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Metal Detecting And Exploring A New Permission 

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Please join me on a little adventure as I go metal detecting and exploring a new farm that I recently acquired permission to metal detect. I find an old homesite and some really great looking woods with limestone outcroppings hat have bottle dumps scattered about. Probably not my most fantastic finds day (lol) but it was, as always, a pleasure to be outside exploring and being part of nature.
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@VickieV1333
@VickieV1333 5 лет назад
How many times do I have to tell you Chigg, a bad day detecting is better than a good day at work! Stop apologizing!! It’s always fun to hang with you❣️
@NickBell81
@NickBell81 5 лет назад
“In the more recent future” this actually explains a lot Chigg, I’m not surprised you are on a different timeline than the rest of us.
@backtothebasics6595
@backtothebasics6595 5 лет назад
Best guy on youtube, I have learned more from him than I ever did in history class. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures!!
@ClawBoss
@ClawBoss 5 лет назад
Backto Thebasics I agree
@benfranklin2450
@benfranklin2450 5 лет назад
The building with the tank is a "Spring House" . Indeed they ran water in through the tank and kept milk cans or other containers in it to keep it cool . (ancient refrigerator) ....
@danielmccurry4745
@danielmccurry4745 5 лет назад
Besides the treasures you look for there's always something salvageable of value at old house sites like brick, square nails and wood for restoration or redecoration. I once located a fallen down 1700's house with a beautiful double wide stairway insde! Did not have means to remove it, what a shame!
@metal6566
@metal6566 5 лет назад
I like walking around in the woods it's so peaceful.
@Carol-tq1fb
@Carol-tq1fb 5 лет назад
Wow, I love that old fire place.
@patriciavincent1569
@patriciavincent1569 5 лет назад
I don't care if you find some thing or not I still enjoy your videos.
@loa81
@loa81 4 года назад
Hear! Hear! We do enjoy The Chigg!
@bredhawk56
@bredhawk56 5 лет назад
I grew up exploring, searching for things on the surface. I could wander for hours. Now metal detecting but like you I get distracted. Love your videos!
@TheDarknessIsInMe
@TheDarknessIsInMe 5 лет назад
I was literally eating a can of Vienna Sausages when he started talking about them 😂😂😂
@debbiegradowski9885
@debbiegradowski9885 4 года назад
Just spending time listening to you friend is a great time! Please don’t worry so much about us/ Obviously you’ve got a lot of love from a million + Beau!! Just please keep being you! ♥️👍🏼
@ClawBoss
@ClawBoss 5 лет назад
Cool homesite. Video wasn’t a flop. Good history and your videos are always fun and interesting!
@lynnlopez3274
@lynnlopez3274 5 лет назад
Optimism! A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” - ...Churchill!
@dustyak79
@dustyak79 5 лет назад
Go back to see what variety of apples was there, could be a type that isn't cultivated anymore. Might be the last living trees.
@dustyak79
@dustyak79 4 года назад
Mississippi Ditch Fisher don’t forget it’s all been genetically modified
@Scrumpilump2000
@Scrumpilump2000 5 лет назад
Never disastrous, Beau! We love hanging out with you. Keep 'em coming.
@jonpeeler5417
@jonpeeler5417 5 лет назад
I wanna hear Chig sing Beck,,,,, "Bartles and cans just clap your hands...." lol
@chintasrvvegankitchen7761
@chintasrvvegankitchen7761 4 года назад
The posts in a line remind me of when you push something really heavy and either push or pull it over them.
@iracranky4970
@iracranky4970 5 лет назад
Small building is a milk house for keeping milk cans cool with water. Barn would be near by I would think.
@rvabosozoku9019
@rvabosozoku9019 5 лет назад
I love these woods videos so much. My favorite thing to do is cook some ramen, sit down and watch an aquachigger video
@darkwolf5531
@darkwolf5531 5 лет назад
Still very much enjoy watching Thanks
@AdventuresIntoHistory
@AdventuresIntoHistory 5 лет назад
Man that old homesite was super cool. Love documenting that sort of thing
@jaybales3160
@jaybales3160 5 лет назад
Interesting and much like several hunt I have experienced. Best of luck on your next. Thanks for sharing.
