Great video as always. I'd love to see a series of, "Bri & Cris Tour The States". You two just doing what you do all over the U.S.A. Fishing, foraging, diving, rockhounding, fossil hunting and having fun.
Yes! Please do more in Michigan! We are from Grand Rapids/Wyoming area and my kiddos love to see what you find. It’s amazing to see some of the fossils, we never knew what they were and from how long ago. It’s truly amazing!! Thank you (If your in our area of Wyoming MI, stop in for some great homemade Italian food at our restaurant Russo’s Pizza. We would love to see you!!)
Of course we want to see you do more snorkeling! Why wouldnt we? That was so coop and those perfect little shells you found were so awesome! They need to make a uv flashlight that works underwater! That would be awesome! That was a lot of fun! Some really nice petoskey stones you found out there. They will look amazing once you polish them. Thanks for sharing your hunt.
The last few years, I have been missing my home state and the summers I spent at the lakes. I spent many summers finding Petoskey stones. This video took me back. Thank you!
This was fun seeing you on the beach in MIchigan and getting in the water even though it can be kind of cold sometimes. This is where I do most of my rockhounding although I didn't recognize the beach. Well done.
Welcome to our state. I live in southern Mi. Just outside of Sturgis. We have actually found small Petoskey stones in some of our plowed farm fields around our area. Also other types of corral.
That little shell with that coral was so perfect. Thank you for sharing. I won't ever be able to do what you are doing, but I can enjoy it through you. Stay well and safe.
The tiny "gastropods" on the solitary rugose coral are species of Spirorbis (polychaete worms). I find them as epibionts on Devonian fossils here in New York. Happy Collecting
Wow, I had no idea! Thanks for the correction. That’s one of the coolest thing about fossils and paleontology. You’re always learning new things..and I’m about as new to Devonian fossils as you can get…though I plan to keep learning more. Thanks again!
@@PaleoCris no problem. I've been collecting (fossils, minerals, shells, skulls, artifacts) for over 40 years and I'm still learning new things all the time. Thats why natural history is so fun. Good luck.
I just love the energy between you two and the love and passion you have and the interest you share it’s refreshing thank you for all the great content
Awesome video guys! You always have beautiful scenery, crazy wildlife photos ( besides Kyle, lol), great humor, and I love to watch Bree finding the most rocks and fossils. She almost always beats you guys at finding them. You three make a great team! Keep em coming!!✌️❤️
The glowing rocks are amazing. I love all the ones with the little shells and snails and cross sections of coral. It would be so hard to decide which ones to keep I would want them all. When my son was little and we would go hiking or camping he used to get mad at me and tell me all I ever thought about was rocks LOL. HE WAS RIGHT
I always enjoy seeing how excited you two get when you make a discovery. I always crack a smile as I find what you two do so fascinating. Please continue to make more videos! Know they are greatly appreciated! Cheers!!
Oh man, what a feeling to not even have to think about sharks or alligators! It took me a while to fully feel 100% at ease in the water from decades of teaching myself to be very careful when in or around any water sources. It’s great!
Love the snorkeling just started snorkeling a few months ago here in Tennessee agate hunting of course since I live in southern middle Tennessee I live in a Ordovician area full of fossil an geodes snorkeling has brought me some great finds this year
I grew up on lake Michigan. All I had to do was walk out our backdoor and down the steps to a secluded beach like you're on. I spent hours rock collecting back then as a kid. I miss MI but love Colorado where I an now.
I was born and raised in New Jersey but my finishing of high school I went to my mom's high School in Clinton township Michigan and we would go Petoskey hunting all the time
Really awesome intro! Just beautiful! So much diversity of the flora and fauna. So excited for you guys with all your awesome finds. Definitely living through your eyes. There is no way in he** I would have the guts to explore like you guys do! "That's a huge alligator slide!" Me...nope, no way, pretty sure they can swim faster than I can and faster than I could ever paddle a canoe low to the water. Props to your courage and and wanderlust in your acquisition of really cool fossils. I'm more of a Smithsonian Museum of Natural History gal 😁
Welcome to Michigan! As they say: "The Great Lakes, no salt, no sharks!". Apples are a main crop in Michigan. You found "a" source of Petoskey stones, not "the" source. They are found in limestone beds all over northern Lake Michigan and northern Lake Huron too. I'm glad you found Michigan to be beautiful. I'm very proud to be a lifelong resident, and I really enjoy seeing videos made of our wonderful state. Thank you.
