Watching you hunt rocks on a secluded peaceful beach is like watching Bob Ross paint "happy little trees" 😀 Makes my anxiety melt away in that beautiful lake.
I love it, too. I haven’t been able to get up to Lake Superior for well over 1 1/2 yrs, and at times I get so anxious for it! Watching Rob scout the shores helps fill that need for having my feet in the sand, and my eyes hunting for the colors and shapes that alert my brain to check it out!😎🙋🏻♀️
@@MichiganRocks yep, I talk to you while you are rocking or polishing. I really had a hard time when you were tumbling glass to make it look like beach glass....🙄
Another Super Video!!! Its been awhile since being up on the shore of Lake Superior!!! It is nice watching you look at all the neat pretty rocks!! Thanks!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
I think the coolest thing about this is the way the rock's got there.... I'd love to hunt such a place! Your lucky to have that all around you... think it's time i got up and go searching....
Great finds in lake Superior. The black sand flies are one thing I don't miss from the UP, they love to bite you on the ears and by your eyes where you glass make it hard to slap them. Keep up the great videos and God bless you and your family.
These must be a different kind of fly. Stable flies stay low by your legs and feet and really don’t fly around your head much. Deer flies buzz around your head more.
Hi Rob, Your videos are relaxing and you always find the most beautiful stones, my favorites, epidote, unakite, red jasper, agates, etc... I now dream of Lake Michigan
I like the quotes around “road”. Trail, maybe? Sam is definitely better at finding agates than I am. I think it’s a combination of younger eyes and that he almost always hunts the dry rocks. I hunt the water because I like other rocks too and they look better in the water. The water also makes for a more interesting video.
Fossils are really rare on the beaches in this area. Karen at the agate shop in Grand Marais has a theory that the agates come to the beach on icebergs over the winter. I don' t
I've identified Sam's rock at 4:27 and it's a perfect specimen of donutite which often acquire a polished sheen giving them a glazed appearance. They can be found in many colors and sometimes have small inclusions which give them a sprinkled effect. Collectors typically will display them on trays in glass cases and they're a common trade item. Donutite specimens are often sold individually but purchasing quantities of 12 will garner a discount. That was a great discovery Sam as donutite is most commonly found in the morning. :-)
Another great video with some beautiful rocks. I was in Minnesota recently working and bought the same bug jacket and pants that you have. They are very reasonably priced and work extremely well. I can definitely recommend them and encourage everyone to buy them through your store to support your channel.
Hi Rob. This is Darrell Nix from the yooperlite hunt at Vermillion. I received the rocks you sent and want to let you know that I appreciate them very much. Wasn't expecting near that many. I will share them with Trish when she comes up in August. Thank you very much.
Hi Darrell. I just posted the video of our Yooperlite hunt. I've gotten questions about what light I was using. I think you said your favorite was and Alonefire light, but I don't know which model. You and Sam were using different lights. Could you tell me what they both were and what you think of them. My light is a Convoy S2.
Some amazing finds this trip, absolutely beautiful. We have the green heads in season here right now so perfect time for a recommendation hah. Awesome day, thanks for taking us along!
@@MichiganRocks Tabanus nigrovittatus, our town's worst nightmare this time of year lol. They bite really hard, it hurts like hell. The beach is nearly empty for a couple weeks, and sparsely populated a week on either side of that, they're brutal! Perfect place to use Coughlin's bug gear :)
Thank you 🙏 I needed another ( vicarious ) escape That smile on Sam’s face ; Priceless You guys inspire me Salutations & Good Vibrations from The Natural State 💎
14 yrs ago, we rented a cute cabin up in Paradise in the UP. Turned out to be a rainy week, and those flies were very, very bad. Needless to say, we cut the stay short. Those dang flies........
They can be awful and can definitely ruin your day. I’m sorry they were with you all week. It was cold and windy the day after I recorded this video so we didn’t have a problem that day.
Another fantastic blog/video Rob! Very brilliant Unakite 2:22. Oh and at 6:20 I thought for sure you were reaching for the bright white rock with black circles (left side of screen)! High five to Sam for the great Agate finds! I do have a fly/mosquito suit from back in the days of bowhunting.
I like the striped rocks too. The black and white spider web rock towards the beginning was neat. It sounded like that one went back in to the water. Sam’s purple rock was beautiful. Now the agates are finding Sam by themselves. That was a bit of luck in his shoe. Those flies are something else. So many. They really like you. Good thing you guys brought the nets again.
I was thinking those bug suits looked better than sweat pants when it's 80+ out. I've been getting mobbed by deer flies and mosquitos lately. Great rocks too.
Really grown to love your videos. Can't help but wonder what some of the rocks you pick up on the beaches would look like if polished with that special Michigan Rocks treatment. Best to you and your family, BB
I have made lots of videos showing beach rocks I have tumbled. Here are a few: th-cam.com/video/_b1VlOmy0i0/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/LzBV_fUYesc/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Ve48nPgqOpo/w-d-xo.html Here's the whole "Rocks in a Box" playlist if you want to look for more. There are a lot of Michigan rocks included. th-cam.com/play/PLqNINgwEkm-LN2s_fqo0Aa67HDDIaHWcC.html
Luv the jeep trip portion of your hunt. I just picked up my third wrangler in row its red this time. Gr8 rocks my favorite was the random amythest and I luv the stripy brown rock. Happy hunting.
My family and I love your videos! We have property in Dollar Settlement on Whitefish Bay. There is a lot of granite there but if you ever want access to the beach in our area, I'd be glad to let you look around!
Excellent video Rob, lovely unikite, one od my favorite rocks thanks to you. Sweet beach rock hunt. We definitely have amazing rocks here in MI! Beautiful day, thw flies have been bad this year, I like the head net gear you wear. Always a nice drive in your jeep, fun off road, and peaceful views of the water, waves and nice sky!
We have lucked out most of the last few years on flies. This was worse than usual. It all depends on the weather. The next day, it was cold and windy and there were no flies. I'll take cold any day over flies.
@@MichiganRocks I agree with you there, good to know. I hear this weekend should be a little colder down here at least. Just moved to my cabin on Lake george in Harrison MI, around Clare. So new places to rockhpund for me, hoping for something good on the muskegon river, even though it's swampy.