@ExpeditionTech
@ExpeditionTech 5 лет назад
Great stuff Chigg. This is one of only a few channels out there that convey the feeling of ‘being there’.
@gregoryblackwell6360
@gregoryblackwell6360 5 лет назад
Love how you explained everything the way you do!
@IratePuffin
@IratePuffin 4 года назад
I know it’s a year later but you could find nothing at all and I’d still watch. Seeing the old foundation made the video for me.
@randymickelson7608
@randymickelson7608 5 лет назад
I went on my very first battle ground detecting trip because of you and found 7 relics i found 2 bullets,2 pieces of melted lead, 2 percussion caps and 1 square boot nail. This was the Battle of Big Bend on the lower Rogue River in South Western Oregon. Thanks for the inspiration.
@rodantkapoor9721
@rodantkapoor9721 5 лет назад
It was fun to explore with you, all the best!
@TheMrpiggyboy
@TheMrpiggyboy 5 лет назад
Another adventurous video. I watch and worry about you and the cisterns and old well sites. Sure glad your paying attention out there.
@clockguy2
@clockguy2 5 лет назад
My Grandpa had a two seater privy out by the field when i was a kid. My house was built in the 1960s and I have oyster shells in the yard because I like oysters! people held onto oyster shells because it made good fill for potholes in the drive and chickens like to eat the bits of shell for calcium for their egg shells. My Grandpa had a tractor road down through the woods. What trash they couldn't burn got dumped in piles on either side of the road throughout the woods. I thought I saw an Indian crying at 25:27.
@Roosterdoodler
@Roosterdoodler 5 лет назад
Back in the old days there was no city dumps! Unfortunately people dumped trash in the woods. Most of the time it was in a ditch or off the creek back! Some of them did leave some treasures in those dumps! Chigger has some old videos digging bottles on the river bank, check them out, pretty neat!
@SwampDonkey64
@SwampDonkey64 5 лет назад
Same problem in my yard. Previous owner would run aluminum cans over with riding lawn mower. I am glad you explained the litter at the end. People dumping in the woods makes me crazy.
@brianpotter2135
@brianpotter2135 5 лет назад
You should go back for morels in two months,they love old apple trees
@MetalPirateGirl
@MetalPirateGirl 5 лет назад
That foundation is beautiful and I can almost picture the old home on top of it
@brianwinters4991
@brianwinters4991 5 лет назад
Well if your hunting for old car tires and crap your at the right spot !
@justtodd1969
@justtodd1969 5 лет назад
The bag in the tree and lick site below... you can fill a cloth bag or sock with salt and hang it from a tree. When it gets wet, the salt water drips on the ground and creates a mineral lick for deer.
@muddycoils6947
@muddycoils6947 5 лет назад
Wow I love exploring old cellar holes!!
@randlerichardson5826
@randlerichardson5826 5 лет назад
Still a great video Chigger. GOD BLESS. Maybe next place.
@geoffreyjones2000
@geoffreyjones2000 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing. After you said orchard, My vision totally changed peace
@akmainiac
@akmainiac 5 лет назад
Enjoyed being with you today Don’t get down on yourself so much it takes too much energy that you can use for metal detecting 😁
@OutdoorsygalO
@OutdoorsygalO 5 лет назад
That is an interesting permission you got there. Thanks for bringing us along. I found it quite interesting just seeing all the things you showed us. I liked your comment about the cat food cans. 😉 I do that too. 🙂
@historyfeind1898
@historyfeind1898 5 лет назад
The old hood he saw in the woods goes to an L-Series International Harvester truck from the early '50s. I have an L-110.
@troubx23
@troubx23 5 лет назад
well at least you got outside for a while, so good that.
@caratcranker5874
@caratcranker5874 5 лет назад
Hey Beau, when they scrape that/this site off, get in there after hours. Quite often, [as a bottle digger/relic hunter myself], all this trash goes, you can see older glass as they scrape off the tops of bottles holes etc. [COLOR], as diggers call it, Ie, the color of ash, charcoal lime old glass layers. [undug].
@tomseadon9965
@tomseadon9965 5 лет назад
I like these videos because I can really relate! I live in north Florida and there’s quite a few places like this! Just gotta know where to look! Lots of old turn of the century homesteads! Civil war era too!
