Showing posts with label renourishment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renourishment. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
2/21/12 Report - Conditions Report & Video
Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com.One Old Cut On the Treasure Coast This Morning.This is the remains of a cut that was made a week or so ago. Since then it has filled in some.There is a bunch of mushy sand at the bottom of the cut. The recent high tide was doing nothing other than wetting the front of the old deteriorated cut this morning.The
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Beach,
buried treasure,
Coast,
detecting,
renourishment,
sand
Monday, August 8, 2011
8/8/11 Report - More Beach Renourishment Projects & GPS Uses
New Wilderness GPS Model.
If you have never looked at a wilderness GPS system, you might find it interesting. They can be very useful, although not every beach hunter will need one. If you are not hardcore, it might be a waste of money.
This is not the brand or model that I use, but I do use one. If you are a beach hunter, you might want to get a waterproof unit.
You can mark a spot so you
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beach combing,
Coast,
detecting,
gold,
gps,
renourishment,
Treasure
Thursday, June 16, 2011
6/6/11 Report - Construction at Wabasso, Fort Lauderdale Coin Line & More
Here is a fellow in a wet suit using an old detector but one of the very best detectors for Florida beaches and shallow water. It is a Mac Turbo. (I think that is the right name.) they were made by Herb MacDonald (now deceased). To get a detector that good, and there are newer versions of basically the same machine, I'm sure it would cost you well over $3000 these days. Not too long ago, maybe a
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