As always, you seem to find the best rocks! Love the bubbly agate chalcedony, Black Rock in Nevada has similar but not with that color or fire. Good stuff!
She likes to 'share' my T shirts LOL. If you have any interest in material from this vid, I can send some your way. Drop me an email if you want some chunks! (in description)
If you make it to SW Washington again, my offer still stands to take you to a special spot in Skamania County. I've been finding a lot of smoky agates this winter, and just this week got a huge piece of very nice bloodstone ☺️
I'm still interested! Mind sending an email my way? It's in the description. Trying to keep in touch with a few folks with spots that have reached out over the past year :)
I love your content! You have a new subscriber. That is technically not bed rock, it's lava flow. That's why you see bubbly rock with lots of swirls. As for the holes, pretty much anything can be in there! It's best, when reaching down for a rock, to not put your hand too close!
Just stumbled across your channel and have enjoyed watching. I've never gone rock hounding, but I think it'd be really fun. I've always loved rocks and crystals. You guys found some really nice rocks today! :)
@@ThirdPlanetRocks when your in upper Michigan, look for galaxy stones. I’m from MILWAUKEE also but live upper Wi. Look on side roads and go into Woods. I found a lot different stuff. Can go to south shore park and in Milwaukee find some fossils other stones.
I have a saw and polisher combo unit that I am working on. Once I get it up and running, I’ll be looking to cut and polish many of the finds from the videos! Planter pots and rock gardens are cool too 😁
I do, but I mentioned in the vid this one is staying under wraps for a bit. Kind of a special spot for the gf and I. Check out the other fire agate vid I had from Cali. The material there is similar + you can find thundereggs down the road
As always, you seem to find the best rocks! Love the bubbly agate chalcedony, Black Rock in Nevada has similar but not with that color or fire. Good stuff!
Why thank you! Nevada is on my list. I've always loved the Great Basin area too. Not what most of us picture for Nevada
Very neat rocks!
It was quite the day!
Sara is wearing an Electric Callboy shirt so she can’t be all bad! Thanks for sharing, I really want to get some fire agate to work.
She likes to 'share' my T shirts LOL. If you have any interest in material from this vid, I can send some your way. Drop me an email if you want some chunks! (in description)
🔥Great content, keep it coming! 🔥
Thanks Isaac, always trying to get a little better with the edits
Awesome finds!👍 Beautiful sunset.
Thank you! Beautiful out there
If you make it to SW Washington again, my offer still stands to take you to a special spot in Skamania County. I've been finding a lot of smoky agates this winter, and just this week got a huge piece of very nice bloodstone ☺️
I'm still interested! Mind sending an email my way? It's in the description. Trying to keep in touch with a few folks with spots that have reached out over the past year :)
I love your content! You have a new subscriber. That is technically not bed rock, it's lava flow. That's why you see bubbly rock with lots of swirls. As for the holes, pretty much anything can be in there! It's best, when reaching down for a rock, to not put your hand too close!
Thank you very much, it means a lot! And I hear you there - stepping or reaching without looking in the desert is a 1-way ticket to a nice snake bite
Just stumbled across your channel and have enjoyed watching. I've never gone rock hounding, but I think it'd be really fun. I've always loved rocks and crystals. You guys found some really nice rocks today! :)
Thank you so much! It’s an underrated way to stay active. Like a treasure hunt mixed with a hike 🤠
Love fire agate great finds. Slow the camera down bit. Beautiful finds
Thank you, and yes I agree on the camera! Can be difficult when the gf has an infinite supply of cool rocks to show off 😅
@@ThirdPlanetRocks when your in upper Michigan, look for galaxy stones. I’m from MILWAUKEE also but live upper Wi. Look on side roads and go into Woods. I found a lot different stuff. Can go to south shore park and in Milwaukee find some fossils other stones.
You gotta share this spot eventually man, looks awesome!
Agreed! I want to fully map it. That final section I was in seems to to back quite a bit further.
Looks to be in the backcountry for sure. We’re in Vegas and love doing camping trips to places like that. Love the videos man!
@@imsofrikenbored thank you! Makes all that driving worth it haha
Wow so many of them!!! What do you use them for? Ive collected some but not as large. I usually just put them on my planter pots as decoration. 😅
I have a saw and polisher combo unit that I am working on. Once I get it up and running, I’ll be looking to cut and polish many of the finds from the videos!
Planter pots and rock gardens are cool too 😁
It’s black hills or near saddle mountain Arizona secret spot 😂
No - this is not Saddle Mountain.
Do you have GPS coordinates for this spot?
I do, but I mentioned in the vid this one is staying under wraps for a bit. Kind of a special spot for the gf and I.
Check out the other fire agate vid I had from Cali. The material there is similar + you can find thundereggs down the road