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Metal Detecting And Camping On The River: Part Two 

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"Woke up. Fell out of my hammock. Saw bear tracks in the creek-bed." Well... more or less and I hope you don't mind the liberty I took with the lyrics. But I do find some fresh bear tracks very close to my camp this day. I also explore more river and have a VERY weird near experience with a local guy that mysteriously showed up at the river and continued to return many times. It was a great trip.
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@Nortekj
@Nortekj 6 лет назад
The chain you found was a Trace chain that was hooked to a heavy multilayered leather strap (called a Tug) on a harness for a horse, the reason for the different sizes of chain was so that they could slip one of the larger links through another of same size to shorten the chain, the link that was slipped through another was then hooked to the single tree that was hooked to a double tree to make a more shared load between two horses of different sizes and/or weight.
@timetraveller9992
@timetraveller9992 6 лет назад
The stranger across the river was probably wondering who the weird guy is that keeps jumping in the bushes and hiding! 🤣
@clivewarren780
@clivewarren780 6 лет назад
I absolutely LOVE these long videos that include camping and stuff. Truly entertaining!
@vanceelliott2704
@vanceelliott2704 2 года назад
instablaster.
@solosearcher
@solosearcher 6 лет назад
42 minutes of pure Chig.....
@R58Theresa
@R58Theresa 6 лет назад
I am so Thankfull for all your adventures and discoveries, PLEASE be careful!
@joshuataft5541
@joshuataft5541 Год назад
Had to watch again....i see my older comments...my leg is healed up and hoping to have a good summer with hopefully no accidents and no health issues ❤ ypur the man chigg I enjoy these
@deltatfraidy
@deltatfraidy 6 лет назад
Hi chig! ,I believe the lock you found has a patent stamp on it from 1860. Recently I dug what appears to be the exact same lock from a private property along the w and old dominion railroad in falls church va. The one I dug was used during and after the civil war, and was typically used for securing people's valuables on the railroad. After identifying it I returned it to the owner of the 200 year old house. Thanks for your vids
@roberttannahill
@roberttannahill 6 лет назад
The first piece of brass found looks like the key hole cover off the same lock?
@jimjustice581
@jimjustice581 2 года назад
You do know bears like paw paws, right? They cross the river for the fruit and whatever EATS the fruit.😁
@RobertHickok
@RobertHickok 6 лет назад
Origin of "Pull up stakes": This phrase was first used by Virginia colonists in the early 17th century. Jamestown and other settlements were surrounded by wooden palisade stakes as a defense against marauding Native Americans. To change or expand one's residence would have meant moving the barriers too, much easier than to rebuild from scratch. Neat, eh?
@RobertHickok
@RobertHickok 6 лет назад
From: idioms.thefreedictionary.com/pull+up+stakes
@joshuataft5541
@joshuataft5541 2 года назад
AWESOME thanks for the info... really thanks
@macbroch3756
@macbroch3756 Год назад
From the old English “Up sticks” which means take all your Brian’s move elsewhere, still used in UK today. 🇬🇧👸🏼🇬🇧
@richiej4710
@richiej4710 6 лет назад
I laughed at the chain find. I kept thinkin hes gonna pull that chain and find a plug on the end and the river empties..
@monikabaciulis
@monikabaciulis 6 лет назад
The chardster 4ever 😄
@shamssanam9888
@shamssanam9888 4 года назад
boy ur thinking too much.....take a rest
@maryhelen1011
@maryhelen1011 6 лет назад
That guy was SPOOKY! Looks like he's setting up rope to keep someone in prison, they'll be tied up there, only able to eat the unripe paw-paws and drink the sewer water! Probably dying from dysentery! Don't let him catch you Mr. Chiggs! I'd miss your videos like crazy! Ps. I would have hid too! All the best and stay safe!
@hitandrepair
@hitandrepair 6 лет назад
Mary Helen lol nice Oregon trail reference
@ianfritchie1157
@ianfritchie1157 6 лет назад
Mary Helen aren't you just a little ray of sunshine
@novabigstar1509
@novabigstar1509 6 лет назад
lol Mary ^_^
@KrentoTNT
@KrentoTNT 6 лет назад
According to my book "Why we say it" you are correct on the meaning behind "pulling up stakes". Abandoning a gold claim.
@cindyroy8541
@cindyroy8541 4 года назад
Why do we say kill 2 birds with one stone..just curious. Sounds like a cool book.
