Some hunts are all about the little wins — a quiet evening, a familiar park, and the chance to see what the ground wants to give up. In this episode, Zeke (aka Glenn) heads out for a relaxed metal detecting session, working through mixed signals, trash targets, and the kind of subtle tones that can turn a slow night into a satisfying one.
It’s not a treasure explosion, but it’s real detecting: coins tucked between trash, tricky tones hiding in the mulch, and the steady rhythm of swinging the detector under the lights. Along the way, Zeke shares honest tips on reading signals, working different park zones, and staying patient when the finds are few but the hunt still feels good.
If you’ve ever had a “dry spell” and needed a reminder that even small hauls can teach you something, this hunt is for you. A handful of coins, a few surprises, and a whole lot of real‑world experience — that’s what keeps detectorists coming back.
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