This is a recap video of my 2022 rockhounding adventures on the Oregon Coast. Locations include: Whales Head Beach, Otter Point, Gold Beach, and The Sixes River. I hope you enjoy this part of the Rockhounding Oregon 2022 Recap! If you enjoyed the video, please consider subscribing ^^ Rockhounding Oregon 2022 Recap: Oregon Beaches
Wow! Thanks for the recap. I cant believe just how many cool rocks you found. So many different colors and textures of jasper, and quartz! I cant believe you found bowenite! The vast majority of the rocks are our normal ugly grey rocks, so that when you see colors and textures, they really stand out! What an awesome recap of your coast adventure. My favorite is the rhyolite! The rhyolite is every bit as cool as those wonderstones. And you can get far better patterns with it. It may have holes in it and doesnt polish as well, but its way cooler and infinitely more plentiful! Awesome! Thanks Andrew!
Thanks Largent, you're the best ^^ I really appreciate all of your support and I don't think I tell you that enough. I think I speak for everyone when I say the community would not be the same w/o you. 💙
@@TheRogueRockhound Awwww thank you! I just love rocks and you all help me to enjoy them since i cant got out anymore on my own. I live vicariously through you! Thank you for allowing me to live through you!
That one turned out ok, but the smaller ones I found there had some great "landscapes." Oregon's South Coast is one of my favorite spots to rockhound, especially Otter Point (near Gold Beach).
I personally really enjoy these recap videos. I usually watch your videos a couple times at least anyways. Also, it's fun to go back and see when and where you found the treasures you sent me. I love all the spots along the coast there. Can't wait for next season 😁
I'm away from southern Oregon at the moment and the video made me miss it. Great job capturing the Oregon coast and what looks like a awesome trip you had. Thanks
It's funny what videos that show up that I've missed seeing but nice as well. This was very fun to watch you beach combing. Did you get your big yellow stone? There were some really nice colors out there.
I really like watching your videos, especially since I fell in love with Oregon while visiting a friend last year. I picked up a few pieces of what you were calling Rhyolite with the pinkish red bands. I thought that was iron banding in the Astoria sandstone until watching this video. Also, couldn’t that greenish blue coloration in the agate be Chrysocolla? Keep it the good work dude.
love your varied picks but it would be nice if you would pause and look at finds just a bit longer I relish varied.... not into all the names but the many varied colors and swirls . Thank you.... keep up the good work Sue Moreno
I will soon as I get the website up. I'm working on various "shop" videos right now. If you ever have a question, feel free to email me at RogueRockhound@gmail.com
I enjoy learning some things from your videos! There's usually a huge stream that flows through there, exactly where that black sand is. Maybe that's why it's so dark compared to both sides of it:) love your choice of locations and how open you are to sharing. Im from GP and go out as much as I can too. It's such a satisfying hobbie!🪨⛏️💎
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This is a recap video of my 2022 rockhounding adventures on the Oregon Coast. Locations include: Whales Head Beach, Otter Point, Gold Beach, and The Sixes River.
I hope you enjoy this part of the Rockhounding Oregon 2022 Recap!
If you enjoyed the video, please consider subscribing ^^
Rockhounding Oregon 2022 Recap: Oregon Beaches
Love love love your adventures, sense of humor, an very intelligent of just Mother Nature ❤…
Enjoyed joining you on your agate journey. Jaw dropping finds. Thank you 😊
Thanks for joining Kathleen ^^
Wow! Thanks for the recap. I cant believe just how many cool rocks you found. So many different colors and textures of jasper, and quartz! I cant believe you found bowenite! The vast majority of the rocks are our normal ugly grey rocks, so that when you see colors and textures, they really stand out! What an awesome recap of your coast adventure. My favorite is the rhyolite! The rhyolite is every bit as cool as those wonderstones. And you can get far better patterns with it. It may have holes in it and doesnt polish as well, but its way cooler and infinitely more plentiful! Awesome! Thanks Andrew!
Thanks Largent, you're the best ^^
I really appreciate all of your support and I don't think I tell you that enough.