@joet7698
@joet7698 6 лет назад
Love your videos. Keep showing the your rusty finds. I learn about my finds from watching you.
@Seahorse1414
@Seahorse1414 2 года назад
Always an adventure , thank you for sharing your time and expertise !
@Waniakchicago
@Waniakchicago 6 лет назад
You inspired me to start detecting back in 2012, and since then I've found so many things I never thought possible here in Illinois! Thanks for the great content Beau, and happy hunting
@trackjosh
@trackjosh 6 лет назад
SonicrabChicago in Chicago?
@Waniakchicago
@Waniakchicago 6 лет назад
In, and around Chicago
@SHEAV_PALPAMEME
@SHEAV_PALPAMEME 5 лет назад
Can I ask you what kind of equipment you've gotten at the start of your detecting-hobby? I'm anxious to start metal detecting myself one day, but incredibly professional equipment is, of course, not within my reach.
@SHEAV_PALPAMEME
@SHEAV_PALPAMEME 5 лет назад
@False Flag Alright, thanks for the info!
@joshuataft5541
@joshuataft5541 2 года назад
Agreed..I detected but after I saw chig I got my own machine and it's helped me recover from injury buy getting out and detecting..also chigg seems like one hell of a guy he's one of the only dig channels I can stomach
@xerravon
@xerravon 4 года назад
The guys on 4 wheelers has a channel with a video of them watching Chigg wondering what he's doing way out there across from his secret fishing hole! He pretends to leave to see if chigg will leave but chigg won't leave??? They figure Chigg is dumping a huuuuman body and while searching for the body they find a chest full of civil war gold bars!! Chigg had been sitting on it.😉😉😉
@randlerichardson5826
@randlerichardson5826 5 лет назад
Me and my uncle used to make sinkers like that to grab hook suckers. We’d tie the hooks 4-5 hooks above the sinkers and put the sinker on the bottom. That way our hooks were above the bottom and would grab the suckers as we jerked the hooks across the river. Great times I miss them times and my uncle badly.
@gregwright392
@gregwright392 6 лет назад
I know I've said this many time before, but I love that boat! Sooo wish I could find one of those in my area!
@marcussmith7694
@marcussmith7694 4 года назад
LET'S DO IT...! Made me laugh... You are easy to watch and a interesting bloke. Man you must spend so much time out and about..! You know your stuff and respect nature, I like that..
@nealyjack
@nealyjack 6 лет назад
Love watching your channel. I learn so many things...and I'm an old man! Thank you for all your effort.
@cindyroy8541
@cindyroy8541 4 года назад
Never stop learning sir.
@johnramirez5032
@johnramirez5032 6 лет назад
Ur a funny guy. Hiding in the bushes in part so no one finds your honey hole. Very entertaining!
@peterscheffer3578
@peterscheffer3578 6 лет назад
Show us all the junk you get Chigg! It makes it more exciting when you find something good!
@blackdog.6398
@blackdog.6398 4 года назад
Yes and also the Crannies there tents,, it means they are going to move the camp and they YELL! PULL UP STAKES !.. BOOM 💥there you have it ,,thank you ,, have a good day..
@MTPatriot1787
@MTPatriot1787 5 лет назад
As long as you bring enough batteries, I would say dig and film them all!
@harrisonmantooth3647
@harrisonmantooth3647 6 лет назад
Beau, I've heard that groove referred to as a "blood groove". I enjoy everyone of your videos, even those where you find all the horseshoes. I look forward to each one you produce. Thanks. Stan
@shamebad
@shamebad 6 лет назад
Surprised your not down in Florida working the treasure coast. After that hurricane diggin should be sweet.
@madbug1965
@madbug1965 4 года назад
When you are in a remote are like that, you can't be too careful. I've been legally fishing before in remote areas and I have been shot at twice.
@TravelBackroads
@TravelBackroads 6 лет назад
Moar!! I like to see all the horse shoes!
@cornspace
@cornspace 6 лет назад
Damn, your Kayak looks like something out of Madmax!
@CodingToFreedom
@CodingToFreedom 6 лет назад
Now I can see him waving a sawed-off shotgun without ammunition around while going down the river :)
@thurin84
@thurin84 6 лет назад
2 MEN ENTER! ONE MAN LEAVES!!!
@tomseadon9965
@tomseadon9965 4 года назад
Kinda like a modified version of a Torpedo! Love it!
