So I was taking a walk in a forest near my house, and I came upon a small stash of mixed metals. It looked as if someone had torn down an old shed or something because there was some other construction debris mixed in. So I piled it up and planned on getting it on the way back. I kept walking along an old road and pretty soon I came across a rusted out washing machine half buried in leaves. So I dragged it out onto the road and hoped I could find a way to possibly get a truck up there to get it. I kept going along the road untill I saw some more metal stuff. This was where I got excited. I saw some other stuff half buried in leaves, such as some iron alloy sheets and other miscellaneous items. They were on a hill, so I climbed up the hill and was starting to pile it all up when some other stuff caught my eye. I kept climbing the hill and found even more metal stuff! It was mostly rusted out iron with a bit of aluminum. This was in a field and I could see for about a mile before a large hill blocked my view. For the next 1/8 mile, all I could see was metal stuff near the tree line. I couldn't believe it. This was when I was just starting out scrapping and I considered 20 lbs of mixed metal a good day's haul, so you can imagine how I felt. I wasn't even bothering to pile it up and sort it at this point. I just wanted to see what was there. In total, I found 2 rusted out water heaters, some chain link fencing, an old 55 gallon barrel, an old CAST IRON SHED, about 6 feet high, 4 feet wide, and 5 feet in length (and about 1 ton), and several other things. There's about 2-3 large truckloads of stuff there. Over the next few days, I found the remains of an old car (it looked like some stuff had fallen off when they took the body) and a solid metal bathtub. Now all I have to do is find a way to fit a truck in there. I'm not carrying it the 3/4 mile back to my house.