Yes indeed, these corals were abundant in the area during the Devonian! I definitely love this state and completely understand the pride so many residents have for this place (I’m still up here right now)! Also enjoyed seeing you at Kyle’s live auction! Thanks for that and the comment here!
What a beautiful place to hunt! Never seen that many Petoskys before! Love the other fossils as well, especially those sweet little shells. The flower is some type of sea rocket, a member of the mustard family. That moth was gorgeous as well. Epic video!
Hi Chris & Brie, Great video. What a beautiful site to see. I love seeing the two of you hunt. You find some beautiful pieces. Take care and stay safe till next time. ❤❤
Y'all are so blessed. I grew up rockhounding and camping across North America. Makes me happy seeing y'all finding great stuff and the true joy on your faces . 🤜🤛🤟
That first sandy beach spot was so pretty! And all the fossils and stones you left with made it all worth while. The big piece of coral Brie was so awesome! 🔥
have been trying to get my family to go mahnet hunting and fishing with me for the longest time. so far only one time put. foung old boat anchor and a new fishing luer. only went for 1 hour. but was fun. thank you for the encourahing video. God bless
Seems like a million years ago my wife and I used to walk the beach in that area and find the Petosky Stones just laying on the ground. Around the top of the thumb you can find shale, that if you split it, has all kinds of fish fossils
Oh come on I wanna see some really beautiful stones from you kids and if you’re up on Lake Michigan I know you’re gonna find a lot of good stones putting stones and Petoskey stones and some beautiful agate
Loved it! Love all your videos. I'm from MI. About where were you on Lake Michigan? My 12 yr old nephew and me would love to go there. Thanks for all you do.
Late to the party, but greetings from Michigan :) Born and raised, and as much as I'd like more mild winters, I don't think I can pull myself away from this state
Where are you on Lake Michigan ? We spent time this year looking for rocks on the lakes but this place looked awesome. I am trying to teach my 10 year old nephew about all the different rocks and he collects them like I do. He has taken to rock hunting like a fish to water...
Loved the video! My family lives in Grand Rapids and we do tons of rock hounding on Lake Michigan. What beach were you at to find all of those Petoskey stones? Also we do tons of UV hunting for yooperlites and other fluorescent minerals. The purple/blue mineral you found is one of our favorites to find. It is a variety of feldspar that was brought down from Canada by glaciers. It is literally all over the state of Michigan and can range in color from purple to blue to creamy white and peach even. Great stuff! Thanks for the awesome video and we hope to see you on a Michigan beach someday!
would love if you guys could try an put together a leg or paw or jaw from the things you find that make something complete if you have the fossils available
I have lived within 30 miles of Lake Michigan most of my seventy plus years. Michigan is a beautiful state, one of the best kept secrets in the USA. (Petoskey stones are colonial clusters of horn corals.) Be sure to make time to stop and visit one of our excellent wineries. Like most states, a week isn't long enough to see all of its special features. Enjoy your visit.
That’s what I was reading! The day after we recorded this, I must have tried 50 different apples from different trees. No two tasted the same and my mind is blown.
Prefacing this with I'm not super familiar with fossil ID'ing, I've learned a lot from your channel, Michigan Rocks, and Wild Kyle, but I think you might has a miss-ID on your hands at @ 14:35 for what you called gastropods on the horn coral. Basing this on my knowledge of living animals on the west coast, it looks more like a encrusting coiled polychaete worm. The extant species I know are in the family Serpulidae, I don't know if there's other similar looking species not in this family. Great finds, beautiful location, appreciate you showing them after they were polished before the end of the video
This reminds me of Sanibel Island on the Florida gulf coast where people go to collect beautiful sea shells from large conch size to tiny. People use the small ones to make jewelry.
😁👋👍👍👏👏💕🙏🏻 Thank you for the video it was so much fun.. I am born and raised and I'm raised and lower northern Michigan Thank you for the video it was so much fun.. I am born and raised and I'm raised and lower northern Michigan. I felt so proud when you were talking about how beautiful it is and you were having such fun finding fossils. When my children were growing up. We went for lots of walks.. We would talk to each other and look for Petoskey stones and other cool rocks.
I found your channel and was binging some of your older videos and when you mentioned how much you like fossils, I came to your most recent to ask if you had ever went to Michigan. 😆 Asked and answered!
