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When planning a rock hounding trip to Utah last May, we were going to skip this spot until we saw your video. Thanks for first surprising us and then inspiring us by revealing the beauty hiding inside the cut banded calcite. We even made a video of our trip @greybearoverland and show what polished cabs from these rocks can look like.
It's some really good material and now that I know more about what is good from that location I will be a little more picky next time and try to find the perfect rocks.
Hey Jared, I have some precious Mexican fire opal with color play. They are stunning. I had them in the same jar they where in when I got them. How ever, that tin lid leaked and turned the water they where in, into a gross black crud that leaked into the water and stained the precious opals black and they smelled bad like, sulfur I guess from the tin lid which was black. Honestly, I was like it f"n figures, I wanted to cry, this would have to happen to me. I apparently didn' know they where so poress and the seller never said anything about removing them from, said container and water. I wasnt going to give up on these precious opals, and i am obsessed with all opals, potch, and common opals to. I love the many colors they can be! I soaked my opals in dawn with water and I kept changing the water every few days, for about a week. later the black crud eventually came out with the amount of dawn i used!! out of the precious Mexican fire opal started to clear up and I was so happy and greatful! But maybe soaking the calcite into dawn and change the water everyday. It worked for me!
I mentioned before, you might try soaking in Acetone to pull out the oil. I use water with the drop saw I showed you, and put Crystal Cut in the water to keep stuff from rusting. Don't like the oil smell. I learned as you have, you go a far away as you are planning to go to collect, and work your way back. I made that mistake once. Started picking up rocks yards from the vehicle and ended up a 3/4 mile away with 100+ lbs in my backpack and 40 in the pillowcase I was carrying. Brought out apx 2 tons of agates on my back and in that pillowcase. My phone said I covered 6 1/2 miles back and forth.
Fabulous material. Ive found a similar calcite near Calico CA. All white, grey, and black. Ive tumbled it. Will now plan on cutting some. Loved the bad joke. I was shaking head right along with Sarah!
@@CurrentlyRockhounding It did tumble well once i figured out that is Mohs 3 and needed a shorter protocol. Mohs testing kit - another helpful tool I learned about courtesy of @ Currently Rockhounding
What a reveal! I gasped when you turned the cut end of that rock towards the camera. What a great find! Thanks for going ahead and making the cut. Great views in that location!
Rocks. *snort* I love love love calcite. The waxy feel, the shine it can get. Lovely display pieces. Sure, it's a bit soft for rings and belt buckles, but it's great for a pendant, wore up close to the throat, or earrings.
Just went today to that site, though I took a wrong turn on the trail and stopped a bit shorter. Still found some great material and left with 3/4 of a 5gal bucket full! I'm looking forward to cutting and tumbling it to see what's inside. Perhaps I'll return another time and go to the same location you collected at, but taking less material (my arms are SORE!). Thanks for the awesome video!!
Amazing video and very nice samples of Calcite,congratulations my friend!! I have a great love for calcite because it is my first mineral that I found in the field!!
Hi Jared, some great looking bands in that calcite. Your attempt at humour with Sarah seemed to go down like a lead ballon, 😂😂😂. Welcome to “dad jokes” 😂😂😂. Another good video, great looking rocks,. If people are breaking out pieces from under those overhanging boulders they are a lot braver than me. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
Dish soap and warm water, let it sit a few hours, rinse and repeat as needed. I save some softer stuff for the trim saw. Clean the oil out make my cuts a little slower with water. But it limits the size of the rough.
Seeing the scenery makes me miss Utah bad!..bangs canyon!.. u looking for that calcite made me think of Kurt and I chipping out mica. What an awesome video,great finds!..keep the Utah videos coming bud!
JARED: "Say Hello Sarah" SARAH (at Altitude, ascending, out of breath, carrying a banded calcite rock, wrestles with the dog, waves to camera) ALL OF US: Return Wave to Sarah! Good job, Sarah!