Hi Rob, have you ever looked for rocks in the dark with a UV light to see if any glow like Yooperlite stones? I'd love to have one of those. Love your Videos, keep safe, say hi to Nancy snd Sam for me xxx
Yes, here are my Yooperlite videos. We also went out a couple nights after this video and found some. There might be a short video from that night, but I haven't even looked at the video I have to see if it's any good or not. Hunting Yooperlites: th-cam.com/video/7xzNiQmKpEw/w-d-xo.html Tumbling Yooperlite: th-cam.com/video/5wiAY3vVFws/w-d-xo.html Slabbing Yooperlites: th-cam.com/video/xJUMoIpOhoo/w-d-xo.html Making Yooperlite Fridge Magnets: th-cam.com/video/ejpOt6Ru2jk/w-d-xo.html
That purple rock was just insane! We have deer flies here, which are a bit bigger than those flies and they like to fly around your head. They can get bad, but not quite that bad.
We had a few deer flies at the campground, but they weren’t as bad as I’ve seen them sometimes. I think I’d rather have flies closer to the ground than deer flies around my head.
I love these videos. On my bucket list to travel from Oregon to hunt for rocks on the beaches you share. I dont know how you can decide what to keep because i live them all. I may need a pack mule to carry my finds.
@@MichiganRocks I am a few days shy of 66 and just started tumbling rocks. Right now all I have is a Dremel, a rotary tumbler, and a vibratory tumbler. I just finished my first batch of rocks and am fairly pleased but I dislike my vibratory tumbler. I wish I would have bought a lot-o tumbler. I have learned a lot from your videos and my 3 year old granddaughter loved watching with me. As we were watching one beach trip, she looked at me with huge eyes and said "he finds all of God's pretty rocks grammies."
@@MichiganRocks awesome finds, love that agate Sam found. The rock at 14:40 is similar to one I found and I asked around to see what people thought and they said it may be a tube agate, mine has a bunch of quarts though. It’s kind of hard to tell in the video but it seems like it has some agate qualities to it, possibly chalcedony along with some tube formations. You had told me on your last video that you had a once in a life time find. Did I miss it or was it not in this video? Either way it’s awesome there’s such a variety on those beaches, Where I hunt on superior all I see is gray lol. I guess it helps to spot the agates though.
@@MNRockHounder Those kind are always a mystery to me. I call them magates, as in “it may be an agate”. I think the find of a lifetime will be in two weeks. I’m publishing videos in the order that they were filmed. You’ll know it when you see it.
Gorgeous area, love the drone shots! Very cool video. 😎 Are the netting holes small enough to help with mosquitoes? I love the variety of awesome rocks you both found. That amethyst at the end was a surprise, beautiful piece! I think that white agate Sam found with all of the bands wins favorite of the day. Thanks for sharing your trip and beauties with us! ✌️🤠
Sam’s really nice banded agate was my favorite from this beach too. The fly suit would work for mosquitos too, the holes are very small. The flies and mosquitos can still get you where it touches your skin, but it greatly reduces the number of bites.
Omarraluk or any rock with hole all the way through is "hag stone". Some rocks are just so interesting they deserve space in the tumbler! Question- have you or Sam ever tumbled or slabbed and polished a mystery stone?
Yes, we both have polished them. They mostly polish really well, but many of them have a layer of softer stone. If you avoid the ones with the soft layers, they're great.
Those fly suits are just amazing! Sam got Best in Show today, with that beautiful lil agate that jumped in his shoe! And what an adventure just getting in there....and is it awesome to have the whole beach to yourself or what???
Those were some cool finds. I love the one that got your sleeve wet! and yes, we all love unakite! Sam's omar was awesome! And are those pink rocks feldspar? I like pink! There is just such an enormous amount colored and spotted, striped, or both, types pf rocks, its overwhelming! Everything is so pretty! My bucket would be full in minutes!
Yes, there’s a huge variety of rocks on these beaches. I’m not sure which pink rock you mean without rewatching the video. feldspar is pretty easy to identify because it really reflects the light if you move it back and forth.
The trail you were taking to the lake reminded me of some of my favorite ATV trails that I travel through the Manistee National Forest. You need a drone with GPS and autopilot to hover above your head to create a turbulence to divert the flys. I don’t know what brand of beach shoes Sam was wearing but I’d definitely invest in a pair of those. Ha Ha !!! Just returned from 2 weeks in Michigan. The first week the rock Gods returned and showered us with awesome stones. The second week my wife and I came down with the worst head colds we’ve had in years. And ended up going to the urgent care centers at different times. They seemed to be loaded with people with the same symptoms and the doctor told me they think it’s a spin off of the latest COVID strain. The rocks nested in the tree trunk was cool. I wonder if that occurred naturally or someone placed them there.
That trail is so much sandier than it looks in the video. You could see it better when we walked the last little bit. Sure is fun to drive in if you have a Jeep. Sorry you got a cold or COVID or whatever it was. That doesn't sound like a good way to spend a vacation. Nancy and I got really bad colds in late winter or early spring, but we tested negative for COVID. You never know though, could have just been a bad test. I think the rocks wedged in trees are natural. Sometimes, you'll see where someone has lined up a few rocks on a log though.
@@MichiganRocks I know all about that powdery sand. If your following any other ATVS you need a pair of good fitting goggles or about 10 minutes into the ride your eyes are screaming. Sure is fun to ride in though. The weekend prior to the 4th weekend we encountered a bunch of people in a large tire bike race. They weren’t happy about us being there but there wasn’t any notifications posted so we didn’t know.
Great finds today. The flies must be getting to you. At 6:00 to 6:20 you passed over several stones I was sure you were going to pick up--but you didn't!!
That beach has some beautiful rocks even if they're not all keepers. Nice little agates Sam found. Maybe next time you're in deeper water and don't want your sleeve wet, maybe kick it in closer. LOL awesome video.
Well sure, I could have kicked it in closer, but then I couldn't complain to Sam about him having my scoop. That and I didn't think of kicking it in closer. That must be some sort of advanced rock hunting move.
I look at all kinds of rocks. I do have favorites, like Lake Superior agates, but I pick up lots of different things. I think if I picked up the stuff I don't usually pick up, it wouldn't be a very interesting video. There are a lot of really plain rocks on the beach.
Beautiful finds. Was the water warm? The unakite is very pretty. Wow, did sam find that beautiful agate in his shoe? Oh my, that sure is a lot of flies. That amethyst is awesome!😍🥰😇👍🏻
What an awesome hunt guys!!! That purple one might be chevron amethyst!! For the bugs, try citronella oil and believe it or not, sometimes the colour of your clothes can attract them, Sam was wearing darker shades and had fewer flies around him
@@offyarocka I haven't found a repellant that works for flies. As far as I've heard, there are no repellants that work for these stable flies either. I sure wish there was.
