Submitted by blsavarese t3_zyjupl in baltimore
Is there a mudlarking community in Balto? I'm new to the area and new to mudlarking. I'd love to find someone to show me the ropes.
Submitted by blsavarese t3_zyjupl in baltimore
Is there a mudlarking community in Balto? I'm new to the area and new to mudlarking. I'd love to find someone to show me the ropes.
I’ve only seen mudlarking on the (London) Thames videos. Would love to have something like that here.
ETA: quick search of YouTube didn’t turn anything up.
Closest I've seen is /u/TopS3cr3t who does privy digging throughout the city, and recently has been posting more about magnet fishing in the harbor
It was /u/TopS3cr3t's magnet fishing posts that prompted me to post. Neither the privy digging or the magnet fishing are exactly what I'm after, but I love following his finds. I'm looking for combing "beaches," shorelines, even river beds, for treasures.
The area south of insulator drive has some “beaches” that have some interesting finds. Tons of well worn “sea glass” , brick chunks and pottery. You might have to get a bit crafty to get back there with all the construction and keep an eye out for needles. Please stay out of the actual muddy areas in the harbor/Patapsco area. The stuff is like quicksand and full of chemicals, heavy metals ect
This is a great tip. thanks!
Thanks for the tag /u/2_points_5_hours_ago !
/u/blsavarese - there are a few folks that do it along Back River, Middle River, and Bush River.
Check out Ferry Bar If you want to stay in the city. good lick with the hunt!
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but the Maryland Natural History Society does field trips to beaches to look for fossils.
(They're also a neat little museum and worth a visit.)
"Mudlarking" sounds dirty in more ways than one
I would be very cautious the water here is extremely toxic dangerous and smells bad. Needles and broken glass all over and the occasional homeless person can be very agressive. Maybe go with a group
Interested in this too, Baltimore is such an old city that there has to be something neat buried around somewhere. I've seen videos where folks do bottle collecting from old dumps too, seems like fun.
wuguwa t1_j268yst wrote
Never heard of such. Looks interesting.