I was singing a song, I made up, to my nephew when he woke up and he slowing put his finger to his lips and lightly said “shhhh” I won’t do that to your random singing. (I thought he liked my song) he’s will be 2 next month. What a character.
I found a pudding rock in Lake Michigan in Charlevoix. It's has quartz, Jasper , emeralds in it. Later I learn up north year's ago they had a emerald mine. My great find. 👍
Retired moved north to grayling mi and was anxious to go looking for rocks. Major malfunction and now I cannot walk. It’s so sad to be so close and unable to do it enjoy yourself
Dont let those homeowners boss you around at that first huron beach, you have the legal power to navigate the beach up to the high water line on the great lakes... I was there recently at that point and those people are aggressive with the no trespassing signs and their intimidation about you being in the wrong... Just ignore them and keep on walking, they can do nothing about it...
Thanks for the info. I was at that roadside park this morning and did not go beyond the private property sign even though I was knee-deep in the water. I'm from out of state and not familiar with the water property laws in Michigan. Will be heading back to that area in a day or two, maybe I can experience a meet and greet.
I hope your mom is doing well Kyle. My mom was just diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, she is 7 years post pancreatic cancer and 6 years post thyroid cancer. These women are warriors for sure!
You have far better self control than I do, Kyle, I'd be there with 5 buckets, all full, and crying because I couldn't bear to leave anything behind. 😂😂 Super awesome video, thank you!! Oh, and I choose #1. 😁
💙Love all your adventures. Again, thank you for taking us along with you. Please say 'Hi' to your Mom for us. She is still in our hearts and thoughts. 💚
Thumblers tumbler. The original tumbler. I have a 15 # barrel thumbler that has been running almost continuously for three years now. Keep on rocking. Happy Trials 👍😎👍🤪
The basalt one is called "Galaxy Stone". Pink granite is made up of a high amount of potassium feldspar. The one at 11:58, the purple one, looked like a banded rhyolite.
Great pickings! You need some dollar flip flops for the beaches. I would be barefoot, but after 43 years my feet are not as sensitive to rocks and bumps 😁 Say hello to your mom and tell her I’m sending her a big mental hug for having such an interesting kid. Special lady 💛
Black rock with the light color is an Amygdaloid. It will look great polished. I hope you show them in a future video polished. I have to finish watching later my nephew is walking up. Until then ✌🏻❤️🙂🙏
Hey Kyle. I’m from southeast Michigan. Know exactly where you are. Also. Kyle. Check out your local little league parks for baseball. I found some good stuff there too. Great finds
The tannish stone with erratic white lines at about 26.5 is commonly known as a “lightning stone”. Mudstone that gets calcification developing in the cracks!
The roadside pull offs are the best! Even if you just want to sit and relax. I get overwhelmed and excited too lol. I've been bugging Rob a lot because I am eager to get out of the house and up to MI (Ohio here), but car troubles. I'm sure he's sick of me by now lol. If you're ever in Ohio, I can find you all kinds of gorgeous granite and take you to Nether's Flint Farm. Seems most of the stuff I find is just various combinations of granite and quartz and more fossils than you can know what to do with. We seem to like the same kind of things to collect. And are you kidding??? Make your mom a gorgeous rock garden and slowly take a couple pieces at a time home with you lol. I'm a rock hoarder. You shouldn't listen to me.
So my favorite tumbler is a Tumble Bee. It’s easy to use and a great price compared to other tumblers. You can get a double barrel to have 2 batches going at once for right at $100. Or you can just send me your rocks, I’ll tumble them and send them back. Then you only pay shipping 😊
Absolutely love your video with coffee to start my morning! Think I'll have to go again to the lake too this weekend and post a video. Thanks for your inspiration and excitement! Great collection! Love that you kept the wishing stone 😊
On your drive, you passed 634, 229, 403 pudding stones. OK, I made that up. That black and white rock is called Zebra Stone. OK, I made that up too. I'm glad you are enjoying our Michigan beaches. My mom and dad would have to drag me away from beach stones like that. Thanks for bring back some fun family memories.