@@MichiganRocks we have this product in AUSTRALIA the land of FLIES hahahahahaha and it works, i live out in the bush and come summer ive got cans of this everywhere Aerogard, Tropical Aerosol Repellent
Wow, Sam's shoe agate looks like a Botswana. That's nice. There's something in your diet that makes the flies like you more. I don't know if it actually works, but my dad swore by it: Put a dryer sheet in a hat and wear it. Like literally lay it on your head and put a hat on. I can't swear to it's efficacy, but he kept a box of dryer sheets in his golf bag and a spare in the trunk. Worth a shot at least.
Sam and I discussed our diets briefly, figuring that was the difference in what was attracting the flies. We didn't figure anything out though. Last year, someone told me that Vick's VapoRub keeps flies away. I bought some and tried it on the day in this video. I rubbed it on one leg, but not the other. There was no difference. I'll give the dryer sheet a try, but I can't imagine it doing any good for these flies if I keep it in my hat. This type of fly attacks your legs mostly, so I think I'd be better rubbing the dryer sheet on my legs.
@@MichiganRocks Put one in a sock. Or in your pocket, I'm not sure if skin contact was necessary or not. Honestly, it smacks of witchcraft and folklore, but he did remain largely unbitten. Whether or not the 2 are related, who can say?
If I am tumbling a certain type of rock and I need to add more to them after say the first stage if I do not have any of that certain type of rock can I just use any other rock I have as filler and thank you for your channel you are very informative and I love seeing the results that you get
For the most part, that's fine. When tumbling Petoskey Stones, I don't like to mix them with other rocks though, because they're so soft and the other rocks will bang them up. Generally, it's best to stay with rocks of similar hardness if you can. That being said, I mix up rocks of different hardness in the first stage all the time (except Petoskeys). I also mix them in later stages, but that's in a vibratory tumbler. I think it's a little more important to keep rocks separated by hardness a little more in a rotary tumbler.
If you could tell me what kind of rock that was that you picked up ,referring to the one that was worth getting your sleeve wet for ( black with the white lace ) , that would be Awesome.. I collect that specific rock an love to polish them … Thx for your time
@@MichiganRocks ok Thx ,I have about 8 of them found in different states, They polish up pretty Nice .Also have a White one with black lace which is pretty cool ,, Thanks For your reply Happy rock hounding !
Yeah, they're pretty bad, but the rocks are good enough to make it worth putting up with them. I wouldn't last too long without long pants or the bug suit.
My daughter and I Love your videos. We just started our journey of hunting for unique rocks and tumbling them. Where did you get your rock retrieving spoon?
Wow, thanks for braving the flies to show us the rocks you found. I'm not sure I'd be able to video whilst fighting them. I'd probably run insanely back to the vehicle! Did you decide that Sam's purple rock was amethyst?
I don't know what else that rock could be. At first the color seemed like a different shade of purple to me, but now I'm not so sure. I think it has to be amethyst.
My friends are coming up there sometime in August, I’m hoping that they find and bring me back some rocks, I was up there a couple of years ago, went nuts at white fish point, anyway, my question is, what time of the year are the flies the worst, thanks, oh, I wish I was your neighbor, and was able to go on rock hunts with you, I live in west central Indiana (Brazil)
I don't live up there, so I'm only going by my experience and also what I've heard. I think the stable flies, or sand flies, or whatever they're called can be out any time it's hot and humid. I suspect that mosquitos are worst in June, but they're usually not on the beach, just in the woods.
You’re lucky to find a nice beach for Rick hunting in the Eastern UP. Out by me in Houghton, we have black beaches covered with stamp sand! Great for campfires but not rocks.
My sister lives near a beach near Lake Linden. The stamp sand problem there is bad. You do have some really nice beaches that aren't covered by stamp sand up there though.
I have been rock collecting for two months now. LOVE your videos. Do you have any book recommendations on rocks and minerals? I I want to start labeling them. :) I think I might have found a rare rock.
In the description of all my videos, there's an Amazon storefront. I have several listed there that I own and like. Did you see my recent video with the two geologists identifying rocks on a beach? th-cam.com/video/F_t4LC13utM/w-d-xo.html
Just curious. All the black rocks you pass over and around. What are they? Schist? Obsidian? really dark Agate? Maybe in a video you could pick up a few and let us know what they are? Thank you.
Honestly, I'm not sure. I used to think it was basalt until a biologist commented on one of my videos leading me to believe that it's not basalt. I can tell you it's not obsidian, schist, or agate. My current guess is that it's greywacke. I say that because it looks just like an Omar (the rocks with the holes), except without the hole. Omars are made of greywacke.
Someday when the world becomes normal again ,I would love to buy some of those baseball sized rocks of unusual colors and patterns for my two aquariums ,they do not need to need polished just pretty for a fish tank . Now would be a bad time because shipping and handling would be just so expensive !
Are you familiar with USPS flat rate boxes? They're more expensive than they used to be, but you can load them with rocks for the same price as loading them with marshmallows.
It's not very exciting, but here's what I do with them: th-cam.com/video/jZ9Dns9ioX8/w-d-xo.html I'm not sure if I mentioned it in the video, but I give a lot of them away too.
Hey Rob, That Sam has an eye for agate. We'll be in the UP with dogs for a few days. Do you know of beach locations in the UP and around Rogers City that are dog friendly?
Deet doesn't bother the flies, only mosquitos. I haven't found any spray that works. I'm not sure what the magic temperature is that they don't bother people or if it's more of a continuum. I'm not up there enough to be much of an expert.
I usually try to go when it looks like it will be sunny for a few days. Lack of wind means flies, so windy isn't all bad. This year, Sam has a job and had to ask for a few days off, so we just hoped for the best.
We went Yooperlite hunting a couple days after making this video. I might make a video of that hunt, but I didn’t get much video, so I’ll have to see if I have enough for a video. In the meantime, here’s some videos from a couple years ago. Hunting Yooperlites: th-cam.com/video/7xzNiQmKpEw/w-d-xo.html Tumbling Yooperlite: th-cam.com/video/5wiAY3vVFws/w-d-xo.html Slabbing Yooperlites: th-cam.com/video/xJUMoIpOhoo/w-d-xo.html Making Yooperlite Fridge Magnets: th-cam.com/video/ejpOt6Ru2jk/w-d-xo.html
I’m not a fan of all the magical rock stuff out there and those names are just a little magical or witchy sounding, so I don’t use them. That is actually an Omar or omarolluk.
@@sb6370 Yes, I don't mind history, I just get frustrated when I'm looking for actual information about rocks and find stuff about healing powers of rocks.