You got me. I never would have guessed that is what the inside of that rock would look like. It was like a giant nodule of goodness. Definitely a PR. Hi to Sarah and the pup. Keep having fun, be safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
Sending love and light to Sarah and you naturally …both are so blessed to have each other along with a fabulous black 🐾🐾 dog… life is good..great video as expected…🥾🥾
Try some automotive wax & grease remover, or prep-solvent, to get the oil out of the rock. It's what we use to get contaminants out of the metal surfaces before primer & paint.
Not that it would cut that large of a piece but that Loretone combo unit you have would make a great water cooled saw for material like that. I need to finish setting up my homemade 8" water cooled saw. Awesome material.
First, what a lovely location to be hounding, those views were very nice. Second, you have to love when you know right away that you need to high grade, there was so much material there! Third, I'm shocked at how gorgeous those pieces were that you cut. That really exceeded any expectation. I like that each has a really unique character with the varying colors, crystal size, and patterns. Great video, thanks for bringing us along.
This location is really high up on my list of places worthy of a return visit, the piles were so big that you could just flip rocks for days and find amazing material if you wanted to.
Incredible. I will need to,stop,at this place for sure. I kind of knew about it, but never really have seen what’s come out of there. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful spot! I think it's great that you mentioned filling up your buckets then dumping them out to make sure you actually only take home the best. I learned my lesson a few weeks ago when I carried my haul a half mile back to the car only to find a bunch of my first finds of the day that should have been left behind, whoops!
Beautiful spot, beautiful finds! That cut rock was a surprise and stunning! Great to see you and Sara in these videos as always. Thanks for the great info. We were just in south of Nephi a few weeks ago at Yuba Lake. I hope you were able to go there, too. Unfortunately the reservoir is very low, but because it's so low, there are a lot of rocks exposed that otherwise wouldn't be.
I really like that area down there, it seems like you could really have fun wondering the hills and looking what is out there. I would recommend this location for next time you're in the area.
I'd like to cut some of my calcites but I'm concerned they'll fracture along their own planes of fracture. Are your specimens in a different formation? They cut perfectly!
That's a good question, this material is pretty solid it would seem but I also have some calcite that isn't. You should email me a photo of what you want to cut.
Hello Sarah & Jared, I’d love to hear more from Sarah. She seems a bit shy but I think she’s got a lot to offer here & I always appreciate a woman’s perspective just as much as a man’s, and let’s not forget she does have a good eye at spotting nice specimens. Ps. The inside of those specimens were gorgeous, I sure wasn’t expecting that, what a wonderful surprise inside ✌🏻#RockOn
They say not to judge a book by its cover! Holy smokes! That was gorgeous when you sliced that chunk. Hahaha, and people say rocks look pretty much on the inside like they do on the outside. You've showed thats definitely not always clearly the case. I liked the specimen at 10:45 alot also. My best friend just moved to Utah, so, I'm making notes of all these awesome places you are hounding at so I can hopefully check out a few for myself when I visit. That scenery was just breathtaking!!! 🤩
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When planning a rock hounding trip to Utah last May, we were going to skip this spot until we saw your video. Thanks for first surprising us and then inspiring us by revealing the beauty hiding inside the cut banded calcite. We even made a video of our trip @greybearoverland and show what polished cabs from these rocks can look like.
I watched your videos! They are very nice!
This material cuts and polishes nicely.
Surprising rocks. I would never guess on their inner beauty. Wow.
It's some really good material and now that I know more about what is good from that location I will be a little more picky next time and try to find the perfect rocks.
I’d have never thought that rock would be so pretty cut. Wow!!
So far most of the material I have gotten is pretty good.
❤❤❤ this place is basically in my backyard ❤❤❤! Love Mt.Nebo ❤
I love that spot. Outside Nephi, above the Salt Creek. Nice hike, beautiful view and calcite galore. Enjoy.n😊
It's a lovely area.
Hey Jared, I have some precious Mexican fire opal with color play. They are stunning. I had them in the same jar they where in when I got them.