@LuvBugCrafts
@LuvBugCrafts 5 лет назад
Thanks for the vid, you are always full of great info. I wish someone would create a 1-800- I found a trash site number so people like you can report it and they can send someone to clean it up and take it to where it belongs, an actual dump processing area.I am amazed at the trash thrown all over the place. It is horrible for the environment never mind the animals. So sad to see the laziness and disrespect.
@alaskahammeryukonvarietych6793
Apple orchards are great morel mushroom hunting spots
@MiaMaven
@MiaMaven 5 лет назад
Love your videos even if you don't find much, your videos are always entertaining.
@brentshunt
@brentshunt 4 года назад
Incredibly enjoyable and informative videos. Keep them coming!
@gregorygwiazda3139
@gregorygwiazda3139 5 лет назад
The small building looks like an old milk house, the concrete tank would have been used to cool milk cans. Cool well water was pumped into the tank for a few hours or so, there would be a two foot pipe over flow to let excess water flow out.
@SuperNetSpyder
@SuperNetSpyder 5 лет назад
It's going to be -20*F in illinois this week, so I'm perfectly happy joining YOU on your walk through nature.. saves me the frostbite, but I still get to feel the excitement of being along on a journey. Also, as a certified arborist, it also kills me to see a natural area so cluttered with garbage.
@dawnlindgron5570
@dawnlindgron5570 5 лет назад
I learned something tho Chig. Never would have thought of that... Good experience for a novice. Tks
@maytagmark2171
@maytagmark2171 5 лет назад
There are a couple houses that I know of in this area with chimneys built in the center of the house. All pre civil war 1800 - 1830s
@esabatm4988
@esabatm4988 5 лет назад
Looked like a miniature Predator skull floating on that piece of wood.
@highenergyog
@highenergyog 5 лет назад
Hi Chig, I have found a few dead Coyotes and quite a few dead deer as well over the past few summers up here in Ontario. Love all the things you do on RU-vid and hope one day when you come back up north here that perhaps we could get together. I've found two more caves that I haven't explored yet and it would be nice to explore them with you.
@davidburton5961
@davidburton5961 5 лет назад
Hey Chigg I really enjoy your videos and all the neat old places you seem to wind up at. I used to detect with a Whites 6000 D Series 2 bought it new in 82 hey I made a rhyme lol. One of my best finds was a Franklin Half that appeared to look as big as a trash can lid, Wow and the sound of that thing still rings in my ears. Seeing all those pull tabs and bottle caps brings back some good but aggravating memories. To me yours is one of the best channels on here. Better luck next time.
@johnramirez5032
@johnramirez5032 5 лет назад
Better late than later! Perhaps your folly will help another detecorist down the road.! I have had those days myself. I howerver never did much research and have resigned to the thrill of the hunt as my reward. Thank you for all your videos and keeping the child like adventurous love alive in all of us.
@lancethegimpyfisherman1050
@lancethegimpyfisherman1050 5 лет назад
Even with all the trash I would love to detect a place like that I'm used to digging cans I detect a lot of parks
@Robb403
@Robb403 5 лет назад
I don't blame you for giving up on that mess. It seems to me that the house was built in the early to mid eighteen hundreds because of those large open fire places and multiple chimneys. It was most likely a very large, all purpose farm with an orchard which wasn't uncommon back then because they would grow fruit for themselves and to sell. There was a large barn and some sheds and probably a shack or two where the hired help lived who were not necessarily immigrants. The building with the cement pit is called milk house. Before there was electricity, a wind pump on the shallow well next to it brought up cold water to chill the milk cans and butter and other stuff until they could be taken to market. Sometimes, people buried money in canning jars near the milk house because they often didn't trust banks. But, the property has been trashed probably by vagrants and druggies like many of the abandoned old houses where I live and someone finally burned it down. Hunters have left their trash and illegal dumpers disposed of their old tires there. Very recently from the looks of it. What a mess for a developer to clean up.
