On this adventure I aimlessly explore a Vermont field and accidentally find THE DREAM metal detecting location. Original music by Brad Martin www.GMMD.us / greenmountainmetaldete... / green.mountain.metal.d...
An absolutely OUTSTANDING day of detecting Brad. . And yes I was purposely shouting that out. Wishing you continued success on your future hunts this year.
He might be the first time that place saw a detector. He'll have several good return hunts where I bet he pulls up Spanish silver when he slows the search down and he's got this metal out of the way. I'm jealous and I'm even in a really good detecting colonial state myself. He isn't hitting any modern trash that's a dream come true site
Another enjoyable excursion with wonderful surprises. When I was younger I wanted to do metal detecting but never got the opportunity, and now with your excellent video's, I do it vicariously through you! Your video's are always a joy to watch and I appreciate you taking the time to add in the beautiful nature you find around you when you dig.
It's sad that an entire generation will have stories of what they have actually done in "real life" and all of the proceeding generations will settle for the "virtual experience".
Wow Brad you found some beautiful stuff. I'm happy for you and me because I really enjoy your channel. I love your music 🎶 that you have on your channel. Always makes my day.
What's more amazing then the colonial find is the fact there's no modern junk so every signal if an artifact of some kind. I'm salivating here just watching
Brad, couldn't be happier that those damned black flies chased you out of the mountains. This was an epic adventure that's going to be hard to top....but that's not stopping you from trying, right. Thanks for sharing.
Being a Vermonter and still not finding a vermont copper, watching your videos makes me envious. I can’t wait to find a landscape vermont. Congrats and if you want some company I’m not far away. 😅
If he was a crafts person like a shoe maker or metal smith there should be a lot of iron from his shops building. But then again he may have dug some iron and didn't put it in the wrap up. The iron can tell you a lot about the structure. A lot cabin would have much less iron being they were pinned together with wooden pegs. What I noticed was the lack of horse tack which should be around any meeting place or church but not found at spots where Patriots might have gathered to work out a strategy or wait for forces to come in. Somewhere should be a fire pit which might offer clues. The mystery is part of the thrill of the hunt
Awesome food for you, Brad! Have to love finding those spots. I have had a handful of them and they are fantastic fun! Be sure to go over the area at least a few times. Thanks for sharing 👍
Another great video Brad. I really liked those 6 copper's you found especially the (2) Vermont large cent's and the New Jersey & the George lll. Plus the relics cool looking shoe & knee buckle pieces.
What an incredible day of hunting. Wow! 2 Vermont coppers, a hibernia copper, a king George, remnants of shoe buckles, Button's galore, a pewter spoon! Absolutely a great day to be on the hunt! Til next time, take care, and we'll see you on the next...
👏🏻That was amazing! So many awesome finds! I was thinking maybe there was a church there or some kind of gathering place. You definitely have to go back!! 🔥
I recently found Terra Germania, a detectors channel very similar to yours in its collecting, video and music quality. Hans works fields and pathways in Germany and I've recently watched him find items from the Roman era to WWII. Do you two ever communicate? His videos remind me of your visit to France.
This same thing of attacks is happening to me and others i talk to, severe anger lashing from people for no apparent reason. The devil is ramping things up because he knows his time is ending very soon. Thanks for sharing this! Praise God and our Lord Jesus from where our only peace comes from!!!
Had to have been a pub or general store.... a meeting place of some type... I don't believe the average colonial family would have lost so many large coppers.... Great hunt !
It could've been a meeting place of patriots hiding during the revolution. Living was tough and buttons were lost the most that many different buttons and buckles speaks more then the coin varieties. Someone traveling could pick up the different coins like the Jersey copper and the counterfeit which is probably worth more then an authentic coin of the same year. The lack of modern trash also makes me think revolutionary war soldiers hiding out and getting prepared. Though I would think musket balls would start to surface
Wow! What an exciting day of finds! And 2 Vermont coins too! How interesting that they'd build a small structure initially to live in while then building the larger home. I hope that stirs curiosity of the landowner to look into the other structure.. Thank you for sharing Brad..
Back then there wasn't many written records of buildings. Even the dates on many of the farm homes are a rough guess on its age. It's pre 1804 and there's no way of knowing if it wasn't just a cabin to stay in while building the home or an older first home that may have burned down possibly during the revolution you never know
Don't know who's property it was but I hope they let you keep some of those! What a wonderful day for treasure hunting!! And no flies like the day before! Thanks for sharing this!
Brad - every time I watch one of your videos [and I never miss one] I am impressed by your finds. You have the right skills in the right place at the right time, plus a whole lot of good karma! I moved from the city to the Western Arizona desert a year ago. I have been detecting the area around the Harquahala Mts. The early Spanish had mines in this area from the late 1600's to the mid-1700's. I hope to find a Spanish artifact some day but, even if I don't, this desert is a fascinating place I never get tired of. After all, the destination is not so important as how we get there!
Outstanding finds. All those buckle fragments, sounds like a raucous soccer game! Or rugby! 😂 Great Vermont coppers in 2 styles! 😮 Truly, “What a spot!”😊
If I found that much stuff from late 1700 early 1800s, I would live there now. I wouldn’t be able to stop looking. If I owned that land, I’d be out there myself. Awesome finds.