I d pick 1;2 & 5 lol and a few after that .. the lighting stone for sure.. the white geode looking one w crystals in it was possible agate !! I believe some of the spotted rocks not the gowandas are what they call galaxy stones , some have miniature agates in them when they are cut open and polished they can be spectacular. I'm not sure I would've left the first beach lol
After living in NH for eight years, surrounded by gray granite, I missed Michigan a lot... all those different rocks and the family farms with soft rolling hills, woods and water..came home and started collecting rocks!
I'd take home number 4! Leaving in 2 weeks to have a weekend adventure up there. In Grand Marias. Really appreciate your informative videos. Keep on Keepin on my friend!
Oh my gosh Kyle!! I would have to take a truck or an SUV and travel across country!! There is no way in heck I could fly there from Nevada and not want to fill a suitcase with rocks!! For the questions you asked your first question I would pick Rock #5 or 5 and you didn't even have a 6 but I loved the rock you found after 5 as well as 5!! As far as your second question I would think probably at least 200,000 putting Stone rocks!!! I am an absolute rockhound!! I live in Mesquite Nevada which is a very small community basically a Taurus town!! 90% of the properties are Condominiums!! I don't have a big backyard but thank goodness I have a big enough secluded backyard with a waterfall and stream running along my patio!! I have collected all kinds of rocks from the mountains around my area a lot of crystals, geodes just a lot of beautiful rocks!! I have decorated my whole area with Rocks Crystals geodes you name it I have it!! LOL sorry for the long comment but I could not help myself!! God bless!!
Hey from NC Kyle! Please let me say first, yes, you should always wear some type of pants in your videos. I vote for rock #1 of the five. I would be toting some of those larger ones back to the vehicle to be polished or cut and polished. On your way back to Ga or Fla, have safe travels and the iconic gem mine of Hiddenite, NC where the largest emerald was found. Holler at ya boy and I'll meet you there. I hope your Mom is doing better. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
Haha! Welcome to Michigan beaches. You often find way too many cool rocks here. Harbor Freight has a dual tumbler for about $69. Get the extended warranty and you have a great deal in case something goes wrong with it. Rock 2 is beautiful. Love the colors. Cant wait to see your Partridge Point video. We love that place.
As for a tumbler. Nothing beats a Lortone. Ask Rob, he'll tell you the same thing. Worth every penny. And which of the 5 would I have taken, #2 was the most interesting to me. Glad you had such a great time here in Michigan rockhounding. I love going out. Haven't been able to for the past 2 years now do to heath reasons but im slowly getting better and will be back at it next year with any luck. Maybe I'll get to run into you sometime when you are here in Michigan. Love your videos.
A ridiculous amount of rocks are just the ones you had to hide at the beach..., to go back to get on another day..., because you ran out of tote bags to carry them in..., and you had to go back and forth up the beach..., as you leap-frog carrying 2 of the 6 bags at a time towards your car..., as you were running out of dusklight..., and couldn't see one foot in front of the other anymore..., and had to get out your phone to use as a flashlight..., to navigate a difficult tree-root-exposed footpath... going uphill both ways..., and the mosquitoes started eating you alive!! Thank God I've only done that half a dozen times in the past few years!! (OK, OK!! You caught me stretching the truth just a bit. It was only uphill one way. BUT, it was the way BACK to the car when I was loaded down with all those rocks!!)
I think you left several good ones behind. Drat I wanted to see them polished up real pretty. Oh well, thanks for the trip, I've never seen a great lake.
Too difficult to choose between 2 and 4.... Sweltering in uk heatwave 33 degrees indoors at 11pm, so watching you paddle in the lake I just want to be there 🤣🤣
Try an old jar put a few stones in attach by hole in the middle to your lid to your DRILL lay it down on its side let tumble for a couple of hour. Electric drill not one with a battery hope this helps till you buy a tumbler….🇦🇺
I’m impressed with your knowledge of Michigan rocks since you’re from Florida! Happy to see Rob from Michigan Rocks has rubbed off on you! Love your excitement finding amazing rocks! It puts a smile on my face. Sending healing light and love to your mom.
I don't think there's many places in Michigan where you _can't_ find pudding stones. A few places have a black matrix, others have red or purple matrix. Texas actually has a lot of purple matrix pudding stones too. One benefit of being an otr truck driver is, I've rockhounded in 28 states this year alone. There's only 7 states I haven't hounded in. I'm planning on adding at least 5 of those to my 2023 goals list!😁
back in the 50's (yes, I'm that old!) My family of five would go on a station wagon, road trip vacation with my grandparents to Colorado or California, to see an aunt or uncle and their family. My gramma couldn't leave a rock alone, and that was even back when you could pick up petrified wood. No-one but the driver had a floor to put their feet on, that was not full of rocks, pretty good-sized ones, too! She lined her garden beds with all of her rocks. I actually had some of her petrified wood, but lost track of it in a move or something. I still have a few of her rocks, wish i had more!
