If I end up on Gascoigne Bluff, which is the likely site, silver is not terribly likely, but certainly possible.
I am convinced there is OLD silver there, but it is deep. The Bluff has a 10,000-year history, spanning prehistoric, colonial, plantation era, lumber mill era, and later.
We were speaking of your white, crusty musketball recently- I have found several on the Bluff.
No silver, but one "keeper" and some other interesting doodads.
But you gotta wait for story and pics. Gonna take me a while. Gotta get the pix off the camera, edit them, write the story, take a naplet (hopefully), go in to work on graveyard shift at 11 PM, etc.
So it'll likely be the wee hours before you see the results of my diggin'.
“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly."
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Todd
If I end up on Gascoigne Bluff, which is the likely site, silver is not terribly likely, but certainly possible.
I am convinced there is OLD silver there, but it is deep. The Bluff has a 10,000-year history, spanning prehistoric, colonial, plantation era, lumber mill era, and later.
We were speaking of your white, crusty musketball recently- I have found several on the Bluff.
Jerry
DIGS O' THE DAY™ (2007-09-25): GASCOIGNE BLUFF, OLD POST ROAD, OLD TOWN BRUNSWICK
DIGS O' THE DAY™ (2007-10-02): AN HOUR AT GASCOIGNE BLUFF
Did I mention how nice it is to have the Zotmeister back where he belongs?
No silver, but one "keeper" and some other interesting doodads.
But you gotta wait for story and pics. Gonna take me a while. Gotta get the pix off the camera, edit them, write the story, take a naplet (hopefully), go in to work on graveyard shift at 11 PM, etc.
So it'll likely be the wee hours before you see the results of my diggin'.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC