I finally found the toll road bypass house after 10 years metal detecting
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2021
- Years of looking for this old home sites cellar hole & I finally found it. A map of the area shows a homestead back in the mid 1700s and legend has it that people used to use this old road that goes by it to avoid the toll on the turnpike. We have gone out exploring this place so many times following the old rock walls but today I climbed the right hill and got lucky. I used my Fisher F19 metal detector to confirm there was iron nails in the ground around the old root cellar and chimney stack. And I went all over this site digging every signal I heard and it paid of with some colonial artifacts and relics. Parts from shoe buckles a big dandy button and a cufflink gave me all the evidence I needed.
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I finally found the toll road bypass house after 10 years metal detecting
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Charlie be very careful with those ticks Jason over on Cog Hill is getting over Spotted Mountain Fever from a tick bit. He got bit on a Thursday and by Sunday he was a very sick man, so be very careful please. Congratulations on your finds. Stay safe and God bless
I'm up in Franklin, have had roughly (literally) a several dozen ticks on me this year. I have a slight worry about getting infected one of these days but not yet. Really I hate the mosquitos worse than the ticks!
To find the site that you have searched for so long makes that homesite very special to you Charlie and I can feel the thrill you have succeeded at last. The moment you said mission accomplished I knew you found a button and the dandy button was wonderful to see so was the cufflink. The loggers didn't know what you know about the landscape only what trees to cut down, never realising they were damaging historical remains. You can now mark that one as found which I am sure will please FG bless him. I'm glad you were not too far away from home so you could replenish the liquid you need at those temperatures Charlie, it's so easy to become dehydrated. Well done you may not have found many relics but what you found was enough to let you know it was the site and that is marvellous sweetheart. Good luck and happy hunting and hiking my friend, God bless you and NinJen love and hugs to you both Mary-Ellen LFOD UK
Congrats on finding the toll road bypass house location! Kind of sad to look at that hole in the ground now and know that long ago, a house stood there where generations of folks congregated, conducted business, and lived there lives. Time marches on.......
Just wanted to say I really enjoy your videos they usually pop up about 6 or 7:00 a.m. in the morning where I'm at and I'll lay in bed and watch it and it gets me going and then I have my coffee and I'm ready for the day thank you so much.
Wow Charlie you are so dedicated to hike out to these sites and get historical relics. You are a true inspiration. Thanks for the hike and watch those pesky ticks!!
When the C.O. declares victory, we all cheer!
Once again a great video..I always love and enjoy my Not Thursdays
The ticks and mosquitoes are really bad in Kentucky too. I try to go detecting in early spring before they come out.
Congratulations Charlie, Just goes to show....Patients and Perseverance Always Pay Off
Very cool you found it. Love the button and cufflink. Good luck, happy hunting and take care.
I'm so happy that you finally found the elusive house after all of these years of searching!
Good job Charley , always enjoy watching your videos super job !!!
Great job there . Now when the weather cools down please go back with a couple of privy diggers and open the old pits. That is where the real treasure will be ! Keep us posted
Nice job Charlie!!!!!!!!
Very happy for you Charlie! A great dig.
I enjoy your adventures get it done. Hi Dane. From Texas
5:57- 6:17. Wow AWESOME New tennants🌲👣👣🌲👣👣🌲 Squatch taught Settlers. Sites generational👣🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲hand length tree snap. Living room center
with a horizontal TREE INSERT roof line. And A TREE PUSH X. 🌲LIVING ROOM🌲 FEEL. 5:57. ..youve FOUND IT ----THEM🌲🌍
@ 6:17 -30. 2parallell leaners. triangle formed above..
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SQUATCHMASTER CHARLIE
They always know the spots from their SQUATCH PARENTS .👣👣🌲🌲🌲👁
Ground directional tree push down. Right on top of THE BIG DANDY BUTTON..🌲👣
Ground XD TOWARDS CAMERA. LOOK. X MARKS THE SPOT TREE SNAP
Great video. Good to see how you made the effort to put every patch you dug up back as it was
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Congratulations on finding that site. More good relics to come for sure.Keep em coming. God Bless Pap
That's awesome man!! I vaguely remember you guys looking for this a few years ago.. glad you found it 👍🏼
Victory after a decade. Congrats on finding that site. A couple of nice relics for the effort. Happy hunting and be well Charlie
Congrats Mr Persistence!👍👍
Nice Charlie. Persistence pays off!
Really enjoyed this, you seem to have a passion for this.
Thanks for sharing!
“Please be a relic”
Detectorist mantra.