Hi Kyle! You have just reminded me of the beautiful rocks and stones up n down Lake Huron and along the northern Lake Michigan shoreline. Many of the large rocks - to say nothing of the small ones as well, are moved significant distances up and onto the beach each winter. The weather and wind typically crosses the lake from west to east, but it's not unusual to have strong winds and bad weather come in from the east for a day or more. So, during the times when very thick ice has been broken up from turbulence or warming temperatures, strong easterly winds will drive icebergs up onto each other at the shoreline. As the weight increases, strong winds will actually dredge out very large rocks and essentially, bulldoze them up onto the beaches. It's quite impressive to see piles of thick ice more than 10 or 15 feet high up and down long sections of the shoreline. And occasionally, we've seen ice flows moving across a couple hundred feet of land damaging cottages and houses. For all intents n purposes, the advancing ice flows across the beach and is driven by an irresistible force.
You drove past three puddingstones, Kyle. Maybe more.
Only three?! 😂
@@WILDKYLE I said maybe more. Could be seven.
I saw two agates before the halfway point. 😮
I was singing a song, I made up, to my nephew when he woke up and he slowing put his finger to his lips and lightly said “shhhh” I won’t do that to your random singing. (I thought he liked my song) he’s will be 2 next month. What a character.
I found a pudding rock in Lake Michigan in Charlevoix. It's has quartz, Jasper , emeralds in it. Later I learn up north year's ago they had a emerald mine. My great find. 👍
1 or 4, I can’t decide!
I grew up on Lake Huron. Thanks for the memories.
I think the rocks with the lines are called lighting stones.
If you look at your friends website. You will see he has the rocks on it.
A lot of puddingstones
Oh hect I wondered about it thanks
Retired moved north to grayling mi and was anxious to go looking for rocks. Major malfunction and now I cannot walk. It’s so sad to be so close and unable to do it enjoy yourself
the cruel irony of life
There is nothing worse than seeing a gorgeous rock that’s too heavy to haul…..ugh the struggle is real!
Dont let those homeowners boss you around at that first huron beach, you have the legal power to navigate the beach up to the high water line on the great lakes... I was there recently at that point and those people are aggressive with the no trespassing signs and their intimidation about you being in the wrong... Just ignore them and keep on walking, they can do nothing about it...
Thanks for the info. I was at that roadside park this morning and did not go beyond the private property sign even though I was knee-deep in the water. I'm from out of state and not familiar with the water property laws in Michigan. Will be heading back to that area in a day or two, maybe I can experience a meet and greet.
Pretty cool being there with your friends close by,, PaleoChris and Bris..
I hope your mom is doing well Kyle. My mom was just diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, she is 7 years post pancreatic cancer and 6 years post thyroid cancer. These women are warriors for sure!
You have far better self control than I do, Kyle, I'd be there with 5 buckets, all full, and crying because I couldn't bear to leave anything behind. 😂😂 Super awesome video, thank you!! Oh, and I choose #1. 😁
Michigan has a 25 lb per limit from public beaches and there are conservation officers out there checking this year from everything I've been reading.
💙Love all your adventures. Again, thank you for taking us along with you. Please say 'Hi' to your Mom for us. She is still in our hearts and thoughts. 💚
My brain would be on overload from all the pretty and cool rocks
Waving Hi from Michigan. Rock 5 then Rock 4.
Tried to watch this yesterday but my phone was being jacked. Watching today between x-rays at work LOL. Hope your Mom is doing ok!
Some of those smaller rocks you found would make awesome necklaces, who wouldn't want a Wild Kyle original necklace
You are killing me smalls some of the Rock you catch and release should have went in yo bucket lol
Rock number 2 for me
Too cool ❤️👍👵🌺
Thumblers tumbler. The original tumbler. I have a 15 # barrel thumbler that has been running almost continuously for three years now. Keep on rocking. Happy Trials 👍😎👍🤪
I love the polka dot stones!