Sure, here are three we did in the past. I'm sure we'll do some more of his batches too. th-cam.com/video/IjvBBmLguE4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/2jPuHVdMIkc/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/swdiv5SVs98/w-d-xo.html
It’s always helpful to use a time stamp to indicate which rock you’re talking about. I make a lot of video and it gets difficult to remember which rocks were in which video. If you just type in a time, like 2:49, it automatically makes a link right to that spot in the video. Were you talking about the rock at 2:49?
Do rocks shrink over time? I have a rock I found on Lake Ontario, US side. It's blue with a white cross. I swear it's about 1/4 smaller than it was when I found it, maybe thirty or forty years ago. And: what was that black rock with the gray circular patches? You found it just after that yellow "keeper" and before Sam found the chunk of quartz. I have one of those and have always wondered what it is.
I don't think rocks shrink. Maybe you just remember it being bigger. I'm not sure which rock you're referring to in the video. Could you give me a time stamp, like 4:39?
@@MichiganRocks Got it!! 9:43. I'll remember the next time I have a question. I could swear that rock shrank, but I found it in my twenties and I'm going on 70 now, so probably my brain shrank! Black rock with gray chunks. I thought maybe it was a piece of road tar with stone chunks. Still have it. It's all smooth, like that one you found.
I just got my fly net suit today. I didn't know you had a link for it. 😔 heading up there in the next couple weeks. Does bug spray work at all? I don't remember them being that bad last year. Still on a mission to find agates. Found lots of yooperlites in just an hour or so at night but all day long multiple days couldn't find me an agate searching different beaches from whitefish to ontonagon. I hope this year I have better luck.
Agates are really hard to find. Flies are not hard to find. They're worst when it's hot out. Bug spray works great for mosquitos, but not for flies, unfortunately.
Watching you hunt rocks on a secluded peaceful beach is like watching Bob Ross paint "happy little trees" 😀
Makes my anxiety melt away in that beautiful lake.
People have compared me to Bob before. I think I need to get a perm.
I love it, too. I haven’t been able to get up to Lake Superior for well over 1 1/2 yrs, and at times I get so anxious for it! Watching Rob scout the shores helps fill that need for having my feet in the sand, and my eyes hunting for the colors and shapes that alert my brain to check it out!😎🙋🏻♀️
@@MichiganRocks immediately, I thought about Nancy’s reaction to a perm on your head, and I couldn’t help but laugh out loud!!!💁🏻♀️🤣🤣🤣
@@littledabwilldoya9717 Probably best to just surprise her.
Yes! I LOVE striped rocks! And green rocks. And pink rocks... anything pink I guess.
I think we’re going to get along.
@@MichiganRocks yep, I talk to you while you are rocking or polishing. I really had a hard time when you were tumbling glass to make it look like beach glass....🙄
🙋♀️🏖🌞Gorgeous beach, excellent rocks! Lovely day! For flies,, I'd use Forest off on my clothes...plus the netting....and maybe carry a flame thrower!
Off doesn’t work for flies in my experience, which is why I have the fly suit.
13:25 i loved this one!!
That one was nice. Kind of big for the tumbler though.
I like the peace and simplicity of that. I like to have days like that. 🙂
Yep, even if I don't find many good rocks, a day on the beach is still a day on the beach.
Another Super Video!!! Its been awhile since being up on the shore of Lake Superior!!! It is nice watching you look at all the neat pretty rocks!! Thanks!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
It is Sony beautiful there. Thanks for sharing.
God bless.
Wow the flies are crazy there! Sam's rock looks like amethyst to me. You guys found some good rocks. Beautiful beach.
Yeah, I think it’s amethyst too.
I love how multi-coloured all the rocks are!! So beautiful!
Love that rounded striped stone and purple stone as well. Great Rock hounding guys.
I think the coolest thing about this is the way the rock's got there.... I'd love to hunt such a place! Your lucky to have that all around you... think it's time i got up and go searching....
I'm very thankful for the beautiful area I live in.
Thanks Rob and Sam for sharing your advent with me!
Thankyou for showing us.
Great finds in lake Superior. The black sand flies are one thing I don't miss from the UP, they love to bite you on the ears and by your eyes where you glass make it hard to slap them. Keep up the great videos and God bless you and your family.
These must be a different kind of fly. Stable flies stay low by your legs and feet and really don’t fly around your head much. Deer flies buzz around your head more.
Hi Rob, Your videos are relaxing and you always find the most beautiful stones, my favorites, epidote, unakite, red jasper, agates, etc... I now dream of Lake Michigan
You must sleep well!
Thanks for the nice walk and pretty rocks. ❤️💔🦅🦅🏏
So many wishing stones! So many beautiful stones. My bucket would be so heavy I wouldn't be able to carry it.
Thanks for braving the files. Like seeing the rocks you find. Love the drone shots. Suzy AZ USA
Maybe I should have kept the drone flying over my head the whole time to blow away the flies.
Such a beautiful place Sam found some great pieces, the net's are a great idea thanks for sharing
Great drone footage! The UP is very scenic and pretty! I wish the flies weren't so bad, but you all found some great rocks!
The rocks are good enough to make it worth tolerating those darn flies.
@@MichiganRocks are they biting flies or just really annoying?
@@mitchgillilan They bite pretty much immediately upon landing.
Really beautiful place with some pretty awesome rocks! Never get tired of watching!
Totally beautiful rocks and waves. The idea of a beach without people shoulder to shoulder is amazing too.
Most of the beaches I go to are either completely empty or very sparsely populated. I like it that way.
Fun walk along a great Michigan beach.
Cool “road.” Sam was really on the lakers in this vid! Your agate hunt vid’s are keeping my eyes sharp for when I get up there in August.
I like the quotes around “road”. Trail, maybe? Sam is definitely better at finding agates than I am. I think it’s a combination of younger eyes and that he almost always hunts the dry rocks. I hunt the water because I like other rocks too and they look better in the water. The water also makes for a more interesting video.
Yep, I think I’ll switch from wet to dry rocks, especially if the sun is out. We’re heading over your way to look for puddingstones next week.
@@davidl.turner1005 Good luck, David.
Amazing variety of granitoid material on that beach.
The fossils you're finding are from James/Hudson Bay that hitched a ride down on glacial ice.
Fossils are really rare on the beaches in this area. Karen at the agate shop in Grand Marais has a theory that the agates come to the beach on icebergs over the winter. I don' t
@@MichiganRocks Hmm, that's a new one...
Now I understand why you go looking in winter! I could not handle the flies either! But Thank You and Sam for doing so!