Enjoyed watching N.T once again 👍
Nails matter ✌
How cool. Amazing what is still out there to be found. Great video as usual. Oh by the way. I like your new logo? at the beginning of the video. The boot print. Stay hydrated. 🔦
liberal spraying of deep woods off on socks, shoes, and jeans is a helluva tick repellent. we use a lot of it here on the ranch.
Good job!
Congrats Charlie! We always talk about bucket listers in terms of objects...Sometimes It's just verifying a site that's the real reward!
Happy for you!
Good job!!!
Congrats on the find!!!
Awesome! Thanks. I love History.😃
Very Kool brother, my 1st time tuning in, happy for you, on the big find, here in Pennsylvania, lots of old train tunnels and rail road bridges all around,some are remote, Andi know camp sites were set up,to accommodate the workers, these sites are begging to be searched, so your videos and enthusiasm will help me ,come this fall time, when detecting can resume... Ok then ,happy hunting, and God bless!!!
I totally feel you on the heat. Been staying out 4-5 hours but that heat wins everytime. :)
Congratulations on finding the house site that long alluded you! I look forward to you all doing some thorugh hunts!
eluded 👌
Hell yeah man, good for you!
Love the video, as always! Be careful out there on the uneven land (I know you know this!). Btw, those tiny, red ticks you have found from time to time-in Arkansas, we call them Seed Ticks-and omg, they can turn your ankle/leg into ground hamburger. They live mostly off the ground, usually bunched up on a bush a foot high. I say this from experience-I was 19 ish, hiking around a friends farm, and brushed by the wrong bush/branch. The only thing you can do is hurry back to the house and jump in the shower, and wash your clothes in hot water. It was too far, and I got literally hundreds of bites on my left foot/ankle that swelled up like a mother-I think that the reason seed ticks live, is to make you ITCH/SCRATCH uncontrollably until your foot/ankle/calf is raw! It took a long time for my skin, which was young & vibrant, to recover. Be safe!😎
Congratulations.
Nice find Charlie! I just found the cellar hole I've been looking for, fo r 2 years. Buttons, buckles and largies...I only had 5 ticks on me during my hunt...lol...they are brutal this year no doubt!
Best!
Rick (Ct)
Your research always pays off. Great treasures. I hope you got all those ticks off of you. Lol. Another great video for NOT THURSDAY 😊
Great job. Very interesting and educational
What a awesome video my friend, the ticks were thick lol, but you pulled thru, loved watching, Gary at Norcal
I really enjoyed this find!
I can remember going through old land patens, maybe some maps at little township buildings and historical societies. The interesting thing going to county seats and seeing what the assessors have for maps can be very interesting. ON this one legislative route (before PA went to the TR and SR system) I could find some homes on the 1939 war department 30 minute maps, but the old maps from the later 1800's showed other homes in that area. I found a few coins from the 1790's and know one person with a coin found around this one Iroquois village on the Susquehanna from before the revolution.
That was a good piece of detective work my friend!
Amazing Finds the spot seems to be virgin undetected , I think You're right turn of the Century 100 yrs ago the logging men scrubbed away a lot of Relics
Your finds Charlie were good to go !
I've heard these roads called shunpikes. People who used them were called shunpikers. In Jessamine County, Kentucky, there is a road named "Shunpike Road." It formed from people dodging a tollhouse.
Congratulations on finding this long lost site! Another location confirmed!
Nicely done Charlie good hunt good finds 👍🏻
Congrats. Persistence paid off.
Charlie , with that many ticks on the outside of your pants, how many might have crawled up the boot and inside the pantleg?.. i hate those greezy lil bastards so much. lol.
they're pretty bad around this area of michigan this year "northern lower". nice finds today man. thank you for sharing.
Nice work!!!
What a hunt brother some well co finds brother
Great day Charlie on the fines 👍
Great video
This time of year in ky. You watch where you step timber rattlers and copper heads and ticks
You got lucky my friend
good job good luck
This looks like the area Henry found his 6 shooter. Awesome buckles and button
Even if you never found it, it is all about the thrill of the hunt.
The thrill of the hunt can still be disappointing. I'm searching the same New Hampshire woods as Not Thursday here, well, not the exact same but several miles northeast of him, and I don't find squat. Rock walls everywhere but almost no other signs of colonial living. Found a well the other day. But cellar holes are often very difficult to find. The hunt is fun but over and over nothing can suck.
Superb, well done, but those ticks , 😕😕, that would put me off lol
Ticks you can pull off you easily. Having DEET sprayed on ya might help. Mosquito are far worse than ticks!
Wrap some duct tape sticky side out, around your leg either above or below your knee. They naturally crawl up your leg and get stuck on the tape. Reapply tape depending on how dense the brush is.
