Thank you so much for helping us be aware of and identify what we have right under our nose, on our own property, here beside the Blue Ridge Parkway in NW North Carolina. The geology here seems to be exactly the same as what you have in this video. We knew we had pretty rocks but not to this extent until we watched your video. Looking forward to your next video to show us more, thank you so much. Your friends Gary and Donna on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
That's Awesome!! NC has such a bounty of minerals!! Seeing how many gemstones there are in the US Really inspires me to see what could be found in Canada!! There's so much unexplored land here especially in the north!! I still have tons to learn and will be sharing everything I know as i continue to learn🙂
That slide took you to some cool minerals! So great to see you out exploring in those beautiful mountains again. Thank you for pointing out all the finds you made and showing them in detail. I'm going to take a look at your website.
Thanks!! I can't wait to get back out exploring more this summer. My season didn't quite go to plan last year but this year I'm just going to go with the flow without planning too much. It'll be a busy season for sure!!
Wow some great finds if not slightly frozen ones! Those looked like some huge garnets though! That place looks like it will be a lot of fun to head back to when it thaws out some more. And that kyanite was interesting! It sounds like it's a rare find for you there. Well it's not huge but looks like there is a lot of it there! How cool! Another reason to go back there when it thaws out! I hope you at least took that chunk of rock that was loaded with garnet with you to dig the garnets out of at home? I look forward to going back with you in the spring time when it thaws some! Thanks Liam!
Thanks!! Yea the garnets are a great size!! Fingers crossed I'll get to finding some larger kyanite out there in the future, still tons of ground to explore!! It's one of the more crystalized zones in the area so it'll be interesting to see what else formed out there, lots of potential!!🙂
Thanks!! It looks like it might start warming up for a bit by the end of the week, spring usually hits here by the end of march. Can't wait to get back out digging again!!🙂
I'd like to see you go higher up the slope & find the bedrock/matrix where the garnets & Kyanite came from & the black crystals are Schorl ! :) Plus you need a gem fish torch That you can see IF in fact the garnets have any transparency ;)
I'll definitely be back there soon!! Hoping to find a good spot to dig some well formed garnets and larger blades of kyanite. Still I'm pretty stoked with these finds!! I wasn't too sure with the tourmaline, just couldn't see a clear cross section is all. The thinner sections did have some very slight translucency but I'd still consider it schorl👍
Another thing about the Gem Fish Torch... Not all schorl tourmalines are black :) , I found Schorl on the Blu Starr that looked black, but, on edge in sunlight, was really red :) @@NWRockExplorer
I'm not in that area but I'd like to check Harrison out someday. I haven't seen any kyanite from that area but I wouldn't doubt that it's there somewhere🙂
@@NWRockExplorer there is just about everything in that valley .creek beds of garnets looks like blood on the bottom seen a video on that but far more up there from arsenic to uranium and everything in between quite a few forestry campsites along the lakes and rivers,all backroads gravel active logging but not closed to public in most cases
@@NWRockExplorer good campsites no services usually an outhouse latrine water nearby excellent if you've got some time id say at least 10 days it's a big long valley going through the whole coast range so ...
The main giveaway that it isn't horneblende or biotite is that it doesn't have cleavage planes, this mineral has a concoidal fracture and a vitreous luster. I'm still not 100% sure as I couldn't see any clear triangular cross sections but when you have a cluster of tourmaline they can tend to be a bit misshaped🤔
Beautiful!!! love those big garnets
Very cool!
Thank you so much for helping us be aware of and identify what we have right under our nose, on our own property, here beside the Blue Ridge Parkway in NW North Carolina. The geology here seems to be exactly the same as what you have in this video. We knew we had pretty rocks but not to this extent until we watched your video. Looking forward to your next video to show us more, thank you so much. Your friends Gary and Donna on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
That's Awesome!! NC has such a bounty of minerals!! Seeing how many gemstones there are in the US Really inspires me to see what could be found in Canada!! There's so much unexplored land here especially in the north!! I still have tons to learn and will be sharing everything I know as i continue to learn🙂
Sweet finds man
That slide took you to some cool minerals! So great to see you out exploring in those beautiful mountains again. Thank you for pointing out all the finds you made and showing them in detail. I'm going to take a look at your website.