Liked those puddigstones.......
One had 2 👀....like a snail without its shell.
I want the Florida spots to be identified like this one 😂😂😂 AWESOME VIDEOS!!
I got great advice from Michigan rocks about rocktumblers.
The rock at 14:12 is a Amygdaloidal Basalt. Great job. Love what you do!
Rocks numbers one and two would be a hard choice. So colorful out there.
The basalt one is called "Galaxy Stone". Pink granite is made up of a high amount of potassium feldspar. The one at 11:58, the purple one, looked like a banded rhyolite.
Tumbling takes time. Seems like the perfect thing for you. Setup before you go on adventures and make progress while finding new material.
Rock number 2 for sure. Love your videos.
Cheers Kyle. What aa beaautiul place nd nice & quiet. rock 4
#5 is the one that I would keep
Great pickings! You need some dollar flip flops for the beaches. I would be barefoot, but after 43 years my feet are not as sensitive to rocks and bumps 😁 Say hello to your mom and tell her I’m sending her a big mental hug for having such an interesting kid. Special lady 💛
Black rock with the light color is an Amygdaloid. It will look great polished. I hope you show them in a future video polished. I have to finish watching later my nephew is walking up. Until then ✌🏻❤️🙂🙏
Hey Kyle. I’m from southeast Michigan. Know exactly where you are. Also. Kyle. Check out your local little league parks for baseball. I found some good stuff there too. Great finds
So many amazing rocks, what a beautiful place , Rock 2
The tannish stone with erratic white lines at about 26.5 is commonly known as a “lightning stone”. Mudstone that gets calcification developing in the cracks!
Beautiful lighting stone !
They are all really neat and that makes it tough, but I would have to take #5
All 5 were beautiful, number 1 would be my choice...I love the black and red together 👍💞
The yellow-gold is called Metalillite. Is said to be rarer of the Gowganda tillites. Am thinking if polished would look matalic. Looks really cool!
The roadside pull offs are the best! Even if you just want to sit and relax. I get overwhelmed and excited too lol. I've been bugging Rob a lot because I am eager to get out of the house and up to MI (Ohio here), but car troubles. I'm sure he's sick of me by now lol. If you're ever in Ohio, I can find you all kinds of gorgeous granite and take you to Nether's Flint Farm. Seems most of the stuff I find is just various combinations of granite and quartz and more fossils than you can know what to do with. We seem to like the same kind of things to collect.
And are you kidding??? Make your mom a gorgeous rock garden and slowly take a couple pieces at a time home with you lol. I'm a rock hoarder. You shouldn't listen to me.
#2 is my favorite 😍
So my favorite tumbler is a Tumble Bee. It’s easy to use and a great price compared to other tumblers. You can get a double barrel to have 2 batches going at once for right at $100. Or you can just send me your rocks, I’ll tumble them and send them back. Then you only pay shipping 😊
Okay THIS is my niche!!! The amount of joy I felt every time he pulled a new rock out of the water 😭🥰
The Lortone barrel tumblers are great. I have two 6 lb and one 12 lb barrels and I really give them a workout. The rocks here are beautiful!
Love my Lortone tumblers. I started with a 3lb and upgraded to a double 6 lb barrel!
My dream place. Waves and rocks together!! 😍
I'd totally pick rock number 1!
I love rock number 2!
Definitely rock one, I like the colors.
Hi, Kyle! Tell Wild Mom hello!!
Absolutely love your video with coffee to start my morning! Think I'll have to go again to the lake too this weekend and post a video. Thanks for your inspiration and excitement! Great collection! Love that you kept the wishing stone 😊
On your drive, you passed 634, 229, 403 pudding stones. OK, I made that up. That black and white rock is called Zebra Stone. OK, I made that up too. I'm glad you are enjoying our Michigan beaches. My mom and dad would have to drag me away from beach stones like that. Thanks for bring back some fun family memories.
Mike that area is close to my hunting grounds.
I d pick 1;2 & 5 lol and a few after that .. the lighting stone for sure.. the white geode looking one w crystals in it was possible agate !! I believe some of the spotted rocks not the gowandas are what they call galaxy stones , some have miniature agates in them when they are cut open and polished they can be spectacular. I'm not sure I would've left the first beach lol
I would be in one spot all day just sitting through all the rocks. Thanks for sharing all those beautiful rock.
