As most of Mt Antero is privately owned, how do you plan to get permission to collect samples when you go. Also I might point out that the elevation WILL absolutely effect you, going from 400' to nearly 14,000' is not nothing.
at the 21 minute mark when you look under that rock it looks like a Skeleton hand I just thought it was pretty cool God bless you and your family my friend
@@DiamondMinerIvins Please let me know if you see the same thing. Just curious if you think the same thing or if my old eyes are deceiving me lol. God bless you and your family my friend.
I love it I live right next to the woods and I can’t hardly go outside without seeing a few always wear the boots put them on at home don’t bring them with you. Snake hunting dog is always nice.Nice to have you back. Brushoff negative comments like dirt. Do you do your thing and love yourself.onward and forward.
even if you were just out for a stream hike, the video is worth it, so peaceful, birdsong, plants that we don't have up here. so beautiful there. thanks for sharing.
Glad to see you are making new videos! I hope it is alright, I took perhaps 40 images from this and another recent video of yours from here and just posted a video discussing the area titled, "Underground Science #334 - Walking on Ammonites". I think you found a very special place. In the larger open area around [14:00] to [16:00] of this video, there are many ammonites formed in the terrain on scales of tens of feet in diameter. They have been misclassified as fossils but are much cooler; the region you capture has especially strong evidence of being shaped by many eddy currents. The ammonites you find in the surface layers frequently have structures extending several feet outward from them. In several instances in this video alone, these features are in such abundance that I would say this location unequivocally "proves" ammonites formed by eddy currents rather than shells of living creatures contained and fossilized. It is very unique as the scale that they are is small enough to still be visible but large enough to be clearly distinguishable from just being an ammonite shell as well. They would not be deemed fossils, but they have all the characteristics of ammonites that demonstrate they formed by the same process. Please pardon me, I know I sound insane. Best wishes. :D
A cool adventure at Ammonite Creek! Next time wear boots or snake gaiters and bring a rock hammer or a pick! It has been a long time since you have been out there huh? Lol! But its ok, it will all come back to you. Those ammonites have missed you! Great adventure and it was so good to see you back on youtube again!
Welcome back! Can't believe it's been a year. With all the water that's ran through, so many things are getting stirred up to the top. People are finding all kinds of good things. Happy Fossil Hunting and Safety Meetings! Now I'm going to be humming that song all day! LoL 😂
Check 21:29, you are looking under a boulder under the overhang there appears to be what looks like a skeletal human hand. I am a retired superintendent and I built A+ apartment communities around Lake Travis and in Austin and San Antonio. On FM 2222, a 20 acre site was governed by the Hill Countrry Roadside Ordinance which allowed 13 acres to be developed requiring a surveying crew to locate and fence off several natural ares before work could begin. On top pf that we still saved over 300 native trees. Many builders complained but this produced beautiful properties. You can bet that I walked every acre before breaking ground. I found an ammonite almost 24" wide and over 10" thick lying flat on the ground under an oak tree, perfectly preserved. I found many items over the years. I studied archaeology at UT-Austin in the 1970's...what a time. Thank you for sharing you adventures.
Those seem huge! Now, I don't know much at all about paleontology but are these from the mega-fauna times? Please forgive me for my silly question. Cambrian explosion?? See? I don't know much. Haha
Hello! Your videos came up in my feed and it's so cool to watch what you do! My wife and I would love to go out to where you find these one day and find some of our own! Is there a specific location that we could go? Thanks for the fun content!
awesome fossils! such a cool place.. but what about those boney fingers under that big slab, that was kinda creepy, lol someone's halloween skeleton musta got washed away in a flood..
I live in the DFW area, and I'd love to go check it out. Could you be more specific? Is there another name for the creek area? There doesn't seem to be a creek called ammonite creek.
I would be happy as a pig in poo to have one of those big incomplete ones you first found! We don’t have those in the Northeast, just little tiny guys, loads of shells, and trilobites occasionally
Man I think you might have missed a giant sharktooth. It’s at 10:55 when you found that stone with the two amonits in it. It’s right next to it on the right. I‘d definitely check if that‘s still there.
◡̈⋆ʜᴇʟʟᴏ(●’◡’●)ノ from Mexia, Texas and omg I wish I could go fossil hunting at a place like that. That's what dreams are made of! Plz tell me I'm not imagining that I saw a partial wrist and a whole hand skeleton underneath that last big rock you looked under! I was screaming at the tv for you take a closer look at that!! Lol Did anyone else see that?? I was flipping out! 😮 I so much enjoyed watching you looking for those massive fossils! 😊 thanks for sharing your time!
