This Town Was Founded 19 DECADES AGO… What Will I Find?! Michigan Treasure Hunting
This Town Was Founded 19 DECADES AGO… What Will I Find?! Michigan Treasure Hunting
I’m back in Michigan my friends! I’ll be here until the end of September, and plan to film as many videos as I can. The first part of this video is a little surprise from on my way up here. Hope y’all enjoy!
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I grew up playing on and around the same 2 types of spreaders in the early 70s
Being from Michigan, I wish you could mention the names of the little towns. I could give you some ideas for places near me. (I’m old and not able to do all that anymore., too lame.)
I enjoy your video’s. This was one of your great day’s outside . I’ve been stuck at home these past few weeks and it’s not been fun. I’ll be getting out soon and heading to the beach with my friend and family.
Glad you are safely away from the hurricane that’s threatening Florida
Wow, this is great Wyld Kyle…back in 04, I worked on an old site just a bit north of Detroit’s old Eastern Market and our excavators unearthed artifacts similar to what you’ve found here. Much of the bottles I have dates back to the 1860’s, 70’s, 80’s all the way to the 1940s. We also found beautiful stoneware, skeleton keys, horse shoes ( from the horse and buggy days) and large animal bones. None of us hardly got any work done that day. Love your videos. Keep them comming!
Hello from West Michigan. Thanks for sharing your Michigan adventures.
Creek walk…in Michigan= video of my dreams!
At least you didn’t find a wood chipper.
the "plow of some sort" in an old manure spreader, the other contraption is a cycle bar mower, from the horse drawn era. cool stuff
That was once farm land. It’s gone back to woods. I always look for pottery sherds. They wash down out of the hills. You gotta dig to find the bottles.
I love rocks too. I collect them. Gems as well as river rocks. Jealous of all the fun you have collecting your treasures.
It looks like a manure spreader
That place with all the equipment would maybe be good to metal detect.
I don’t see how you know where to go. That farm equipment place would be fun to collect from….glad no one chased you away! Public lands?
Tha pice of farm equipment that you said might be a plow looks like an old manure spreader for fertilizing a field or pasture my grand dad had one he pulled behind his old Farmall tractor
Have you ever watched the Northern mud larks out of Scottland? I love them and what you are doing looking for bottles and porcelain is what the do.
the brick could be very old company was founded in the 1890 s
Bummer you didn’t find the mother lode, at least you don’t have to worry about swamp children up there. 🙂 <3
Keep them eyes peeled for arrowheads too bud!! 👀 Great vid Kyle!!
If you didn’t notice that the Brachipods are Kentucky’s state fossil and I have found a bunch of them in creek beds. Brachipods date back to the Cambrian to the Permian Period from 500 to 250 million years ago.
That was probably an old farm site
The age would be the year of the world wide flood of the bible only thousands of years old using youre evidence differnt conclusion! Take youre blinders off to all the lies we have been told! I once was brainwashed but at 66 and years of studying I believe God almighty created and destroyed the earth and is coming again to finally end this world of lies and deceptions of millions of years but yet we find flexable and soft tissues full of cells in billion years old bones? Yea right! Thank God I found the truth and the light!
10:00 that is an old manure spreader from the late 1800s-early 1910s. I grew up in mid Michigan and the corner of our property had one just like it and I always was fascinated with it as a kid.
Hello 👋 from New York Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can’t wait to see Where and What you Find Next 😊
The Amish still use the hay cutter and other farm equipment. They could probably rework that stuff and make them brand new.
Old thrasher and corn picker
Let me know if you hit Allegan county, also headed up towards Pentwater later in the week. Good to see you back up here. 🙂
Kyle, I see many people toss back bottle bottoms and some of them are Cool, like that green one you left. Why not cut around the bottom, a little sanding and you have yourself a one-of-a-kind coaster? ( :
the first farm implement with all the spikey looking things looked more like a manure spreader. rub nettle stings w jewel weed or plantain (the herb, not the fruit)
Wylde Kyle! Ur a JOY!
: Iridescent the bottles by put water n drops of food coloring. Leave in sun. Great Michigan finds. Thank you from Michigan 🙏🏻
PS. Need a hand held garden rake n maybe spade
Cool 😎
That’s an old sickle bar for cutting hay
Hi Wildkyle, I love your videos. What is the app you used at the beginning of this video to identify the period of rocks you were looking at ?
I know of a couple spots not far from Lexington, KY where I’ve collected death plates full of crinoids, brachiopods, and corals. I’ve even found crinoids and corals that have been agatized. There is a death plate the size of a car hood, containing hundreds of brachiopods. Lemme know if you would like the deets…
11:00 All that farm equipment looks like someone used to live there, probably a great place to metal detect.
Hey Kyle, it’s Ginger, me and my husband meet you down in Cedar Key. Just wanted to say hi! 👋
Lol. Skunks swim like octopus and pull unsuspecting adventurers to their watery death. Just fyi. Appreciate you sharing the hunt, and how you detect and make decisions as you go.
Model H series 47 is a shit spreader
Thank you so much for the wonderful video!!
It’s a very old manure spreader
Hope your mom is doing well.
Looks like a manure spreader to me
Your hat is from my home town. Always geek out when you wear it. Haha. Great finds as always.
Nettle stings suck but usually you can find jewelweed near nettles which is a natural remedy that works pretty well. Just squeeze the sap out of the stem onto the stings. It also works on poison ivy. Definitely worth looking it up for next time – it’s pretty easy to identify.
Kinda fun road-tripping with you! Thanks 😊❤
Hey I’m from Toledo Ohio and I’m pretty sure that’s pronounced “Hugh-bner”. Also I’d pay for that toledo bottle if you held on to it lol
scary glove 😆
It’s from the 1860s possibly it’s from the same city I’m from born and raised Toledo Ohio so that’s pretty cool that you found that
What town are you in?
I recently found out about rocked AND ID GREAT i also highly reccomend it 🙂🤪