WHAT ROCKHOUNDING DREAMS ARE MADE OF | Yellowstone River Gemstone Treasures and Agate Hunting
WHAT ROCKHOUNDING DREAMS ARE MADE OF | Yellowstone River Gemstone Treasures and Agate Hunting
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What do you do with your rocks when yo get them home? Do you shape them? Carve them? Display? Jewelry?
UFO at 7:13.
How much u earn after selling this stones.. just m started to collect these stones.. just for info pls tell us
Duck creek?
Video would be better if you identified what you find to those watching.
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Change the nozzle to a stream and you will be more effective at cleaning off a rock without spraying everything around it. Sometimes you’re notclose enough to the shoreline to keep on refilling. I’d rather be looking for rocks instead of walking back and forth to fill a bottle.
I can’t even begin to explain what rock hounding was like 60 years ago in Western America in comparison to what’s available today. Picking up football-sized pieces of jade on the Frasier River in Canada, spending all day at Oregon Opal mines that would pay for the vacation. Digging thunder eggs at 10 cents each in Eastern Oregon, and picking up Agate, Chalcedony, Jasper, Bornite, Corundum, Quartz, and Staurolite all over Idaho. Finding pieces of petrified wood so big it took 4 drunk dads and a wench to move them. Some of them I am sure are still where we left them next to their original divot. My father lined our yard with gem-grade obsidian and large lava rocks… it helped to have an available child workforce. We would drive to California for jade, jasper, serpentine, agate, tourmaline, petrified wood, malachite, fossils, and garnets. These long drives are where I learned I didn’t like Country Western music much. I remember one summer "vacation" we had to stop collecting because we couldn’t add more weight to a 1967 International Travelall 4X4 pulling a heavy cargo trailer, so we drove home, unloaded, and drove to the Oregon coast for a load of small coastal pine trees, my dad was into Bonsi too. Different times.
Jems stone hunter useful video sir
That’s how Jurassic Park started.
@12:06 IT LOOKS LIKE A PETRIFIED HEART !!!! I WOULD SEND THIS TO THE PROFESSOR, AT MUDFOSSILL UNIVERSITY, HE’S ON YOUTUBE, AS MUDFOSSILL UNIVERSITY. GOOD FIND !!!!!
Love your videos. My vice is S. Dakota Fairburns. Have you ever hunted for the elusive Fairburn Agate. I have 283 Fairburns now in my private collection. I am 79 years of age and have been accumulting them since age 7.
We just found a huge agate geode but we had to leave it as it was after a 7km walk in and way to heavy to carry out LOL.But we gots lots of fist sized plus chunks out. Great video, I know that excitement.
Being able to collect on the water is one of my favorite things in the north east. You have beautiful pieces there. I’m jealous of the gravely u have.. love it.
In Idaho we call the big one "Jaspagate"
It’s conglomerates.
Got Bear?
Picture jasper ???
Hey have you heard of heart stones? Stellium7 has found hundreds of petrified stone hearts!!!? For real! Check it out! Great hunt!
Wounderful hounding.. beautiful finds..
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Where Pryor Creek enters the Yellowstone River I’d wager BIG smallmouth or river trout can be had.
The one you found at 15:14 is very plausibly a toasted marshmallow that just wanted to live a different life as an agate. Probably to avoid getting eaten.
When you get hot spray yourself with the spray bottle, as it evaporates and breezes hit you it’ll cool you down. Travel size spray bottles are essential to my summers 🙂
Thanks!
Man you look like you’re in a semi precious stone store checking what they have. haha.
Hubby and i took the dogs to the creek yesterday so i could hunt for ‘interest pieces’ for my new stone garden, pond and fountain ive spent all summer building using locally sourced materials and repurposed landscaping pavers and plants. We were an hour in on the ‘bank combing’ and my husbands starts laughing out loud! After a few brief attempts to regain his composure, with frailty, he enlightened me to the vision that played out in his head as i take a few steps, pick up a rick and get giddy about another neat find, then a few steps more and my enthusiasm resumes. As he watches from upstream, he recalled a family guy episode……"ooh, piece of candy" ….."ooh, piece of candy" ….ooh…..🤣🤣🤣 It was a great day!!
k so someone can tell me whats the name of the first rock at the start of the vide?
agatey jasper sounds like a county western singer I would like to see
Where’s the "Au" that’s my kind of Natural find ?
