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Bottle Day

5/11/2016

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Had a weird start on the digging today. When I was digging the first signal of the day,ca a kilometer from where I parked my car I noticed I had lost my pin pointer,a massive crisis! I searched my way back to the car with no luck,and then walked slowly back again,trying to remember the route through the forest and luck was with me,suddenly I spotted the pin pointer in the grass.
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The first signal I dug up was some parts of leather straps of german origin, and when I closed the hole and moved on the detectors display box fell off! I tried getting it in place again using twigs but that did not work at all. Frustrated I thought the relic gods was telling me to go home, but I didnt want that,I wanted to dig. So I had to try find the black little screws that had come loose and fallen off and really,the relic gods sent me to the right spot and incredibly I found one of the screws and could attach the box to the rest of the detector again, how lucky was that!!??
 I strolled around searching for any good signals, dug a few but found nothing but rusted food tins and some k98 casings for a while, but then there was a large signal, ofcourse under some thick roots. I managed to dig around the roots and had found a dumping pit which I spent some hours cleaning out. It was mostly bottles and food tins there, but as I collect bottles the backpack became heavy.
Around the dumping pit was lots of signals and I tried dig them all but it wasn`t really anything good to be found,,maybe tomorrow I ll have more luck.
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Mortar powder charge.
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Destroyed Esbit stove.
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K98 cleaning kit.
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The largest boot heel iron I ve ever found.
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A German Honey jar. "Reichsfachgruppe Imker. Gewähr für echten deutschen honig"
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Wehrmacht McMuffins?
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