I visited a bloke yesterday who has been gold detecting as a hobby for a few months.
He showed me a diary that he has set up on an Excel spreadsheet. It's a really well thought out thing.
It has columns for recording the amounts of gold found, the amount of hours spent on an outing, GPS/grid references and a comments section where he records such things as weather, terrain, amounts of junk, any other significant finds, even whether insects are a problem. The gold found has a cumulative total that can be referenced to current spot price for stash value. He can also calculate the return on his labor (if any). Maybe a good way to judge the value of your outlays and efforts.
If he sells any nuggets he has a seperate section to record this. It has the spot price at time of selling and a column for actual sale price of nuggets compared to spot and the difference.
This is easily the best recording system for a detectorist I have seen, but even just keeping a written diary in an exercise book of your detecting adventures is not a bad idea. It might not make sense if you only go out every now and then, but when you have been to many places over a period of time it can help with planning future outings or tactics.
He showed me a diary that he has set up on an Excel spreadsheet. It's a really well thought out thing.
It has columns for recording the amounts of gold found, the amount of hours spent on an outing, GPS/grid references and a comments section where he records such things as weather, terrain, amounts of junk, any other significant finds, even whether insects are a problem. The gold found has a cumulative total that can be referenced to current spot price for stash value. He can also calculate the return on his labor (if any). Maybe a good way to judge the value of your outlays and efforts.
If he sells any nuggets he has a seperate section to record this. It has the spot price at time of selling and a column for actual sale price of nuggets compared to spot and the difference.
This is easily the best recording system for a detectorist I have seen, but even just keeping a written diary in an exercise book of your detecting adventures is not a bad idea. It might not make sense if you only go out every now and then, but when you have been to many places over a period of time it can help with planning future outings or tactics.