@Fromplefeet
@Fromplefeet 6 лет назад
You are full of some fun facts. I always enjoy your videos...
@leighscott8704
@leighscott8704 2 года назад
Live the videos and great watching you on British TV any chan on some more videos of your collections and displays 👍💪 keep up the hard work and happy hunting.......
@leighscott8704
@leighscott8704 2 года назад
Sorry love not live lol
@eddominates
@eddominates 6 лет назад
"Just stick your face down in there and ...enjoy." Solid advice for eating paw paws... and ... well, enjoy!
@skiffsumner
@skiffsumner 6 лет назад
Hey Aquachigger, Just wanted to say thanks for posting these videos. I enjoy watching even the unsuccessful water adventure trips. Keep up the good work! Makes my day watching these.
@jeffnelson9420
@jeffnelson9420 6 лет назад
Man,I hoped the miners info was going to pay off. You still had a good day, way down yonder in the paw paw patch.Thanks for sharing.
@cbguest3943
@cbguest3943 5 лет назад
Gathering the timber and building the fences involved significant effort and if settlers later decided to move they would take their palisade with them. This was a well-enough established practice by 1640 for the phrase 'pull up stakes' to have been used figuratively to mean 'move house'. That is shown in this example, from a 1640 letter by a Thomas Lechford, who was planning a move from New England: "I am loth to hear of a stay, but am plucking up stakes with as much speed as I may."
@roblaa3198
@roblaa3198 5 лет назад
nice 👍
@susanhamilton1922
@susanhamilton1922 4 года назад
Good one... Good time on the river....👍👍👍👍
@respectanimals2
@respectanimals2 6 лет назад
Great adventure , I love the hiding and intrigue, wonderful throughout
@savagedevildog
@savagedevildog 3 месяца назад
Great video... all great adventures... 👍
@masterofurdisaster
@masterofurdisaster 6 лет назад
Keep doing this kind of video. Very well done I really enjoyed it.
@pa19335
@pa19335 6 лет назад
I laughed out loud when you dove into that pop paw and it was all over your face.
@mitziwhitworth4434
@mitziwhitworth4434 2 года назад
Looooove your videos! My only complaint is there aren’t enough of them! :-). And yes, love the horseshoe finds. Since they are all hand forged, they are individual works of art! Keep up the great work!
@robertadamsmetaldetecting6324
@robertadamsmetaldetecting6324 5 лет назад
I have always been told the groove in the sword is called the blood let
@praugie4530
@praugie4530 6 лет назад
It was really entertaining to watch chigg eat the paw paw fruit
@jimgriffiths9071
@jimgriffiths9071 6 лет назад
I'm pretty sure that was young noggin over there filming a couple of coin spills, and a badge or two. I prefer your horseshoes beau!
@tim9430
@tim9430 4 года назад
@ <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="975">16:15</a> I think you're right with the "furniture decoration" guess. It looks like a piece of Japanese styled ornate brass from around a drawer pull.
@BruceGordon925
@BruceGordon925 6 лет назад
Not so strange, I hid on you at one time. ; ) On the Opequon. The guy you heard maybe was getting Paw Paws.
@terryladouceur2651
@terryladouceur2651 6 лет назад
Chig the CLIFF CLAVEN of the river a plethora of knowledge.
@eatmelily
@eatmelily 6 лет назад
Thanks for part II.......Loved it...
@michelestaples5547
@michelestaples5547 6 лет назад
Pulling up stakes...I was told Tent stakes Beau. If you're. Checking out an area to hunt, work or live, you had a cloth canvas tent you would take down to move. It was also a term in medieval England for pulling up the stakes that you would move your oxen or horses too. Cool eh? I've missed keeping up with you. Good to see about on the river again..
@davidmullins4479
@davidmullins4479 6 лет назад
Hey Chigg, just want to say I love your vids. keep em coming
@missmaryhdream6560
@missmaryhdream6560 2 года назад
I do love these videos. The noise of those crickets 🦗 lol. ❤️
@jimkey920
@jimkey920 6 лет назад
"Pull up stakes." I think you are exactly correct on that one. The fishing wier is accurate however we used to put a trap at the outlet called a Fyke. It was made of splitt saplings.
