PILE of Old Coins FOUND Metal Detecting Frozen Mountain Ruins
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Mike and I venture into the frozen mountains to find an absurd amount of old coins!!
Original music by Brad Martin
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I started watching your vids a few months ago and I have to say...content is great, editing is awesome, music is really cool...I think I've watched about 25 or so and I can't get enough. I try to watch others and they just don't measure up to yours...And now I have a metal detector and a pinpointer and I'm ready to go out and look for my self...Thank you so much for the inspiration...
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words, good luck out there, I hope 2019 brings you many treasures!
@snickerstorino
4 жыл бұрын
i agree, i just started this channel here and i can't stop watching! i got a detector just because of this, excited to give it a try. So many old cabins i find when i am out hunting, ill have tough choices to make next time i am hunting in the mountains lol.
@jglow22
4 жыл бұрын
@@snickerstorino YES! Like be VERY, VERY CAREFUL when you are hunched down digging in the dirt that a Grizzly bear doesn't spring out and maul you or WORSE! Be very safe! I'm sure you carry a gun since you hunt elk.
@laurenlongfellow9714
2 ай бұрын
Find anything cool?
Thank you for getting out there and busting ur butt in the cold to have fun and entertain us in the winter and make our fridays awesome!
That ice is needle ice. Just found it all over OH recently. Forms via capillary action when your ground is warmer than the air, and ground water starts freezing. Neat stuff.
@dustinosborn8969
5 жыл бұрын
Yep. Similar to frost flowers that we get here in certain spots around SW Missouri, also during deer season. Wish I could post a picture here, they are quite spectacular.
@jason4750
5 жыл бұрын
how does it form like that
@impunitythebagpuss
3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for the info! Amazing stuff out there we hardly see!
@tinamiller8574
Жыл бұрын
Another name for it is hoarfrost.
@jackrowe5571
Жыл бұрын
Here in 1960s in North Alabama used to see frost heave... straight clumps of needles coming up out of the clay. I wonder if they were the same process?
Congrats Mike on your first Large Cent. What a great hunt. The bell was probably my favorite out of all the amazing finds. Your scenery shots were beautiful. I could almost feel and smell the cold Vermont Mountain air watching this episode. Thanks for sharing, stay warm and take care.
Oh to be young. To get out in that frozen weather you are more a man than me. But then again I'm 63 and live in Tennessee. Great video guys and great finds. Thanks for taking us along.
That shot you did of the camera down next to the ice was awesome
Another visually pleasing video and a fantastic hunt! A large cent bonanza! The bell and the whizzer were fantastic and that old horse tack buckle was great! Thank you for taking us along!
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for coming along, Brian!
Thank you for taking me on a winter hike from my warm bed in south Texas. Great finds and, as always, excellent video of beautiful Vermont.
Another great video guys, and venturing out into that COLD! Some fantastic finds as well! I hope to find an old coin sometime. See you on the next round!
Nice video, I like the way you stop and show the detail to nature, it is good to see.
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you enjoy it, Henry!
The ice comes from water being in the unfrozen ground, Cold weather pulls out the water while freezing and nature has an amazing way of making it look beautiful
@fedupnow61859
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the explanation. I figured it had to be something like that but to get a chance to see up close is special
@terryhennessey9147
5 жыл бұрын
So glad you didn’t step on it. Mother Nature showing off her stuff for only a lucky few to see 😊
Awesome video guys and some really gret finds.
Never disappointed watching your videos, love the scenery as well as the metal detecting. And them ice crystals far out never seen anything like it and all my times in the woods
Great finds! Thanks for sharing. Totally enjoyed. Can't wait for snow to go..
That is incredible to find that many large cents, in the middle of know where! Fantastic video as usual!👍
@jamesneumann7863
2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are yucky and boring. I'd rather watch Nora she finds interesting things and she looks a lot better in her swim top.
Under the circumstances I wouldn't have thought you'd have found much special at all - but just shows, despite the cold your equipment held up so you found loads of great stuff - super bell & coins! Have to return in spring! Nearly here! 😉❄🍁🐾👍
HAPPY TO TO SEE YOU BOTH BUT ITS NOT WORTH FREEZIN GUYS. GREAT FINDS, LOVE YOUR COUNTRY SIDE, ICICLES AND LOVELY PLACES. SEE YOU WHEN WARMER 😀 THANKS AMAZING. CAMILLE AUSTRALIA 💜💜
Those large cents are the stars of this video, but - Wow, those ice crystals were really cool! That's an incredible phenomenon
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
I have to agree!