I think I speak for everyone when I say the community would not be the same w/o you. 💙
@@TheRogueRockhound Awwww thank you! I just love rocks and you all help me to enjoy them since i cant got out anymore on my own. I live vicariously through you! Thank you for allowing me to live through you!
Right above the killer whale toy there was the most massive quartz+ stone! i cant believe you didn't grab it !! lol 24:17
Really?! Dangit!!
Thanks for watching ^^
8:45 - I would never know the rocks you are looking at here were anything worth keeping- can’t wait to see them cut!
That one turned out ok, but the smaller ones I found there had some great "landscapes." Oregon's South Coast is one of my favorite spots to rockhound, especially Otter Point (near Gold Beach).
I personally really enjoy these recap videos. I usually watch your videos a couple times at least anyways. Also, it's fun to go back and see when and where you found the treasures you sent me. I love all the spots along the coast there. Can't wait for next season 😁
Awesome, thank you! You're a treasure man.
I have a few more that I'll be posting soon .
Thanks again man
Holy Moly that area looks like sooo much fun! Great video.
Thank you much ^^
Amazing video!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm away from southern Oregon at the moment and the video made me miss it. Great job capturing the Oregon coast and what looks like a awesome trip you had. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! I hope you're able to get back to Oregon soon ^^
It's funny what videos that show up that I've missed seeing but nice as well. This was very fun to watch you beach combing. Did you get your big yellow stone? There were some really nice colors out there.
I didnt haul it up the trail. It was too big ^^
Thanks for watching!!
Ive really enjoyed all of your videos. Thahķ you. Airhugs of positive loving energy to you ànd you
Thank you so much Dianne!!
Ai é um encanto muiti lindo...top.
Unpetrified wood looks like real wood! Fresh water orcas are super rare!
I really like watching your videos, especially since I fell in love with Oregon while visiting a friend last year. I picked up a few pieces of what you were calling Rhyolite with the pinkish red bands. I thought that was iron banding in the Astoria sandstone until watching this video. Also, couldn’t that greenish blue coloration in the agate be Chrysocolla? Keep it the good work dude.
Thanks buddy, much appreciated
Im late here but So glad u didn't fall for the old "I'm justa Lil amethyst specimen " routine!😂😂😂 it's a Stinga😮
HAHA!
Thanks for watching!!
love your varied picks but it would be nice if you would pause and look at finds just a bit longer I relish varied.... not into all the names but the many varied colors and swirls . Thank you.... keep up the good work Sue Moreno
Noted!
You need an all terrain wagon for those really big jasper rocks.
You've got that right!!
Good gold panning for micro gold there also
🐞Do you have any blogs with your cutting and polishing processes? Thanks. 🐞
I will soon as I get the website up. I'm working on various "shop" videos right now.
If you ever have a question, feel free to email me at RogueRockhound@gmail.com
I really need to get over there to rock hound. The UK just doesn't have such beautiful rocks
100% Make sure you come to Oregon first ^^
@@TheRogueRockhound exactly where I want to go 🙂
@@crystalagate07 If you come here, send me a message on Instagram beforehand ^^
@@TheRogueRockhound will do. I've just followed your Instagram page. Thanks!
nice video, thx!
Glad you liked it ^^
Looks like Sandstone. Lean something everyday.
All that black sand has micro gold . I use a sluice with V matting in it
Thats what Ive been hearing, appreciate the V-matting advice.
Thanks for watching Bob ^^
Hit me up when it's warmer. I will show you were to get nice pieces locally for rhyolite.
Will do buddy!
18:31 looks like it’s wrapped in bacon
mmmmm, bacon wrapped ^^
I enjoy learning some things from your videos! There's usually a huge stream that flows through there, exactly where that black sand is. Maybe that's why it's so dark compared to both sides of it:) love your choice of locations and how open you are to sharing. Im from GP and go out as much as I can too. It's such a satisfying hobbie!🪨⛏️💎
Thanks! I have a feeling this will be a great season ^^
I'm looking forward to the GP gem show this year, should be a good one
Never been but I'll have to check it out!