where is that Garret Super Sluice at ....wow all 50 States ....good job sonny Jim.... as always we hit the thumbs up and Subscribed....so you know what I am gonna say huh....ooooh you better ...So C'mon...let's Go !!!!
Ya, I was thinking something along those lines as well. I'm really digging the distortion pedal with just a hint of reverb.. perfect.. But what I wanna know is if its a Klesh original??
When you come to Arizona there’s gold panning at lynx creek,petrified wood collecting, shadow agate hunting, quartz crystal collecting at diamond point in Payson or fire agate collecting you decide lol or maybe a little of each the quartz crystal collecting is only oct to feb it’s at a higher elevation so before the ground freezes solid is best.let me know the crystals would be great in your paydirt in my opinion and it’s public but the other options are great as well I would just have to show you the other collection areas great vid thx for sharing see you on the next one👍🏻👊🏻
Dang Shane. Wished I would have known you were coming to Kansas I would have met up with you, and brought my metal detector. You were only 10 minutes from me. I live in McPherson. We could have gone to a little town named Kannapolis. Fort Harker is there. Built in 1866. The calvary also had caves along the river. There was also a Indian settlement outside the fort grounds.
Aww you came to Kansas! You got to come to Kansas City sometime! I keep telling you i can put you on some good Morels in April or crappie anytime of the year! I saw that video you put my question in from 2-3 years ago is like 600k views. The Home Depot one! That's crazy. I'm allmost to 600 subscribers now! I watched your channel blow up in a few years and inspired me to make video's! Can't wait to see you hit 1 million subscribers!👍👊😀💯
Not sure if you have done Michigan and Wisconsin yet , but you could do a two for with flour gold wizards! Wisconsin gold and Lake Superior flour gold !
Shane, I love your vids. “1934. This coin was lost about the same time the bandstand was built”. Or someone lost some change they got last week. Keep up the good work and good luck.
I don't think we always appreciate the effort you go through to make these videos for us! A 7 hour drive! Thanks Shane, was super stoked to see another 50 States installment! \m/ \m/
Only 19 ? Holy Moly . I've hit 22 . I'm only a Neighbor . Together we probably hit 30+ . Tks for the Panning Lessons . Don't find anything . YET . Very Soothing . Sound & Vibration .
It may (or may not) surprise you to know that I detected part of that park some 20 years ago. A buddy of mine from here in Golden was hired as the city manager of Lindsborg, so I dropped by for a visit. My recollection was that I thought I was not the first to search it. Have detector, will travel. p.s. I don't recall that I found even a wheat cent. Nice! - SB
Hi Shane, thanks for sharing your experiences with us :) The next time you plan, IF you plan to go back to Kansas see if you can find the old town of Walnut. It's kinda not really there anymore but the last time I was there, (several years ago), there was still the old 76 gas station on a corner. I don't remember the name of the roads but I'm guessing it hasn't been searched much. It wasn't when I was there. Ppl left and pretty much never looked back. I can't remember why they left. I think Walnut is the correct name. HH
Thats cool your visiting 50 states. Theres a place in Oklahoma called Beavers Bend by Broken Bow. The lake at Beavers bend, the ground where we walked into the water had alot of quartzs crystal pieces
Shane, the old Historical district would be great to detect. I worked on a lady's ac her house was built in 1865. I don't know if you can detect on them, I guess you have to have owner permission. Galveston TX, was a very old town and Had a major Port where ships and trading were done. Jean Lafitte was a famous pirate and robbed the Spanish Galleons. San Antonio had a lot of missions and one was the Alamo, In 1836 was when the battle was fought for Texas Independence. we lost that one. I thought it was interesting that Jim Bowie bought slaves from Jean Lafitte. He also made friends with the Apache Indians and had some silver mines in San Saba Texas. The Apaches got mad at him and he blasted the mines shut. Years later he returned and the land had changed so much he could't find them.There are many stories of lost treasure in Texas. Maybe you can find one when you come here.
