MOMENTUM
Hey everyone, treasure hunters and dirt fishers! Glenn here (aka Zeke) back with another quick recap as we roll into Round 3 of the new year. On January 3, 2026, I fired up the mobile setup once again for a live detecting session titled "Let’s Find More Stuff! #metaldetecting #mobile #livestream #irl".
Another Mobile Adventure in the Books
This stream was all about maintaining that early-year momentum: heading out with the detector, staying mobile, and digging whatever the ground decided to give up in real time. The #irl vibe delivered pure, unedited action—signals, swings, digs, and great live chat interaction. Thanks to everyone who tuned in; the views and likes are climbing steadily, which keeps the motivation high!
I hit some familiar spots hoping to build on the previous days, and while it wasn’t a banner day for silver or relics, we did pull some clad out of the dirt—and battled the usual trash suspects along the way.
Highlights from the Hunt
- Three quarters – solid clad recovery!
- One penny – every cent adds up to the 2026 totals.
- And yes… lots of trash (pull tabs, foil, can slaw—the classics that keep us humble and our holes honest).
No big jewelry or old coins this time, but consistent hunts like this clear the junk and set the stage for future keepers. Plus, the live chat made it feel like a group dig—huge thanks to everyone who hung out!
Why Go Live?
- Unpredictable Excitement: Anything can happen on the next beep.
- Real Interaction: Viewer suggestions, encouragement, and shared stories make it feel like we’re hunting together.
- Daily Inspiration: Perfect way to stay motivated and get out there regularly.
Missed it live?
Catch the replay here: Watch the full stream on YouTube.
How are your first few hunts of 2026 going?
Pulling any clad or battling trash piles? Share your updates in the comments—I love hearing about everyone’s adventures!
Stay dirty, stay persistent,
Glenn (Zeke)
P.S. Subscribe to Zeke's Metal Detecting Finds on YouTube for more live streams, find recaps, and clean-ups!
P.P.S. Quick reminder—"Zeke" is my metal detecting alias; real name is Glenn!

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