Metal detecting: all you need to know to get started by Dave Crisp

By Dave Crisp

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A good coat will keep out the cold and keep you dry if you are caught out in a rain shower. With a hat, which can be stuffed in a pocket or rucksack, you will keep your head warm, and that is a must in winter. A pair of headphones will keep your ears warm, but that’s about all. Both coat and hat can be utilised from normal clothing, and don’t have to be bought specifically. I keep a pair of waterproof over-trousers in my car, just in case it’s windy and cold on a winter’s day. Kneepads As you get older these might come in useful, I personally cannot get on with them, and just have a cut down kneeling pad on a bit of elastic string fixed to my belt.

Digger I once heard a story of a detectorist who gained permission to search a field but, on his first visit, was chased off by an irate lady shouting. ” You really can’t do without one of these essential items and they come in many shapes and sizes, from small hand trowels to a garden spade that a navvy would be proud of. They are normally made of iron or stainless steel, either with the head welded to the shaft or made all in one. A garden trowel is far from ideal as you would have to spend a lot of time stooping down, and it may well lack the strength.

He crams it full of hats, anoraks, compasses, water, sandwiches and spare batteries. Each to their own, I suppose. Oh yes, and a small first aid kit which, I guess, is quite a good idea. Chair & Lunch A small folding chair carried in the car, will be a welcoming item for food breaks. ” as Tony would say). A chair takes the weight off your legs for 10 minutes or so, and gives you a new burst of energy to start again. Always carry something to eat and drink, as you never know when you will need it.

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