❤I thought I strange to love rocks but I see that there at lot of people love to look for rocks, awesome ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 love it!! Keep up the good work !!😊❤❤❤❤
sprays you with water "what are you, you’re so pretty" 14:28 best scene in a nature yt
If you’re ever wondering if you’re holding a piece of petrified wood, or if it’s a sedimentary sandstone with an inclusion. Cut the end of it and check for rings. Polish it and you’ll see it even clearer. Usually petrified wood has agate, or Amber’s and such inclusive.
Man, If I could just teleport into there, I would be flogging the water with flies all day every day.
Oh man ryte up my ally ! I have found all kinds of rocks I don’t know what they are some of them I know but I like them…
Montana Rock Mom’s spray bottle seems to work the quickest and most efficient, especially for the really caked-on stones. I believe it’s pressurIzed 👍🏽
I just ran upon this channel and I’m a fanatic when it comes to agate and geode hunting . My friend lives in Garrard County Ky and I was Arrowhead hunting in some tobacco fields and he mentioned rock hunting/Hounding and anyways he took me on my first trip and I can’t remember exactly what the ❤ name of the river we were hunting on but I’ve been hooked ever since . I’ve been trying to watch these videos to try and educate myself on how to recognize or identity what type of Rocks they are.
It’s hard to find any rocks in Florida but I found a moonstone and a rock with red and white stripes in it.
Oh…. Yellow stones 🙄I get it
Agatized jasper.
Master bladter at walmart beats them all i need the sprayer to survive the summer 👍
I live in Livingston y in the world u want to show people this…. that means more people to leave trash and take more rocks which leaves none for people that live here just dumb
Hello!!Around haw much money 💰 you get for those crystal’s ? I sale crystals quartz stones!!
They are called Montana Moss Agates,they are called this because of the whitish coat on them, and are mainly found on the Yellowstone. I was born in Glendive, MT and had family as well as friends the worked with them, i also have a number of the but do not have a saw.
Have you walked the shores of Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan? The rocks are already beautifully tumbled by the lake ice.
I am new to rockhounding and I live in Texas. I make sun catchers and I wanted to make some with sea glass and seashells because we are close to the water. Well I decided to start making my own sea glass. After reading up on it, I decided to jump in with both feet! I got a tumbler and started making the glass. After that I decided to go looking for rocks and crystals. Well I soon became very disappointed because I live in Victoria and there absolutely no places to go mining or rockhounding for at least 100 miles. Somebody asked me if I tried Pebble Beach. It’s actually the Guadalupe river with a gravel bar in our huge park. So I get there and realize this place is HEAVEN!!!! It looks just like this one that your at! I get down there and quickly realize I am so under-prepared for what I was gonna do. All I came with was a plastic bag🤣🤣🤣This place has soooooo many Agates, Jasper, petrified wood, Pudding stone. I have been there three times so far and I could not believe what I found there!! I found a rock with silver around it, Pink Jade and so much Agate/Jasper mix. This is turning into a huge habit because now I need a rock saw, drill stand for my Dremel, table stone polisher and another tumbler🤦♀️🤣🤣🤣I’m so addicted to this! I’ve started reviewing our towns mineral reports. I can’t believe I have found a hobby that’s like therapy😁
Did you know my brother Doren ?
4:23 “..maybe I’ll just leave it here.”… 🤣😂said no rock hound. Ever.
so is this just a hobby or do you sell these to dealers somewhere? jewelry dealers might love some of this stuff.
at 9;35 ofthis film ,in the lower mid section of shot theres what looks like a chunkk of gold ,you mite have over looked..
It would be really great to see the polished outcome of these stones.