Daylight Savings Time always feels like a little gift—an early start, a bit more light, and just enough motivation to grab the detector and get moving. This morning, Zeke (aka Glenn) headed back to a park he hasn’t visited in quite a while. The ground was noisy, the trash was thick, and the signals kept him guessing, but that’s exactly what makes these quick hunts fun.
Right away, the detector lit up with all the usual suspects: pull tabs, foil, and plenty of jumpy tones. But tucked between the junk were a few solid hits—a penny, a nickel, a dime, and even an earring hiding in the mix. Nothing huge, but each one a reminder that even familiar parks still have a few surprises left.
This hunt wasn’t about big treasure. It was about getting outside early, listening to the machine, and letting the small wins stack up. Real-world metal detecting is built on mornings like this—quiet, simple, and just rewarding enough to keep you coming back.
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