Today at lunch, I REALLY wanted to get out and detect. I expected clear skies and decent weather. A snow front came in.
"No biggie," I thought, "I've got a jacket and gloves."
Yep. I do!
I went out detecting in the nice medium-sized snowflakes. Unsurprisingly, I had the park all to myself. I like that.

I had my ACE350 wrapped in a clear plastic trash bag (like for th really small trash cans. Worked great, kept the snow and moisture off the display, and allowed me to both see and push buttons. I think I'm going to just have to make a clear protector out of a cut up ziplock bag and tape for winter... but that's a different topic.
I get out there with my yellow dipped gloves from Harbor Freight. The snow hit the back of them and melted a bit. Not wet, really, just every so slightly moist.
Combined with the steady light wind, while my body was warm, my fingers quickly started to get cold. But then I started finding clad... in the wet ground. Of course, digging up stuff, pulling it out, and grabbing mud makes the gloves worse. But then, I figured I got into the swing of things and warmed up (all those squats tend to make for a decent workout, I figured.
WRONG
Wow, was I wrong... My fingers stopped hurting because it was 27 degrees outside, and add some windchill and they basically
FROZE.
After I was done detecting (about 45 minutes) I went back to the truck and took off my gear and got in. Right about the time I reached for the keys, my fingers woke up. I swear, if I wasn't such a manly-guy, I'd have cried. I certainly whined out loud enough that had anyone been near, they'd have assumed I was 9-years old. Holy Frozen Fishsticks Batman! I don't think I've dealt with frozen fingers since I was a kid.
It's now an hour and a half later and the pads of two of my fingers still feel like they've been burnt. I think I managed a little nerve damage. When they finished stabbing my brain with pain, I noted I couldn't pick anything up, because the fingers were swollen like little sausages.
This picture has my fingers at the same distance. They should be the same size. The fingers on the right were the ones that got wet. The middle finger is especially swollen. and this is 90 minutes later, now!
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Hmmm. I think I need a new pair of gloves. That'll be the next purchase with my clad.
Anyone have any suggestions for waterproof MDing gloves? I'm thinking I either need to go to a fully dipped set (just completely waterproof), or a set of neoprene gloves. The neoprene I'm not thrilled about because they're so thick.
Ideas T-Net family? I'd like to be able to get out for more than 10 minutes in the wet!
Skippy
Oh... and I found 8 quarters, a dime, and 7 pennies. In my book, TOTALLY WORTH IT. *grin*