It looks like the intact ones aren't easy to find. Do they get exposed in that layer more from freeze/thaw or flooding? I wonder what disaster caused all of them to get stuck in the mud like that so long ago.
Please share this video out on social media, and to all your friends! Once it reaches 500 likes I’ll give a Ammonite away to one lucky Subscriber
As always enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure 👍
Great video
As most of Mt Antero is privately owned, how do you plan to get permission to collect samples when you go. Also I might point out that the elevation WILL absolutely effect you, going from 400' to nearly 14,000' is not nothing.
You have been missed! Glad to see you back on ammonite creek! Please stay safe by taking plenty of safety meetings!
Thank you it feels good to be back on top of my safety meetings, oh and making videos!
at the 21 minute mark when you look under that rock it looks like a Skeleton hand I just thought it was pretty cool God bless you and your family my friend
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@@DiamondMinerIvins Please let me know if you see the same thing. Just curious if you think the same thing or if my old eyes are deceiving me lol. God bless you and your family my friend.
Thanks for going back. This is my favorite place you go to hunt for treasure
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I love it I live right next to the woods and I can’t hardly go outside without seeing a few always wear the boots put them on at home don’t bring them with you. Snake hunting dog is always nice.Nice to have you back. Brushoff negative comments like dirt. Do you do your thing and love yourself.onward and forward.
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There was a human hand skeleton under the rock!😮
Just a former UPS driver. Nothing to see there.
Time stamp?
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Senior from Montreal, Quebec, Canada here. Really enjoy your vlog. Keep safe ..
I am patiently waiting, I have something to finally look forward too
even if you were just out for a stream hike, the video is worth it, so peaceful, birdsong, plants that we don't have up here. so beautiful there. thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for posting. It’s rare I get to go to any creek beds these days, but this video took me. Appreciate the moment of zen for today!
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did that not look like a human hand under that big rock at 21:25 mark???
After editing I realized it was! I couldn’t see under that flat rock while filming. Never know what you’ll find out here!
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Good to see you are back at the creek. what kind of hand skeleton was that?
Oh you saw it too?? Thank you bc I thought I was imagining that! 😊
Great video! My son was super excited to watch it this morning. We look forward to seeing more of your hunting adventures!
Yay! Thanks for watching this adventure! Glad y’all liked it!
about time you came back. glad your back.
Good to be back at that amazing spot👍Ahh! Omg that looks like a giant skeleton hand under that rock at 21:26 what is that?✌️
I came here to say that!!!!! It really does look like a skeleton hand!
I saw the same thing! Looks to be some sort of creature - maybe a Chupacabra, Skinwalker, or Giant Sloth, haha.
@@MarkD864 😄😁new it wouldn't be long before someone said what I had thought, you just never know!
I'd really like to know now what it is.👍
He's playing a joke right? 🤣 I was not expecting that
@@Ford_prefect_42 Maybe this one for Thinker Thunker! 👍
Glad you are back! You've been missed.
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I have been asking my mom for the longest time where this is! I can't wait!!
Glad you’re back!
The fact that you can just walk along the creek and find these is so cool.
Thats part of my Ranch above your head. Couple nice burial mounds just down the creek, on my property
We hit those in the 1990s good artifact’s!
Thanks for watching !
@@DiamondMinerIvins We tried to find who trespassed on those burial grounds
LOL
Glad to see you are making new videos! I hope it is alright, I took perhaps 40 images from this and another recent video of yours from here and just posted a video discussing the area titled, "Underground Science #334 - Walking on Ammonites". I think you found a very special place. In the larger open area around [14:00] to [16:00] of this video, there are many ammonites formed in the terrain on scales of tens of feet in diameter. They have been misclassified as fossils but are much cooler; the region you capture has especially strong evidence of being shaped by many eddy currents.
The ammonites you find in the surface layers frequently have structures extending several feet outward from them. In several instances in this video alone, these features are in such abundance that I would say this location unequivocally "proves" ammonites formed by eddy currents rather than shells of living creatures contained and fossilized. It is very unique as the scale that they are is small enough to still be visible but large enough to be clearly distinguishable from just being an ammonite shell as well. They would not be deemed fossils, but they have all the characteristics of ammonites that demonstrate they formed by the same process.
