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About Josh Snow

Loves his family more than anything. Promising to be there for them always and unconditionally. Continually striving to be the best Josh he can be. Unwilling to accept mediocrity. Believes he can be anything he wants to be if he wants it bad enough. Knows he can expect an exciting future.

Idaho Parks and a Metal Detector: Great Family Fun

August 2, 2016 by Josh Snow Leave a Comment

Just where can you use your metal detector?

Metal Detector Permit
A permit to metal Detect in Boise, Idaho Parks.

Our Bounty Hunter metal detector had finally arrived and I was more excited than my kids were. Since we hadn’t given any thought to rules and regulations until we were at the park feeling a little sheepish about tearing up turf that was so perfectly manicured in search of our first find with the new metal detector.  Consequently we were questioning the legalities of what we were about to do.  So we jumped on the internet and searched for any rules or regulations that we could find for metal detecting Boise Idaho. Sure enough, there are rules that regulate where you can metal detect in Boise.

During our search we learned that you have to be licensed to metal detect in Boise parks. So We left the park feeling relieved that we hadn’t torn up the nice grass yet and had avoided getting into trouble.  One thing was for sure!  We wanted to get a license to metal detect in Boise parks.  It took us quite a bit of searching to figure out where we were supposed to go to get this license.

During our search we stumbled upon Boise Park and Recreation’s policies and procedures page where we located a document outlining what was needed to acquire the metal detector license. Unfortunately, the document didn’t list any contact information regarding where to get the permit.  Only after making a few phone calls were we able to acquire the information we needed.

We Were Told that Conn’s Wampum Hut provides metal detector training and issues the permits.

The Conn’s have been located at the same location for close to 50 years with the whole family involved in the metal detecting hobby. When we called ahead to schedule an appointment Pat Conn, answered the phone and gave us the information we needed.  Donna Conn, 85 years old, issues the permits. She informed us that she has regular hours but you should always call ahead. She taught us how to retrieve (not dig), our finds with a flat head screwdriver. A flat head screw driver is the only tool you can use in Boise City Parks. She also gave us a great tip: by recommending we dull the ends of our screw drivers to prevent scratching a potential find.

Wheelchair bound using a modified long screwdriver, Donna Conn showed us how to roll the turf, extract the dirt, replace the disturbed grass and heel in the area. This retrieval method assures that you don’t damage the turf. With our metal detector in hand, Donna had us locate finds in her yard. She has lots of coins buried including some older ones that she lets you keep. She required us to properly retrieve three coins prior to issuing the metal detector permit.  We found a couple wheat pennies that we were pretty excited about!

There is an initial fee of $10 for the permit and a $3 annual renewal fee. She assured us that she provides the training and permits as a community service and doesn’t profit from the fees. We spent about an hour and a half, some of it visiting, while we earned our permits.  Our family had a great time!  Donna gave us some good advice and a few perfect spots to start detecting!

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Treasure Hunting Idaho!

May 12, 2016 by Josh Snow 1 Comment

Hiking for Treasure with your family!

Ready to bring out your inner kid? Try turning your next hike into a treasure hunt adventure! You can find all sorts of exciting and valuable treasures right beneath your feet. Jewelry, old coins, relics, you never know what you will find.

About Me

My First Treasure Find!
My First Treasure Find!

I was in 6th grade, going to school in the north end of Boise. It was then that I had my first real “find”. While out at recess I caught a glimmer of something shiny out of the corner of my eye. I went to investigate and picked up a diamond wedding ring! I remember it well, traditional engagement ring; gold with a princess cut diamond. I was so excited thinking about how popular I was going to be with whoever had lost it!

I proudly walked into the principal’s office to turn it in. The principal informed me that if no one claimed it, I would be able to have it at the end of the year. I stopped by the office often to check on the status of the ring. Sure enough, I completed 6th grade with a pretty sweet graduation present! It felt great giving my mom more than a card for her birthday that year!

Treasure Hunt Finds!
Treasure Hunt Finds!

My First Metal Detector

At eleven years old it wasn’t easy coming up with money to buy things, especially something as expensive as a diamond ring. I remember spending a good part of that summer with my eyes on the ground, hoping to get lucky again. One can only assume it was my elaborate gift that prompted my mother to get me my very own metal detector.

Perhaps she was tired of watching me walk into stuff because my eyes were glued to the ground.  I searched for valuables everywhere I went. Either way, I was ready to start hunting for treasure! I loved detecting at my local parks and the schoolyard. Metal detecting taught me a lot about history, through the research of prospective sites that could prove promising. I also learned a lot about old coins and antiques that I would find.

Our Family Pastime

Treasure Hunting is Family Fun!
Treasure Hunting is Family Fun!

With a family of my own, I’ve enjoyed sharing in the excitement of treasure hunting with my kids. One of our favorite things to do is go for a hike and hunt for treasure. It gets us outdoors as a family and makes every hike an adventure. We take turns swinging the metal detector in front of us as we search for treasure. You’ll be amazed at the treasures you’ll unearth!

We’ve found tons of old coins, antiques, jewelry, military relics, you just never know. I’ve been able to teach my kids a lot about history and numismatics. We’ve built a pretty decent coin collection over the years that will help pay for their college education.

Treasure Hunting How Too

Things to bring: If you’re looking for something different to do outside, incorporate treasure hunting into your outdoor activities. It has proven to be a lot of fun for us and turns our hike into an exciting adventure! I wanted to include a list of items that I’ve found useful in our outings. Keep in mind that I’m hiking with a five and six-year-old and our outings are usually under four hours.

Lately, we’ve been hitting the trails around the Military Reserve in Boise. It’s close to our house and we always find something interesting. Just make sure you don’t dig on private property.

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  • Food and drinks. You’ll find that a break (or five) is necessary. I like to plan for a mid-hike lunch. Sandwiches and bananas are my go-to, snacks if it’s an evening hike.
  • Metal Detector. Metal detectors are not that heavy and we are carting it around the entire time. If you are worried about the weight purchase a lightweight detector.
  • Small Shovel. To unearth your treasure!
  • This is a great time to make memories. My five and six-year-old love to take pictures along the way.
  • Sun Block. I didn’t think about this the first time I went, lesson learned.
  • Comfortable shoes and clothing. Dress them appropriately. Warm clothing is a must-have on your metal detecting trips.
  • My backpack fills up quickly and fitting a blanket in there just isn’t going to happen. When it is time to eat we throw the towel in.
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