Thanks!! I can't wait to get back out exploring more this summer. My season didn't quite go to plan last year but this year I'm just going to go with the flow without planning too much. It'll be a busy season for sure!!
Also if you have any feedback on my website that would be a great help!! I'd like to hear some honest thoughts on it so I can improve in the future.🙂
Wow some great finds if not slightly frozen ones! Those looked like some huge garnets though! That place looks like it will be a lot of fun to head back to when it thaws out some more. And that kyanite was interesting! It sounds like it's a rare find for you there. Well it's not huge but looks like there is a lot of it there! How cool! Another reason to go back there when it thaws out! I hope you at least took that chunk of rock that was loaded with garnet with you to dig the garnets out of at home? I look forward to going back with you in the spring time when it thaws some! Thanks Liam!
Thanks!! Yea the garnets are a great size!! Fingers crossed I'll get to finding some larger kyanite out there in the future, still tons of ground to explore!! It's one of the more crystalized zones in the area so it'll be interesting to see what else formed out there, lots of potential!!🙂
Great video. Im sure you do but wear glasses when you smash rock. Take care.
Great to see you getting out!
Always great to get out, even better if I can find spots like this!!🙂
Great finds!! So much fun checking out new spots. Hope this last bit of winter passes soon. Always looking forward to your videos!!!
Thanks!! It looks like it might start warming up for a bit by the end of the week, spring usually hits here by the end of march. Can't wait to get back out digging again!!🙂
@NWRockExplorer Ya, hopefully get into some double digits in a couple of weeks...aaaand a pile of rain.
Awesome man, good to see ya
Howdy stranger🤠
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks!!
I'd like to see you go higher up the slope & find the bedrock/matrix where the garnets & Kyanite came from & the black crystals are Schorl ! :) Plus you need a gem fish torch That you can see IF in fact the garnets have any transparency ;)
I'll definitely be back there soon!! Hoping to find a good spot to dig some well formed garnets and larger blades of kyanite. Still I'm pretty stoked with these finds!! I wasn't too sure with the tourmaline, just couldn't see a clear cross section is all. The thinner sections did have some very slight translucency but I'd still consider it schorl👍
Another thing about the Gem Fish Torch... Not all schorl tourmalines are black :) , I found Schorl on the Blu Starr that looked black, but, on edge in sunlight, was really red :)
@@NWRockExplorer
There is no rockhounding today here in the Courtenay area. Snowing to beat hell.😂
You crazy for camping out there this time of year haha. Still sounds like fun, stay warm😅
Looks like near harrison lake
I'm not in that area but I'd like to check Harrison out someday. I haven't seen any kyanite from that area but I wouldn't doubt that it's there somewhere🙂
@@NWRockExplorer there is just about everything in that valley .creek beds of garnets looks like blood on the bottom seen a video on that but far more up there from arsenic to uranium and everything in between quite a few forestry campsites along the lakes and rivers,all backroads gravel active logging but not closed to public in most cases
@@NWRockExplorer good campsites no services usually an outhouse latrine water nearby excellent if you've got some time id say at least 10 days it's a big long valley going through the whole coast range so ...
@@NWRockExplorer and if you go to headwaters north of Pemberton like braelorne or gold Bridge be prepared for mountain scenery secound to very few .
I think the black mineral around 6:45 is maybe biotite or hornblende? I can't recall the difference.
The main giveaway that it isn't horneblende or biotite is that it doesn't have cleavage planes, this mineral has a concoidal fracture and a vitreous luster. I'm still not 100% sure as I couldn't see any clear triangular cross sections but when you have a cluster of tourmaline they can tend to be a bit misshaped🤔