'Steff Digs', she is famous.
Yep, she is a great friend.
Heck with the detector, grab a shovel, that place is loaded with man altered stone 😎😎😎
Was great to see you! What an awesome weekend! 😄
That's so cool you guys save my Indian Heritage and turn in all those artifacts to the Indian Affairs and show them where you find them so they can make a American Indian Heritage spot out of that site
Ok. Clue me in. I get thousands of years of habitation by various peoples, tribes and the resulting detritus. But how is there such a concentration of artifacts. Is there some historical knowledge that points you to a particular spot or is it just a “seems to be lots kicked up here so we will dig it situation”?
So is this an archaeological dig or a free for all. Could this be a native heritage site of importance.
Where does this take place each year?
Look up "Digstock"
What state is that?
State of euphoria…
1st
What happened here that made these native americans leave all there tools behind. Maybe an enemy attack?