i have found some garnets there that are about an inch in dia. ,sadly not gem quality but still nice to find. also got some wicked gem quality topaz there, could be what you have that looks like clear quartz.. you were close to another mine that has what they call cinniman garnets which i also found. keep searching and good luck
Been in the tailings piles. 11:23, , who can tell me what it is. It is a soft mineral, light brown, somewhat striated/verigated that takes a nice polish. It has a bit of chatoyancy, not a lot but it flashes a bit at odd angles. Please, what is that mineral. Hand shaped and polished it looks nice. Thank you.
@LaunchBawx Not really. Do some research online for place here in Maine to dig. There are quite a few good places and in NH as well. Depends what your looking for. For me its the thrill of finding something good, treasure hunting. We go to NY for herkimer diamonds every year. When you dig and dig and dig then finally find one its so exciting. Thats what I love about all these kind of hobbies. Good luck 🍀
Got some nice finds there, looks like a fun place to check out. See you on the next adventure.
looks like you had a fun day. Thanks for sharing.
Nice video and dog!
Thank you I appreciate it 👍🏻
i have found some garnets there that are about an inch in dia. ,sadly not gem quality but still nice to find. also got some wicked gem quality topaz there, could be what you have that looks like clear quartz.. you were close to another mine that has what they call cinniman garnets which i also found. keep searching and good luck
I would love to find some big garnets like that. Thanks for the info that place is a gem in itself for Auburn its really nice there.
Awesome place cool day🤠⚒️🍻🍻
Bro I love mt apatite. The crystals there are beautiful. So much color!!
I enjoyed my time there. I really need to go back and put some time in digging
Lemme know I'll make a trip up. Was planning to get back before the winter hits
I go all over digging the north east basically every week I'm someplace collecting
Nice video work. Love the shots.
Thank you I appreciate it
I added a few rocks to the spiral when I was there a few months ago.
Not much into gems but was interesting thanks for sharing bud
Gems can be just as fun. I think for me it's the thrill of the hunt. You never know what you might find
Looks like you had a good day in a great spot
Headed there tomorrow
Good luck 🍀
Been in the tailings piles. 11:23, , who can tell me what it is. It is a soft mineral, light brown, somewhat striated/verigated that takes a nice polish. It has a bit of chatoyancy, not a lot but it flashes a bit at odd angles. Please, what is that mineral. Hand shaped and polished it looks nice.
Thank you.
Im actually not sure what it is. Maybe somebody on the dig maine gems page on fb might know.
@@goldenoutdoors Thanks. What are you doing monitoring email this time of day?
Lol, I work shift work so Im up at all hours
I’m in southern Maine. Just starting to rock hound. Any advice?
@LaunchBawx Not really. Do some research online for place here in Maine to dig. There are quite a few good places and in NH as well. Depends what your looking for. For me its the thrill of finding something good, treasure hunting. We go to NY for herkimer diamonds every year. When you dig and dig and dig then finally find one its so exciting. Thats what I love about all these kind of hobbies. Good luck 🍀
Your purple in quartz is purple lepidolite.
If I was there, I would have dug that hole deeper. Tried to see if there's anything different down there
This was a exploratory trip for me as I had never been. I’ll definitely go back and dig some more
The park requests that you don't dig more than 2' from the surface. It is a really neat place.
Maybe if you dug deeper maybe you would find a trap you would find a Treasure trove of something
It is pronounced "Mount A-pa-tight", not "Mount A-pa-teet".
Mount ape tit😅
Mount Apawhatnow?