Great finds and we’ll earned Charlie and as far as tolls? Even back then New Hampshire’s citizens wanted to Live Free or Die and beat the toll takers.
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Nice filming.
Very Good!..
I like your channel… I subscribed buddy…
I miss seeing Jen in you videos. How is she doing?
Pretty cool.
Afternoon
Congratulations! Perseverance pays off. Great finds!
Amen brother 🙏, amazing finds thanks for sharing my friend 👌
Love your adventures and the relics you find! I'd love to try it one of these days!
TICKS!!! Fill one of your travel size bottles with water and about 10 drops of a volatile essential oil such as eucalyptus, thyme or rosemary, and about the same of lavender, citronella or rose geranium. Spray it on your pant legs and you will be repelling those bad boys.
Works good on me AND my doggos!
I'm not far from Mr. Thursday. I hike each and every day. Ticks aren't bad. Many days in July I've not had a single tick on me. Mosquitos way worse!!
@@ZooomaCW Yikes! Shiverrrs! This will work for skeeters too!
@@spicencens7725 I might have to try it because there are also "eyeflies." They're the pesky flies we have in NH, not your normal black fly, different, they bite but with DEET they don't bite. Usually, though, people don't spray DEET in their face where the flies seem to know to go to, and mosquitos, too. They know the face has no protection so they land and bite there! Ugh. I might wanna try the oils combo perhaps applied with a tissue to my face/forehead. Only problem is sweating into eyes. I've gotta give it a try. A lot of great hikes I do are not as enjoyable as they could be due to mosquitos and flies, sometimes even with big spray! I'm sure Mr. Thursday knows all about it being in the same NH environment just 30-ish miles away from me.
@@ZooomaCW I'm in northern North Carolina, and I've never seen so many bugs in my entire life!
I got the idea of using the essential oils through some health natural animal sites. So I thought why not for me too.
And I'll substitute 1 for another. So if I run out of oregano oil, I'll replace it with rosemary for the next batch. Sometimes they don't smell the greatest but oh well!
If you do go that route, let me know how it goes.
@@spicencens7725 Will do. I bookmarked the video with a reminder. I recently lived for 10+ years down near Charleston. Former roommate's stepmom in Hickory, NC is into essential oils. I oughta send her an email and see how much $ to hook me up. Would be a nice alternative to using 40% DEET bug spray!
I'm in way upstate NY and both my GF and I havent found 1 tick on us yet! Was wondering if they were all gone or something. Thanks for answering our question. It is weird then. We are out every weekend and still no ticks here yet.
Right on Charlie - persistence pays off !!!
Happy for ya Charlie glad you found it man .Heck I'd smoke a cigar to celebrate! Lol
Congratulations Charlie ! Nice relics. I can understand how satisfying it must be for you after so many years exploring for it. I’m sure you celebrated when you got home. I’m glad you took us with you. Take care, Joy ❤️. 🇺🇸. ARROW *🎱. 🙋♀️Thank you
Awesome Charlie!!! Always amazed when y'all find new homesteads
Wrap tape -sticky side out -around your Leggs to trap the ticks
That's the most ticks I've ever seen in one place. Holy cow.
Well sounds like a good video, try some tick repellant and see what works the best.
Cool beans
And here I am Watching on a Thursday. Lol.
If Bill Burr was a treasure hunter he'd sound like you.
"You know what the problem is? It's the grass!"
With showing all of the ticks that you pulled of your pants, have any of you ever contracted Lyme disease? Congrats on finally being able to find the location but especially congrats for finding the dandy button and cufflink 😃
Dig the vid. What's up with the cabin
Deep woods off works great
An arrow head wouldn't show up on a metal detector would it? This just makes me think
You need to buy moskito guard for tick and mosquitoes it is very good when I go searching I've never been bothered by those beasts
How I hate those ticks! Good find Charlie.
Haven't seen the keebs lately
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Just curious if you use Google Earth. I am sure you have. When I can't find old roads, I use the black and white History key to locate lost roads. Also I recently discovered that if you use Google Maps, you can see LIDAR imagery in topo view. It helps finding dry creeks and roads hidden with current growth. It shows as "scarring" abnormalties that appear in straight lines for roads and shadowing for dry creeks. Happy huntin'. EDIT: Wish I could upload a photo to explain this better.
Hi, could you.please.tell us what the flashing numbers mean on your metal detector?
Thanks
Ken
Ushould show your collection sum day
this sort of casual archaeology just screams for a GPS to locate walls, buttons or any evidence
good thing you are not in NY, you'd need to share that button with the state.
Wrap the bottom of your pants with duct tape. Sticky side facing out. It catches the ticks trying to crawl up.
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