Hi, wow you made me feel cold just sat watching lol, Great 1st copper Mike congrats. I love the logo metal you found, there must be a way to make that into a pin and put it on your jacket or bag. Some really cool finds, the bell was really cool, an awesome hunt by you both and kudos for going out in the first place. Thanks for sharing. x
Great Job! A very nice little bell. Thanks for sharing and a nice sunny weekend!
Love the time you take for the intro and through out the videos to show the beautiful scenery. Very artistic!
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you enjoy it, Laurel!
Great treasure! Wonderful treasures out there from Mother Nature too! Love the little bell! Thanks for taking us along! HH
Great finds all the way around, but that big brass buckle!! Yowsa!!!!! Dunno what the ice formations are, but I'd call em SPECTACULAR 🤩
Super finds! And as always, beautiful scenery.
Great finds today. Was going to say that buckle looks like the one on your bag. Thanks for braving the cold and for the beautiful shots of the area. Always happy for ya on a fruitful day.
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
Hey there, the ice you found we have the exact same thing on our property here in Alaska . We call it frost heaves. Once all the snow melts and we can see the ground we see those crystals right under the surface breaking through that sometimes are over a foot long and they push up the surface Of the ground or even roads. They can cause a lot a havoc up here. Nice find
Loved the bell ! Thanks for sharing. Keep warm !
You have such a nice mild winter in Vermont. Yesterday it warmed up to minus 21C. We were thrilled. I live in Regina, Sakatchewan Canada. In February we had 3 nights that went down to minus -47C. Our soil freezes solid to a depth of 6 or 7 feet. Betty from Canada 😉😉
Nice winter hunt guys! Thanks for taking the time to make this video for us.
What a place! You definitely need to hit that again.
AWSOME finds. So glad yall got out and about. Thanks for bringing me along.
Thanks for another great adventure.
Awesome you are blessed my friend, always happy watching makes me feel like I'm there
You guys did great...good for you! That haul was worth the cold!!!
I can definitely hear the cold in your voice 😎your both nuts but that's why I like you. Wondering how Ed is doing I hope he's good. Y'all be carful & see you asap 👍🏻
You should start a large cent book and try to fill it with all the large cents you find.
This is not the kind of "Pile" I'm used to finding in the woods and I usually find mine with a Boot, not a metal detector. Great video.
@redradiodog
5 жыл бұрын
The doctor removed mine.
1st things 1st, Congratulations Mike on your Copper, Sweet. Lucky #7 total Coppers Buckle, spoon, bells, buttons, Logo, Wow Last but not least the elusive rare seldom photographed Vermont Ice Cactus 😎
Who but you guys can venture out into the frozen puckerbrush on a wintery November day and come up with a pocket full of largies! Too amazing!
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Haha thanks Jim!
That ice formation was really cool!!! Cant even wrap my imagination around that one!!! Looked like a dead skunk hahah
Nice finds guys!! Love watching your videos. Catch believe all those coin finds in a single hunt. Sweet!!! Happy Hunting
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
Frozen Mushroom? Maybe if you had a brief warm spell. Nice bag of coins guys. By the way, the 36 caliber balls you are finding are from squirrel guns of the era. My suggestion for your battery issue would be to pack a thermos of coffee and another hand warmer in a day pack and keep the camera in there with them till you want to shoot. That should extend your battery life.
@Badlatitude
5 жыл бұрын
I thought it looks like some kind of fungus as well especially with the black looking much all at the base.
@nativedumbass
5 жыл бұрын
I put a thermos of coffee in my camera bag too! Thought I was being crafty with that one, lol
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions, John!
Great finds guys! That's Awesome! And that ice is what they call needle ice. So cool you found some because I know you take some awesome photos, so you now have some of the cool needle ice. lol.
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Calvin!
Today we have a video of #HighToneMike and #HighToneBrad! I totally understand digging those when it's cold. Not to mention the abundance of high tone targets. Well done.
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Haha thanks Larry!
You guys had some really great finds! Congrats to Mike on his first large cent! And thanks, as always, for the beautiful scenery shots. The ice was awesome! Stay safe and keep warm!
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Cynthia!
Amazing finds! And that ice! Fantastic stuff! Thanks😊
Great finds despite the frigid conditions. You really have an eye for photography. Well done.