Hi Cris, Loving the content from You & Brie...there's been some cracking finds ! I've suggested a collab between you & Tyler Nolan. He steps into Your world & You into His, would be cool to see you guys and Brie out Fossil Hunting together, then meeting Tylers " Pets " ... I'm sure you'll all have fun & get some great footage for both channels.
Hey Chris and Bree, hope all is well with you after we watched what Ian has done to your coast line. All our best Jannie and Geoff Denyer. New South Wales Australia 🙏
You should come to Nebraska and search for fossils! 1 of the best places in the world to search for fossils, geodes, agates and you can also pan for gold.
My Dad used to bring Petoskey stones home from fishing trips to Lake Michigan in the early 80's. I've found these stones in Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Lake Ontario and Lake Eerie. I used to tell people that if you found a good skipping stone, get it wet first to see if it was a Petoskey before you threw it. You two should consider a Southern or Northern Ontario trip to see what you can find
speaking of super fresh apples, if you get over towards traverse city, there are several vineyards, and a hole in the wall diner on the west side of the street/hwy, but there are cherry trees and orchards on the east side of the road... we picked 2-3 cherry's per person... and OMG, I've never had a cherry that tasted so goood!!! then again, one amount of something great doesn't account for the other Michigan issues
Love your video's Cris I have been watching you guys for sometime, I find it so interesting what you and Bree find out adventuring. I was raise most of my life in Michigan I love it there. I currently live in Minnesota but I go home to Michigan once a year. It is beautiful in Michigan and the lakes are fantastic I get home sick all the time. I am trying to teach my 10 year old nephew rock hunting and he loves it, we did some hunting in Michigan in June this year he lives in Vermont and I live in Minnesota so the family gets together in Michigan every year. And we go to many beaches rock hunting..
Great video as always. I'd love to see a series of, "Bri & Cris Tour The States". You two just doing what you do all over the U.S.A. Fishing, foraging, diving, rockhounding, fossil hunting and having fun.
Haha I love bri's energy in the thumbnail
Yes! Please do more in Michigan! We are from Grand Rapids/Wyoming area and my kiddos love to see what you find. It’s amazing to see some of the fossils, we never knew what they were and from how long ago. It’s truly amazing!! Thank you (If your in our area of Wyoming MI, stop in for some great homemade Italian food at our restaurant Russo’s Pizza. We would love to see you!!)
Of course we want to see you do more snorkeling! Why wouldnt we? That was so coop and those perfect little shells you found were so awesome! They need to make a uv flashlight that works underwater! That would be awesome! That was a lot of fun! Some really nice petoskey stones you found out there. They will look amazing once you polish them. Thanks for sharing your hunt.
I loved every second of this video. Love seing you guys have so much fun, definitely do another one like this please 🙏. Great finds 😊
The rainbows 🌈 in the lake are so beautiful 🤩
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Great video... the UV light added a super fun aspect to rock hunting.
Grew up in Michigan, loved walking the beaches of the great lakes.
I was born in the town of Charlevoix. Grew up on lake Michigan. Can't count how many times I've walked down the beach and picked rocks 💙
Great video. I would love to see more of Michigan in the future.
Wish I were there too! I’ve never picked an apple ☹️
The stones are beautiful and I’d love to make this trip 🥰❤️
So nice to see you both having fun!
You're right! Michigan IS the prettiest state. I would rather vacation in my own state than any other! From Belleville, MI!
The last few years, I have been missing my home state and the summers I spent at the lakes. I spent many summers finding Petoskey stones. This video took me back. Thank you!
The water is so nice and clean wow
This was fun seeing you on the beach in MIchigan and getting in the water even though it can be kind of cold sometimes. This is where I do most of my rockhounding although I didn't recognize the beach. Well done.
Welcome to our state. I live in southern Mi. Just outside of Sturgis. We have actually found small Petoskey stones in some of our plowed farm fields around our area. Also other types of corral.
Great video. I wish that you would lay out your finds at the end of each video. That's my favorite part!
That little shell with that coral was so perfect. Thank you for sharing. I won't ever be able to do what you are doing, but I can enjoy it through you. Stay well and safe.
Yes roadside apples are a thing all over in Michigans country roads. Hello from Michigan
You two really appreciate the beauty of rocks and fossils.
Love the new video type where you cut to a more teaching type shot of a rock. lots of work has gone into your wonderful to watch videos. keep it up.
Our Great Lakes have so much to offer!! Glad you guys had a great time, with some great finds!! Way to go….
