Well, Relic Hunter, I would do the following (which I've done before for
large areas):
>1. Do a grid system, starting with the outer edges of the park, which means
to search a series of twenty foot rectangles, each butting up to the other, by
using colored wood dowels 2 feet long pushed into the ground a few inches to
mark off the grid. Move each one another 20 feet after thoroughly searching
each rectangle with various size coils, starting with small to large ( 8", 12",
long 3"X18", etc.).
>2. Draw a group of maps for a looseleaf notebook, detailing each search area.
>3. Also mark on the grid map what was found and where within each grid.
>4. BE PATIENT!! Any area worth searching is worth doing it right..! If it takes
a week or a month, so what?
>5. Searching willy-nilly is wasting time, cause you'll never know where you've
been or what you missed. That Gold ring or Silver coin will never see the light of day!
>6. Discard all trash accordingly.
>7. Take photos of ALL finds each search session, including trash!
>8. Learn to keep records this way in all your hunts for the later memories.
>9. Have a great time and look forward to each hunt for the sheer
excitement of it and the enjoyment of living each day doing what you LOVE!
Good Luck!

..W