I remember going gold panning in sixth grade and ended up with garnets instead because I liked them more. My classmates thought I was weird, I thought I was rich!
My son knows i love garnets, and while he was on a field trip he found a little glass bottle of garnets like this and bought it for me and hid it until christmas to surprise me. I still have it some 25 years later. He knows his momma is a reincarnated stone age woman! Lol
If you really think about it. you are physically sifting for gold slowly out of a pan but just roughly tossing some stone around to settle to garnet so the chances of finding anything as fine as most gold is these days is unlikely.
@@RikuEts it would have to be large enough to not slip through the screen, but it would be with the other heavies on top of the flip. I’m sure it’s happened, probably very rare.
@@ghostchilli8022 perhaps. But being able to focus one pan at a time because video is wat different than finding something like that while looking for something else yeah?
I absolutely love the sharper geometric shapes of the hard rock garnets! They don't look as shiny as the gravel ones, but when crystals basically grow in cubes and other angled shapes, they're incredibly pleasing as well!!
Those are great for practicing faceting. They are fantastic for adding bling not only to jewelry but to canes, cups, emblems. If you inset 50-60 of those on the shanks of ring and make a DOPE red halo around your favorite center stone wowee GORGEOUS!!
As a geologist this phenomenon is fascinating, all those garnet rich rocks weathering on the same beach and garnets collecting in the sand. Beautiful, it looks like there are probably a few well formed, fairly clear ones too, also different shades of red. Cool place.
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Mr. Dan I just want to say thank you very much for these wonderful videos and your company. I love it when you flip the Garnet pans and you do close-ups it looks like fish eggs it’s really cool. Thank you for the view of the amazing rivers crystal clear blue water the trees the rocks everything things that I’ve never seen in my life I’m glad I get to see them through your videos so thank you!
Companies like 3M can make different grades of sandpaper with those garnets and sometimes that's just what you need for sanding specific types of wood. I have and still do use Garnet papers for finishing wood.
Just a cool videography idea to help show what this process looks like at around 6:20ish mark...maybe a cam setup...under the water to watch the gemstones start settling to the bottom. Thank you as always for your wonderful spirit and content.
I just noticed your beard has fully grown back since your surgery. I can’t believe it’s been almost 2 years since your surgery. I mean I remember the videos like they were posted yesterday. Crazy how time flies! Hope you’re doing well!
Who else thought the garnets look like fish eggs? The garnets look amazing and I love how smol and red they are. They are kinda cute in my opinion. I especially love how they look far more red in the close up shots! I also absolutely loved the sound you make when you're concentrating the garnets in the water. It's so relaxing! I love how you include great portions where we can hear the sounds of you planning gold or concentrating garnets or using the feather and wedges. It's a big reason I love your videos. Keep up the amazing work!
sweet I would feel the need to spend the night or weekend myself n grab every glowing red n black stone there. lol impossible but fun to think right!!! great stuff and video .
Would be cool if your sieve had a cone shape mesh on it. That way the heavier garnets could settle in the bottom of the cone, nice and central. Great vid as always !
He mentions the need to keep it level while rocking it though, perhaps this affects the weight distribution of the garnets. Maybe a modified version-- mesh stays flat to the center where there is a smaller cone mesh attached, which can be easily clipped/tied off on the bottom so he can still use the same method to get the garnets in the right spot. Then when the garnet is distributed to the bottom center you unclip the cone-shaped mesh part so that the gems can fill this pocket and can still flip it over but have less garnet to separate from the other stuff. I wonder if it would actually be more efficient though.
I can remember playing in a sand box in Tucson AZ as a kid in 1969 and the sand had a fascinating amount of small bits of red in it. I now realize that those bits were garnets! I would patiently and painstakingly pick them out and collect them because I thought that they were special ☺️❣️
This video allowed me to get back some excitement in geology and the like from years past. You even got me looking up nearby places to go just for the fun of it! Phenomenal! You now have my subscription, sir. Thanks lots.
I thank the algorithm for just now showing me this channel. I found this video incredibly relaxing and would love to see more of this! Might binge watch other videos soon :D
Hey Dan I was checking out your site and was wondering if you sold your bags of garnet bearing gravel in larger sizes? This may seem odd but I have a cylindrical aquarium with a base 14" round and after seeing your under water footage I'm convinced these would look amazing as a substrate but doing it 1Tbsp at a time may turn into a long term project.