How ever, that tin lid leaked and turned the water they where in, into a gross black crud that leaked into the water and stained the precious opals black and they smelled bad like, sulfur I guess from the tin lid which was black. Honestly, I was like it f"n figures, I wanted to cry, this would have to happen to me. I apparently didn' know they where so poress and the seller never said anything about removing them from, said container and water.
I wasnt going to give up on these precious opals, and i am obsessed with all opals, potch, and common opals to. I love the many colors they can be! I soaked my opals in dawn with water and I kept changing the water every few days, for about a week. later the black crud eventually came out with the amount of dawn i used!! out of the precious Mexican fire opal started to clear up and I was so happy and greatful! But maybe soaking the calcite into dawn and change the water everyday. It worked for me!
Thanks for the tip I might try that on some of this material that I still have.
Went to this location today. Definitely no shortage of material. Almost overwhelming! Can’t wait to cut some up and see what’s inside!
It's a cool location for sure.
What an awesome rock.... love it! Another great adventure
I'm glad you liked it.
WOW!
Love it. Stone cold silence after your joke. Great vid, as always.
Almost like she has heard it a million times. :D
I mentioned before, you might try soaking in Acetone to pull out the oil.
I use water with the drop saw I showed you, and put Crystal Cut in the water to keep stuff from rusting. Don't like the oil smell.
I learned as you have, you go a far away as you are planning to go to collect, and work your way back. I made that mistake once. Started picking up rocks yards from the vehicle and ended up a 3/4 mile away with 100+ lbs in my backpack and 40 in the pillowcase I was carrying. Brought out apx 2 tons of agates on my back and in that pillowcase. My phone said I covered 6 1/2 miles back and forth.
I will try the acetone thing and see how I like it.
Also yikes that's a lot of agate!
If you remember, let me know if it works or doesn't.
Fabulous material. Ive found a similar calcite near Calico CA. All white, grey, and black. Ive tumbled it. Will now plan on cutting some. Loved the bad joke. I was shaking head right along with Sarah!
Did it tumble up nicely?
Bad joke? What bad joke, I'm pretty sure everyone thinks its amazing and not over used at all! :)
@@CurrentlyRockhounding
It did tumble well once i figured out that is Mohs 3 and needed a shorter protocol. Mohs testing kit - another helpful tool I learned about courtesy of @ Currently Rockhounding
Holy cow, those views are very pretty! The rocks... they are super cool!
Thanks Mike, its a really good location.
What a nice spot and great material!
It's good enough that we plan on going back.
Awesome finds & gorgeous cuts. Thanks for sharing😉👍
Thanks for watching!
What a reveal! I gasped when you turned the cut end of that rock towards the camera. What a great find! Thanks for going ahead and making the cut. Great views in that location!
Since filming this I have cut and polished up some more of it, its all been really nice material.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Cool!
If that stuff would cab that sure would be beautiful.
I haven't tried cabbing it yet but it does take a polish.
Shazam! 🤯. Awesome cut. Loved the view! ⛰
Super cool to see Sara more often on your hunts. ✌️.
❤️ing your channel
Thanks for the 🎥
Stay Crystal 💫
That material makes me a calcite believer. Very cool😎
Its really is lovely stuff and it took a good polish.
Rock on!😂 The inside of the cut piece is awesome!👍👍
I know its some really nice material.
Rocks. *snort*
I love love love calcite. The waxy feel, the shine it can get. Lovely display pieces. Sure, it's a bit soft for rings and belt buckles, but it's great for a pendant, wore up close to the throat, or earrings.
It really is some lovely material to collect and work with.
Just went today to that site, though I took a wrong turn on the trail and stopped a bit shorter. Still found some great material and left with 3/4 of a 5gal bucket full! I'm looking forward to cutting and tumbling it to see what's inside. Perhaps I'll return another time and go to the same location you collected at, but taking less material (my arms are SORE!). Thanks for the awesome video!!
