June 29, 2026

Night Coin Hunt Under an Eclipse: Returning to an Old Park

There’s something special about returning to a park you haven’t hunted in years—especially at night, with an eclipse hanging in the sky. In this session, Zeke (aka Glenn) heads back to an old spot for a night coin hunt, weaving through trashy patches, playground structures, and deep mulch beds in search of coins, jewelry, and anything interesting the ground wants to give up.

Right from the first swings, the detector starts firing off signals. Some tones are sharp and clean, others are scratchy and shallow, and a few sit right in that “maybe” zone that keeps the hunt exciting. I talk through each one in real time—how the target IDs behave, how tones shift when I turn on them, and what makes a signal worth digging when the trash pouch is filling up fast.

The playground adds its own challenges: metal poles, buried hardware, and mulch that hides shallow targets. But that’s part of the fun. Every plug is a small reveal, and even the junk helps paint a picture of how the park has changed over the years. With the eclipse overhead, the whole hunt has a calm, almost surreal feel—quiet ground, cool air, and a sky putting on a show.

If you enjoy relaxed night hunts, real‑world signals, and the simple joy of rediscovering an old spot, this session is right in that lane.

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