I've been there many times! But I don't have ANY fancy equipment. I just use a plastic spoon and scoop up the concentrated spots into plastic containers. When I get home I seperate them from the substrate using a bit of water and again with the spoon.
Loved watching this. At 16 my dad & I went to the Calif. desert searching for garnets (my birthstone). We did find some big rough but they were badly fractured. Still fun!!! Hooked for life. 😀
You were talking about uses for the tiny garnets: I think they would make beautiful top-dressing for small collectable indoor cactus or succulents, especially some of the more rare or expensive plants. Sadly, the flat rate shipping takes it out of my price range. But NOTHING stops me from really enjoying your content!
Wow you are an infectiously joyful man. First time watching one of your video, I can just feel that you have so much love for your vocation thank you for sharing it with us.
Great vid Dan. Brought back memories of diamond mining and prospecting in Central Africa. I've spent a lot of days jigging like that. Personally I preferred the models with a gentle basin in them to the flat, tight screens. I found they made it easier for me to get a bullseye. One tip you might want to try, if you have any old hacksaw blades lying around, break one in half and use that as a tool to cut the heavies off of the top. They are especially handy if you want to pick up a single crystal. Best of luck in the future.
Great to see you. Healthy and happy doing. What you do i see you got the garnets in host rock. I'm going to have pick. One up my. Birth stone I like the look
My Grandpa, Herbert Hurd, was a rock hound from Wisconsin, born in the 1890's. He was retired before I was born and traveled every summer to collect rocks and made jewelry and stuff with them in the winter. My Favorite Grandpa!!
Dan is always collecting the heaviest stuff or densest stuff locally, then he takes it and moves it to a different location. Aren't you really just shifting the center of gravity of the Earth and thereby affecting its rotation? The Hurd Wobble in the Earth's Rotation. There, I have named it.
So it is what I thought... About a month ago I went on my first little gold search not far from where I live and I found this sandy river shoreline that had areas just full of this pink sand. Upon close inspection I realized it was definitely a gemstone of sorts and figured it was garnet since the nearby mountain ranges are quite loaded with it. Thank you for the video! It makes it even more neat to have clarity on what I found, and it's nice to see some of your techniques for separating it since I struggled when I found what I've got.
With your underwater camera, can you try to siv above it? Then you can test how much work is actually required to concentrate the garnets. I think that would be an interesting watch because if it takes you less time to siv than you think, then you can increase your productivity. Love your work Dan (and fam). Much love from UK 👍
Great video Dan ! I’ve recently started gold panning and Iam fascinated with the garnets I get in the pan not to mention the gold lol I’ve seen your past video on how to make the mesh sieve and will now add collecting garnets when not panning gold thanks!
Took the family back to overnight camp. Panned a ton of garnets again. Like you said in the video, it just fun to see the bright red colour and we found putting them in our fish tank makes the tank look amazing! :)
Hey Dan love the video. How long does it take from start to finish to do a 5 gallon bucket? Also, how is the fishing in that river and do you ever fish there? If so, would be a cool video to see you fish.
I love that we see black garnets, but when lid underneath can be very dark red, or sometimes when garved can look like a saphire or moonstone with red star in them 🙂
Try using n52 magnet, I am curious what percentage of your catch is ferrous and how effective it might be as a classifier. Nice, but some of them are a lot more valuable just for concentration of rare elements even at ~1-2% per garnet.
Im always looking at the stones and rocks in the back ground….. i lean over and point DAN , what is that one, get that one! You never look Dan, there are so many amazing rocks, im going juts!!!!
I need a bunch of them for my next project. Gonna put in some sidewalk and will sprinkle them on top of the concrete and float them in a bit. Might try and do some initials or names of the kids. It should wear and weather nicely.
@@cypherpunksteve4959 It's not like these are super valuable or expensive. For a few hundred bucks he can make something pretty cool and unique for his kids that will last for decades.
There is a river near where I grew up in CT that has mounds of billions of garnets just like that river. But they are a little more purple than red. And before they filled in the deep pool under the old train tracks you could find grey diamons there and other crystals and gemstones!
