My grandson who is 5 and loves rocks I would love to learn about rocks so I can teach him . And take him rock hunting while his nana is still cool 😎 I live just a few miles from the San Jacinto river and was amazed at the beautiful rocks you find there.I’m going to go looking soon .
Love the Texas fossils. TX has so much that it's almost obscene! Went fossil hunting there 20 years ago and it was so much fun. Even the old train station at Paris was full of marine shells. The quarry at Texoma was fantastic. Keep posting!
What parts of Texas did you visit? It's obscene to the point you start to feel like you are in an episode of the Twilight Zone. I take it you noticed the landscaping at the train station and decided to visit a quarry?
@@sultros mainly East Texas, but some other areas. The station in Paris was abandoned and I'm always looking on the ground and whoa, loads of fossil shells. Texoma was a specific visit cos my bf knew I'd like it. I've never seen anything like it.
There's a long video on TH-cam called like forest do t exist anymore. Our trees are bushes. Something along that line. Guy believes earth had huge silicone-based life long ago that was harvested. Very interesting it is. Awesome finds also. Cheers from WI. Hope you are well after the storm y'all had. God bless
My daughter and I watch your videos every night as we go to bed. She's 5 and LOVES minerals and gems. We want to see how you tumble. Your stuff comes out awesome!
Thanks for this video! All is really nice. Thanks for sharing where you dig at too. Most people are rather selfish and done share where. I have only been to Llano River rock hunting but I now have a bucket list of places to go. I’m 71 and would love to get some of the green fluorite or agatized wood . Do you ever find arrow heads? Another bucket list item! 😁🙏🏻
Hey, are you two still out rock hounding and making videos? I have a piece of llanite the size of a meatloaf! I dug it out from a dry creekbed at Bar M Ranch in Mason. I didn't know what it was at first, it was damp because I dug it out, it was about 8 inches down, saw the blue crystal in it and I thought it had opal in it! ROFL :) Cool piece though
Yah, making and editing videos can be time consuming I imagine. We were out rockhounding (central tx) in that really cold snow (sort of) weather this past weekend! It's great, no one else is out (me hoarding p-wood) lol
so like..i love these videos and i would love to do this...but i live in florida...so its hard to find jaspers and many minerals. especially around my area.
Just found your channel, cool stuff bud. Gotta admit I'm a big rock hound too. Just curious if you found the greenish fluoride along the llano river or did you dig that from someone's private land? I'm not far from Llano, and would love to get some info on how to find some for myself. Feel free to private message me if need be. Thanks! Oh, and I subbed you as well.
It looks like it could be a section of vine that clings to the tree. You've got some good pieces
My grandson who is 5 and loves rocks I would love to learn about rocks so I can teach him . And take him rock hunting while his nana is still cool 😎 I live just a few miles from the San Jacinto river and was amazed at the beautiful rocks you find there.I’m going to go looking soon .
Love the Texas fossils. TX has so much that it's almost obscene! Went fossil hunting there 20 years ago and it was so much fun. Even the old train station at Paris was full of marine shells. The quarry at Texoma was fantastic. Keep posting!
What parts of Texas did you visit? It's obscene to the point you start to feel like you are in an episode of the Twilight Zone. I take it you noticed the landscaping at the train station and decided to visit a quarry?
@@sultros mainly East Texas, but some other areas. The station in Paris was abandoned and I'm always looking on the ground and whoa, loads of fossil shells. Texoma was a specific visit cos my bf knew I'd like it. I've never seen anything like it.
@@icatz What type of quarry was it? Limestone, Granite, or Gravel?
@@sultros Limestone
@@icatz Planning any trips back any time soon?
There's a long video on TH-cam called like forest do t exist anymore. Our trees are bushes. Something along that line. Guy believes earth had huge silicone-based life long ago that was harvested. Very interesting it is. Awesome finds also. Cheers from WI. Hope you are well after the storm y'all had. God bless
My daughter and I watch your videos every night as we go to bed. She's 5 and LOVES minerals and gems. We want to see how you tumble. Your stuff comes out awesome!
