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Garrett Ace Series Detector Stand

It was a regarding 8:00 a.m. on a December morning here in El Paso, Texas as I was hiking and treasure hunting up a steep mountain. If you know anything with regards to El Paso it is that it is called the Sun City, so December here feels like spring. It was a gorgeous morning, temperature was in the 70's and there was a nice cool breeze.

We started up the mountain at in regards to 8:00 a.m., after we had checked off the items from our supply list. When I say we, I mean my two brothers, two nephews, our guide, and myself. Our guide is a colorful, strange sort of person who believes in spiritual powers. Anyway, our guide told us that he has an old map of buried treasure that would disclose the treasure of the Lost Padre Mine. (You may read this story of the mine on my upcoming post.)

We started climbing and my brother slipped with the loose rocks and fell down. We knew just then that it was going to be a tough climb. The trails, the ones we could make out, were treacherous, but the thought of the buried treasure kept us going. I will tell you one thing, the view from where we started up to our final destination was breathtaking. Half way there, most of us had fallen at least twice. If we had not worked together constantly we would have ended up in a hospital or worse. Three quarter of the way up the mountain, we had walked around, above, below, or straight through some of the desert's beauteous and most prickly plants: Prickly pear cactus, barrel cactus, ocotillo, yucca, mesquites and a heap of other thorn ridden plants. A week later I was still taking thorns out of my legs. It is all share of the hiking and treasure hunting experience.

The last leg of the climb was the most unmanageable if you may believe that. I was carrying my Garrett Ace 250 Metal Detector, my headphones, and all my metal detector accessaries in my backpack ordinarily they feel light but this time it felt like I was carrying a load of rocks. There weren't any prickly plants but it was a 30 foot almost vertical walk to pay dirt. When I had when it comes to ten feet to go, my legs started to tighten and they were cramping. The same thing happened to my brothers, and I thought, "I wish we were in our 20's rather of our 40's". Anyway, we were at last at the top and after we got our second wind we asked, "Now where do we go?" Our guide told us to find some markers that were left there by the man that made the map a lot of 30 years earlier. The man had made the map when he without intention encountered a little hole in the mountain that led to a cave where he and two other men came across this treasure a good deal of years ago, but because of sure circumstances were unable to retrieve it. I have never seen the map but we were capable to find the markers that this map mentions. Since our climb had taken assorted hours and of course the decent would in all likelihood take just as long, we were unable to search for a sure type of rock that was employed to seal the entrance. We have vowed to return there this spring and assert the buried treasure.

Techko’s S0003KA Indoor Motion Detector Alarm detects intruders through it is passive infrared sensor (PIR) and then sounds it is built-in 115 db alarm. Or if you choose, the S002K alarm may provide a pleasant formal publi statement chime when motion is detected. To arm or disarm the system, there is a commodious slide switch on the side of the unit. The alarm may be mounted with screws for permanent installation or placed upon a desk, shelf, etc.
Garrett Ace Series Detector Stand

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Garrett Ace Series Detector Stand

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Garrett Ace Series Detector Stand

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Garrett Ace Series Detector Stand

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Greast device
By James Highotwer
great item. may place it anyplace in the house to secure an entire area. Best of all, it is simple, and can't be compromised thru remote since it has no remote control built in. ( anything with a remote may be hacked....)

Makes a earsplitting noise which may wake us up upstairs.

Since it is zsmall and portable, may take it with you on vaca.

Cool item!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1Poor Performance Alarm
By DB
Techko S003KA Indoor Motion Detector Alarm, 800 Square Foot Range.

I had to return the alarm. Many times it would go off without any reason. Not dependable.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5TechnoS003KA
By A. Smith
The product us incisively what I was seeking, it runs off a 9Volt batteries and does an magnificent occupation of detecting motion within the 800 foot range. I've had no difficulties with this item thence far.

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