Please pardon me, I know I sound insane. Best wishes. :D
As always enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure 👍
It’s great to see another video of you! I would love to be able to walk these river beds in search of fossils.
A cool adventure at Ammonite Creek! Next time wear boots or snake gaiters and bring a rock hammer or a pick! It has been a long time since you have been out there huh? Lol! But its ok, it will all come back to you. Those ammonites have missed you! Great adventure and it was so good to see you back on youtube again!
Aw thanks for watching this adventure. Glad you’re still here after all these years. ❤
@@DiamondMinerIvins always Jason!
Nice to see you back.
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Good to see you back on the creek
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Did you see that skeleton of a human(?) hand under the rock you lifted on your way back up the creek? At the -1:05 point in the video.
Nothing to see there. Move along now. Nothing to see.
I think it was a joke, I saw it also
I found ammonites in the 90's right inside Plano city limits in a creek bed in a city park.
I believe that! Thanks for sharing
Good to see you back!
Love watching you at amonite, creek. I was near mt antero a few weeks ago, beautiful.
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That is soooo cool only a few hours from me wish our area had more to offer
Oh you could come exploring with me then! Thanks for watching ❤
Отличная прогулка , неплохие аммониты !👍
Wish I didn't live so far away. I would be there looking every chance I could. Awesome video.
Welcome back! Can't believe it's been a year. With all the water that's ran through, so many things are getting stirred up to the top. People are finding all kinds of good things. Happy Fossil Hunting and Safety Meetings! Now I'm going to be humming that song all day! LoL 😂
It feels good to be back! Thanks for all the support! Im always whistling 😗
He’s back hell yeah
maybe next time keep your safety supplies next to your rubber boots that way you will never forget them lol
First time watching your video's!Awesome!!! Love me a Ammonite Fossil! subed and liked too! 🙂
Super cool I’m headed up that way in a few weeks , I’ll keep an eye opens for some small lakes
I was a little distracted for a minute so when you said "false alarm" I misheard it as "fossil arm" and it snapped me right back into attention.
Check 21:29, you are looking under a boulder under the overhang there appears to be what looks like a skeletal human hand. I am a retired superintendent and I built A+ apartment communities around Lake Travis and in Austin and San Antonio. On FM 2222, a 20 acre site was governed by the Hill Countrry Roadside Ordinance which allowed 13 acres to be developed requiring a surveying crew to locate and fence off several natural ares before work could begin. On top pf that we still saved over 300 native trees. Many builders complained but this produced beautiful properties. You can bet that I walked every acre before breaking ground. I found an ammonite almost 24" wide and over 10" thick lying flat on the ground under an oak tree, perfectly preserved. I found many items over the years. I studied archaeology at UT-Austin in the 1970's...what a time. Thank you for sharing you adventures.
Very cool story! I’ll have to go back and look for the skeleton hand!!
Nice video a little jealous we don't have places like that in the Netherlands
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loved your videos
plz keep posting more
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I wish I could find a place like you found. there!! Keep on keeping on!
Wow, amazing finds!
I use to live in Texas and I didn't know there was such a place. Wow!
I have been to that creek. It was many many years ago. Don't think I could find it today. Haven't lived in the area for a long long time.
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i love even the small pieces
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There is a creek in my hometown in Central Tx with fish, turtle, etc fossills. You like Ammonites you should look in killeen tx!
I believe that!
In west Oak Cliff Texas, we would find huge shark teeth, arrowheads & all sorts of fossils the the creeks Awesome to see you out exploring.
I’m in dallas and my daughter and I search for fossils all the time. Wanting some arrowheads….. do you know where I can maybe have a chance?
Well done! I wish we had anything that produced that size of anamites here in Nevada!
Found a small ammonite piece like your first one at the texoma quarry which I was thrilled about cuz we get nothing like that here. TFS 🎸🏏
Those seem huge! Now, I don't know much at all about paleontology but are these from the mega-fauna times? Please forgive me for my silly question. Cambrian explosion?? See? I don't know much. Haha
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what is that under the rock at 21:27?
Looks bony! 😂
Cool place!
Nice that your back on the creek!!
21;25 Is that bones of a (human?) hand under the rock?
Yay our back.
You weren't prepared for this video at all
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Beutiful amonites
whats with the hand @ 21:23 on?
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I thought it was a joke. It’s clearly visible!!
Hello! Your videos came up in my feed and it's so cool to watch what you do! My wife and I would love to go out to where you find these one day and find some of our own! Is there a specific location that we could go? Thanks for the fun content!
