Sixth annual “Cash Bash” to be held in Connecticut
The “National Metal Detecting League”:http://www.nationalmetaldetectingleague.com/ is holding their annual metal detecting competition in Woodbury, Connecticut this October. Over two hundred detectorists are expected to compete for cash and prizes, including a chest full of silver coins and a top of the line metal detector.
Organizer Jerry Burr expects hunters from at least 15 states to attend, from as far away as Washington and Colorado.
If you aren’t familiar with competition hunting, it works like this. Rather than hunt for real treasure “in the wild”, hunters seek out tokens buried in a designated hunting area. The winner is the user who digs the most tokens. Instant win tokens and buried silver coins are also generally part of the hunt.
If you think you have what it takes, “registration forms”:http://www.nationalmetaldetectingleague.com/cashbash.htm are available on the club’s website.
Via the Boston Globe
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