I'm so glad you went back to garnet beach it's literally the craziest thing I've ever seen except you your fanominal man keep up the great work and remeber stay safe out there
I'm so utterly jealous. I live in Southern Ohio and can't travel and there just isn't a lot to find here in my area for a rockhound. I would LOVE to be able to go out and collect these gems for my crafts & art. I just subbed and heading to your website now!
Love this video! When I lived on the shore of Lake Erie, in NE Ohio, I would would often see bands of red garnet and black magnetite sand on the beach. A mixture of water worn sand grains in shades of pink,red and sometimes a green grain. The magnetite was also water worn but sometimes had sharper edges.
worth shining a UV light (in dark) over them any that glow ruby red will be worth keeping , especially worth doing on the red stones from your sapphire claim
Great video, Dan! Thanks for posting it! Questions: Are there any legal limits on what methods you can use to collect the garnets? I mean, are you limited to just panning or can you use a sluice or other mechanical means to collect?
Weird question, but since we're coming upon spooky season: have you ever seen or heard any strange creatures while you're out on the hunt for stones/gold?
@@chesterfieldthe3rd929 It would tear your face off without hesitation, so if it has to be injured, then so be it. That's life and nature. Your life will be worse if you don't hurt it when it's coming at you. If you grew up in or around the forest or a farming area, you'd understand this better.
@@mattycakes1161 so you think animals are all the exact same? Have no differences? All blood thirsty? Cmon dude. Assuming I haven't grew up in the woods is a mistake on your end.....you shouldn't assume anything without knowing.......I've dealt with bears and many animals and no they didn't rip my face off....maybe don't shoot at them. Momma bears with cubs will protect her babies so don't approach them.
I'm not sure if you tried this, but can you not use a baetea gold pan to concentrate the garnets much better, rather than having to vigorously shake and turn the gem concentrator.
You are right it would be faster but I'm pretty sure it would be to much of a loss problem only getting 50ish% of the garnets that way while seive gets 95ish% capture rates there heavy yes but not heavy enough to get tonnes of them from a pan
Is this spot on one of your claims or part of the campsite? Garnet is my girlfriends birthstone so I'd love to be able to make a trip out here to collect some with her. I just can't find much info about the place at all
I wonder if there is such a thing as a cone shaped or maybe just a concave sieve. Seems to me that such a device would help as long as the depression isn’t too deep.
I absolutely love your attitude in your videos. The content is always amazing but your enthusiasm is better then the content. Thank you for being you!!
Given the richness of the source, is it really worth your time reprocessing for those missed? Kind of reminds me your explanation of panning quickly (lose 10% but pan 3x more pans).
Usually I dont Comment, but I wanna say you that I really like your Videos. We can see in every Video, what ever the topic of the Video is, that you do everything with so much love and enthusiasm. That´s real Passion.
Isn’t this an old video? I’m not complaining, it was a great video, but is it a recap/ explanation as to why they’re there and not say, anywhere close to me. 😂
We have a couple tine streams here that look like that with garnets. Definitely a fun time 😂 Only thing we do different than you. Regular green classifiers. They have a nice deep ring around them. And a large spoon. When you shove your fingers into the gravels. It shoves heavy stones further into the pile. And depending on how much you’re searching. You could be shoving them into the old pile. Causing you to miss them thinking you ran that gravel and got them already. But, there are so many garnets there, it really wouldn’t matter 🤣 you gonna get good garnets either way 😎🤘🏾
I remember going gold panning in sixth grade and ended up with garnets instead because I liked them more. My classmates thought I was weird, I thought I was rich!
That's a great feeling! Thanks for sharing your darling memory.
Sounds marvellous to me. They are beautiful.
Hey, that just means you were a better geologist.
How much are garnets worth?
My son knows i love garnets, and while he was on a field trip he found a little glass bottle of garnets like this and bought it for me and hid it until christmas to surprise me.
I still have it some 25 years later.
He knows his momma is a reincarnated stone age woman! Lol
Dan, I know you sometimes find garnets when gold panning…but do you ever find gold when you are garnet sifting?
I was wondering the same thing.
If you really think about it. you are physically sifting for gold slowly out of a pan but just roughly tossing some stone around to settle to garnet so the chances of finding anything as fine as most gold is these days is unlikely.
