Two Rings Lost in Minnesota Snow—Both Recovered in the Same Week! Persistence Pays Off
One gentleman lost his ring while brushing heavy snow (1–2 inches per hour!) off his car during a storm. We searched for about three hours that day, even coordinating with the snowplow driver to push the snow from the search area into a pile we’d check later. We checked under the hood, between the wipers, everywhere we could think of—no luck. The ring had vanished, possibly into that relocated snow pile.As the thaw progressed, the snow melted just enough, and there it was—spotted and recovered right where we’d suspected. The melt revealed what repeated detector sweeps in deep cold couldn’t quite reach.
The other was lost while the owner was clearing his driveway. Multiple thorough searches turned up nothing, with snow and ice still hiding signals and limiting access. But as warmer days arrived and snow receded, the ring appeared in the open—found by the owner before my scheduled return visit.In both instances, the rings surfaced in the exact zones we’d narrowed down through careful, persistent searching. The owners were thrilled, incredibly appreciative of the time and effort invested, and quick to share their joy—even though they made the final finds themselves.Congratulations to both of these guys on getting their precious rings back! We never gave up hope, and neither did they. Sometimes a little patience and a timely thaw make all the difference.