@robinqm
@robinqm 5 лет назад
Love checking cornfields...found many Indian arrowheads
@Decland666
@Decland666 5 лет назад
I love your videos, Chigg, and I love it when you point out dead stuff! Morbid to some but to me when I find stuff out in the woods, I bring it back to clean and get beautiful bones from to use in my sculptural artwork here in PA. If you ever want to sell anything you find let me know, I'd love a skull for my personal collection from the Chigg!
@ForshmaherTREASUREHUNT
@ForshmaherTREASUREHUNT 5 лет назад
great video LIKE) and I'm on the beach go, silver and gold local raise yet)
@HurtWorldMoneyForshmaher1337tv
And you've got not bad videos on the channel +
@rightleg5920
@rightleg5920 5 лет назад
I've been waiting all day to watch this!
@maytagmark2171
@maytagmark2171 5 лет назад
And some one is going to develop that mess into building lots, How do you ever clean that mess up.
@shakeme3290
@shakeme3290 5 лет назад
KameMan ..maybe with a few really really big bulldozers. I find places like this all the time and I try to imagine what the people who dumped all the trash were thinking.
@WizzardofOdds
@WizzardofOdds 5 лет назад
I think that last item you dug around the 20 minute mark was the screw base of a light bulb.
@dannyl2598
@dannyl2598 5 лет назад
Thanks Chigg. I learned a lot from this video.
@halbarney2682
@halbarney2682 5 лет назад
Thanks for the vid, chigg 😂
@dougalexander7204
@dougalexander7204 5 лет назад
The old orchard would be good morel hunting this spring...
@jodyrsoper9740
@jodyrsoper9740 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing.
@DirtNerds
@DirtNerds 5 лет назад
Gotta Love those Kentucky Wedding bands!
@redgarcia1427
@redgarcia1427 5 лет назад
I don't think in all the years I've gone out in the woods that I've seen a dead Coyote either!
@cd1673
@cd1673 5 лет назад
Great sleuthing, Chigg!!
@libbynester1814
@libbynester1814 5 лет назад
Bummer! But i know you have those days of finding just trash. But, it is interesting to see the construction of the old house. I enjoyed seeing the property. And the dead animals were interesting . It will be a better time next time. LOL
@emilyjames7159
@emilyjames7159 5 лет назад
Hey Chigg, I'm pretty sure the logs laying in a row on the ground were to prevent erosion when it rains. My dad did something similar on our property for that reason
@outdoorinfluencer
@outdoorinfluencer 5 лет назад
Awesome finds
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
Can't win em all, but it was fun figuring out what was going on there. So my thinking is that the small building was a cider mill. But that house has to have something around it just because of the foundation and square nails. Might be more in the area if that wasn't on your map's or listed on the county land plats. Thanks for the hike anyhow! Beeps.
@advenzures
@advenzures 5 лет назад
Super awesome video, thank you for sharing. Great adventure. 👊🏻😉👍🏻
@-meganeura
@-meganeura 5 лет назад
IF you ever come to Portugal I have a "underwater job" for you, epic Roman treasure guaranteed! Bring the scuba gear :D
@mamasgonecreating1967
@mamasgonecreating1967 5 лет назад
That is a little walnut tree. I have a black walnut in my yard that we are guessing is about the same age as our house built in 1900. It is so big around two people have to really stretch to get their arms around it (and we are tall people with long arms).
@LunaTemari
@LunaTemari 5 лет назад
As a bone collector I'm biting my nails at all the cool finds you do, I wish I'd find that many dead animals over here;;
@homespunfun_kywest3621
@homespunfun_kywest3621 5 лет назад
Interesting walk, there are a lot of old dump sites scattered around this country. You never know where you will find them. They will be sites for future Auquachiggers and they will be saying things like (remember when they made cans and bottles out of aluminum and plastic). Things change hopefully for the better. Keep going Chigg always a lot of fun. Thanks
@rightleg5920
@rightleg5920 5 лет назад
I think the the lid at 20:05 was a smashed lightbulb. Ahahahaha still exciting!
@CarolinaDiggers
@CarolinaDiggers 5 лет назад
Right before you saw the bag in the tree. At 26m23-24s you see a Deer Stand behind you in the trees.
@BluefirephoenixJen
@BluefirephoenixJen 5 лет назад
Breeding season for coyotes. Dang things sound like demons in the woods. The drilled well thing is a spring house I think. It's common in Amish country to build a house for doing hot summer work like canning. I've seen it in the south but the area east of Lancaster PA they still have working ones.