@@RikuEts it would have to be large enough to not slip through the screen, but it would be with the other heavies on top of the flip. I’m sure it’s happened, probably very rare.
17:38 I'm sure that's a gold flake but... 🤷🏼♂️
@@ghostchilli8022 perhaps. But being able to focus one pan at a time because video is wat different than finding something like that while looking for something else yeah?
I absolutely love the sharper geometric shapes of the hard rock garnets! They don't look as shiny as the gravel ones, but when crystals basically grow in cubes and other angled shapes, they're incredibly pleasing as well!!
Those are great for practicing faceting. They are fantastic for adding bling not only to jewelry but to canes, cups, emblems. If you inset 50-60 of those on the shanks of ring and make a DOPE red halo around your favorite center stone wowee GORGEOUS!!
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Beautiful gemstone caviar. Don't let Pauly get too close, he puts those types of things in his mouth every chance he gets!
Looking at your close-up shots of those concentrated garnets has left me with a hopeless craving for caviar!
As a geologist this phenomenon is fascinating, all those garnet rich rocks weathering on the same beach and garnets collecting in the sand. Beautiful, it looks like there are probably a few well formed, fairly clear ones too, also different shades of red. Cool place.
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I got a couple 5 gallon buckets full and used them as aquarium gravels. It really makes guppies and cardinal tetras pop.
Thank you for letting us all live vicariously through you. Wonderful day spent at the river condensed into a short video. Plus garnets! Perfect!
Mr. Dan I just want to say thank you very much for these wonderful videos and your company. I love it when you flip the Garnet pans and you do close-ups it looks like fish eggs it’s really cool. Thank you for the view of the amazing rivers crystal clear blue water the trees the rocks everything things that I’ve never seen in my life I’m glad I get to see them through your videos so thank you!
Omg! Totally looks like salmon roe!!😮
Your antics at ground level while explaining what you do and why are fun to watch. The ariels you cut in are great geography lessons.
Dan Hurd videos make my day better. Seems like a cool guy to hang out with to me!
Companies like 3M can make different grades of sandpaper with those garnets and sometimes that's just what you need for sanding specific types of wood. I have and still do use Garnet papers for finishing wood.
Neat comment, considering I work in a bodyshop and always wondered! 🤣
So cool I never knew that. I know they use diamonds on but tips. I work in dental field and they’re pretty expensive at times
Garnet is used in water jets also.
@@rallyfeind True it is; I have seen an abrasive jet cutting steel a few years ago.
The close ups are oddly satisfying. Kinda looks like a pile of raspberries with the sun shining on them.
I thought it looked like caviar.
@@JoeRocket-sf6qs same
Thanks for the relaxing and education about sifting
Just a cool videography idea to help show what this process looks like at around 6:20ish mark...maybe a cam setup...under the water to watch the gemstones start settling to the bottom. Thank you as always for your wonderful spirit and content.
Great idea
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I just noticed your beard has fully grown back since your surgery. I can’t believe it’s been almost 2 years since your surgery. I mean I remember the videos like they were posted yesterday. Crazy how time flies! Hope you’re doing well!
Same
Who else thought the garnets look like fish eggs? The garnets look amazing and I love how smol and red they are. They are kinda cute in my opinion. I especially love how they look far more red in the close up shots! I also absolutely loved the sound you make when you're concentrating the garnets in the water. It's so relaxing! I love how you include great portions where we can hear the sounds of you planning gold or concentrating garnets or using the feather and wedges. It's a big reason I love your videos. Keep up the amazing work!
Ikr it looks like fish eggs for its size qbd color
Imagine if they really were fish eggs; what amazing creatures would they hatch into????
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Ice age petrified fish eggs. Image how big trout was millions years ago 🤔 😳
One million subscribers is just around the corner. Only 100k subs left to go. I believe we can do it!
I believe I see a connection, red-headed Dan, and his wife, and children, and garnets, pure gold!
LOL, thank you, Dan, and your fantastic family.
This is so fun to watch. It reminds me of hunting for arrowheads in the creek with family.
sweet I would feel the need to spend the night or weekend myself n grab every glowing red n black stone there. lol impossible but fun to think right!!! great stuff and video .