@TaylerMade
@TaylerMade 6 лет назад
the groove is called the blood groove commonly. it stops the blade getting stuck by suction when you pull it out
@Rehsmj2012
@Rehsmj2012 4 года назад
I love Paw-paws. They are soooooo good.
@shikaryoushi
@shikaryoushi 6 лет назад
love your outdoors detective work, keep it up my friend, you are a living INDIANA JONES !
@timoutdoors2597
@timoutdoors2597 6 лет назад
Beau, my wife and I love your videos. Do you ever worry about stepping in a live beaver trap etc?
@marymisdom3955
@marymisdom3955 6 лет назад
Do you ever think about the missing 411 stories by David Paulides where people just disappear from wilderness areas? Or what about sasquatches?
@ianfritchie1157
@ianfritchie1157 6 лет назад
mary misdom sasquatches aren't real
@joewallsmonsterhunte
@joewallsmonsterhunte 5 лет назад
Squatch are very real.Flesh and blood! Seen them many times.
@dirtfisher4383
@dirtfisher4383 4 года назад
joe walls sr ,.. um ,.. no you didn’t
@backwoodz_va
@backwoodz_va 3 месяца назад
Pay your taxes ​@@dirtfisher4383
@chelywilliams2244
@chelywilliams2244 6 лет назад
The rope you found is what the guy used to get up and down the steep bank without falling
@metaldogdigger5107
@metaldogdigger5107 6 лет назад
Awesome finds yet again!
@sourcreamking
@sourcreamking 2 года назад
Ahh, the lovely 30-06, or 7,62x63 as we Europeans call it. Ever been detecting in Norway? Spot on with the eel-facts Chigg! Slippery buggers can even move far distances in wet grass. Pretty amazing creatures.
@IJmond2014
@IJmond2014 6 лет назад
Have you ever eat eal, beau? They are delicious and expensive. It is a delicacy in the Netherlands. We smoke them. Oh and btw I love all your video's it is a pleasure to see them!!
@cabooseabs6864
@cabooseabs6864 2 года назад
The first time I tried sushi was an eel roll. I'm a fairly picky eater and was really hesitant but my friend assured me it was good and he was right. It was amazing. It all depends on who makes it though. I've had a couple eel rolls that weren't good and borderline gross. If you like eel and haven't tried sushi eel rolls are a great first try. And a lot people don't know this, but most meat in sushi has been cooked. The menus will say if it's raw or not.
@timetraveller9992
@timetraveller9992 6 лет назад
Ma Man ! You are Brilliant Beau ! X
@the.tricky.outdoorsman
@the.tricky.outdoorsman 6 лет назад
Woo, a Doors reference! Great video mr. Beau
@thomaswilliams6155
@thomaswilliams6155 6 лет назад
you are an interesting dude thats for sure. I identify with your desire to be away from people. Not that people are bad, their not, but thy are full of drama, etc, Nature is also full of drama but in a good way. these have been awesome video's on the river and it doesn't matter if you find lots of stuff
@cdayperry2701
@cdayperry2701 4 года назад
Good video, Beau. Lots of variety today!
@tonymazariego277
@tonymazariego277 6 лет назад
"I'll tell at the end of the video". we will never know. lol.
@stevenmajewski3870
@stevenmajewski3870 6 лет назад
Maybe he did see you and thought, why is that goofball hiding behind a bush? lol
@shootthemoon6072
@shootthemoon6072 4 года назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="2261">37:41</a>- That's what she said. I know; I'm sorry. 😊
@captnnerf8830
@captnnerf8830 6 лет назад
Love watching your videos
@uhfnutbar1
@uhfnutbar1 6 лет назад
thank you for the video sir ,,, nice and long ,,, some times long is more :)
@Dan01554
@Dan01554 6 лет назад
And the baby eels are born in the Sargasso sea, for us in the UK by the time they reach here, 3000 miles plus, the eels are about 4" in length, and they do net them as they are a delicacy for some. Danny.
@tonyf8358
@tonyf8358 6 лет назад
Great stuff! Look for more coins!!!!
@kwyorman
@kwyorman 6 лет назад
I dont have to hold my breath anymore! I bought me a snorkle!!!
@BFagan
@BFagan 5 лет назад
Beautiful stretch of river, indeed. I'm surprise you never caught me out there, 10 - 15 years ago, looking for relics or fly fishing the smallmouth.
