Cold weather doesn’t stop the hunt — it just makes the signals a little sharper and the digging a little tougher. In this clip, Zeke (aka Glenn) heads out to a Texas playground with the Nokta Simplex+ to see what’s hiding under the mulch and dirt on a chilly day. The ground is noisy, the tones are mixed, and every signal feels like a small mystery waiting to be solved.
Playgrounds are always a blend of trash and treasure, and this hunt delivers exactly that. Foil, can slaw, and random junk show up early, but a few clean coin tones break through the chatter — quarters, pennies, and the kind of finds that keep you moving from swing set to slide with a little extra hope.
Zeke talks through the signals as he hears them, sharing the excitement, the frustration, and the little decisions that make metal detecting such a patient person’s hobby. Cold hands, stubborn tones, and the thrill of uncovering something worthwhile — it’s all part of the experience. This clip captures the real heart of detecting: persistence, curiosity, and the joy of finding something hidden in a pile of debris.
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