I'm glad you had a good time there, but generally the second time around at a location is always better than the first.
Wow Just Beautiful! The views, incredible!❤️ I think that spot rocks too😊
The one you cut on the oil saw is stunning inside!
Nice area. Those boulders was crazy!
I know! If only I could carry one out. :)
Very cool.
Pretty material, awesome video.
Thank you.
Amazing video and very nice samples of Calcite,congratulations my friend!!
I have a great love for calcite because it is my first mineral that I found in the field!!
Beautiful views a couple good laughs too :)
Hi Jared, some great looking bands in that calcite. Your attempt at humour with Sarah seemed to go down like a lead ballon, 😂😂😂. Welcome to “dad jokes” 😂😂😂. Another good video, great looking rocks,. If people are breaking out pieces from under those overhanging boulders they are a lot braver than me. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
I don't know what you're talking about, she loves my jokes, especially when I have said about a thousand times. :D
@@CurrentlyRockhounding 😂😂😂😂😂😂 That’s what I say about my misses, but then again I a lie a lot,
that stuff is cool!
Thank you! Yeah it's some really good material.
Beautiful I love you videos
Thank you.
All that pretty land, trees and fresh air. That does rock!
It's a lovely place.
I love this piece!!!😍🥳🔥 Really cool to see where it came from.🔥🔥🔥 So Awesome😎🤯⚒
Thank you.
Dish soap and warm water, let it sit a few hours, rinse and repeat as needed. I save some softer stuff for the trim saw. Clean the oil out make my cuts a little slower with water. But it limits the size of the rough.
Solid advice.
Interesting, very cool spot, beautiful area, lol good play on words 😝, awesome cut looks amazing,thank you for sharing 😊💙
Thank you I'm glad you liked the video!
"This spot rocks." LOL. Your channel rocks
:D
Seeing the scenery makes me miss Utah bad!..bangs canyon!.. u looking for that calcite made me think of Kurt and I chipping out mica. What an awesome video,great finds!..keep the Utah videos coming bud!
Oh man Utah is such an amazing place. I really do want to go back next spring and hit some spots again.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding I've given serious thought about moving there...way out..no where near Salt Lake city..but out and alone..no neighbors..
@@manisteerocks7092 Do it!!!!! You only get one chance to live the life you really want.
Good eye.
Thank you.
You don't even have to dig for it. Insane.
JARED: "Say Hello Sarah"
SARAH (at Altitude, ascending, out of breath, carrying a banded calcite rock, wrestles with the dog, waves to camera)
ALL OF US: Return Wave to Sarah! Good job, Sarah!
Sara is the very best travel companion.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Indeed. And she can sure spot those beautiful rocks.
You got me. I never would have guessed that is what the inside of that rock would look like. It was like a giant nodule of goodness. Definitely a PR. Hi to Sarah and the pup. Keep having fun, be safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
I really like stuff like this where taking it home is a bit of a gamble cause you really need to cut it to expose the material.
Nephi a Book of Mormon name.
Sending love and light to Sarah and you naturally …both are so blessed to have each other along with a fabulous black 🐾🐾 dog… life is good..great video as expected…🥾🥾
Thank you, I can't imagine doing this stuff with anyone else.
Try some automotive wax & grease remover, or prep-solvent, to get the oil out of the rock. It's what we use to get contaminants out of the metal surfaces before primer & paint.
Oil just makes it prettier.
What a great spot! Can you do anything with banded calcite besides admire it? LOL, I should have waited until the end to comment.... :D
It also all polished up nicely!
Not that it would cut that large of a piece but that Loretone combo unit you have would make a great water cooled saw for material like that. I need to finish setting up my homemade 8" water cooled saw. Awesome material.