So many colors, so many choices
I've identified Sam's rock at 4:27 and it's a perfect specimen of donutite which often acquire a polished sheen giving them a glazed appearance. They can be found in many colors and sometimes have small inclusions which give them a sprinkled effect. Collectors typically will display them on trays in glass cases and they're a common trade item. Donutite specimens are often sold individually but purchasing quantities of 12 will garner a discount. That was a great discovery Sam as donutite is most commonly found in the morning. :-)
Someone’s having too much fun with the comments. I’m at my daughter’s house right now and showed this to David. He enjoyed it too.
My kids constantly steal my scoop, haha! Looks like a beautiful day. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Sam was doing me a favor holding mine, I just took too long with the drone. Trying to juggle a scoop, bucket, and camera gets challenging sometimes.
Another great video with some beautiful rocks. I was in Minnesota recently working and bought the same bug jacket and pants that you have. They are very reasonably priced and work extremely well. I can definitely recommend them and encourage everyone to buy them through your store to support your channel.
Yep, for about $15 each, it’s a great deal. It can make or break a day.
Oh my gosh the beautiful rocks and oh my gosh the flies! Thanks for braving the flies to bring us to the amazing beach rocks!
I think I would have braved the flies even without you along. The rocks are good enough to keep me on the beaches in this area even with the flies.
I’d be wanted one of Tahoe suit too, with that many flies. Thanks for sharing and braving those flies for us 🤪
That was a fun hunt too. Caught a few agates. Right on 😎
Hi Rob. This is Darrell Nix from the yooperlite hunt at Vermillion. I received the rocks you sent and want to let you know that I appreciate them very much. Wasn't expecting near that many. I will share them with Trish when she comes up in August. Thank you very much.
Hey Darrell, I’m glad you like what I sent. It was fun hanging out with you that night! Tell Trish I said hi.
Hi Darrell. I just posted the video of our Yooperlite hunt. I've gotten questions about what light I was using. I think you said your favorite was and Alonefire light, but I don't know which model. You and Sam were using different lights. Could you tell me what they both were and what you think of them. My light is a Convoy S2.
Some amazing finds this trip, absolutely beautiful. We have the green heads in season here right now so perfect time for a recommendation hah. Awesome day, thanks for taking us along!
What's a green head? Is that some sort of bug?
@@MichiganRocks Tabanus nigrovittatus, our town's worst nightmare this time of year lol. They bite really hard, it hurts like hell. The beach is nearly empty for a couple weeks, and sparsely populated a week on either side of that, they're brutal! Perfect place to use Coughlin's bug gear :)
@@Algorhythmz That sounds worse than the stable flies.
Thank you 🙏
I needed another ( vicarious ) escape
That smile on Sam’s face ; Priceless
You guys inspire me
Salutations & Good Vibrations from The Natural State 💎
There are a few more from this trip yet to come.
@@MichiganRocks Egg-salent 😅
Pretty cool spot for interesting rocks. Sam found agates again! 😁
Sam always finds agates. But I ended up finding the grand prize of the trip the next day. You’ll have to wait fo r a future video to see that though.
@@MichiganRocks I’ll be waiting! 😄
14 yrs ago, we rented a cute cabin up in Paradise in the UP. Turned out to be a rainy week, and those flies were very, very bad. Needless to say, we cut the stay short. Those dang flies........
They can be awful and can definitely ruin your day. I’m sorry they were with you all week. It was cold and windy the day after I recorded this video so we didn’t have a problem that day.
Love the Unakite. It’s lovely!
Great video, adventures are the best.
Another fantastic blog/video Rob! Very brilliant Unakite 2:22. Oh and at 6:20 I thought for sure you were reaching for the bright white rock with black circles (left side of screen)! High five to Sam for the great Agate finds! I do have a fly/mosquito suit from back in the days of bowhunting.
I guess slapping mosquitos while waiting for a deer to come by wouldn’t work very well.
I like the striped rocks too. The black and white spider web rock towards the beginning was neat. It sounded like that one went back in to the water. Sam’s purple rock was beautiful. Now the agates are finding Sam by themselves. That was a bit of luck in his shoe. Those flies are something else. So many. They really like you. Good thing you guys brought the nets again.
My sister lives by a beach like that. It's awful. You do have some amazing beaches up there without stamp sand too.
I was thinking those bug suits looked better than sweat pants when it's 80+ out. I've been getting mobbed by deer flies and mosquitos lately.
Great rocks too.
Really grown to love your videos. Can't help but wonder what some of the rocks you pick up on the beaches would look like if polished with that special Michigan Rocks treatment. Best to you and your family, BB
I have made lots of videos showing beach rocks I have tumbled. Here are a few:
th-cam.com/video/_b1VlOmy0i0/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/LzBV_fUYesc/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/Ve48nPgqOpo/w-d-xo.html
Here's the whole "Rocks in a Box" playlist if you want to look for more. There are a lot of Michigan rocks included.
th-cam.com/play/PLqNINgwEkm-LN2s_fqo0Aa67HDDIaHWcC.html
The fly suits remind me of I Dream of Jeannie. That amethyst was a great find.
Too bad I can’t just blink my eyes and make the flies disappear.
Luv the jeep trip portion of your hunt. I just picked up my third wrangler in row its red this time. Gr8 rocks my favorite was the random amythest and I luv the stripy brown rock. Happy hunting.
Jeeps are fun, aren't they? We rode on a couple really sandy trails on this trip that were really fun.
Wow beautiful!!!!
My family and I love your videos! We have property in Dollar Settlement on Whitefish Bay. There is a lot of granite there but if you ever want access to the beach in our area, I'd be glad to let you look around!
Thanks, Jordan! Are there agates on that side of Whitefish Point?
@@MichiganRocks we do find a few but they are not as common as on the west side of Whitefish Point.
Excellent video Rob, lovely unikite, one od my favorite rocks thanks to you. Sweet beach rock hunt. We definitely have amazing rocks here in MI! Beautiful day, thw flies have been bad this year, I like the head net gear you wear. Always a nice drive in your jeep, fun off road, and peaceful views of the water, waves and nice sky!
We have lucked out most of the last few years on flies. This was worse than usual. It all depends on the weather. The next day, it was cold and windy and there were no flies. I'll take cold any day over flies.
@@MichiganRocks I agree with you there, good to know. I hear this weekend should be a little colder down here at least. Just moved to my cabin on Lake george in Harrison MI, around Clare. So new places to rockhpund for me, hoping for something good on the muskegon river, even though it's swampy.
Excellent finds!!
