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I have to say this is the first WATTS treasure hunt I've attended. Mr. Keith Wills did a fantastic job heading up the hunts and awards. The two days went very well with no problems that I know of. I spent allot of time with Mr. James Fariello and the Arc-Geo. Mr. Fariello did 4 grids and joined them together in ArcheoSurveyor-Lite. He wanted to spend time learning the unit for an article he want to write for a treasure magazine. Many passed by and could not believe what the unit could do. I took some pictures for Mr. Wills to help out. So I will share some with you here. If you do not belong to watts, it's free to join. Click on the link above and go over to the watts site and join.
Mr. Wells placing prizes on the tables.

One of the big hunts, here Mr. Wills giving instructions for the hunt. A young girls finds a coin cache below. Keith and Jim help in the field.

From the young to the old smiles were on every face after each recovery! Some hunt together, some hunt alone.

Jim logs 4-16x10 plots with his Arc-Geo logger and TM-808 for a magazine article he will soon write. Can't wait to see it Jim! Thanks for the invite.

The speed hunt is full of fun and laughs! Here a boy try's hard to find his coin while in the background the other guy waits to give him a chance. Big smile after winning a Whites PI. A gold coin makes the day.

Keith watches the owners wife find the target. This little girl has a big smile for the coin she just dug. Silver and gold coins prizes waiting for the some lucky hunter.

These detectors were won for the pay hunt. Overall about 20 or more were given away not counting other prizes.
From the old to the young all enjoyed coin hunting. The prizes were silver coins, silver rounds, jewelry gold coins metal detectors and a good time. The weather was great.

Donald, Jim and myself trying to keep warm by the fire.