Detectival 2017
Treasure Hunting magazine|December 2017

For many months, I had been slowly counting down the days to the much anticipated Detectival. Like many, I had experienced the superb XP Rally near Burford in 2016 and thus was eagerly looking forward to this new venture.

Julian Evan-Hart
Detectival 2017

Finally, the day arrived and we headed excitedly off to Oxfordshire. As we drove down the lanes, looking at the fields seemingly threaded together with their dry stone walls, we spotted the first road sign saying Detectival. Efficiently marshalled into our allotted parking spot, we considered organising and unpacking for our stand. However, firstly we decided to have a quick walk around to see what the whole set up was like. What was immediately obvious was the sheer size – was this really Detectival, a rally for detectorists? It was more like a County Show of some sort – it was absolutely huge! Looking further around we spotted many familiar dealers, manufacturer stands, food emporiums, a large bar facility, multiple toilets, and a veritable host of tents and camper vans, all set amongst the rolling, partly wooded, hills of Oxfordshire.

Immediately noticeable was the warm, welcoming atmosphere of the event – everything was well planned, meticulously organised and there was a buzz of subtle anticipation. Perhaps this was due to thoughts of potential finds to be made, meeting up with friends, or the fact that Minelab had not only decided on the UK to reveal the latest thoroughbred from their stable, but had chosen this specific venue and event at which to do so. I must mention the marshals at this event who worked tirelessly and very hard to ensure safety, happiness, efficiency and that a good time was had by all, which I and all others attending Detectival really did appreciate, thank you.

Being partial to the odd burger (or six) I must also say the food stalls were excellent in both variety and opening times in order to feed the ever hungry masses. Although I didn’t stay on site during the evenings I heard many tales regarding the great evening entertainment and other good-natured shenanigans that occurred throughout the duration of this event.

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