After living in NH for eight years, surrounded by gray granite, I missed Michigan a lot...
all those different rocks and the family farms with soft rolling hills, woods and water..came home and started collecting rocks!
Rock # 2 is my fave, amazing! Love your videos
I'd take home number 4! Leaving in 2 weeks to have a weekend adventure up there. In Grand Marias. Really appreciate your informative videos. Keep on Keepin on my friend!
Oh my gosh Kyle!! I would have to take a truck or an SUV and travel across country!! There is no way in heck I could fly there from Nevada and not want to fill a suitcase with rocks!! For the questions you asked your first question I would pick Rock #5 or 5 and you didn't even have a 6 but I loved the rock you found after 5 as well as 5!! As far as your second question I would think probably at least 200,000 putting Stone rocks!!! I am an absolute rockhound!! I live in Mesquite Nevada which is a very small community basically a Taurus town!! 90% of the properties are Condominiums!! I don't have a big backyard but thank goodness I have a big enough secluded backyard with a waterfall and stream running along my patio!! I have collected all kinds of rocks from the mountains around my area a lot of crystals, geodes just a lot of beautiful rocks!! I have decorated my whole area with Rocks Crystals geodes you name it I have it!! LOL sorry for the long comment but I could not help myself!! God bless!!
You keep putting rocks back! You're driving me crazy! You gotta fill the bucket! Gorgeous rocks!!!
At the 7 Min area I know exactly where your at. I have a house across the street LOL. That beach changes every year
#5. First beach. But I live here in Michigan so yeah, i see these all the time. Love my home!
Hey from NC Kyle! Please let me say first, yes, you should always wear some type of pants in your videos.
I vote for rock #1 of the five. I would be toting some of those larger ones back to the vehicle to be polished or cut and polished.
On your way back to Ga or Fla, have safe travels and the iconic gem mine of Hiddenite, NC where the largest emerald was found. Holler at ya boy and I'll meet you there. I hope your Mom is doing better.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
Haha! Welcome to Michigan beaches. You often find way too many cool rocks here. Harbor Freight has a dual tumbler for about $69. Get the extended warranty and you have a great deal in case something goes wrong with it.
Rock 2 is beautiful. Love the colors. Cant wait to see your Partridge Point video. We love that place.
I think I would have to choose number 2 🤗
As for a tumbler. Nothing beats a Lortone. Ask Rob, he'll tell you the same thing. Worth every penny. And which of the 5 would I have taken, #2 was the most interesting to me. Glad you had such a great time here in Michigan rockhounding. I love going out. Haven't been able to for the past 2 years now do to heath reasons but im slowly getting better and will be back at it next year with any luck. Maybe I'll get to run into you sometime when you are here in Michigan. Love your videos.
Agreed! Lortone QT-66 double barrel is *_very_* good value for money!
I cant choose but rock #2 has got my most curiosity 🥰 love all your videos, love your energy 🥰
Tons of pudding stones that are melon size along the northern Michigan shoreline of Lake Michigan.
Beautiful rocks 👍😊
Fun video! Love #2, 4 is a close 2nd.
Rock #6 the alien 👽 stone. Go back and get it! 😆☮️💟 So many cool rocks!!!
May I ask please, just what EXACTLY counts as a ridiculous amount of rocks? LMAO. Awesome video, thank you for sharing!!
Michigan thinks more than 25lbs per year per person is too much😬🤦♀️ I couldn't live in Michigan is I didn't own private property!
Nonsense poopy pants!! No such thing as a ridiculous amount of rocks!….as proved by my last visit to AZ and a 200$ overweight fee for my suitcases 😅
Also my husband isn’t a rock hounder so he thinks one rock is too many….what can I say? He just doesn’t get me 😂
@@MelissaDiNapoli-zq5ic I totally get it tho... It's the same situation here!! hahaha
What is wrong with them?!!? Hahaha
A ridiculous amount of rocks are just the ones you had to hide at the beach..., to go back to get on another day..., because you ran out of tote bags to carry them in..., and you had to go back and forth up the beach..., as you leap-frog carrying 2 of the 6 bags at a time towards your car..., as you were running out of dusklight..., and couldn't see one foot in front of the other anymore..., and had to get out your phone to use as a flashlight..., to navigate a difficult tree-root-exposed footpath... going uphill both ways..., and the mosquitoes started eating you alive!! Thank God I've only done that half a dozen times in the past few years!!