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Would be cool if your sieve had a cone shape mesh on it. That way the heavier garnets could settle in the bottom of the cone, nice and central. Great vid as always !
He mentions the need to keep it level while rocking it though, perhaps this affects the weight distribution of the garnets. Maybe a modified version-- mesh stays flat to the center where there is a smaller cone mesh attached, which can be easily clipped/tied off on the bottom so he can still use the same method to get the garnets in the right spot. Then when the garnet is distributed to the bottom center you unclip the cone-shaped mesh part so that the gems can fill this pocket and can still flip it over but have less garnet to separate from the other stuff. I wonder if it would actually be more efficient though.
Spectacular scenery. Dan, your office beats anything I've ever seen.
You always find the best fishing spots, then look for shiny rocks 😁
🙂 Weird, eh? I guess it takes all sorts, though.
I can remember playing in a sand box in Tucson AZ as a kid in 1969 and the sand had a fascinating amount of small bits of red in it. I now realize that those bits were garnets! I would patiently and painstakingly pick them out and collect them because I thought that they were special ☺️❣️
This video allowed me to get back some excitement in geology and the like from years past. You even got me looking up nearby places to go just for the fun of it! Phenomenal! You now have my subscription, sir. Thanks lots.
Working in beautiful B.C Looks absolutely stunning Dan.Of course way better than winter lol
I thank the algorithm for just now showing me this channel. I found this video incredibly relaxing and would love to see more of this!
Might binge watch other videos soon :D
Dan, you are looking thinner and much healthier! Good to see you doing well.
Hey Dan I was checking out your site and was wondering if you sold your bags of garnet bearing gravel in larger sizes? This may seem odd but I have a cylindrical aquarium with a base 14" round and after seeing your under water footage I'm convinced these would look amazing as a substrate but doing it 1Tbsp at a time may turn into a long term project.
Red glass. Dollar Tree sometimes has 1lb bags of polished glass gravel about the size of fish tank rocks.
that water looks so amazing. i just want to take a dip in it.
This looked like the perfect day and a good haul. I loved the underwater shots!
Salmon-roe garnets! Darnit that’s a lot of garnet! I always enjoy Sunday watching Dan. NICE video!
Thanks Dan!
That river is so Beautiful! I wish I could go swimming there. 🙌🏻
I've been there many times! But I don't have ANY fancy equipment. I just use a plastic spoon and scoop up the concentrated spots into plastic containers. When I get home I seperate them from the substrate using a bit of water and again with the spoon.
Loved watching this. At 16 my dad & I went to the Calif. desert searching for garnets (my birthstone). We did find some big rough but they were badly fractured. Still fun!!! Hooked for life. 😀
You were talking about uses for the tiny garnets: I think they would make beautiful top-dressing for small collectable indoor cactus or succulents, especially some of the more rare or expensive plants. Sadly, the flat rate shipping takes it out of my price range.
But NOTHING stops me from really enjoying your content!
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Beautiful! I wish I could replace my fish tank substrate for just red garnets!
Wow you are an infectiously joyful man. First time watching one of your video, I can just feel that you have so much love for your vocation thank you for sharing it with us.
Oh, you should watch his blue ocean stone videos. Very exciting.
that awesome all in one beach everywhere thank you for sharing the adventure.
Great vid Dan. Brought back memories of diamond mining and prospecting in Central Africa. I've spent a lot of days jigging like that. Personally I preferred the models with a gentle basin in them to the flat, tight screens. I found they made it easier for me to get a bullseye. One tip you might want to try, if you have any old hacksaw blades lying around, break one in half and use that as a tool to cut the heavies off of the top. They are especially handy if you want to pick up a single crystal. Best of luck in the future.
Great to see you. Healthy and happy doing. What you do i see you got the garnets in host rock. I'm going to have pick. One up my. Birth stone I like the look
You take some really great shots!
Always impressed with your camera work.
The drone shots are always awesome too
My Grandpa, Herbert Hurd, was a rock hound from Wisconsin, born in the 1890's. He was retired before I was born and traveled every summer to collect rocks and made jewelry and stuff with them in the winter. My Favorite Grandpa!!
