Howdy , Spectrumbill how is things in Colorado ? I haven't seen you guys on here for awhile ! I live in south central part of Kansas about 30 miles west of Wichita ! I have been to Colorado many times years ago love the mountains !
Grain scoop shovel you found at the end. Made of aluminum now. Worked at a museum with an operational grain elevator. Used the iron scoops and they are for mighty men compared to the aluminum.
As always thanks for the ride along. Definitely a good spot to bookmark for more future exploration. Shell casings are brass= recycle money once you've accumulated a little yes(?), and beyond that I would think there might be some collector interest too if they happen to be an obsolete or antique manufacturer or caliber or both.
I have noticed that the forest floor has an incredible amount of dead wood lying around where you guys are hunting... Praying that no fires get going in there... Be Blessed and stay safe.... Thanks again, Charlie 🤠!!!!
Is the red and blue spray paint on the trees marking the trail? Or from the loggers? Snowmobile trail? Just wondering. I saw a couple marks on trees in the beginning of your video.
You give me strength, thank you, 🙏
Good job!
Charlie, I gotta say you’re blessed! Being able to live and comb the land where people have rarely seen.
In the woods is where I find my peace 😊
"You never know until you go" . - SB
Howdy , Spectrumbill how is things in Colorado ? I haven't seen you guys on here for awhile ! I live in south central part of Kansas about 30 miles west of Wichita ! I have been to Colorado many times years ago love the mountains !
@@spectrumbill6775 I miss seeing everyone from Colorado on here with Charlie , Dame , Nate and Waynos !
And we miss being out there each year with our friends Steve. Perhaps this year? - SB
Grain scoop shovel you found at the end. Made of aluminum now. Worked at a museum with an operational grain elevator. Used the iron scoops and they are for mighty men compared to the aluminum.
Thank you Charlie for the adventure , seeing beautiful scenery and some nice finds !
That fisher f 19 is pretty impressive detector .
Intriguing there was activity but no real signs of it. As they say, "Good thing you checked"
Awesome stuff Charlie!!
That "big nut" could very well be an axle nut off an old oxen/horse driven cart.. very cool finds
As always thanks for the ride along. Definitely a good spot to bookmark for more future exploration. Shell casings are brass= recycle money once you've accumulated a little yes(?), and beyond that I would think there might be some collector interest too if they happen to be an obsolete or antique manufacturer or caliber or both.
Don't forget the shovel! I enjoy the looking around nearly as much as the finds. Have a good day and thanks Charlie!
Persistence pays! Another great day!
That hunt was fascinating. I think you need Waynos to help clear out the junk, but history is there.
I have noticed that the forest floor has an incredible amount of dead wood lying around where you guys are hunting... Praying that no fires get going in there... Be Blessed and stay safe.... Thanks again, Charlie 🤠!!!!
Stoves & boilers were sledge hammered to make them light to move.
LFOD !
Great Hunt Charlie. Your Finding It!!! GL & HH👍👍✌✌
Watch you every day. My hubby and I enjoy going thru old playlists.
Good Job :))
Well done digger Charlie 🤘
Great video Charlie 👍😊
Glad you didn't fall on your butt. watch everyday. thank you.
The iron ring looks like what you would've tied a horse too
Is the red and blue spray paint on the trees marking the trail? Or from the loggers? Snowmobile trail? Just wondering. I saw a couple marks on trees in the beginning of your video.
Enjoyed 👍. Cheers 🍻
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Brookefield uniforms?