Hunting Jade in Big Sur & San Benito County- Part 1 of 2. Tiny Gold and Don Wobber's Jade Boulder.

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  • Hunting Jade in Big Sur & San Benito County- Part 1 of 2
    Come hunt for Jade with me! Our 1st stop is Big Sur (part 1) where I will show you the spots to hunt, lodging and tips. Our 2nd stop (part 2) will be at Clear Creek in San Benito County.
    Links:
    Plaskett Creek Campground
    www.recreation...
    Treebones
    www.treebonesr...
    Gorda (Whale Watcher Cafe)
    gordaspringsre...
    San Simeon Campground
    www.parks.ca.g...
    Don Wobber’s “Sleeping Mermaid” Boulder location
    Canterbury Woods.
    covia.org/cant...
    Elephant Seals Info. P.S. They have a live webcam.
    elephantseal.org/
    Info on The Big Sur Jade Fest! An event held once a year! The Jade Fest rocks!
    bigsurjadefest...
    Don Wobber Info.
    wobberjadeart....
    Miner Ma T Shirts on Amazon. Click through the pages of the Miner Ma Amazon store. Something for everyone.
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    Miner Ma is an authentic gold mining mom whose TH-cam channel is dedicated to a hodgepodge of topics and adventures. They are meant to inform you, inspire you and hopefully help you to find the pure gold in life.
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  • @faithmaryfran
    @faithmaryfran ปีที่แล้ว +2

    love your positivity. ur awesome

  • @guillaumebarnabe998
    @guillaumebarnabe998 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Jade is so gorgeous ! Count me in for the giveaway, I want to be a winner ! Cheers

  • @Groovedude925
    @Groovedude925 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I want to be a winner of jade ! That is a great giveaway

  • @Sassyone-522
    @Sassyone-522 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The stones in these areas are depleated because of greedy folks like you -area needs to be left alone to enjoy - not picked through

    • @MinerMaGold
      @MinerMaGold  27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I responded to this in the other comment you put.

  • @kellyoneal1675
    @kellyoneal1675 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I want to be the winner.

    • @MinerMaGold
      @MinerMaGold  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I had your name in the gold pan! So let’s hope u get this one!

  • @robertbraun4774
    @robertbraun4774 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Big Sur? Big Sur is 30 miles away and it is nothing but a two-bit tourist trap with a post office.

    • @MinerMaGold
      @MinerMaGold  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ahh, the price of gorgeous coastal landscape. lol.

  • @frankofudrucker2201
    @frankofudrucker2201 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What do you personally do with your found jade?

    • @MinerMaGold
      @MinerMaGold  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I decorate my garden with it. lol. I also make light catchers and gift it. I hope to make jewelry as I just joined a lapidary club.

    • @Sassyone-522
      @Sassyone-522 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@MinerMaGoldthat’s right -folks like you keep greedily picking up these precious stones until the shoreline is nearly depleated. Look at what happened to the once pretty abundant sea glass pebbles that washed up on the shoreline in Ft Bragg CA

    • @MinerMaGold
      @MinerMaGold  27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Hi Sassy, so I see you commented 2 times about this. It must make you angry. Just so you know there is a big difference between sea glass, which is actually trash and this jade deposit. This deposit is on shore because there is a vein of jade in the ocean and it breaks free. Also, the device that you used to comment on this - has gold, copper, silver and other elements that were mined for this purpose. In addition anyone who wears any jewelry, was also mined. So you can be angry, it’s a free country and I applaud you for voicing your concern. It’s a right many other countries don’t have. So have at it. I just hope you understand that we need mining. For all of my above mentioned reasons. Have a great holiday. -Ma

    • @LiamDjembe
      @LiamDjembe 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Mother nature replenishes the nephrite after big winter storms, from an abundant supply right off shore.