Dan is always collecting the heaviest stuff or densest stuff locally, then he takes it and moves it to a different location. Aren't you really just shifting the center of gravity of the Earth and thereby affecting its rotation? The Hurd Wobble in the Earth's Rotation. There, I have named it.
Tides are much, much more effective at that.
I love this! The Hurd Wobble - what a fun concept!
@@kitsuneneko2567 😅
So it is what I thought... About a month ago I went on my first little gold search not far from where I live and I found this sandy river shoreline that had areas just full of this pink sand. Upon close inspection I realized it was definitely a gemstone of sorts and figured it was garnet since the nearby mountain ranges are quite loaded with it. Thank you for the video! It makes it even more neat to have clarity on what I found, and it's nice to see some of your techniques for separating it since I struggled when I found what I've got.
900k subs!!! Almost to that million mark, I remember when you had 20k subs, well done and thank you for all the great years of content!
I love how red they are up there!! My garnet is dark dark red. Great video!!👍😁
Great video Dan, thanks for the adventure!!
Me and my 8yr old love starting our Sunday mornings with you Mr Dan.
With your underwater camera, can you try to siv above it? Then you can test how much work is actually required to concentrate the garnets.
I think that would be an interesting watch because if it takes you less time to siv than you think, then you can increase your productivity.
Love your work Dan (and fam).
Much love from UK 👍
My son and I are going gold panning on the Platte River in Colorado tomorrow. We will find fine gold, and garnets. I can’t wait!
Great video Dan ! I’ve recently started gold panning and Iam fascinated with the garnets I get in the pan not to mention the gold lol I’ve seen your past video on how to make the mesh sieve and will now add collecting garnets when not panning gold thanks!
This takes me back to my days of prospecting, super enjoyable.
Looks like you love what you do. Keep it up man that's hard to find now days.
Great video. Beautiful country you and your play in or mine in cant be beat. Blessings to you all
Great content, always a joy to watch. Love you man, never change the formula, its purrfect!
Took the family back to overnight camp. Panned a ton of garnets again. Like you said in the video, it just fun to see the bright red colour and we found putting them in our fish tank makes the tank look amazing! :)
Hey Dan love the video. How long does it take from start to finish to do a 5 gallon bucket? Also, how is the fishing in that river and do you ever fish there? If so, would be a cool video to see you fish.
You sir arw a delight. Thanks for your energy
Always great video's I wonder if anyone found the original garnet source.
I love that we see black garnets, but when lid underneath can be very dark red, or sometimes when garved can look like a saphire or moonstone with red star in them 🙂
Try using n52 magnet, I am curious what percentage of your catch is ferrous and how effective it might be as a classifier. Nice, but some of them are a lot more valuable just for concentration of rare elements even at ~1-2% per garnet.
Im always looking at the stones and rocks in the back ground….. i lean over and point DAN , what is that one, get that one! You never look Dan, there are so many amazing rocks, im going juts!!!!
Dan I always love your energy and enthusiasm! Keep it up brother!
I like your cheery positive way of talking as you share your excitement with us!
I need a bunch of them for my next project. Gonna put in some sidewalk and will sprinkle them on top of the concrete and float them in a bit.
Might try and do some initials or names of the kids. It should wear and weather nicely.
Come to think of it I have a bunch of cookie cutters so I could do stars, butterfly's and tons more patterns. Wish me luck. 🙂
Sounds like a huge waste, or you are some magical midevil princess
@@cypherpunksteve4959 It's not like these are super valuable or expensive. For a few hundred bucks he can make something pretty cool and unique for his kids that will last for decades.
There is a river near where I grew up in CT that has mounds of billions of garnets just like that river. But they are a little more purple than red. And before they filled in the deep pool under the old train tracks you could find grey diamons there and other crystals and gemstones!
