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Wow! Jason is an absolute treasure trove of information! What a humble, open, and authentic rock-hound he is! I could listen to Jared and Jason geek out about rocks for many more hours! This was fascinating, and I definitely plan to make this one of my rock shop destinations!!
Jason nailed his golden cba hunting tip which can be used in all aspects of one's life to draw what someone truley desires in life, to oneself. "What you focus on you'll find." In other words... "Your thoughts become your things." We are biological-electro-magnetic beings of love & light=energy. We can visualize with focused magnetic attention and draw to us what we focus on... If one's focus is filled with gratitude and happiness as if having already received the object of focus, the faster universe adjusts things to help the object of focus come super quickly.... This focus works whether it is to attract the perfect mate, a new home, a job, or rocks & minerals. It matters not what the object is, it matters your focused emotional desire and your gratitude once it becomes yours. May the force be with you, each of you... it will change your life, in ways once thought unimaginable.
Wow! What an amazing rock shop and a pretty cool guy. Love his display of keepers and the agates, rocks and more that's for sale. Such great information for when I make it to Washington. Thank you for sharing this shop and all of the information from both of you!✌️🤠
Jason please start a channel. Your finds, your knowledge and no doubt your rockhound adventures would make great content! And it wouldn't hurt business either. Is there a website? I wish we could have walked around that shop and spent even more time looking at those rocks especially the CBA's. I don't think anyone would've minded that. I think this is my favourite video so far too. Jason is fascinating, articulate, generous, authentic and down to earth. I love that he even has free rocks for people. I could listen to him and watch his content all day long. Thanks so much. R, Australia. 🌏
Amazingly informative, interesting and useful information and a whole lot of beautiful CBA agates ❤ hopefully what I've learned from you will help me hunting Australian agates. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Not only is this video my favorite of yours, but it may very well be my favorite of all rockhounding videos. Simply superb!Knowledge gained through passion at it's finest!
I have to say, this one has been absolutely captivating!! So much great information, the wonderful interplay of you & Jason, Jason's very cool calm masterful expression of his love for these excellent minerals. Just a BLAST!! Thanks so much for sharing with us!!
This is why I love quartz it’s so durable and the variety!!! Those agates sure do get around! You can even find the occasional Lake Superior or Montana agates in Missouri on the big rivers. The CBAs sounds like a similar situation. Very cool 👍🏼
Wow, what a cool collection from a humble and knowledgeable guy! I really liked his tip about retraining your search image consciously. You find what you are looking for. I use the same methods to look for plants.
I’m always learning something new on your channel. Outstanding! Thank you Jared and Jason. Excellent informative episode. The shop is top notch. Beautiful specimens. I look forward to watching your CBA adventure 🤩🤯 Again, thanks so much for sharing. Stay Crystal 💫 Mari
just wanted to say thanks . went hunting for them for the first time and i hint all over Washington never seen the variety and types like these. wow i hit it BIG 7LB AND 30 OTHERS and one with a giant agate eye all found just in two areas. this was the bestever hunt
Thanks for a great video! I live South of Portland and a block away from the willamette river. Im so excited to take my kayak out and start looking for agates on the gravel bars instead of sunbathing! I find things here and there while out on my dog walks, but now Im more confident in flipping over ugly rocks.
What a wonderful video. Not only a fascinating and wonderful shop, but very educational. For those of us from the pacific northwest, it really helps in identification of our local rocks and minerals, especially our wonderful CBAs!
Thank you again Jared for another great informative "road trip"! I can't wait to visit Jason's shop. So many beautiful pieces. Home run on explaining how, where and what to look for when hunting for the CBA's !
That may very well be the best video you have put out. The information, conversation, and the shear volume of great agate to look at is astounding. Pure gold.😎😎😎
Thanks for taking us to Jason's shop. He was a very nice Knowledgeable fella and his CBA agates were super cool. Also spotted his 10% off for veterans sign, top bloke. I wonder did you buy anything from his shop ? I would have spent a good few quid, or bucks as you guys say. Great video 👍
That was fun, I just learned something because I was not aware of cba's... I grew up on the Oregon Coast hunting agates on our beachs and what you both said about texture is very true, I can go down a beach with lots of people and pick up bigger agates amongst the jaspers, shells an gravels when others walk right past them.
