Biggest geode Ive found in my secret spot so far. Total weight of the geode was 35 lbs. Really cool stuff Oregon Rocks! Rockhounding Oregon: Huge Crystal Geode
Wow nice big green one. Love it when you pick up rocks, say this is really nice, then chuck it back. I groan each time. Your “trash” is another’s treasure. Lol
Wow Andrew, that trip was amazing! You guys found so much amazing stuff! The chalcedony was amazing and the moss that quest found and the crystals in everything! And that huge piece was awesome, but its a long way back to the car! Thats going to be heavy! lol! you are hilarious too! Thats what makes your channel amazing. Thanks andrew. OMG that huge moss agate was gorgeous!!! Wow! It was worth the effort!
When I was just in Arizona we were in a spot that was just mud all over. Had like 2-3 lbs of heavy clay mud on shoes at all times. Scrap it off and 5 steps later it’s just as bad 😅
Thanks for sharing sir, much appreciated! Love the green in that large quartz nodule~ Dying to get out for hunt, the video is fuel for that fire! haha Thanks again.
Hi. just found you're channel!! I am just getting a late start being a rockhound. The rocks you toss away would be a joy of a find to me. I live in the PDX area.
I sometimes take a king-sized pillowcase, so I can put rocks in there and sling it over my shoulder to carry. The. I’ll put that in my backpack, but my backpack is grody inside, soo… 😂 I also have a garden wagon that’s great to have if I’m somewhere I can roll/drag it! That’s a cool spot!❤
The "turtle shell" geode I found was better than expected. The crystals are way more clear than a few of the big ones Ive pulled. Really wanted to sphere it but the slabs will be too nice.
@@TheRogueRockhound maybe it should be Turtleshell Mt instead of Potato. The cut you showed on that one is gorgeous. Mind rather blown. I guess your dousing weeds work well.
@@TheRogueRockhound mhm. That was pretty amazing too. Very handy tool to have. I think I’ll find a good set for myself and use it to discover the hidey hole. 😂
Are those piles of agates and crystals that you made in the past? Definitely looks like someone was highgrading all the goods 😄 That's an awesome spot man! Nice sized ground burl on that madrone tree. It's an adaption to fire prone climate, the burl will sprout new shoots if the main trunk gets burned and dies back.
@@TheRogueRockhound yes its true. I study trees and im a woodworker. Manzanitas, myrtlewood, and bigleaf maple all have ground burls too. Almost all the hardwood trees in Southern Oregon and California have this adaptation because fire plays such a huge role in this climate. Now you have some tree nerd knowledge! 🌳 🤓
2:35 I bet that forest has 196,000,000 amazing and valuable sticks. I like the idea of a pack liners for your rocks to keep all the dirty out of your bag. That cut at the end here was amazing.
@The Rogue Rockhound and Prospector look like yall are on the east side of the valley, and I'm finding the same stuff on a secret mtn on the west side of the valley. amateur shiny rock collector and hiker of steep things.
The company I work for have wooden peg bags from the Chicago company and they try to give them away to me when ever I need them. If ever you need extremely tough bags I got you. Maybe when I see out and about I’ll bring with me
Dude, if you were a woman you would realize that the easiest way to get a big rock down a hill is to roll the sucker. Women don’t have the muscle to carry that junk so we always find an easier way to do it. Creativity is a gift.
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Biggest geode Ive found in my secret spot so far.
Total weight of the geode was 35 lbs.
Really cool stuff
Oregon Rocks! Rockhounding Oregon: Huge Crystal Geode
Wow nice big green one. Love it when
you pick up rocks, say this is really nice, then chuck it back. I groan each time. Your “trash” is another’s treasure. Lol
I hear that a lot haha ^^
Thanks for watching
Agreed!! Is your ‘NH’ New Hampshire?
@@ceceyoung7462 - yes.
@@nhrockaholic6038 I wasn’t trying to be nosy…I live in NH, so it caught my attention
@@ceceyoung7462 - hello fellow rock nerd!!
Awesome Trip. We found so much good stuff, That turtle shell turned out pretty cool when cut.
Very cool
Wow Andrew, that trip was amazing! You guys found so much amazing stuff! The chalcedony was amazing and the moss that quest found and the crystals in everything! And that huge piece was awesome, but its a long way back to the car! Thats going to be heavy! lol! you are hilarious too! Thats what makes your channel amazing. Thanks andrew. OMG that huge moss agate was gorgeous!!! Wow! It was worth the effort!
^^ Thanks Largent!
Youre too kind. Hope youre staying warm this winter!
Chat w/ ya soon ^^
When I was just in Arizona we were in a spot that was just mud all over. Had like 2-3 lbs of heavy clay mud on shoes at all times. Scrap it off and 5 steps later it’s just as bad 😅
Thanks for sharing sir, much appreciated! Love the green in that large quartz nodule~ Dying to get out for hunt, the video is fuel for that fire! haha Thanks again.
Anytime sir, hope youre able to get out soon for some hounding
Chat w/ ya soon buddy
Oh my gosh!!!
🥹🥰😍
Beautiful 💚💚💚💚
Thank you! 🤗
You are a pretty funny rockhound! I like a good chuckle! And rocks!😅
Thanks Sharon ^^
Hi. just found you're channel!! I am just getting a late start being a rockhound.
The rocks you toss away would be a joy of a find to me. I live in the PDX area.
Great! Welcome to the channel!!
