This week we go Hot Tent Camping and Metal Detecting in the Forest looking for Treasure! Join us on this DPA Adventure! For Pomoly Tents and Stoves Click here: www.pomoly.com/
Wow you guys got sponsored by pomoly! Congrats! And a shot Buffalo! How incredible! I hope we find a shot coin some day! That little tent stove is soooo cool! Love seeing you guys talking to the PA Relic Hunters, so awesome! We love Rich and Dave! Your adventures are awesome and we are jealous!
Thanks guys, it was a blast and the Hot Tent is awesome. Can’t wait to see you guys out there too! Snow has to be getting pretty deep up there. Spring will be here before we know it.
Nalgene bottle with boiling water right before you go to bed put it in the bottom of the sleeping bag with lid on tight and toasty toes all night long. Good to see you guys back together this week and awesome finds as usual
Hey Jerry. As a person who grew up in straight up rural America I have shot plenty of coins. Its done by placing the coin on top of the barrel with the gun standing straight up and down balancing the coin till you can lift your rifle high enough to pull the trigger and reason being this was done was for the cool sound the coin makes as it spins through the air. If someone laid that nickel on those rocks or in the dirt you would never find it again after the shot just like when shooting it off the end of the barrel. Gone!
I use to do a lot of Wilderness camping… I truly enjoy your videos.. it brings back fond memories of my once adventurous days as a young man. Now I’m lazy, I just do metal detecting, lol😊
Wow guys, just amazing; the filming, editing, music choice, and of course the content all stellar!!!!!!! Bravo!!! to you both and thank you for theses epic adventures. That shot buff & shell casing is an amazing find, and display piece, Congratulations!!! Jerry. Thank you so much, Jerry & Shawn💖💖
I was in boy scouts, got my Eagle Scout, reminds me of winter survival camping. Cool little stove. Is the tent and shove a combo deal? Thanks for sharing. Also great coin save.
The stove and tent are purchased separately. There are different sizes of each. You are able to mix and match that way. Lots of options. Thanks for watching and glad to have ya here!
Very cool adventure I have been saying for years I want to go down along the river and sleep under the stars like they did way back in the day during the summer of course lol so the hot tent didn’t have a floor that sealed I bet a lot of heat was lost that way but still very cool n nice finds as well God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
@@detectingpa8968in that case- awesome job! I'm doing ok with my Pixel 7 thinking about getting an SLR. I think Green Mountain Metal Detecting uses an SLR and his camera work is great too. Great videos- thanks for sharing.
💥💥💥💥💥A truly epic adventure that delivers from start to finish. Everything from the opening scene, to closing with a vanish walk out frame right. You guys have the magic eye. You’ve turned a corner here, transitioning from videos to episodes. Winter camping, cooking, and metal detecting with the amazing bullet hole Buffalo nickel find. Your hike-in sequences, framing, and transitions are breaking into studio quality. The transition @1:06 went out of the park and onto Lansdowne Street. I know it takes a lot of time and effort to set up these shots, but you guys are going places, no doubt. Simply outstanding. I sent you an email. check your spam folder.
Sound of water was wonderful. Are you using solar charger for your phones, etc. Changing socks wet from perspiration? Was sorta concerned about body over heating and then temp going down with possible hypothermia occurring. Was that venison stew?😊
We do use power banks for charging things at the sites. We recharge them prior to going. You can usually charge a phone fully 3 times before depleting the bank.
No native trout. Further down stream there would be stocked trout but slim pickings this deep into winter. I’m sure you could find some suckers in there in the deep spots though.
It’s actually quite crazy how much heat that little stove put out. Gotta keep them small for weight and packability when hiking longer distances. Every ounce counts.