CanadianBoy
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Hey annahbelle nice to hear from you,around Ottawa's a good place to find dumps,my sister-in-law lives in Carlton Place and I think I'm going to visit and check it out this summer. So here's a bit to get you started.................. Travel all the backroads in your area(I've traveled most of the backroads within a 60 mile area of my home,at least twice),get topographical maps of the area,both new and as old as you can find,they made some really old ones of colonization roads. Compare the new ones to the older ones,find roads that have being closed,a great place for dumping was at the end of dead-end roads.Check out the local library,& city hall records. Look for ravines,dried up ponds,creeks,river beds,old farmsteads,privies,ghost towns. Get yourself a probe,if you have the money buy a metal detector. It also helps if you are a history buff. I have found when locating dumps that ravines along road sides contain a vast storehouse of dump items. And for you new diggers just getting into the field (or dump) the best way to find a dump when going down a road is to think of places you would dump things fast, and unseen,then check those places out and 3 out of 4 times you'll find a dump. And not just country roads but major highways. I have found dumps even along super highways!!! Us old guys get a little longgggg winded sometimes,but Hey! this is a great hobby. And it does'nt have to cost much money,just remember to......DIG,DIG,DIG.... and post your finds here.This site is a wealth of digging knowledge.
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So many Dumps,so little time. So get DIGGING. I've been "DOWN IN THE DUMPS" since 1970. Never dug a dump, I didn't like. "May you all Dig well and Prosper" http://www.nexicom.net/~djackson/ Dave J. Ontario,Canada.
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