As an amazing amount of agates come off of our beaches also you guys should concider a road trip down the coast too? As for the sources of beach agates that may be a little harder to trace. There are definitely hot spots and pockets that people go to but the trick here is timing, between weather patterns and tides sometimes the gravels are exposed and other times are covered with sand or tides.
I just love it 😍 I love your video this is one of my favorite but I love them all I learned a little bit with your explanation I like rocks but I have no knowledge about them !
Great video Thank you for sharing 👍👍 Texture is my #1 way to finds All that agate looks like what I find here in the Clackamas river, Willamette river area and up to the Columbia. My area must be the tail end according to size. 👍
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Those CBA's are fantastic! Love the layout of that rock shop. Combining it with offices for mind-body-spirit care is such a wonderful idea! A "free" rock pile out front...how sweet! For the love of rocks....
Nick Zentner’s lecture on ancient rivers of the Pacific northwest: th-cam.com/video/0IjLO9ABKYU/w-d-xo.html I think this is the one where he talks about the flood depositions that you guys are talking about. I think they come up in his lectures on erratics and maybe Ellensburg agates, too. This video was fun. The enthusiasm you guys have is infectious.
I'm very interested to learn more about the floods you refer to in this video. Can you guide me to some places where I can read about the history of the floods? When did they occur? Thank you! Love the channel! I watch all the time!
I hypothesize that the agates we find today in the Columbia Basin were created by Volcanic Action in the Cascade Range blown eastward and deposited on the ground in Central Washington, then concentrated with the catastrophic Missoula Floods discovered by J Harlan Bretz and Joseph Pardee. And my uneducated guess is as good as any other uneducated guess! Regardless, they are beautiful agates to behold and find and treasure.
@@j.ericswede7084 yes he does im on the east coast and really enjoy the places he goes and its always a good video and a way to see unfamiliar rocks.. hello patrick
My theory is the agates and jasper I used to find and collect as a kid in the Yakima Valley were brought in by the massive floods that occurred at the end of the last ice age, carried along and dropped out as the waters receded. I used to hunt along unpaved gravel roads, then started going to the source, gravel pits! Most of the rocks there are the same size, as they dropped out according to weight. I had a lot of beautiful banded agates. Also found large (fist-sized and larger) red Carnelian agates just lying all over the ground outside Bickleton, Washington.
@@judithjanes5738 Aha! The Bluebird Capitol of Washington. I had a neighbor who used to teach in Bickleton, a Mr. Seeley, 40-50 years ago. Small World.
The best tip ever TEXTURE of the rock the feel, appearance or consistency of the surface or substance. texture, texture, texture, .............Be well and be safe......
Im super interested in securing some claims down in AZ but I have no idea how to even get started. Any advice for a new person looking to do just that?
@@CurrentlyRockhounding the reason I asked was because I just learned the flood began by breaking through the receeding glacier in order to flood east WA, and it pushed the rocks that were deposited by the glacier there, as well as was trapped in the ice it broke through, as evident by all the glacial erratics that remain high up in the columbia gorge that were "rafted" there by the ice burgs from the broken glacier. That lead me to think perhaps the orgin of the cba's might be in Canada. The flood also cut through the basalt bedrock in WA, so if the agates sure were formed in the bedrock, that could be the source as well...not too sure about that though. Have any of those agates been found in the coulees created by the floods or in the deposited sediment east of the gorge?
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Wow! Jason is an absolute treasure trove of information! What a humble, open, and authentic rock-hound he is! I could listen to Jared and Jason geek out about rocks for many more hours! This was fascinating, and I definitely plan to make this one of my rock shop destinations!!
Thank you!
Jason nailed his golden cba hunting tip which can be used in all aspects of one's life to draw what someone truley desires in life, to oneself.
"What you focus on you'll find."
In other words...
"Your thoughts become your things."
We are biological-electro-magnetic beings of love & light=energy. We can visualize with focused magnetic attention and draw to us what we focus on... If one's focus is filled with gratitude and happiness as if having already received the object of focus, the faster universe adjusts things to help the object of focus come super quickly....
This focus works whether it is to attract the perfect mate, a new home, a job, or rocks & minerals. It matters not what the object is, it matters your focused emotional desire and your gratitude once it becomes yours.