Mike Morrison I will be making a video soon of that. i have been asked before. I just worry my instructions won't be very understandable.
I’m located in Dallas and you wouldn’t believe the incredible stuff I’ve found here. Creek beds = treasure!
which creek beds? i live in dallas too!!!
Thanks for this video! All is really nice. Thanks for sharing where you dig at too. Most people are rather selfish and done share where. I have only been to Llano River rock hunting but I now have a bucket list of places to go. I’m 71 and would love to get some of the green fluorite or agatized wood . Do you ever find arrow heads? Another bucket list item! 😁🙏🏻
I use to live in Clute, Freeport n Surfside wen I was young n I have big pieces that I have in my garden..think I'll take another look at them..ty
Thanks for the video. I am just starting out and this really helps me with my self-teaching identification.
Beautiful finds congrats
Yodadite at the 21:34 mark. Vaderite, Wookierite or Chewbaccarite, you found all the good stuff!
Ty for sharing this, it helped me a lot!
Cool vid Amigo great rocks till next time
Never found anything like that in surfside.. Just a few fossils and shells
I found some agatized wood in my yard. I live in Three Rivers and I have a bunch of crystals too.
There is opalized wood in the area also. Good luck.
Found some of that too!
Great stuff you guys...
thanks alot! hope u made it home safe
Hey, are you two still out rock hounding and making videos? I have a piece of llanite the size of a meatloaf! I dug it out from a dry creekbed at Bar M Ranch in Mason. I didn't know what it was at first, it was damp because I dug it out, it was about 8 inches down, saw the blue crystal in it and I thought it had opal in it! ROFL :) Cool piece though
Yea all the time the TH-cam videos are not our main interest any more.
Yah, making and editing videos can be time consuming I imagine. We were out rockhounding (central tx) in that really cold snow (sort of) weather this past weekend! It's great, no one else is out (me hoarding p-wood) lol
@@stinkygraykitty6808 add me on Facebook if u want I'm always on there Nathan gandara
We don't have any social media lol. Too many creepy family tattle tale stalkers (keeping it old school) thanks though
sweet mix on pet wood , reallt nice i subscribed
Great video new subscriber👍
Bro I think that clear piece at 1:30 was a diamond.
dude I live in polk county Texas my lady and I love your vids can you give us a suggestion for a road trip to find amethyst
I live in west Livingston now. Best places are probably red feather lakes in Colorado or Jackson crossroads mine in Georgia.
Do you know if there are any geodes to be found in the Utopia/Uvalde area?
so like..i love these videos and i would love to do this...but i live in florida...so its hard to find jaspers and many minerals. especially around my area.
struggling artist I live in Florida as well and we actually have quite a bit of stuff here!
representing Killeen..Woot woot
At 3.50 I think that was a vine climbing the tree and not an actual part of the tree.
Just found your channel, cool stuff bud. Gotta admit I'm a big rock hound too. Just curious if you found the greenish fluoride along the llano river or did you dig that from someone's private land? I'm not far from Llano, and would love to get some info on how to find some for myself. Feel free to private message me if need be. Thanks! Oh, and I subbed you as well.
On the Trail with Dale the green fluorite is on a private mine. Thank you for watching. I am on Facebook if u want to chat and message same name.
awesome i wanna do this
so i live in deep east tx ive got alot of petrified wood i think any way i could send you some pics and you could possibly help me identify
I found crystals in a huge mining project in the fair grounds of Texas , 195 deep and some fossils . Who can price my crystals?
Hey man, where would you recommend for my 4 year old to go hunting for gems? This will be his first hunt. He loves your videos
Find San Jacinto river where it hits i45 north near Conroe
@@nathangandara9607 awesome! Thanks man!!
Are the crystals worth anything?
what's the big shell fossil that looks like a horn?
Section of an ammonite
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What part of Houston Tx do you rock hound at?
Cherry Duncan would u like to buy some of this stuff??