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<p>[QUOTE="masterswimmer, post: 6594726, member: 102022"][USER=44615]@paddyman98[/USER] not sure how many times I can say this and still sound honest, but holy crap man, you continually freaking amaze me with your MD abilities! Thank you for sharing your stories.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ok, I'm throwing down a challenge to you. Back in the 60's I lived in Manhattan. Specifically on Payson Ave. Directly across the one lane, one way, tiny little Manhattan Street is Inwood Park. That area of the city was a huge early Dutch influence. </p><p><br /></p><p>As you know, that park still exists today. I was a kid back then, and we used to go exploring all over that park. We knew of caves (yes, in Manhattan), old foundations, and evidence of lots of history there. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm so curious to know if you've ever hunted there? If you have, what were some of the spoils you dug? If you never swung your coil there I'm thinking it could be a very lucrative area. I'm guessing there have been many hunters there already so I don't know if it's picked over or not.</p><p><br /></p><p>What say you? Been there, done that? Or will you accept my challenge to turn it over?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="masterswimmer, post: 6594726, member: 102022"][USER=44615]@paddyman98[/USER] not sure how many times I can say this and still sound honest, but holy crap man, you continually freaking amaze me with your MD abilities! Thank you for sharing your stories. Ok, I'm throwing down a challenge to you. Back in the 60's I lived in Manhattan. Specifically on Payson Ave. Directly across the one lane, one way, tiny little Manhattan Street is Inwood Park. That area of the city was a huge early Dutch influence. As you know, that park still exists today. I was a kid back then, and we used to go exploring all over that park. We knew of caves (yes, in Manhattan), old foundations, and evidence of lots of history there. I'm so curious to know if you've ever hunted there? If you have, what were some of the spoils you dug? If you never swung your coil there I'm thinking it could be a very lucrative area. I'm guessing there have been many hunters there already so I don't know if it's picked over or not. What say you? Been there, done that? Or will you accept my challenge to turn it over?[/QUOTE]
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