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Sunny SoCal but cold! still detecting the beach's 2 Silver rings!

Goldstrike

Well-known member
Along with 2 925 silver rings that I detected this past week, I'm including some random shot's of the beach's here in sunny but cold SoCal. Even though it's been intermittently sunny (between rain showers) it has been cold so there are very few spending anytime on the beach except for the die hard surfers and their loyal wife's bundled up on the beach taking photographs of them!!! BTW, there seems to be few surfers that wear jewelry anymore so you cannot count on them losing stuff!!
All of the beach's up and down the coast have been hammered hard by many detectorist's so unless there is a storm (which we very rarely get) that cleans and removes sand from the beach's or makes cuts at the shoreline, the beach remains the same and the finds are very scarce.
Still, I manage to get out to either the beach or the local parks and have fun doing what I love to do and look forward soooooooo much to the warmer weather and SUMMER:clapping: to get here.
G.L. & H.H. everyone and wishing for gold in everyone's scoop!!!

P.s I wanted to mention that in the last image, if you look carefully, you will see a school and also see black top stretching almost to the shoreline. It's school property and at recess, you'll see kids playing basketball etc; actually on the blacktop on the beach!!! Only in SoCal!!
 
goldstrike, thanx for the great pix. Sheesk, you can even see how calm those waters are. You could float a peanut shell on those placid flat waters, eh? You're right: we need some serious swells and on-shore winds to take out some sand. I'm on Monterey Bay, and we too haven't seen good serious erosion here in what seems like years. Just a little bump here and a little bump there :( I'm waiting for those serious on-shore breakers where mother nature piles up targets as fast as you can dig for hours-straight! :)

The seasonal super low low-tides always seem to draw some hunters out, who think these lowest-low tides will somehow bode for good detecting. But if there was no swells and erosion, then the only thing that super low tides do ....... is give you LOTS more sterile sand to walk around in, to find nothing in. haha
 
Thanks Mud and Tom_in_CA great comments and your so right! we could use one of those earthquakes out at sea to get some wave action and move some sand and get things stirred up!......no sunami's though!LOL
 
Heres what I had to deal with today! I did get a 41 merc in this mess at 20 degrees with a 10 degree wind chill!:cry:
Mud
 
All I can say is I take my hat off to you Mud detecting in those conditions! Do you have to dip your ATPro in antifreeze once in awhile to stop it from freezing up? (Just kidding)!!!! Wow, it makes me appreciate living here and I promise not to complain anymore about the weather here!!!! Stay warm and safe Mud.
 
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