May the force be with you, each of you... it will change your life, in ways once thought unimaginable.
Woohoo!! I enjoyed watching almost as much as I did making it with Jared! Thanks for all the feedback everyone and come see us in Pullman at the shop.
Thank you so much for sharing the shop with the world and your knowledge of the amazing Columbia Basin Agate.
Hey its my future best friend
I live in Spokane and did not know about your shop. I will be visiting it in the near future
Wow! What an amazing rock shop and a pretty cool guy. Love his display of keepers and the agates, rocks and more that's for sale. Such great information for when I make it to Washington. Thank you for sharing this shop and all of the information from both of you!✌️🤠
It really is an impressive shop and if you make it to Pullman you should really stop in.
Jared, i have renewed respect for what you’ve digested all on your own just listening to you both!!!
How wonderful you are❣️
Jason please start a channel. Your finds, your knowledge and no doubt your rockhound adventures would make great content! And it wouldn't hurt business either. Is there a website? I wish we could have walked around that shop and spent even more time looking at those rocks especially the CBA's. I don't think anyone would've minded that. I think this is my favourite video so far too. Jason is fascinating, articulate, generous, authentic and down to earth. I love that he even has free rocks for people. I could listen to him and watch his content all day long. Thanks so much. R, Australia. 🌏
I would love it if Jason would start a TH-cam channel.
Amazingly informative, interesting and useful information and a whole lot of beautiful CBA agates ❤ hopefully what I've learned from you will help me hunting Australian agates. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Not only is this video my favorite of yours, but it may very well be my favorite of all rockhounding videos. Simply superb!Knowledge gained through passion at it's finest!
Thank you very much, I'm happy you liked it!
I have to say, this one has been absolutely captivating!! So much great information, the wonderful interplay of you & Jason, Jason's very cool calm masterful expression of his love for these excellent minerals. Just a BLAST!! Thanks so much for sharing with us!!
Love the video, interview and display of precious beautiful and glamourous rocks! What a dream shop! A must visit when visit Washington!
Thanks for taking us along to learn about cba's. Very nice shop.
His shop is very impressive.
This is why I love quartz it’s so durable and the variety!!! Those agates sure do get around! You can even find the occasional Lake Superior or Montana agates in Missouri on the big rivers. The CBAs sounds like a similar situation. Very cool 👍🏼
Wow, what a cool collection from a humble and knowledgeable guy! I really liked his tip about retraining your search image consciously. You find what you are looking for. I use the same methods to look for plants.
It was a great day hanging out with him.
Gorgeous!!! Love loooove everything in that shop, very generous owner too. Very much thank you to both.
It was great to sit down and chat with him.
I’m always learning something new on your channel. Outstanding! Thank you Jared and Jason. Excellent informative episode. The shop is top notch. Beautiful specimens.
I look forward to watching your CBA adventure 🤩🤯
Again, thanks so much for sharing.
Stay Crystal 💫
Mari
This was informative and stimulating! Looking forward to checking out that shop someday! Excellent interview!
It's a great place to stop in at and pick his brain about rocks.
Yes!!! Hounding out here in Lewis county, but grew up in Moscow ID/Pullman WA!!! Cheers to the shop! I’ll have to stop by next time I’m in town!!
It's a cool place to visit.
One of your BEST out of the field videos, keep up the inspiration for rockhounding! M.
Thank you!
just wanted to say thanks . went hunting for them for the first time and i hint all over Washington never seen the variety and types like these. wow i hit it BIG 7LB AND 30 OTHERS and one with a giant agate eye all found just in two areas. this was the bestever hunt
That's quite the haul! :)
Thanks for a great video! I live South of Portland and a block away from the willamette river. Im so excited to take my kayak out and start looking for agates on the gravel bars instead of sunbathing! I find things here and there while out on my dog walks, but now Im more confident in flipping over ugly rocks.
I'm glad you liked it!
I think you will love rock hunting on a nice day over sunbathing.
JASON LOVE YOUR SHOP! ENJOYED THE CONVERSATIONS AND APPRECIATE YOUR WORK IN THE LIONS CLUB!
Beautiful Rock Shop!!
Just had to holla with a Big, "Rock on" from, Twisp Wash.
Thank you!