(OK, OK!! You caught me stretching the truth just a bit. It was only uphill one way. BUT, it was the way BACK to the car when I was loaded down with all those rocks!!)
Thanks for taking me along, man.
I would take rock 1 home!
Take that one
Rock #2. Easy. Not even a question with all of those colors!
I think you left several good ones behind. Drat I wanted to see them polished up real pretty. Oh well, thanks for the trip, I've never seen a great lake.
Number 2. The rocks with the white Vain running thought them are called Lightning rocks and I think that is Cal Sydney that runs through it.
#2, I'd take home.
I like fossils, too. You made some good catches. TFS 💖💔🎸🏏#4
P.S. you've had a spot in the center of your lens for several videos.
Rock 1 and 2
Love fossils and that first horn coral was awesome!
Too difficult to choose between 2 and 4.... Sweltering in uk heatwave 33 degrees indoors at 11pm, so watching you paddle in the lake I just want to be there 🤣🤣
This may be a little late but I don't see any recommendations from others. I would suggest a Lortone double barreled tumbler😊
I grew up on Lake Hurin till age 12, in East Tawas. Way later lived in Carp lake. Right by Macinaw city also on 23. Love that lake.
I think number 5 was my favorite, the patterns on it remind me of a terrapin shell
The first rock,There called eagle eyes and finding one from your home area is considered luck and the native Indians belive they will guide you home
Try an old jar put a few stones in attach by hole in the middle to your lid to your DRILL lay it down on its side let tumble for a couple of hour. Electric drill not one with a battery hope this helps till you buy a tumbler….🇦🇺
I’m impressed with your knowledge of Michigan rocks since you’re from Florida! Happy to see Rob from Michigan Rocks has rubbed off on you! Love your excitement finding amazing rocks! It puts a smile on my face.
Sending healing light and love to your mom.
I don't think there's many places in Michigan where you _can't_ find pudding stones. A few places have a black matrix, others have red or purple matrix. Texas actually has a lot of purple matrix pudding stones too. One benefit of being an otr truck driver is, I've rockhounded in 28 states this year alone. There's only 7 states I haven't hounded in. I'm planning on adding at least 5 of those to my 2023 goals list!😁
The horn coral ones are great, hmmm I am imagining you in the future with your polisher getting busy
Lake Huron is my fav rock hunting ground, fun times!
There are pudding stone down here in Indiana too. The rock quarry in Fort Wayne has a giant square one by their front door.
✌️, ♥️, & respect to you!
so many awesome rocks. wowww, Love your rocks videos,GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND
Rock 2 and 5 are my favorites
Those rocks are so awesome!! I gotta get back up there! Thanks for sharing! And that first striped rock, technical name, ‘stripy’. 😊
Rock #1
I liked rock #2.
back in the 50's (yes, I'm that old!) My family of five would go on a station wagon, road trip vacation with my grandparents to Colorado or California, to see an aunt or uncle and their family. My gramma couldn't leave a rock alone, and that was even back when you could pick up petrified wood. No-one but the driver had a floor to put their feet on, that was not full of rocks, pretty good-sized ones, too! She lined her garden beds with all of her rocks. I actually had some of her petrified wood, but lost track of it in a move or something. I still have a few of her rocks, wish i had more!
Hi Kyle! You have just reminded me of the beautiful rocks and stones up n down Lake Huron and along the northern Lake Michigan shoreline. Many of the large rocks - to say nothing of the small ones as well, are moved significant distances up and onto the beach each winter. The weather and wind typically crosses the lake from west to east, but it's not unusual to have strong winds and bad weather come in from the east for a day or more.
So, during the times when very thick ice has been broken up from turbulence or warming temperatures, strong easterly winds will drive icebergs up onto each other at the shoreline. As the weight increases, strong winds will actually dredge out very large rocks and essentially, bulldoze them up onto the beaches. It's quite impressive to see piles of thick ice more than 10 or 15 feet high up and down long sections of the shoreline.
And occasionally, we've seen ice flows moving across a couple hundred feet of land damaging cottages and houses. For all intents n purposes, the advancing ice flows across the beach and is driven by an irresistible force.