Hi Rob, have you ever looked for rocks in the dark with a UV light to see if any glow like Yooperlite stones? I'd love to have one of those. Love your Videos, keep safe, say hi to Nancy snd Sam for me xxx
Yes, here are my Yooperlite videos. We also went out a couple nights after this video and found some. There might be a short video from that night, but I haven't even looked at the video I have to see if it's any good or not.
Hunting Yooperlites: th-cam.com/video/7xzNiQmKpEw/w-d-xo.html
Tumbling Yooperlite: th-cam.com/video/5wiAY3vVFws/w-d-xo.html
Slabbing Yooperlites: th-cam.com/video/xJUMoIpOhoo/w-d-xo.html
Making Yooperlite Fridge Magnets: th-cam.com/video/ejpOt6Ru2jk/w-d-xo.html
That purple rock was just insane! We have deer flies here, which are a bit bigger than those flies and they like to fly around your head. They can get bad, but not quite that bad.
We had a few deer flies at the campground, but they weren’t as bad as I’ve seen them sometimes. I think I’d rather have flies closer to the ground than deer flies around my head.
I love these videos. On my bucket list to travel from Oregon to hunt for rocks on the beaches you share. I dont know how you can decide what to keep because i live them all. I may need a pack mule to carry my finds.
That's funny because Oregon is high on my list of states I'd love to visit for rock hunting.
@@MichiganRocks I am a few days shy of 66 and just started tumbling rocks. Right now all I have is a Dremel, a rotary tumbler, and a vibratory tumbler. I just finished my first batch of rocks and am fairly pleased but I dislike my vibratory tumbler. I wish I would have bought a lot-o tumbler. I have learned a lot from your videos and my 3 year old granddaughter loved watching with me. As we were watching one beach trip, she looked at me with huge eyes and said "he finds all of God's pretty rocks grammies."
@@teresaradford4467 Tell her I don't find all of them. If I did, it wouldn't be fun to go out anymore.
The 401 fire trail are fun to drive on, my family cabin is right up the road from newberry
What a great place to have a cabin.
Just got the notification, I can’t watch yet because I’m at work. I’ve been waiting all week for this video!
Gee, that's a lot of pressure. I hope you're not disappointed!
@@MichiganRocks awesome finds, love that agate Sam found. The rock at 14:40 is similar to one I found and I asked around to see what people thought and they said it may be a tube agate, mine has a bunch of quarts though. It’s kind of hard to tell in the video but it seems like it has some agate qualities to it, possibly chalcedony along with some tube formations. You had told me on your last video that you had a once in a life time find. Did I miss it or was it not in this video? Either way it’s awesome there’s such a variety on those beaches, Where I hunt on superior all I see is gray lol. I guess it helps to spot the agates though.
@@MNRockHounder Those kind are always a mystery to me. I call them magates, as in “it may be an agate”.
I think the find of a lifetime will be in two weeks. I’m publishing videos in the order that they were filmed. You’ll know it when you see it.
@@MichiganRocks sounds good
Gorgeous area, love the drone shots! Very cool video. 😎 Are the netting holes small enough to help with mosquitoes? I love the variety of awesome rocks you both found. That amethyst at the end was a surprise, beautiful piece! I think that white agate Sam found with all of the bands wins favorite of the day. Thanks for sharing your trip and beauties with us! ✌️🤠
Sam’s really nice banded agate was my favorite from this beach too. The fly suit would work for mosquitos too, the holes are very small. The flies and mosquitos can still get you where it touches your skin, but it greatly reduces the number of bites.
Omarraluk or any rock with hole all the way through is "hag stone". Some rocks are just so interesting they deserve space in the tumbler! Question- have you or Sam ever tumbled or slabbed and polished a mystery stone?
Yes, we both have polished them. They mostly polish really well, but many of them have a layer of softer stone. If you avoid the ones with the soft layers, they're great.
Those fly suits are just amazing! Sam got Best in Show today, with that beautiful lil agate that jumped in his shoe! And what an adventure just getting in there....and is it awesome to have the whole beach to yourself or what???
It’s not unusual to have the beach to yourself for some reason. I do like it that way, although it’s nice to talk to people too.
@@MichiganRocks Yeah..."is this an agate? How about this one?"....lol....that's all I ever heard.....lol
@@LadyYoop It’s funny what some people imagine agates look like. I was at that stage not too long ago, so it’s hard to be too critical.
@@MichiganRocks Oh you aren't kidding there. I'll be critical. lol. Even tho I can't get out to do it anymore.
Those were some cool finds. I love the one that got your sleeve wet! and yes, we all love unakite! Sam's omar was awesome! And are those pink rocks feldspar? I like pink! There is just such an enormous amount colored and spotted, striped, or both, types pf rocks, its overwhelming! Everything is so pretty! My bucket would be full in minutes!
Yes, there’s a huge variety of rocks on these beaches. I’m not sure which pink rock you mean without rewatching the video. feldspar is pretty easy to identify because it really reflects the light if you move it back and forth.
The trail you were taking to the lake reminded me of some of my favorite ATV trails that I travel through the Manistee National Forest. You need a drone with GPS and autopilot to hover above your head to create a turbulence to divert the flys. I don’t know what brand of beach shoes Sam was wearing but I’d definitely invest in a pair of those. Ha Ha !!! Just returned from 2 weeks in Michigan. The first week the rock Gods returned and showered us with awesome stones. The second week my wife and I came down with the worst head colds we’ve had in years. And ended up going to the urgent care centers at different times. They seemed to be loaded with people with the same symptoms and the doctor told me they think it’s a spin off of the latest COVID strain. The rocks nested in the tree trunk was cool. I wonder if that occurred naturally or someone placed them there.
That trail is so much sandier than it looks in the video. You could see it better when we walked the last little bit. Sure is fun to drive in if you have a Jeep.
Sorry you got a cold or COVID or whatever it was. That doesn't sound like a good way to spend a vacation. Nancy and I got really bad colds in late winter or early spring, but we tested negative for COVID. You never know though, could have just been a bad test.
I think the rocks wedged in trees are natural. Sometimes, you'll see where someone has lined up a few rocks on a log though.
@@MichiganRocks I know all about that powdery sand. If your following any other ATVS you need a pair of good fitting goggles or about 10 minutes into the ride your eyes are screaming. Sure is fun to ride in though. The weekend prior to the 4th weekend we encountered a bunch of people in a large tire bike race. They weren’t happy about us being there but there wasn’t any notifications posted so we didn’t know.
Wow, I see the biters flying around... I'm used to Miskito bite's but those look like fly's 😮ouch
Yes, they bite immediately upon landing and they hurt fairly bad.