I hope I can help you with your rockhounding adventures ^^
Thanks for being so entertaining and making me laugh
Thank you for watching
Glad I could give ya a smile ^^
I sometimes take a king-sized pillowcase, so I can put rocks in there and sling it over my shoulder to carry. The. I’ll put that in my backpack, but my backpack is grody inside, soo… 😂 I also have a garden wagon that’s great to have if I’m somewhere I can roll/drag it! That’s a cool spot!❤
Thats a clever idea! Might have to try that one out soon ^^
Thanks for watching!!
I knew you were passing up all those cute little things for a reason. Very nice!
Thanks! ^^
O material daí é muito bonito e tem desenhos e formas diferenciados.
Material lindo e muitos cristais. Um dos meus lugares favoritos para ir. Obrigado por assistir! ^^
Wow, that slab was GORGEOUS!! ❤❤❤
Ive got 1 for ya ^^
It has really light-colored amethyst in it.
It's a great Medfordite sample to display
@@TheRogueRockhound *drooling* sounds amazing!!
What a sweet spot man. Crazy mix of stream tumbled and rougher matrix. Can't wait to see the big one!
I'll be cutting slabs off it soon. I got distracted cutting bowenite at the shop today
Thanks Matt
Good tip about the feed bag👍 it would keep everything clean!
Cheap too ^^
Awesome finds here... Im amazed
Thanks Zoey, Oregon is pretty great for rockhounds ^^
Lots of great stuff man! I definitely would like to see some of those worked on the sphere machine 🤘
For sure!
Ya killin us with the secret. 😂 Incredible! I’m drooling.
The "turtle shell" geode I found was better than expected. The crystals are way more clear than a few of the big ones Ive pulled. Really wanted to sphere it but the slabs will be too nice.
@@TheRogueRockhound maybe it should be Turtleshell Mt instead of Potato. The cut you showed on that one is gorgeous. Mind rather blown. I guess your dousing weeds work well.
@@nemophilistnay I told RHQ not to judge the dowsing weeds. They even control the music ^^
@@TheRogueRockhound mhm. That was pretty amazing too. Very handy tool to have. I think I’ll find a good set for myself and use it to discover the hidey hole. 😂
Are those piles of agates and crystals that you made in the past? Definitely looks like someone was highgrading all the goods 😄 That's an awesome spot man! Nice sized ground burl on that madrone tree. It's an adaption to fire prone climate, the burl will sprout new shoots if the main trunk gets burned and dies back.
No joke?! Thats an adaptation? Crazy! Trees are so cool! Thanks for that info Mitch ^^
@@TheRogueRockhound yes its true. I study trees and im a woodworker. Manzanitas, myrtlewood, and bigleaf maple all have ground burls too. Almost all the hardwood trees in Southern Oregon and California have this adaptation because fire plays such a huge role in this climate. Now you have some tree nerd knowledge! 🌳 🤓
@@mitchgillilan Many thanks ^^
I love tree knowledge
2:35 I bet that forest has 196,000,000 amazing and valuable sticks.
I like the idea of a pack liners for your rocks to keep all the dirty out of your bag.
That cut at the end here was amazing.
HAHA! IDK man, that stick was pretty awesome ^^
Once I get another cut made, I'll post a pic
Some where up **** **** Rd. Nice SCORE. I do have a sphere made from that general location.
Love the spot, I want to see the sphere you have man.
Thanks for blanking the name out too btw, much appreciated buddy
Ha ha yes! I know that knee poking feeling 😆
Super cool huge mossy quartz nodule!
Thanks main
I always have to stop my fiance from picking up every piece of quartz she see🤣🤣. I'm like it's everywhere babe! Be more selective 🤣🤣. She's too funny.
Thats when you take her to a place like McDermitt. Its a game changer
Maybe you could try moving your camera a little slower so we could enjoy more of the scenery and the crystals rocks, etc.
Lemme see what I can do about that
That big one is beautiful!
Heck yeah!!
Thanks for watching Yolanda!!
There's GOLD in them there hills!
Do you have hints on where this area is? I’m in Portland need more spots
Worthington Rd. Eagle Point
Great video. Is the green staining from copper ?
Iron I think
Your secret spot is crazy. I think we need to get you a mule to pack all that material out.
Thats why I have RHQ HAHAHAHA ^^
wow. we've got to be working on some common ground. I'm finding all the same stuff!
Sounds like we should hang out
@The Rogue Rockhound and Prospector look like yall are on the east side of the valley, and I'm finding the same stuff on a secret mtn on the west side of the valley. amateur shiny rock collector and hiker of steep things.
where?
jackson county oregon
The company I work for have wooden peg bags from the Chicago company and they try to give them away to me when ever I need them. If ever you need extremely tough bags I got you. Maybe when I see out and about I’ll bring with me
That would be great!! I wreck bags all the time!
Hope to see you around soon ^^
I would love to know where this is. 😢 I live in oregon.
Near Medford
@@TheRogueRockhound are there generally some okay spots that are open to the public in that area?
We live in Trail, we want yo go geode Huntin me and my son!! ❤️
Worthington rd. and Obenchain road are going to be great spots for you ^^
huge!
Just a baby compared to what I've seen you pull ^^
@@TheRogueRockhound I've got like a 150 lb blue for that sphere machine 😁
@@pnwagate Thats amazing yet not surprising HAHA! ^^
@@TheRogueRockhound you gotta send pics when you get the machine ready that's gonna friggin epic
Dude, if you were a woman you would realize that the easiest way to get a big rock down a hill is to roll the sucker. Women don’t have the muscle to carry that junk so we always find an easier way to do it. Creativity is a gift.
HAHA! ^^
Not telling someone where you ats not fair. It's not like every rock is going to be gone we
You'd be surprised
Get to the rock
Right away ^^