Please keep on educating us, it's awesome!!
The tiny "gastropods" on the solitary rugose coral are species of Spirorbis (polychaete worms). I find them as epibionts on Devonian fossils here in New York. Happy Collecting
Wow, I had no idea! Thanks for the correction. That’s one of the coolest thing about fossils and paleontology. You’re always learning new things..and I’m about as new to Devonian fossils as you can get…though I plan to keep learning more. Thanks again!
@@PaleoCris no problem. I've been collecting (fossils, minerals, shells, skulls, artifacts) for over 40 years and I'm still learning new things all the time. Thats why natural history is so fun. Good luck.
I just love the energy between you two and the love and passion you have and the interest you share it’s refreshing thank you for all the great content
Awesome video guys! You always have beautiful scenery, crazy wildlife photos ( besides Kyle, lol), great humor, and I love to watch Bree finding the most rocks and fossils. She almost always beats you guys at finding them. You three make a great team! Keep em coming!!✌️❤️
The glowing rocks are amazing. I love all the ones with the little shells and snails and cross sections of coral. It would be so hard to decide which ones to keep I would want them all. When my son was little and we would go hiking or camping he used to get mad at me and tell me all I ever thought about was rocks LOL. HE WAS RIGHT
Loved it. So many beautiful stones.
You all are totally awesome! Love ya! I learn so much from your videos! Please don't ever stop chasing the fossils and rocks!
I always enjoy seeing how excited you two get when you make a discovery. I always crack a smile as I find what you two do so fascinating. Please continue to make more videos! Know they are greatly appreciated! Cheers!!
Loved it. You guys must spend all of your time outside. And yes, we love it. Whatever you decide to do, we love it.
Oh, I live in Michigan! Now I HAVE to go! Thanks For Making This Video!
So glad you had a chance to visit our area an no alligator risks! : ) Welcome and i hope you had a great visit!
Oh man, what a feeling to not even have to think about sharks or alligators! It took me a while to fully feel 100% at ease in the water from decades of teaching myself to be very careful when in or around any water sources. It’s great!
Nothing like a good road trip. Especially eating new food and rock hounding. Sure enjoyed your fun!!
Nice finds, glad you're enjoying our Michigan fossils. Rocks are pretty sweet here too
Love the snorkeling just started snorkeling a few months ago here in Tennessee agate hunting of course since I live in southern middle Tennessee I live in a Ordovician area full of fossil an geodes snorkeling has brought me some great finds this year
I remember going to Petoskey Michigan looking for Petoskey stones. Waters beautiful, and we did find some pretty cool stones.
I grew up on lake Michigan. All I had to do was walk out our backdoor and down the steps to a secluded beach like you're on. I spent hours rock collecting back then as a kid. I miss MI but love Colorado where I an now.
very cool! the snorkeling was great...more please!
Love this video. We tried this a few years ago. Found many stones along the Lake shore: Michigan is so lush & beautiful.
I was born and raised in New Jersey but my finishing of high school I went to my mom's high School in Clinton township Michigan and we would go Petoskey hunting all the time
Woww... 350,000,000 Old Petoskey Stone and Fossils, this is amazing my friend, very old rock.
Really awesome intro! Just beautiful! So much diversity of the flora and fauna. So excited for you guys with all your awesome finds. Definitely living through your eyes. There is no way in he** I would have the guts to explore like you guys do! "That's a huge alligator slide!" Me...nope, no way, pretty sure they can swim faster than I can and faster than I could ever paddle a canoe low to the water. Props to your courage and and wanderlust in your acquisition of really cool fossils. I'm more of a Smithsonian Museum of Natural History gal 😁
Welcome to Michigan! As they say: "The Great Lakes, no salt, no sharks!". Apples are a main crop in Michigan. You found "a" source of Petoskey stones, not "the" source. They are found in limestone beds all over northern Lake Michigan and northern Lake Huron too. I'm glad you found Michigan to be beautiful. I'm very proud to be a lifelong resident, and I really enjoy seeing videos made of our wonderful state. Thank you.
Yes indeed, these corals were abundant in the area during the Devonian! I definitely love this state and completely understand the pride so many residents have for this place (I’m still up here right now)! Also enjoyed seeing you at Kyle’s live auction! Thanks for that and the comment here!
What a beautiful place to hunt! Never seen that many Petoskys before! Love the other fossils as well, especially those sweet little shells. The flower is some type of sea rocket, a member of the mustard family. That moth was gorgeous as well. Epic video!
