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Description SEM took this one of me dowsing his newly-found site in the Brecon Beacons. That's Fan Brycheiniog peeping over the forestry plantation!

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AngieLake
(2006-08-09)
We got wet on the Saturday, so on the Sunday I got all togged up with my 2nd hand wet-weather trousers and a showerproof top. Guess what - it was sunny and hardly rained at all ..... but my trousers underneath were soaking when I changed! 'Breathable' togs are on my list of must-haves now!
Nick-
(2006-08-14)
Is that with a copper welding rod , or a bent steel coathanger in each hand? (I've heard it can be done with those...) I don't appear to be able to divine.....:-(
AngieLake
(2006-08-14)
They're L-shaped copper rods Nick. I got mine from Devon Dowsers' supplies when I used to attend their autumn/ winter meetings. They come in all weights (mine are fairly light and slender) but men tend to go for slightly heavier ones, and these often come in a steely-coloured metal. The heaviest ones I've seen are those Hamish Miller uses. He is a blacksmith and makes his own. Our member 'Hamish' had some of his I believe. Haven't tried it with metal coat-hangers, but heard it works. I'm sure you'd soon get the hang of it. Most people can do it, they just lack faith in their own skills.
hamish
(2006-08-15)
I have a pair of Hamish Miller's rods but they are a little heavy for me. I use copper rods similar to Angie's but a little heavier than hers. I have seen some odd ways of dowsing tho'. http://www.diviningmom.com

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