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Philip

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And I asked him where the little wire was that went from the C4 to the little like explosive thing.

And he goes, no, we do that all by Bluetooth now.

And so they blew it up with their phone.

Yeah, that's that's over half of it is just spending the time to study.

It's really dorky, but it's a ton of fun.

But just look at old maps and history and the Library of Congress has maps that you can access online.

So you look at those and then figure it out where you can go.

getting permission to go to those places.

Obviously you can't go to any national parks or state parks or anything like that.

So it's, it's finding private property, farmers, people that own land that you ask permission.

Can I come on your property and dig holes?

Um, and can I, can I search for, search for, for relics for, for old things that might be on your property?

And a lot of times they'll say no.

And sometimes they'll say, yeah.

Most of them actually don't really care.

What I've run into is they just kind of go, I don't really care.