In most all your videos you act as if your going to give directions yet you never do in fact it seems like you cut them out. Why is that. Is there’s so little minerals in raw stones that you feel you can’t give better directions. It’s a bummer as I don’t expect any handouts. But for example the one you did in Windover you act as if you’re going to give directions and then all that you say is two buildings and then you pass by a couple of Knowles. The only true landmark is the tree of Utah. If that’s just the way it is within the Rock Hound community then I’ll learn to figure things out on my own but some of us watch your videos for more than just watching what you’re getting and get them to take home. We watch to learn and be educated so I’m not understanding why you’re not willing to help a little bit more with directions for locations.
I cannot believe that people would just leave those big holes. We always fill in our holes when we are rockhounding. We never want to leave behind a hazard for other people, livestock or the local wildlife. A horse could break a leg in one of those holes.
As someone who fell into an abandoned hole gone over grown I agree, going down hill I folded back onto myself and 15 yrs later I can still feel that particular injury. It seams like no one really bothers with the 10 mins of back filling. Disappointing to see.
Great finds! While rock hunting in Peoche, Nv I found some Piccaso stone....soooo want to go back! Great video!
8:37 hail yeah! PS don't cut off your finger
Wow! I'm really impressed with your finds. Perhaps you could describe what you look for when looking at uncut/unprocessed rocks?
In most all your videos you act as if your going to give directions yet you never do in fact it seems like you cut them out. Why is that. Is there’s so little minerals in raw stones that you feel you can’t give better directions. It’s a bummer as I don’t expect any handouts. But for example the one you did in Windover you act as if you’re going to give directions and then all that you say is two buildings and then you pass by a couple of Knowles. The only true landmark is the tree of Utah. If that’s just the way it is within the Rock Hound community then I’ll learn to figure things out on my own but some of us watch your videos for more than just watching what you’re getting and get them to take home. We watch to learn and be educated so I’m not understanding why you’re not willing to help a little bit more with directions for locations.
I cannot believe that people would just leave those big holes. We always fill in our holes when we are rockhounding. We never want to leave behind a hazard for other people, livestock or the local wildlife. A horse could break a leg in one of those holes.
As someone who fell into an abandoned hole gone over grown I agree, going down hill I folded back onto myself and 15 yrs later I can still feel that particular injury. It seams like no one really bothers with the 10 mins of back filling. Disappointing to see.
Hey Cary, could you show me where this spot is?
Sure, when do you want to go?
@@CaryPeterson how does next weekend sound to you?
The music is too loud in comparison to your vocal comments. I can't hear what you are saying.
You are right the music is a little much. I will make sure to subdo the music in the future.
You didn't cut the biggy
Music to distracting to watch