Great finds today. The flies must be getting to you. At 6:00 to 6:20 you passed over several stones I was sure you were going to pick up--but you didn't!!
That's a hazard of watching my videos. There's going to be some disappointment along the way.
That purple 💜
That beach has some beautiful rocks even if they're not all keepers. Nice little agates Sam found. Maybe next time you're in deeper water and don't want your sleeve wet, maybe kick it in closer. LOL awesome video.
Well sure, I could have kicked it in closer, but then I couldn't complain to Sam about him having my scoop. That and I didn't think of kicking it in closer. That must be some sort of advanced rock hunting move.
Now that's hilarious
Would be neat for you to do a trip where you go for the things you normally leave behind and see what you find that is different.
I look at all kinds of rocks. I do have favorites, like Lake Superior agates, but I pick up lots of different things. I think if I picked up the stuff I don't usually pick up, it wouldn't be a very interesting video. There are a lot of really plain rocks on the beach.
Beautiful finds. Was the water warm? The unakite is very pretty. Wow, did sam find that beautiful agate in his shoe? Oh my, that sure is a lot of flies. That amethyst is awesome!😍🥰😇👍🏻
I don't think it was in his shoe. I think he just found it when he bent down to empty his shoe.
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What an awesome hunt guys!!! That purple one might be chevron amethyst!! For the bugs, try citronella oil and believe it or not, sometimes the colour of your clothes can attract them, Sam was wearing darker shades and had fewer flies around him
White seems to attract them more that darker colors, so you might be right about that. Isn't citronella for mosquitos?
@@MichiganRocks it works with most bugs, it's in alot of repellants... Well here in Australia it does
@@offyarocka I haven't found a repellant that works for flies. As far as I've heard, there are no repellants that work for these stable flies either. I sure wish there was.
@@MichiganRocks we have this product in AUSTRALIA the land of FLIES hahahahahaha and it works, i live out in the bush and come summer ive got cans of this everywhere Aerogard, Tropical Aerosol Repellent
@@offyarocka I'll look that up and see if we have something with the same ingredients here. Thanks!
That amethyst is awesome.
The fly suit is a great idea. I didn't know they existed. My only fear is once I put it on I'll be fighting off the ladies left and right!
It's best to wear something underneath it, Jake.
Great find Sam, that’s definitely an amethyst!!!
Thanks
Wow, Sam's shoe agate looks like a Botswana. That's nice. There's something in your diet that makes the flies like you more. I don't know if it actually works, but my dad swore by it: Put a dryer sheet in a hat and wear it. Like literally lay it on your head and put a hat on. I can't swear to it's efficacy, but he kept a box of dryer sheets in his golf bag and a spare in the trunk. Worth a shot at least.
Sam and I discussed our diets briefly, figuring that was the difference in what was attracting the flies. We didn't figure anything out though.
Last year, someone told me that Vick's VapoRub keeps flies away. I bought some and tried it on the day in this video. I rubbed it on one leg, but not the other. There was no difference. I'll give the dryer sheet a try, but I can't imagine it doing any good for these flies if I keep it in my hat. This type of fly attacks your legs mostly, so I think I'd be better rubbing the dryer sheet on my legs.
@@MichiganRocks Put one in a sock. Or in your pocket, I'm not sure if skin contact was necessary or not. Honestly, it smacks of witchcraft and folklore, but he did remain largely unbitten. Whether or not the 2 are related, who can say?
If I am tumbling a certain type of rock and I need to add more to them after say the first stage if I do not have any of that certain type of rock can I just use any other rock I have as filler and thank you for your channel you are very informative and I love seeing the results that you get
For the most part, that's fine. When tumbling Petoskey Stones, I don't like to mix them with other rocks though, because they're so soft and the other rocks will bang them up. Generally, it's best to stay with rocks of similar hardness if you can. That being said, I mix up rocks of different hardness in the first stage all the time (except Petoskeys). I also mix them in later stages, but that's in a vibratory tumbler. I think it's a little more important to keep rocks separated by hardness a little more in a rotary tumbler.
If you could tell me what kind of rock that was that you picked up ,referring to the one that was worth getting your sleeve wet for ( black with the white lace ) , that would be Awesome.. I collect that specific rock an love to polish them … Thx for your time
I don't know what that rock is called. The white part is probably quartz, but I'm not sure about the gray part.
@@MichiganRocks ok Thx ,I have about 8 of them found in different states, They polish up pretty Nice .Also have a White one with black lace which is pretty cool ,, Thanks For your reply Happy rock hounding !
I just can not do the flies.. I’m out! Suit or no suit, it ain’t happening 😆
Yeah, they're pretty bad, but the rocks are good enough to make it worth putting up with them. I wouldn't last too long without long pants or the bug suit.
Thanks for the great video. Where do we find the Amazon Store front link for the fly suit that you used? Looked great!
It’s in the description of all of my videos. Just click the little “show more” button and scroll down.
My daughter and I Love your videos. We just started our journey of hunting for unique rocks and tumbling them. Where did you get your rock retrieving spoon?
I made it. Here's how: th-cam.com/video/94qD2d34Ge4/w-d-xo.html
@@MichiganRocks thank you!!
Yup, love the unakite!
Wow, thanks for braving the flies to show us the rocks you found. I'm not sure I'd be able to video whilst fighting them. I'd probably run insanely back to the vehicle! Did you decide that Sam's purple rock was amethyst?
I don't know what else that rock could be. At first the color seemed like a different shade of purple to me, but now I'm not so sure. I think it has to be amethyst.
The first agate Sam found is great, but the amethyst blew them out the water.
Beautiful. Except for the fly. Good heads up because I am heading to the U.P. at the end of the month. Awesome video. Great finds
It's best to be prepared for the flies. Being surprised by them isn't great.
My friends are coming up there sometime in August, I’m hoping that they find and bring me back some rocks, I was up there a couple of years ago, went nuts at white fish point, anyway, my question is, what time of the year are the flies the worst, thanks, oh, I wish I was your neighbor, and was able to go on rock hunts with you, I live in west central Indiana (Brazil)
I don't live up there, so I'm only going by my experience and also what I've heard. I think the stable flies, or sand flies, or whatever they're called can be out any time it's hot and humid. I suspect that mosquitos are worst in June, but they're usually not on the beach, just in the woods.
You’re lucky to find a nice beach for Rick hunting in the Eastern UP. Out by me in Houghton, we have black beaches covered with stamp sand! Great for campfires but not rocks.
I read about stamp sand and its association with mining. It sounds like it's quite a problem. Sorry it's covered up your beaches.