My dad used to tell me that if I ever with Natalie taking there to go down to the bridge where the old river is was Gypsy used to camp out at when he was a kid some good stuff there by the campground by the bridge old wise tale about the places why that place has never been hit by a tornado they say it's from the river that keeps some tornadoes away
Interesting- yes the cover comes from Doc's Detecting Supply Henderson, Nevada - only been using them a few months but are great so far. Not a sponsor or anything just picked them up to protect my machines, I’ll talk about them in a future video I’m sure.
Nice this is my home state, I grew up in Kansas. Also for treasure hunting in Kansas parks, you might have had better luck in a park in Fort Leavenworth, since Leavenworth was Established in 1827 and Lindsborg was Established in 1869.
My mom and dad was born and raised there I was going to go back and look for my dad's mom's wedding ring that she lost in the backyard I still got to go do that haven't gotten back there I am in Long Beach California I'll get back to you soon the city is a mile by 1 Mile Square Main Street is made out of brick
I can’t wait for you to come down to southern Oregon we have so much gold in the rogue river and Applegate River. So much black sand everywhere and we have bedrock everywhere literally it’s perfect
Finding one 1934 wheat penny was worth the 7 hour drive ? I can buy a whole roll of old wheat pennies for less than 2 gallons of fuel, so its DEFINITELY NOT worth a 7 hour drive. Its cool, but you could have gotten 50 of them cheap and not spent 7 hours driving or the money for the fuel to get there and back . Good luck, hopefully you find something actually worth the drive eventually, but I cannot continue to watch someone who thinks one penny was worth the drive 😂...
where is that Garret Super Sluice at ....wow all 50 States ....good job sonny Jim.... as always we hit the thumbs up and Subscribed....so you know what I am gonna say huh....ooooh you better ...So C'mon...let's Go !!!!
Y’all should do a collaboration video, that would be really cool.
lol Jeff, glad you made it for this one m8.
I can actually hear your saying that as I read it LOL Jeff
As someone from actual Sweden I really enjoyed this episode!
And I especially liked those flawless pronunciations or Swedish words!
The intro riff has a very Tool sound to it, love it klesh !
Ya, I was thinking something along those lines as well. I'm really digging the distortion pedal with just a hint of reverb.. perfect.. But what I wanna know is if its a Klesh original??
It does!
"Doohickey" is my favorite technical term for small unknown objects 😂
It almost looked like the positive end of a battery to me.
Awesome video Shane. Thanks for sharing👍👍
When you come to Arizona there’s gold panning at lynx creek,petrified wood collecting, shadow agate hunting, quartz crystal collecting at diamond point in Payson or fire agate collecting you decide lol or maybe a little of each the quartz crystal collecting is only oct to feb it’s at a higher elevation so before the ground freezes solid is best.let me know the crystals would be great in your paydirt in my opinion and it’s public but the other options are great as well I would just have to show you the other collection areas great vid thx for sharing see you on the next one👍🏻👊🏻
Cheers Shane, love seeing the area and all the cool finds. HnC
Dang Shane. Wished I would have known you were coming to Kansas I would have met up with you, and brought my metal detector. You were only 10 minutes from me. I live in McPherson. We could have gone to a little town named Kannapolis. Fort Harker is there. Built in 1866. The calvary also had caves along the river. There was also a Indian settlement outside the fort grounds.
one of my favorite places to go for some good old relics!!
Cool thanks for that Info, I'm not that far away maybe next time!
Aww you came to Kansas! You got to come to Kansas City sometime! I keep telling you i can put you on some good Morels in April or crappie anytime of the year! I saw that video you put my question in from 2-3 years ago is like 600k views. The Home Depot one! That's crazy. I'm allmost to 600 subscribers now! I watched your channel blow up in a few years and inspired me to make video's! Can't wait to see you hit 1 million subscribers!👍👊😀💯
Great video well done on the finds some lovely coins
Not sure if you have done Michigan and Wisconsin yet , but you could do a two for with flour gold wizards! Wisconsin gold and Lake Superior flour gold !
Those are some great finds! Awesome video and glad I found ya! Just subbed.
Welcome!
@@Klesh Glad to have found you!
Shane, I love your vids. “1934. This coin was lost about the same time the bandstand was built”. Or someone lost some change they got last week. Keep up the good work and good luck.