Love the videos y’all. Keep it up!!
Thanks Joseph! Will do.
Hi Chris & Brie,
Great video. What a beautiful site to see. I love seeing the two of you hunt. You find some beautiful pieces.
Take care and stay safe till next time. ❤❤
Y'all are so blessed. I grew up rockhounding and camping across North America. Makes me happy seeing y'all finding great stuff and the true joy on your faces . 🤜🤛🤟
Love love love your videos. I wish I was young again and could go rock hunting. So amazing!
Minnie in Missouri
Definitely enjoyed this, and pretty much all of your videos. Go again, and see what else you can find. Maybe do some night snorkeling!
That first sandy beach spot was so pretty! And all the fossils and stones you left with made it all worth while. The big piece of coral Brie was so awesome! 🔥
have been trying to get my family to go mahnet hunting and fishing with me for the longest time. so far only one time put. foung old boat anchor and a new fishing luer. only went for 1 hour. but was fun.
thank you for the encourahing video.
God bless
Bri finds the best stuff...
I really need to go to Lake Michigan! Thank you for the adventure.
Seems like a million years ago my wife and I used to walk the beach in that area and find the Petosky Stones just laying on the ground. Around the top of the thumb you can find shale, that if you split it, has all kinds of fish fossils
Oh come on I wanna see some really beautiful stones from you kids and if you’re up on Lake Michigan I know you’re gonna find a lot of good stones putting stones and Petoskey stones and some beautiful agate
Your in My Home State. Let me welcome you if nobody has yet. Glad to have you both.
In the East Tawas area of Lake Huron you can find slabs of coral fossils.
I can’t wait to start exploring and maybe snorkeling Lake Huron!
Lake Huron is very cold just a heads up to you Cris.
Snorklehounding was super fun to watch! Enjoyed the UV hunting as well.
Loved it! Love all your videos. I'm from MI. About where were you on Lake Michigan? My 12 yr old nephew and me would love to go there. Thanks for all you do.
Loved the snorkeling, awesome finds🤩😁😉
How beautiful! Love watching You Guys!: Always a good time and such Cool Finds!
The waters were so clear for you! Amazing finds!
Late to the party, but greetings from Michigan :) Born and raised, and as much as I'd like more mild winters, I don't think I can pull myself away from this state
In our back yard, that's one of my favorite beaches and parks in our area!
I absolutely love that place.
Where are you on Lake Michigan ? We spent time this year looking for rocks on the lakes but this place looked awesome. I am trying to teach my 10 year old nephew about all the different rocks and he collects them like I do. He has taken to rock hunting like a fish to water...
I'm from just outside Grand Rapids and rock hound all over. This place looks so familiar but I can't place it
Loved the video! My family lives in Grand Rapids and we do tons of rock hounding on Lake Michigan. What beach were you at to find all of those Petoskey stones?
Also we do tons of UV hunting for yooperlites and other fluorescent minerals. The purple/blue mineral you found is one of our favorites to find. It is a variety of feldspar that was brought down from Canada by glaciers. It is literally all over the state of Michigan and can range in color from purple to blue to creamy white and peach even. Great stuff!
Thanks for the awesome video and we hope to see you on a Michigan beach someday!
would love if you guys could try an put together a leg or paw or jaw from the things you find that make something complete if you have the fossils available
Fun video! Thank you for sharing your adventure!
I have lived within 30 miles of Lake Michigan most of my seventy plus years. Michigan is a beautiful state, one of the best kept secrets in the USA. (Petoskey stones are colonial clusters of horn corals.) Be sure to make time to stop and visit one of our excellent wineries. Like most states, a week isn't long enough to see all of its special features. Enjoy your visit.
All apple seeds are different and when grown and one tree is found to have a delicious variety they have to be cloned to produce more trees.
That’s what I was reading! The day after we recorded this, I must have tried 50 different apples from different trees. No two tasted the same and my mind is blown.
Prefacing this with I'm not super familiar with fossil ID'ing, I've learned a lot from your channel, Michigan Rocks, and Wild Kyle, but I think you might has a miss-ID on your hands at @ 14:35 for what you called gastropods on the horn coral. Basing this on my knowledge of living animals on the west coast, it looks more like a encrusting coiled polychaete worm. The extant species I know are in the family Serpulidae, I don't know if there's other similar looking species not in this family. Great finds, beautiful location, appreciate you showing them after they were polished before the end of the video
I frickin LOVE living in Michigan!
