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Potential site! - 1/11/2012 9:27:56 AM   
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Took a walk in a local state park yesterday and went off the beaten path and came across this laying at base of a tree




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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 9:28:33 AM   
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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 9:35:19 AM   
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I scratched around a little with my hand rake a little also found some pieces of blue Ball jar with Patent of 1858 definitely warrants further exploring!

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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 9:42:47 AM   
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Yeah buddy keep digging around. We got a state park near my place and Ive found three seperate dumps at it. Unfortunatly its all the same stuff and not very old. Mostly 50's and 60's. Ive been told that it was all farmland back in the day.

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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 10:17:26 AM   
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Leave that site alone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Maryland http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/



.18 Relics, Treasures, and Metal Detectors.



A. The policy of the Service is to safeguard the archeological resources under its care. The guidelines in B and C of this regulation shall be followed.



B. Without a permit from the Office of Archeology, Maryland Historical Trust, Department of Housing and Community Development, and the Department, an individual may not dig in search of buried relics or treasures, remove prehistoric or historic artifacts, or use metal detectors, except as provided in §D of this regulation, within the boundaries of lands, beaches, or under waters controlled by the Service.



C. Permits are issued to archeologists and other qualified individuals who present a plan for scientific investigation to be carried out under provisions of the Maryland Archeological Historic Properties Act, Article 83B, 5-623-----5-628, Annotated Code of Maryland. Copies of the law and application for permit can be obtained from the Chief, Office of Archeology, Maryland Historical Trust, 100 Community Place, Crownsville, MD 21032.



D. Metal Detector Exception.

(1) An exception to the permit requirements of this regulation is for the use of a metal detector in the search for modern coins, jewelry, and other items on designated swimming beaches operated by the Service, with the exceptions of Point Lookout and Calvert Cliffs.


(2) An individual shall obtain permission to use a metal detector as set forth in this regulation from the Service.


(3) A metal detector may be used during normal park hours with the following exceptions:

(a) 9 a.m. through dusk from May 30 through Labor Day; and
(b) Other times at the discretion of the park manager

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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 10:26:00 AM   
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It is pretty remote....

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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 11:02:03 AM   
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Some laws were meant to be broken.

Just sayin'.

Alan

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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 11:12:18 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: adshepard

Some laws were meant to be broken.

Just sayin'.

Alan

I know in pa if you don't have permission they take your car, fine you 1000.00 per hole dug with a massive hole like a dump dig don't know what that would cost. an they would take all bottle an your digging tools... don't seems worth it to me

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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 1:43:14 PM   
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Your not supposed to get caught.

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RE: Potential site! - 1/11/2012 2:42:18 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: luckiest

Your not supposed to get caught.

lol ya that is what we all hope for, but my luck I would... luckily I was getting metal detecting permits for years before I asked about digging dumps on state forest land. they knew me an offered me a few sites to scout an said you can dig just cover it back up when your done...

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RE: Potential site! - 1/12/2012 12:40:51 AM   
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Diggin state land is like smoking a joint by the police station. Its an unnecessary risk and make us diggers look bad. It only takes a few to ruin it for all.

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RE: Potential site! - 1/12/2012 10:34:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: nydigger

Diggin state land is like smoking a joint by the police station. Its an unnecessary risk and make us diggers look bad. It only takes a few to ruin it for all.

good way of putting it Nydigger an exactly my point

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RE: Potential site! - 1/12/2012 4:42:55 PM   
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THIS TOPIC COULD GO BOTH WAYS FOREVER,IF YOU LIVE ON THE EDGE YOU'LL TRY IT AND IF YOU SCARE EASY YOU STAY AWAY AND LET THE BOLD TAKE HOME THE BOOTY.I ACCIDENTALLY CAME ACROSS A RANGER SLASH COLLECTOR THAT TOLD ME HE HAD A COLLECTION LIKE NO OTHER ALL DONE IN HIS UNIFORM WHILE ON THE JOB AND ALSO WHEN OFF DUTY WITH FULL KNOWLEDGE BY HIS SUPERIORS.ANYBODY CAN GIVE THEIR OPINION ON WHICH WAY TO GO WITH THIS BUT THE PEOPLE THAT WRITE THESE LAWS ARE HUMANS AND MY FAITH IN MOST OF THEM GETS WORSE THE OLDER I GET. I'LL JUST DIG EVERYTHING FROM UNDER THE GROUND AND NEVER COME UP TO THE SURFACE THAT WAY THEY'LL NEVER KNOW ANYTHING HAPPENED. BADGER

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RE: Potential site! - 1/12/2012 8:59:30 PM   
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The way I see it, if this area is in an area that no one ever visits, and you probably won't get caught, AND as long as you don't leave any sign you were there, you should hit it hard and fast. I wouldn't want to see the place's potential go to waste. If that's a crime, and it very well might be apparently, sue me.

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