Glad y’all took the time to watch this video. I appreciate all the support! I’ll be trying to take 2-3 people at a time this winter to collect fossils
awesome fossils! such a cool place.. but what about those boney fingers under that big slab, that was kinda creepy, lol someone's halloween skeleton musta got washed away in a flood..
I’m going to look for this so called skeleton hand! Thanks for watching the video!❤️
I live in the DFW area, and I'd love to go check it out. Could you be more specific? Is there another name for the creek area? There doesn't seem to be a creek called ammonite creek.
Love it. Can't wait to go find some ammonites.
This is awesome! Too bad you didn't have a rock hammer, but it's still so cool to find treasures.
Man! I have nowhere around me where I could go to find any type of fossils! Those look so cool! Wish I had one of those.
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That small was great
Im taking a safety meeting as I watch😅
21:24 - Under the rock. Remains of right hand/wrist. The skeleton portion.
I would be happy as a pig in poo to have one of those big incomplete ones you first found! We don’t have those in the Northeast, just little tiny guys, loads of shells, and trilobites occasionally
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I have been missing your videos
Thanks for all the support! Glad you like my channel
Actually, it was at timestamp 21:25
Eeek, that skeleton hand! Maybe it's a non-human creature of some kind. Pretty creepy tho. The ammonites are decidedly not creepy, they are way cool!
I like the safety meetings. I take them myself.
Very good !! I’m sure you’re wise
Take me to that river and I'll bring party favors!
At 21:24, how did you miss that human hand skeleton? Was it real, or was it just a joke?
Great finds ! Be safe !
I love doing that but it takes money. Snakes bite through rubber boots. Safety meeting.
I think I saw a skeletal hand under that big boulder!!!
Fun!! I would have kept your discards.
Beautiful ammonites :)
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I live somewhere in north Texas, I might have to figure out where your fossil creek is, maybe.
Woow all you video nice I learned something from you ❤
Awesome vids. Helped hit the 500 likes and got a new sub
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What river are you are? Am new in Fort Worth what do you recommend Thanks
Man I think you might have missed a giant sharktooth. It’s at 10:55 when you found that stone with the two amonits in it. It’s right next to it on the right. I‘d definitely check if that‘s still there.
Thanks for letting me know’ I’ll try and look for it next adventure
time foe a safety meeting yet?
Amazing video!
My grandfather owns and leases a good bit along Mary's Creek.
? Where
You misspelled Giant, but the topic does sound interesting.
Thanks for letting me know. I can Hardly read and write. I try
What was the deal with the skeleton hand at 21:23?
Haven’t made it back since. It’s rained also. Wont be there in that same spot, maybe I’ll spot it again!
Watch out for altitude sickness if you go climbing MT Anterro
Got it last trip. Waking up to 16 degrees for serval nights because my heater would stay on.
Don't stop there! What was it?
◡̈⋆ʜᴇʟʟᴏ(●’◡’●)ノ from Mexia, Texas and omg I wish I could go fossil hunting at a place like that. That's what dreams are made of!
Plz tell me I'm not imagining that I saw a partial wrist and a whole hand skeleton underneath that last big rock you looked under! I was screaming at the tv for you take a closer look at that!! Lol Did anyone else see that?? I was flipping out! 😮 I so much enjoyed watching you looking for those massive fossils! 😊 thanks for sharing your time!
Aw! Thank you so much for the support! I’m glad you enjoyed this video! I didn’t see anything of a hand! I’ll go back and check when I can
I saw that too !!
I know, me too!!! I couldn't believe he missed it!
Yeahhh, we're just going to act like there's not skeletal remains just hanging out there?
at 21:27
Ammonites are the best fossils
I’ve been trying to find a place like this for my daughter and I to check out up here in DFW.
Ladonia fossil park ! It’s north of McKinney, Tx
it’s towards the east I guess.
@@DiamondMinerIvins awesome, thank you! Just a couple hours north east of me. Easy day trip.
It looks like the intact ones aren't easy to find. Do they get exposed in that layer more from freeze/thaw or flooding? I wonder what disaster caused all of them to get stuck in the mud like that so long ago.
There's a hand under the stone. (21:25)
Dang that did look like a hand i had to watch again
What ?! A hand?! 😳
Why do you not polish them or at least power wash?
Asking a question, could you answer?
Your looking and hoping to find the mother load...without any tools..??