@gogetter8866
@gogetter8866 5 лет назад
No complaints here. It’s still a good video.👍🏻
@will-da-beast4628
@will-da-beast4628 5 лет назад
Loved it, thanks
@Snarkapotamus
@Snarkapotamus 5 лет назад
That building probably had a water supply and was used to keep milk cans cold..
@lkncatfish7586
@lkncatfish7586 5 лет назад
i do not think tires would be there naturally. lol love your videos thx
@jimkodysz5404
@jimkodysz5404 5 лет назад
Well, Beau, I sure hope your health is good, because if you actually found a big cache of gold coins you may just have a heart attack! We sure would miss you! LOL
@CanadianHistoryHunter
@CanadianHistoryHunter 5 лет назад
Great permission!
@bodge6886
@bodge6886 5 лет назад
Another good one AC well done.
@Wvnursey
@Wvnursey 5 лет назад
All that trash makes me so sad. I was raised in a home where you DID NOT litter as it was disrespectful! Unfortunately not everyone was.
@tedfuchs9132
@tedfuchs9132 5 лет назад
Unfortunately there were lots of trashy country people back then. They'd dump on their property or anyone's as long as they got it out of their sight. Grew up in an area like that. Usually the people that lived like that had the same kind of respect for others as they had for the land.
@Roosterdoodler
@Roosterdoodler 5 лет назад
@@tedfuchs9132 Wasn't just country people! Look up how city people lived in the old days, their toilet was the gutter on the street! Maybe city people dumped that trash, you never know! Either way it's sad to see!!!!
@BornIn1500
@BornIn1500 5 лет назад
@@tedfuchs9132 City slickers often drove out to the "country" to dispose of garbage. They still do. I used to work on a farm. Nobody from the country was dumping trash. But we'd often see some sooped up sedan with loud music driving down a road and tossing a bag out the car. Guarantee those people are from the city. Country people are 100 times more respectful then the inner city trash (pun intended). Now, there are definitely some country people with lots of land that had a designated dump on their property. Nothing wrong with that. It's their own land.
@reginamathews2001
@reginamathews2001 4 года назад
I would like to make a suggestion... have you tried to detect around old fence post? SOME TIMES PEOPLE BURIED MONEY IN MASON JARS NEAR FENCE POSTS.
@anselb2000
@anselb2000 5 лет назад
When you were laying in the grass at the end of the video I wish a big grizzly's head at peeped over the hill and looked at you. That would be funny. By the way, that spot is the junkiest spot I have ever seen, and I have done more than my share of exploring like you do in this video!
@IratePuffin
@IratePuffin 4 года назад
I think that what you thought was the privy could’ve been an old ice house.
@DirtyHistory
@DirtyHistory 5 лет назад
Does your heart start pumping like mine does when you first eye a cellar hole for the first time. Awesome awesome location. Love spots like this. I'm excited for you just watching video. Shame its going to be bulldozed. More history lost due to urban sprawl
@jerryrussellart
@jerryrussellart 5 лет назад
Too bad about all the trash in there. I hate seeing that. But, don’t feel bad about the video. Your videos are entertaining even when you get skunked, and I always learn something from you, about the sites and the history of the buildings there, your finds, even the trash. Keep ‘me coming.
@jackiesmithsmetaldetecting
@jackiesmithsmetaldetecting 5 лет назад
Looks a cool place and so do the fields around it through the trees , I hate when people get rid of tyres like that we have a permission where he has shredded them up and put them in his front yard where he parks the car and that, we have to dig the 50's as a hammered silver comes up in the pull tab signals so we dig moo tubes and ring pulls a lot :) best wishes :) and that plastic waste was not good at all , how were the corn fields?
@yahwehskid4819
@yahwehskid4819 5 лет назад
That hunt was like most of mine 😆
@vin-r5384
@vin-r5384 4 года назад
I thought I only have hunts like that
@Yellowlabratory
@Yellowlabratory 5 лет назад
I’m so glad someone with your IQ has such a personable sense of humor. You’re so cool ! I’m one of your zillion channel fans
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