Warm winter nights are perfect for a relaxed coin hunt, and in this session Zeke (aka Glenn) heads out to see what the ground still wants to give up. The air is cool, the park is quiet, and every repeatable tone feels like a small mystery waiting to be solved. It’s the kind of simple, honest detecting that keeps the hobby fun all year long.
Winter detecting has its own rhythm — firmer soil, sharper tones, and a slower, more patient pace. As we move through the hunt, I talk through how I read signals in cooler ground, how I decide which tones deserve a dig, and why even a few coins on a winter night can feel like a win. No hype, no pressure — just a calm evening swing with a detector that won’t stay quiet.
If you enjoy real, everyday metal detecting with a cozy winter vibe, this warm night coin hunt fits right in. A few good signals, a couple of surprises, and the simple joy of getting out and swinging.
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