My sister lives near a beach near Lake Linden. The stamp sand problem there is bad. You do have some really nice beaches that aren't covered by stamp sand up there though.
@@MichiganRocks at least they cleaned up the mystery gunk in Torch Lake. It was scary when it was a superfund site. Mining really makes a mess.
Giving you props for sticking it out with all those flies. Don’t know how you did it, even with the suit. Nice rocks, though. 👍🏻
When you drive all the way up there and plan to stay for four days, what else are you going to do?
Good point.
I have been rock collecting for two months now. LOVE your videos. Do you have any book recommendations on rocks and minerals? I I want to start labeling them. :) I think I might have found a rare rock.
In the description of all my videos, there's an Amazon storefront. I have several listed there that I own and like.
Did you see my recent video with the two geologists identifying rocks on a beach? th-cam.com/video/F_t4LC13utM/w-d-xo.html
Just curious. All the black rocks you pass over and around. What are they? Schist? Obsidian? really dark Agate? Maybe in a video you could pick up a few and let us know what they are? Thank you.
Honestly, I'm not sure. I used to think it was basalt until a biologist commented on one of my videos leading me to believe that it's not basalt. I can tell you it's not obsidian, schist, or agate. My current guess is that it's greywacke. I say that because it looks just like an Omar (the rocks with the holes), except without the hole. Omars are made of greywacke.
Someday when the world becomes normal again ,I would love to buy some of those baseball sized rocks of unusual colors and patterns for my two aquariums ,they do not need to need polished just pretty for a fish tank . Now would be a bad time because shipping and handling would be just so expensive !
Are you familiar with USPS flat rate boxes? They're more expensive than they used to be, but you can load them with rocks for the same price as loading them with marshmallows.
Great rocks! Flies plague not so much ~ 😂 - really pretty rocks here tho.
You win some, you lose some.
Really amazing spot.
The rocks are incredible.
That purple one ❤️❤️❤️
Those flies though.
Do you spray on repellent too??
I don't know of any repellant that works for flies, only for mosquitos.
I am enjoying watching your “hunt”. What do you do with the rocks you find and tumble?
It's not very exciting, but here's what I do with them: th-cam.com/video/jZ9Dns9ioX8/w-d-xo.html
I'm not sure if I mentioned it in the video, but I give a lot of them away too.
Hey Rob, That Sam has an eye for agate. We'll be in the UP with dogs for a few days. Do you know of beach locations in the UP and around Rogers City that are dog friendly?
I don’t have a dog, so I don’t really pay attention to if they’re allowed or not. I can’t help you with that question, Earl.
Wow…Sam is the agate king. Those flies are something else! Do you spray Deet? Do you spray the netting? At what temperature do they leave? Thanks.
Deet doesn't bother the flies, only mosquitos. I haven't found any spray that works. I'm not sure what the magic temperature is that they don't bother people or if it's more of a continuum. I'm not up there enough to be much of an expert.
Water looks extremely calm. Did the calm water factor in highly as far as when you left for this trip?
I usually try to go when it looks like it will be sunny for a few days. Lack of wind means flies, so windy isn't all bad. This year, Sam has a job and had to ask for a few days off, so we just hoped for the best.
Nice finds Sam. Thanks for the recommendation of a Fly suit.
Have you tried upperlite hunting?
We went Yooperlite hunting a couple days after making this video. I might make a video of that hunt, but I didn’t get much video, so I’ll have to see if I have enough for a video. In the meantime, here’s some videos from a couple years ago.
Hunting Yooperlites: th-cam.com/video/7xzNiQmKpEw/w-d-xo.html
Tumbling Yooperlite: th-cam.com/video/5wiAY3vVFws/w-d-xo.html
Slabbing Yooperlites: th-cam.com/video/xJUMoIpOhoo/w-d-xo.html
Making Yooperlite Fridge Magnets: th-cam.com/video/ejpOt6Ru2jk/w-d-xo.html
Perfect hag stone @4:29 also known as Odin and fairy stone 😳
I’m not a fan of all the magical rock stuff out there and those names are just a little magical or witchy sounding, so I don’t use them. That is actually an Omar or omarolluk.
@@MichiganRocks got it, but I find the history and lore behind them is interesting nonetheless…sharing is caring 🤓
@@sb6370 Yes, I don't mind history, I just get frustrated when I'm looking for actual information about rocks and find stuff about healing powers of rocks.
That is a lovely video, except for the flies... Question: any Chance to see one of Sam's "rocks in a box"?
Sure, here are three we did in the past. I'm sure we'll do some more of his batches too.
th-cam.com/video/IjvBBmLguE4/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/2jPuHVdMIkc/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/swdiv5SVs98/w-d-xo.html
@@MichiganRocks Great. I'll check those! Thanks!
striped rock looks like we in Mississippi call Sioux Quartzite.
It’s always helpful to use a time stamp to indicate which rock you’re talking about. I make a lot of video and it gets difficult to remember which rocks were in which video. If you just type in a time, like 2:49, it automatically makes a link right to that spot in the video. Were you talking about the rock at 2:49?
Do rocks shrink over time? I have a rock I found on Lake Ontario, US side. It's blue with a white cross. I swear it's about 1/4 smaller than it was when I found it, maybe thirty or forty years ago. And: what was that black rock with the gray circular patches? You found it just after that yellow "keeper" and before Sam found the chunk of quartz. I have one of those and have always wondered what it is.
I don't think rocks shrink. Maybe you just remember it being bigger.
I'm not sure which rock you're referring to in the video. Could you give me a time stamp, like 4:39?
@@MichiganRocks Got it!! 9:43. I'll remember the next time I have a question. I could swear that rock shrank, but I found it in my twenties and I'm going on 70 now, so probably my brain shrank! Black rock with gray chunks. I thought maybe it was a piece of road tar with stone chunks. Still have it. It's all smooth, like that one you found.
@@christinerobinson9372 Ok, that helps. I know which rock you're talking about, but I'm not sure what kind of rock it is.
I just got my fly net suit today. I didn't know you had a link for it. 😔 heading up there in the next couple weeks. Does bug spray work at all? I don't remember them being that bad last year. Still on a mission to find agates. Found lots of yooperlites in just an hour or so at night but all day long multiple days couldn't find me an agate searching different beaches from whitefish to ontonagon. I hope this year I have better luck.
Agates are really hard to find. Flies are not hard to find. They're worst when it's hot out. Bug spray works great for mosquitos, but not for flies, unfortunately.
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Can you use bug spray for the flies????
Sure, you can use it, but it won’t bother the flies. I think it just spices you up for them.