Love your videos Klesh! Always relaxes me after a days work :)
Great vid Shane. I think that piece of plastic is an end off of a old house fuse.🏴☠️🏴☠️
Right on Shane, great finds. I found a 1925 wheat penny a few months ago in the yuba River. Good times 🤙
Cool!
I don't think we always appreciate the effort you go through to make these videos for us! A 7 hour drive!
Thanks Shane, was super stoked to see another 50 States installment! \m/ \m/
nice hunt fam. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!
Sweet adventure cool you found some good coins awesome thank you for the adventure
That is one cool reward.That wheat penny is well worth the digging.
Cove Fort Utah, has been there since the 1800's and they have found gold in that area. Plus gpaa claim right next to it
Only 19 ? Holy Moly . I've hit 22 . I'm only a Neighbor . Together we probably hit 30+ . Tks for the Panning Lessons . Don't find anything . YET . Very Soothing . Sound & Vibration .
It may (or may not) surprise you to know that I detected part of that park some 20 years ago. A buddy of mine from here in Golden was hired as the city manager of Lindsborg, so I dropped by for a visit. My recollection was that I thought I was not the first to search it. Have detector, will travel. p.s. I don't recall that I found even a wheat cent. Nice! - SB
Wow it's either a small world or you really have been everywhere!
Hi Shane, thanks for sharing your experiences with us :) The next time you plan, IF you plan to go back to Kansas see if you can find the old town of Walnut. It's kinda not really there anymore but the last time I was there, (several years ago), there was still the old 76 gas station on a corner. I don't remember the name of the roads but I'm guessing it hasn't been searched much. It wasn't when I was there. Ppl left and pretty much never looked back. I can't remember why they left. I think Walnut is the correct name. HH
Walnut KS, it's on my list now thanks!
@@Klesh You're most welcome!
While in Lindsborg you should've gone down the road a bit to detect around Coronado Heights.
The little “Key” is for changing the pins in a Kwikset lock. Basically a ReKey key. Lol
Thats cool your visiting 50 states. Theres a place in Oklahoma called Beavers Bend by Broken Bow. The lake at Beavers bend, the ground where we walked into the water had alot of quartzs crystal pieces
Thanks! I looked at Beaver's bend area and looks like an interesting place thanks for the info!
Shane, the old Historical district would be great to detect. I worked on a lady's ac her house was built in 1865. I don't know if you can detect on them, I guess you have to have owner permission. Galveston TX, was a very old town and Had a major Port where ships and trading were done. Jean Lafitte was a famous pirate and robbed the Spanish Galleons. San Antonio had a lot of missions and one was the Alamo, In 1836 was when the battle was fought for Texas Independence. we lost that one. I thought it was interesting that Jim Bowie bought slaves from Jean Lafitte. He also made friends with the Apache Indians and had some silver mines in San Saba Texas. The Apaches got mad at him and he blasted the mines shut. Years later he returned and the land had changed so much he could't find them.There are many stories of lost treasure in Texas. Maybe you can find one when you come here.
Next time you come to kansas look into Abilene. Loads of history here!
Great video as always bro
Nice Video Bro Gratz on the Wheat.
Thanks!
Finally another state!
My dad used to tell me that if I ever with Natalie taking there to go down to the bridge where the old river is was Gypsy used to camp out at when he was a kid some good stuff there by the campground by the bridge old wise tale about the places why that place has never been hit by a tornado they say it's from the river that keeps some tornadoes away
I don't live to far from there. Awesome.
Nice video. Not that it really matters, but zinc cents started mid-year in 1982.
When you do the Minnesota video eventually I could get you into a few different gravel pits
Klesh if your coming to Nebraska I would highly recommend Ashland, it was founded in 1866
Thanks!
I’m from nearby Lindsborg originally. What a trip.
same
It has been a while since a 50 states video. I love to see what you find in the areas you hunt.
Man I’ve literally been watching your videos for days and didn’t even realize I wasn’t subscribed! What am I doing!? I’m on it though!
Wondered when you would be back on the trail.
the "Doohickey" is a safety key, needed to turn on machinery
I live 20 miles from here!!
