well thank you for words of encouragement...…..
Detecting is all about looking, this was a small hill farm in Monmouth, the plough fields were like an episode out of the 1st world war glorious mud Pationdale not sure if spelt ok.
We did brave the wind very gusty wind, it destroyed our gazebo and a tent, luckily I had my caravan on site so the guy stayed with me listening to me snore each night !
After a gust of wind destroyed the gazebo, it rained well no it hammered down, so Friday evening oft we went to pick up a Chinese, on way back my van sunk into mud half in field and on road, farmer in very heavy rain had to pull me out.
Dispite no finds to display we all had a great time, and even managed a bar b que on our camp fire sat evening, by sunday mid morning we decided to call it a day in case all the vehicles got bogged down, everything was soaked.
I can honestly say I have never ever been on a rally and not found a coin, or buckle and yet that is what happened, no one found anything other than rubbish.
But then finds are never guaranted the thrill must always be the chase.
I did wonder next time we might invite some guests to join us as we hardly scratched the surface of this farm.