@ericlaird7508
@ericlaird7508 5 лет назад
That is a sword tang! nice find! ....KEEP ON ROCKIN IT!..Auquachigger..........................
@tonydowd8566
@tonydowd8566 6 лет назад
Sick fish and a dead eel. I'm not sure if I want to be in that river.
@artistfoxooak
@artistfoxooak 4 года назад
Earliest reference was Jamestown abd then Witch Trials era, where to protect community from Native Americans, fences were pole stakes, and if family had a guilty tried witch as a member, they were forced to "pick up stake walls" easier than recutting and stripping new logs.
@MikFindersKeepers
@MikFindersKeepers 6 лет назад
If you hear a banjo playing enjoy the music, if your hear two, run 🏃‍♀️
@davemaza5976
@davemaza5976 6 лет назад
Love me some paw paws! I was out there with my wife bagging dozens of them by the C&O canal last fall!
@killerlalu1
@killerlalu1 4 года назад
Too late! Too late! I quoted you already!!!! 😁💜
@teddyfisher5901
@teddyfisher5901 6 лет назад
Awesome i love it. I would sleep in that river
@mericaheckya7458
@mericaheckya7458 6 лет назад
That guy was probably clearing a hunting spot. Using the tree in the middle for his stand.
@ThatOldBiddy
@ThatOldBiddy 6 лет назад
I thought "pulling up stakes" refered to the stakes on a tent. I now see others have heard of that also. Thanks for another great video.
@davidedey3300
@davidedey3300 6 лет назад
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1320">22:00</a> The groove in a blade is called the "fuller". The fuller is often mistaken for a "blood groove" but anyone with basic physics will know that the fuller actually removes flexibilty through the depth of the blade; in short It makes it like an I-beam.
@jameslandon4126
@jameslandon4126 6 лет назад
Correct, it reduces weight and increases the rigidity.
@joestevens8975
@joestevens8975 6 лет назад
at 34 min.... that could have been a blown up canon end
@fa-martmotu-son2815
@fa-martmotu-son2815 5 лет назад
hi i come from Tonga and i live in new Zealand and ve been told the eels from here all go to Tonga and back. I absolutely love watching your videos!
@Vault57
@Vault57 6 лет назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1110">18:30</a> Hey Chig , the chain looks like harness chain used with horses or oxen for moving loads like timber or cargo wagons. Maybe a viewer with experience using draft horses at county fairs and the like could identify it. Also my grandfather had some pieces of chain like that which went to a horse drawn plow...like the ones you've been finding in the river.
@wewanttobefree41
@wewanttobefree41 4 года назад
the big thing you found with what looks like three shafts out of the top of it is a dynamite detonator box
@lewis8422
@lewis8422 2 года назад
You know someone is a true gem of a person when they casually flick some potential gold back into the river for a prospector to find
@Druetty
@Druetty 6 лет назад
Hmmmm. Shades of Deliverance perhaps?? Lemme hear you squeal boy! Creepy.
@steveroush4147
@steveroush4147 6 лет назад
Maybe it's some one having a little " afternoon delight ".
@robertboucher2258
@robertboucher2258 3 года назад
damnit boo boo!! i told you not to touch those three ring bullETS! that bear track was very cool. and maybe that guy was misleading you by those pistol bullets? draw you away from the real treasures?!! j/k damn good video Chigg keep it up bud..
@jasonwatson3255
@jasonwatson3255 5 лет назад
Let’s see that boat !!
@HappyInsanity
@HappyInsanity 6 лет назад
Hey Chigg !! Your vids are so awesome !
@xantus4782
@xantus4782 6 лет назад
Reddielocks I
@HappyInsanity
@HappyInsanity 6 лет назад
Huhhh, Hi ! Do i know you ? lol
@observantservant2135
@observantservant2135 3 года назад
That lock resembles the st Louis world's fair lock. I have one too. Pretty cool if it says that under the gunk
@brandonkeegan8545
@brandonkeegan8545 6 лет назад
That thing that you thought spelled something out, looks to me like the decorative boarder you would get on a old jewellery box or wardrobe, that's wha I imagine it it
@mercedithcompala8148
@mercedithcompala8148 3 месяца назад
I love horse shoes ❤
@deweys
@deweys 6 лет назад
Damn! This was an exciting trip.
@idoitall4429
@idoitall4429 6 лет назад
Dang I would be behind you picking up all that scrap metal lol, keep digging and hold your breath...
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