How ironic with the "logo" find. Love the buckle & the bell complete. Coppers galore! Your video editing is awesome. That ice is absolutely amazing. Thanks for treking in the cold nice video. HH
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Joe!
Wow... just wow! Epic hunt - too bad the cold slowed you down... you mighta had 10 coppers!
I've been through some real bad winters while growing up in Michigan. I've never seen ice like that before either bro! So weird but incredibly amazing! Gods creations of this entire world are truly jaw dropping and amazing. I'm glad you got to video something like that and show it to us subs. Thanks man
@danremington8910
Жыл бұрын
We see ice like that all over the Adirondacks. I have no idea what causes it.
You certainly scored some great coins from that area. Our weather is the total opposite to yours. The other year l was detecting in the Aussie bush west of here & it was 43 degrees centigrade. Just a normal day in North Australia.
Awesome finds, Thanks for braving the cold to keep us pumped about detecting.
That,s cold? Wearing a ball cap and digging the ground in winter!!! Come on over to Minnesota!!!! We won't be digging the frozen ground for quite some time.. Love watching though!!!
@chrisackerley1842
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, that's cold! I went camping in Western Arizona this weekend. 74 in the daytime, 48 at night. Anytime frozen water falls from the sky, it's too cold for me!!
Awesome thanks for sharing.
Excellent production. Congratulations on the discoveries. You were killing it. What at site, dream day for us detectorist in terms of finds. Thanks for braving the conditions.
wow, great finds guys, congrats. love the bell.
Excellent coin location. My favorite was the bell since it's the relic I want to find the most.
I enjoyed your adventure, especially the bell. Thanks guys for braving the cold temps.
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it Linda, thanks for watching!
Mike and all the others folks were wrong that ice is from faeries. Wow what a day, the nearly complete bell is my favorite. If you reuse the big buckle show use some time please.
It is nice you go out in the middle of the woods to find yourself as a piece of lead. Nice coins. Keep warm and thanks Brad and Mike.
Great video! Thank you!
Praying for a SHORT winter and quick and early and WARM spring (with little to no mud season)!!! I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your videos! I love to get to Vermont every chance I get. If I wasn't this old, I'd move there in a heart beat! That's quite a haul you guys found this trip! More coins than buttons, WOW! That much money was still quite a lot compared to the monthly wages in the day. Maybe you can salvage the 'clanger' from the crushed bell to restore the Ticonderoga? Please show these items once they're cleaned up? Stay warm, and Happy Hunting! (Tell Eddie he is missed. Nice to meet Mike again.)
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Jerry!
Stunning scenery and a great treasure hunt, awesome.
Brad, Watching your videos brings back memories of my 20 years detecting while living in Southern Vermont......cellar holes, farm fields, old muster fields and tavern sites and the Military Road from Charlestown NH westward...Spending all day outside with my wife detecting from Westminster, Putney, Brattleboro, BenningtonYour finds are awesome. On the days my wife had to stay home to run our B&B I would go out with my detecting buddy John...Good Times.... Nothing like the solitude and excitement of uncovering something that has been lost for hundeds of years. Keep those video's coming !!
That's AMA hardcore metal detecting there and 20゚ for over 5 hours, wow! Great finds
Great hunt guys and finds!!
Great Video. You detect on the same type of land that surrounds my cabin in the northern Catskills, about 2000 feet in elevation. I have been detecting there with an old White detector that must be the first one that Mr. White made in his basement. I find the site I have been to on a map dated 1853. So far I have only found iron pieces but you have inspired me to upgrade my detector to a newer Garret in the spring. Actually my best find was a gun flint i found right next to the main foundation just laying on top of the ground. The site is an old orchard with a main house foundation, root cellar, and barn foundation. The curly ice I have seen many times while out deer hunting in November. Still warm moist ground covered by spongy decaying materials that acts to wick the moisture up into freezing air. Tell your pal Eddy he is missed and hopefully he might find time to be in a future video.
Man you film some good shots when you are out. I wish I had places to explore like that. The ice was really cool. Nice finds.
Great haul there guys
Couldn't sleep, now I have something to watch.
@j.t.8848
5 жыл бұрын
Green Mountain is the most comfy metal detecting show 4 sure.
Wow what a hunt! Totally jealous 😀
What a hunt.. thanks for sharing!
