As if !
There's a couple of long cairns with what-seems-to-be barred up entrances. Drystone rubble under a scant layer of lichen and moss. A cupmarked standing stone that I want to replace, those two daft cairns, which could be dated from peat stratigraphy, and the seam of chopped up bog oak that's appeared by gully erosion. Then there's the deserted copper mine - the tunnel goes straight, and I've been down it, but near the entrance there's a fork to the left that curves round - I need to look down there and just one waisted stone axe would be a wonderful find there. Full landowner approval and a 'can't be bothered' approach by both county hall and EH. I was rude to Aron yesterday so it's unlikely Stan will show.
The treasure would be some canny photographs - I'll look out for both magnesium ribbon and white flares (or tweed).