I still need to work on my combo unit, too many projects, not enough days.
could you wash/soak in water with dawn dish soap to get rid of some of the oil and smell? thank you guys for the tips and taking us along
It seems like the best thing I have found so far is just an extended bath in the kitty litter.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding yup that is what i figured, some oils will still smell even after using dawn dish soap, and end up back in the kitty litter
First, what a lovely location to be hounding, those views were very nice. Second, you have to love when you know right away that you need to high grade, there was so much material there! Third, I'm shocked at how gorgeous those pieces were that you cut. That really exceeded any expectation. I like that each has a really unique character with the varying colors, crystal size, and patterns. Great video, thanks for bringing us along.
This location is really high up on my list of places worthy of a return visit, the piles were so big that you could just flip rocks for days and find amazing material if you wanted to.
Incredible. I will need to,stop,at this place for sure. I kind of knew about it, but never really have seen what’s come out of there. Thanks for sharing.
Oh its a great location, and the material takes a good polish.
I got my 10" Hitech yesterday. Took six weeks to get here. The initial cut faces are totally flat. I can barely see saw marks.
Well that's some slow shipping. I'm glad you got it and like it.
not even a wha wha waaaa from Sarah?😂😂. That site sure does rock! the results after cutting are just… wow! how do they look under uv light?
They really don't react that much under the UV light, its a pretty mild reaction to be honest.
That spot does indeed Rock! Haha! I love that little calcite geode part! The banding is pretty killer on the inside of that stuff, wow!
Oh man its a great location and most of what we got is pretty good so far when cut and polished.
Beautiful spot! I think it's great that you mentioned filling up your buckets then dumping them out to make sure you actually only take home the best. I learned my lesson a few weeks ago when I carried my haul a half mile back to the car only to find a bunch of my first finds of the day that should have been left behind, whoops!
I think its a good practice, no point in taking things you don't really need or want.
Onyx or banded calcite what is the difference? Whatever it is beautiful "!
They are two completely different rocks but because of the appearance of bands people misidentify them.
Beautiful spot, beautiful finds! That cut rock was a surprise and stunning! Great to see you and Sara in these videos as always. Thanks for the great info. We were just in south of Nephi a few weeks ago at Yuba Lake. I hope you were able to go there, too. Unfortunately the reservoir is very low, but because it's so low, there are a lot of rocks exposed that otherwise wouldn't be.
I really like that area down there, it seems like you could really have fun wondering the hills and looking what is out there.
I would recommend this location for next time you're in the area.
I'd like to cut some of my calcites but I'm concerned they'll fracture along their own planes of fracture. Are your specimens in a different formation? They cut perfectly!
That's a good question, this material is pretty solid it would seem but I also have some calcite that isn't. You should email me a photo of what you want to cut.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Lol...the big chunk you handed me from the scrap pile at the Turkey Hill mine! I'll email a pic.
Your banded calcite looks different than ours...
Calcite can take many forms.
Woah! Sweet stuff in Utah. Vundervar! {}
I'm really falling in love with Utah.
Hello Sarah & Jared, I’d love to hear more from Sarah. She seems a bit shy but I think she’s got a lot to offer here & I always appreciate a woman’s perspective just as much as a man’s, and let’s not forget she does have a good eye at spotting nice specimens. Ps. The inside of those specimens were gorgeous, I sure wasn’t expecting that, what a wonderful surprise inside ✌🏻#RockOn
I have lots of this, however, it's a lot of crystals.
It's really lovely material.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding agreed. You're finding much nicer sized pieces, as mine were used as landscape rock and I just grabbed a bunch 😂
I'll see about making a decent video of them.
They say not to judge a book by its cover! Holy smokes! That was gorgeous when you sliced that chunk. Hahaha, and people say rocks look pretty much on the inside like they do on the outside. You've showed thats definitely not always clearly the case. I liked the specimen at 10:45 alot also. My best friend just moved to Utah, so, I'm making notes of all these awesome places you are hounding at so I can hopefully check out a few for myself when I visit. That scenery was just breathtaking!!! 🤩
I have so many rocks that look like crap on the outside and are amazing inside.
Oh Utah is an amazing place to go rockhounding!