I don’t know anything about metal detecting but I love your videos. You seem like a very caring and personable host. Keep selling me!!
Congrats, Brad! Excellent haul. Still "the bell whisperer." Down here the ground's all clay so it freezes hard as stone at like 28ºF. HH.
Great digs! Those sites are hard to come by. Looking forward to when you revisit this site!
Looks like there may have been either a store here or the occupants were merchants of some kind...
Excellent as always. Enjoy all your videos!
I don't even bother to watch other metal detecting channels on You Tube anymore, Good job on the finds.
Another awesome video thank you for sharing!
A nice batch of large cents! This trip reminded me of one I took with a friend in the late fall, just before the ground froze solid. It was 20 degrees, windy and with 2" of snow on the ground, which is the only reason it wasn't frozen. That day years back I found a old brass band button and a perfect 1901 Barber dime. How we didn't get frost bite that day is beyond me. It was the last Norah of that detecting season. I live about 10 miles from Conestoga, Pa. This is where the Conestoga wagons were made, where the name came from. It was named for the Conestoga Native Peoples and was very close to the Susquehanna River. The semis of the day, Conestoga wagons, would be pulled by oxen with the sets of bells and transported goods from Philadelphia. Your bell was a great find. I have seen very early photos of these huge wagons at some early taverns along the early trade routes. Thanks Kindly for a very fun video, even though I was hilly watching! It brought back some good memories of a common coin with some value because of its perfect condition on that very cold day. The Best of Luck! May many of your signals be in the 80s! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
You had a freezing good day! Congrats! You found your logo! Lol! Cool bells and that buckle was huge!! How is it possible too not have frozen ground there?? Come on spring!
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! This was filmed in November, the ground just hadn't frozen yet!
These videos just keep getting better.
Love the way you present your videos; lovely natural shots and chilled music ...and then the finds. Fav channel
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear that Mark, thanks for watching!
Perfect timing again my friend. I’m at work ✌🏻😂 Happy Huntings Tennessee Adventures
The ice is a frozen "splash" it is caused by water dripping force fully causing a thinning splash and freezing as it climbs up the splash. Great video, you crazy guys. Going out when it is so cold. 😱
Love the video. I look forward to my Friday mornings hoping you have a new video posted
I always wonder who the last person to hold those coins you find. So awesome what you guys find 😃👍
Always enjoy your finds as well as the views and production/editing. Its been a brutal winter here in Indiana and this video just makes me hunger for spring. The dust has been knocked off my detectors and Im ready to start building some holes.....
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, you and me both!
Wow great finds! I had a old timer down here in CT show me a old homestead he found hiking. We found a root cellar I think ? got a good tone but man the ground was to hard to dig. Found some softer ground didn’t find the cool finds u guys did. 🥶
Beautiful video in your in the Vermont mountains. Love your finds coppers bell and all. The ice find just beautiful. Thanks for another adventure. Stay warm.
“It’s stupid to be out here..........”But, we’re here.” 😂😂
Those specific ironclad mechanic gloves you are wearing are the best gloves ever. Not the brand broadly speaking (though that is great too) but those exact gloves. I have 5 pairs. It has taken me almost 4 years of digging with my hands in the dirt, handling rough and sharp objects and generally beating the heck out of them to even start to show a little wear (on the first pair - I bought the others when the local Home Depot stopped carrying them and they started to disappear from other stores). They wont keep your hands warm, but they stand up to the pretty much anything you throw at them without losing fine motor control and feeling like you are wearing leather mittens.
Sweet finds. So many large cents. Awesome hunt!
Thanks for braving the elements to take us on another great adventure.
Beautiful adventure.
I really enjoy your videos because every single item found seems legit and not planted. Props to you!
Out here in Arizona you still see those bells on the very old wagons that are put up on display; I've gotten a close look once or twice, and the clappers are often square-ended nails with the narrow bit bent into a loop.
Awesome Hunt guys congratulations on the seven large. HH. Your friend smokin Joe from North Carolina
Subbed your channel some time ago and going through some older vids- this one was incredible- the fact that you braved those temps and conditions and the volume of LCs you found- fantastic! The ice plant- a gift!
Wow! That looks cold! I hope there is no permanent damage from frostbite. Great scenery and interesting finds make it worthwhile to be outside. You can tell real Vermonters because they don't use ear protection in the cold.
@GMMD
5 жыл бұрын
Haha no frostbite, the Hot Hands work well!