Very interesting Dan, are you allowed to get them from under the water or just dry mining only? Great videos 👍👍👍👍👍❤️🇺🇸
I'm so glad you went back to garnet beach it's literally the craziest thing I've ever seen except you your fanominal man keep up the great work and remeber stay safe out there
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I'm so utterly jealous. I live in Southern Ohio and can't travel and there just isn't a lot to find here in my area for a rockhound. I would LOVE to be able to go out and collect these gems for my crafts & art. I just subbed and heading to your website now!
only in ohio 💀
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Love this video! When I lived on the shore of Lake Erie, in NE Ohio, I would would often see bands of red garnet and black magnetite sand on the beach. A mixture of water worn sand grains in shades of pink,red and sometimes a green grain. The magnetite was also water worn but sometimes had sharper edges.
worth shining a UV light (in dark) over them any that glow ruby red will be worth keeping , especially worth doing on the red stones from your sapphire claim
Love how blue the water is. Amazingly clean
Great video, Dan! Thanks for posting it! Questions: Are there any legal limits on what methods you can use to collect the garnets? I mean, are you limited to just panning or can you use a sluice or other mechanical means to collect?
Thank you for bringing us along on your mad hatter adventures and gems hunting!!
Weird question, but since we're coming upon spooky season: have you ever seen or heard any strange creatures while you're out on the hunt for stones/gold?
I was wondering about that too. Looks like a good place to find a bear, best to take a rifle or something along, at the very least to scare it away.
@@mattycakes1161 well hurting anything is going to give you horrible energy and your life will be terrible. So yeah scare away.
@@chesterfieldthe3rd929 Lmao dude the bear will not make that same consideration.
@@chesterfieldthe3rd929 It would tear your face off without hesitation, so if it has to be injured, then so be it. That's life and nature. Your life will be worse if you don't hurt it when it's coming at you. If you grew up in or around the forest or a farming area, you'd understand this better.
@@mattycakes1161 so you think animals are all the exact same? Have no differences? All blood thirsty? Cmon dude. Assuming I haven't grew up in the woods is a mistake on your end.....you shouldn't assume anything without knowing.......I've dealt with bears and many animals and no they didn't rip my face off....maybe don't shoot at them. Momma bears with cubs will protect her babies so don't approach them.
Really nice spot, that river looks beautiful for fishing.
I'm not sure if you tried this, but can you not use a baetea gold pan to concentrate the garnets much better, rather than having to vigorously shake and turn the gem concentrator.
You are right it would be faster but I'm pretty sure it would be to much of a loss problem only getting 50ish% of the garnets that way while seive gets 95ish% capture rates there heavy yes but not heavy enough to get tonnes of them from a pan
Garnet is my birthstone. Thanks Dan!
Is this spot on one of your claims or part of the campsite? Garnet is my girlfriends birthstone so I'd love to be able to make a trip out here to collect some with her. I just can't find much info about the place at all
I love the way you explain your processes. It’s not just here is what I found. Very educational for a newby like me. Thank you so much!
Nature like in Carpathian 🌊
Best wishes from Ukraine 🇺🇦
You must love spending time there Dan, the scenery is just stunning...so beautiful.
I wonder if there is such a thing as a cone shaped or maybe just a concave sieve. Seems to me that such a device would help as long as the depression isn’t too deep.
I could watch your videos all day. You are extremely lucky to be able to get out there. I love the scenery. Good luck
Next up: can you swim in garnet?
I absolutely love your attitude in your videos. The content is always amazing but your enthusiasm is better then the content. Thank you for being you!!
I’m sorry I forgot to ask - how are you feeling these days? 💛
doing well thanks
Your attitude and positive energy has indeed earned my subscription today
Given the richness of the source, is it really worth your time reprocessing for those missed? Kind of reminds me your explanation of panning quickly (lose 10% but pan 3x more pans).
Usually I dont Comment, but I wanna say you that I really like your Videos.
We can see in every Video, what ever the topic of the Video is, that you do everything with so much love and enthusiasm. That´s real Passion.
Isn’t this an old video? I’m not complaining, it was a great video, but is it a recap/ explanation as to why they’re there and not say, anywhere close to me. 😂
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No, new vid. back there again collecting more and having a new adventure.
@@Danhurd AWESOME!!! Can’t wait to see it!
We have a couple tine streams here that look like that with garnets. Definitely a fun time 😂 Only thing we do different than you. Regular green classifiers. They have a nice deep ring around them. And a large spoon. When you shove your fingers into the gravels. It shoves heavy stones further into the pile. And depending on how much you’re searching. You could be shoving them into the old pile. Causing you to miss them thinking you ran that gravel and got them already. But, there are so many garnets there, it really wouldn’t matter 🤣 you gonna get good garnets either way 😎🤘🏾