It’s incredible here. I plan on coming up every year to explore when the weather is nice.
@@PaleoCris it's why many people summer in Michigan and winter in Florida!
I have to agree with you 100%
It was cute seeing your reaction to apples :) Great, educational video as usual!!
Love. Wow. Thanks so much for sharing. Thank you.
Some of these black light rocks would make for an epic fish tank.
SO cool. Great video as always. Hope to get there some day.
Great hunt, you to are fun to watch , thank you for this video ❤❤😊😊
This reminds me of Sanibel Island on the Florida gulf coast where people go to collect beautiful sea shells from large conch size to tiny. People use the small ones to make jewelry.
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Thank you for the video it was so much fun.. I am born and raised and I'm raised and lower northern Michigan Thank you for the video it was so much fun.. I am born and raised and I'm raised and lower northern Michigan. I felt so proud when you were talking about how beautiful it is and you were having such fun finding fossils.
When my children were growing up. We went for lots of walks.. We would talk to each other and look for Petoskey stones and other cool rocks.
I found your channel and was binging some of your older videos and when you mentioned how much you like fossils, I came to your most recent to ask if you had ever went to Michigan. 😆 Asked and answered!
You guys are great. Makes going to certain locations an adventure if you know what you are looking at........
Hi Cris, Loving the content from You & Brie...there's been some cracking finds ! I've suggested a collab between you & Tyler Nolan. He steps into Your world & You into His, would be cool to see you guys and Brie out Fossil Hunting together, then meeting Tylers " Pets " ... I'm sure you'll all have fun & get some great footage for both channels.
That's wild!!! I've never seen an apple before either!!!!!
Those clear waters really messed you up! 😂😂😂❤
I watch you vids from Florida....NOPE! I'm not going in those murky waters! 😂😂😂❤
Awesome vid guys! ❤
Lived in MI most my life and I keep telling people how beautiful it is. What city were you in? Yes more MI videos. Keep on truckin ✌
Great video! Please do more of this in the future.
Hey Chris and Bree, hope all is well with you after we watched what Ian has done to your coast line. All our best Jannie and Geoff Denyer. New South Wales Australia 🙏
You should come to Nebraska and search for fossils! 1 of the best places in the world to search for fossils, geodes, agates and you can also pan for gold.
I live in the country in Kalamazoo Michigan and i found a Ppetoskey stone in my driveway perfectly round so cool to find that here.
That’s awesome Helen, congratulations!
My Dad used to bring Petoskey stones home from fishing trips to Lake Michigan in the early 80's. I've found these stones in Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Lake Ontario and Lake Eerie. I used to tell people that if you found a good skipping stone, get it wet first to see if it was a Petoskey before you threw it. You two should consider a Southern or Northern Ontario trip to see what you can find
Michigan has so many different types of fossils in there all beautiful so many rocks people don't take the time to enjoy it though
I literally went today and found plant fossils here. It’s a great state to find stuff even when you get far from the beaches.
Beautiful stones! Amazing adventure!
Wow, y'all found some awesome stuff!!
Wow,what a great trip to Michigan very cool rock finds.Thanks for sharing . Bryan Kitchen Houston Texas
speaking of super fresh apples, if you get over towards traverse city, there are several vineyards, and a hole in the wall diner on the west side of the street/hwy, but there are cherry trees and orchards on the east side of the road... we picked 2-3 cherry's per person... and OMG, I've never had a cherry that tasted so goood!!!
then again, one amount of something great doesn't account for the other Michigan issues
I loved this video too! I loved seeing all your finds! Great job! 💚💚💚
Love your video's Cris I have been watching you guys for sometime, I find it so interesting what you and Bree find out adventuring. I was raise most of my life in Michigan I love it there. I currently live in Minnesota but I go home to Michigan once a year. It is beautiful in Michigan and the lakes are fantastic I get home sick all the time. I am trying to teach my 10 year old nephew rock hunting and he loves it, we did some hunting in Michigan in June this year he lives in Vermont and I live in Minnesota so the family gets together in Michigan every year. And we go to many beaches rock hunting..
Cool finds I never have seen before thanks
Wow I can’t believe you found so many.
Amazing to see you guys grow as a channel and travel!
Thank you Mia! We’re planning a camping/rockhounding road-trip to a bunch of places soon!