My dad grew up there in Lindsborg 🤗😎
Nwdetectors has opened up the Nox by detecting in multi then switching to 15 kHz in park 1 to verify signal clarity
Where did the Nox cover come from?
Interesting- yes the cover comes from Doc's Detecting Supply
Henderson, Nevada - only been using them a few months but are great so far. Not a sponsor or anything just picked them up to protect my machines, I’ll talk about them in a future video I’m sure.
Got my pay dirt today gonna make a video soon
10 minutes from where i grew up lol :D
I wish I would of know. I'm 15 min from there and I have a whole ghost town to myself
My home state!
I love metal detecting.. I don't know why I don't do it more myself -- I really enjoyed watching this. P.S. Is "coin spill" an actual term? ;)
Lindsborg! Did you go up to Coronado Heights?
Addition:
Nice find on the wheatie.
Nope, next time!
That wheel is a flint wheel from a lighter
Nice this is my home state, I grew up in Kansas. Also for treasure hunting in Kansas parks, you might have had better luck in a park in Fort Leavenworth, since Leavenworth was Established in 1827 and Lindsborg was Established in 1869.
Check out Virginia! We have a lot of old Indian and revolutionary war sites
Nice man
My mom and dad was born and raised there I was going to go back and look for my dad's mom's wedding ring that she lost in the backyard I still got to go do that haven't gotten back there I am in Long Beach California I'll get back to you soon the city is a mile by 1 Mile Square Main Street is made out of brick
You should do a fossil dig or a geode hunt for your 50 states series.
I have some places in mind for exactly those things, thanks!
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Nice vid but prefer it when you're finding gold. Show us the candy! 🍬🍭
Kansas is rich in meteorites
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What is 56 in calcius
13'C.
I wouldn't be wearing a t-shirt in that weather where I'm from
Nice
When is the trip to alabama?
Hopefully sooner than later! I have a cool place "Alabama Gold Camp" I plan on hitting up with the detector when I visit Alabama!
I've never heard of that place I'll have to look it up
It's only 81 miles from me I need to check it out
Well scratch that my wife is taking me there next weekend so I'll let you know how it goes
@@kobisims1904 Definitely!
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Cool! Give me a yell if you come to Europe one day... I can show you prospecting spots in Big Switzerland 🤠 Take care...
After COVID I will plan something, please email me your info so we can set it up for the future sjklesh@gmail.con
@@Klesh you have mail...
The 34 coin in the 35 building does not exactly make sense. It makes cent. The location made cents. 🤷
7 hours for a wheat back, seems kinda like a bust!!! But still like the video!!!
I dont see a California video. Just paydirt from California. Am I missing a video?
Nope, I haven't done california yet
Looks like a wheel from a toy.
Or maybe a foot for device.
beanie baby update?
Let me know when you come to Washington state
Walker valley known for geodes and near Snoqualmie for quarts crystals. Let me know
Knocked out Washington State back in February it was awesome!
@@Klesh sorry I miss you then! Maybe next time if your up this way! Keep up the awesome videos
I'm kind of a dork when it comes to searching the descriptions, and my kid's not around, but have you been to Arizona?
I lived in Arizona for a year back in the early 2000's but haven't made a video for this series yet. I will.
I never find anything good here in kansas😂
I really enjoy Kansas whenever I visit.
Get ya backside track side
At Wisconsin with Jason
Of Flower Gold Wizzards
Be an AWSOME get to get her bro p rouch
I can’t wait for you to come down to southern Oregon we have so much gold in the rogue river and Applegate River.
So much black sand everywhere and we have bedrock everywhere literally it’s perfect
Finding one 1934 wheat penny was worth the 7 hour drive ? I can buy a whole roll of old wheat pennies for less than 2 gallons of fuel, so its DEFINITELY NOT worth a 7 hour drive. Its cool, but you could have gotten 50 of them cheap and not spent 7 hours driving or the money for the fuel to get there and back . Good luck, hopefully you find something actually worth the drive eventually, but I cannot continue to watch someone who thinks one penny was worth the drive 😂...
It's not about the treasure, it's about the adventure for me.