My accent is terrible with the subtitles Hornblende is one of my favorite and the druzy quartz can be impressive, it’s hard to get a good shot of it sometimes.
Me and my wife has probably collected a couple of thousand pounds of different types of stones all over Appalachians crazy fossils and colors of all sizes from our ventures over 20 years worth,and still cant ever leave the river bank without bringing back a stone or something..😊 we feel your passion
Your vid just came thru my feed. Enjoyed watching. I am becoming a rock enthusiast as I walk the shore of Lake Michigan in Van Buren County. I leave a lot of interesting rocks behind because I don't know if I should bring them home. Can you tell me what you do with your rocks once you have them home?
I have several things I do when out and when at home. I have a book shelf that holds my favorite piece of each type of mineral, rock or gem and I have a set of them that are great examples for teaching. I’m give some to my kids and make a rock garden out front with the cool but not great ones. It’s hard to not take a bunch home. Hanks for watching!
Awesome love the video I am torn between the horn blind and the Jersey can’t wait for the next video
My accent is terrible with the subtitles
Hornblende is one of my favorite and the druzy quartz can be impressive, it’s hard to get a good shot of it sometimes.
@@christopherGRIMM I was going on remembering what you called them
At 10:40, Absolutely beautiful rock! Love watching, keep it up.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Just found your channel and so glad I did ! Your finds are amazing. That river is loaded. I would go home with a pack full also if I was there 😊
Thank you! I love exploring and gems and minerals are a passion of mine! It’s hard not to leave with treasure
I’d love to see a compilation video of you saying “whoah! What’s that”. With my American attention span it brings me right back every time.
Not a bad idea! I still have the Crevit montage one kicking around
Me and my wife has probably collected a couple of thousand pounds of different types of stones all over Appalachians crazy fossils and colors of all sizes from our ventures over 20 years worth,and still cant ever leave the river bank without bringing back a stone or something..😊 we feel your passion
My wife and I love collecting rocks and our kids are learning the hobby too!
Your vid just came thru my feed.
Enjoyed watching. I am becoming a rock enthusiast as I walk the shore of Lake Michigan in Van Buren County.
I leave a lot of interesting rocks behind because I don't know if I should bring them home.
Can you tell me what you do with your rocks once you have them home?
I have several things I do when out and when at home. I have a book shelf that holds my favorite piece of each type of mineral, rock or gem and I have a set of them that are great examples for teaching. I’m give some to my kids and make a rock garden out front with the cool but not great ones. It’s hard to not take a bunch home. Hanks for watching!