What a wonderful video. Not only a fascinating and wonderful shop, but very educational. For those of us from the pacific northwest, it really helps in identification of our local rocks and minerals, especially our wonderful CBAs!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it! If you're ever in Pullman you should stop in and say hello.
Thanks. I'm brand new to rockhounding & that was very educational.
This showed up on my streaming TH-cam - I sure could have used this when I hit the Columbia Basin! :D
Thank you again Jared for another great informative "road trip"! I can't wait to visit Jason's shop. So many beautiful pieces. Home run on explaining how, where and what to look for when hunting for the CBA's !
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
Could see the hydro when lit from below. So exciting!
Gorgeous shop with beautiful rocks! Really, Really Great video. So much great info. Thank you Jason and Jared. Hi Sara.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
WOW this was a great interview, I enjoyed and learned a lot from this one. Thanks for sharing all this information.
Thank you!
Thanks a million for the tour and explanations! It was great to watch you guys discuss!
I'm glad you liked it.
That may very well be the best video you have put out. The information, conversation, and the shear volume of great agate to look at is astounding. Pure gold.😎😎😎
Thank you! If only I had a cool shop to visit like this every week!
Nice guy that Jason great information nice shop and wonderful collection.
I love his shop! When We travel north, we’ll definitely stop by. It’s now on my bucket list to hunt for CBAs!💖 Great video as always, Thank you!
He has a great shop.
Hunting for CBAs might be one of the harder rocks to find, they really are a needle in a haystack.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding🤣Gotta think positive and anything is possible. I’m going to start doing research on CBAs! I love a rare rock challenge!
That was an awesome and informative episode! Love your content and energy that you bring to rock hounding!
I'm glad you liked it.
This was an awesome tour!
5 stars "⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐" to both of you!! I sure hope to see that collection in person someday. (Added to Bucket List✔)
It's worth stopping in to look at next time you're in Pullman, WA.
Thanks for taking us to Jason's shop. He was a very nice Knowledgeable fella and his CBA agates were super cool. Also spotted his 10% off for veterans sign, top bloke. I wonder did you buy anything from his shop ? I would have spent a good few quid, or bucks as you guys say. Great video 👍
Jason's shop is really impressive.
I did not buy any on this visit.
Awesome episode very educational thank you 😊,love learning about rocks thank you 😊💙
Awesome shop with an awesome owner. Those CBA's are incredible. Great video
Thank you!
thank you for sharing video...
I'm glad you liked it!
That was fun, I just learned something because I was not aware of cba's...
I grew up on the Oregon Coast hunting agates on our beachs and what you both said about texture is very true, I can go down a beach with lots of people and pick up bigger agates amongst the jaspers, shells an gravels when others walk right past them.
Jason has such a good vibe.
Agreed!
Great video sir, glad I could make the premiere.
Thank you for stopping by to watch.
What a great episode, It literally gave me goose bumps!
:)
That interview was amazing, fun and informative!!! Thank you 🙏🏼
I'm glad you liked it.
Excellent information! Thank you so much for doing this!
I'm glad you liked it.
Excellent video. Will need to visit next time we are in Pullman.
As an amazing amount of agates come off of our beaches also you guys should concider a road trip down the coast too? As for the sources of beach agates that may be a little harder to trace.
There are definitely hot spots and pockets that people go to but the trick here is timing, between weather patterns and tides sometimes the gravels are exposed and other times are covered with sand or tides.
I just love it 😍 I love your video this is one of my favorite but I love them all I learned a little bit with your explanation
I like rocks but I have no knowledge about them !
Great video
Thank you for sharing
👍👍
Texture is my #1 way to finds
All that agate looks like what I find here in the Clackamas river, Willamette river area and up to the Columbia. My area must be the tail end according to size. 👍
I would love to see what you're finding.
Absolutely awesome!
Thank you!
Thanks!
Oh my gosh! Thank you so much!
Very nice!
Thank you.
You could see the light flicker from the water ripples. I think there is more water in there then you think. That's cool
Took me a minute to get through but I’m glad I came back 👍🏼 This was a fascinating video
Thank you!
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Those CBA's are fantastic! Love the layout of that rock shop. Combining it with offices for mind-body-spirit care is such a wonderful idea! A "free" rock pile out front...how sweet! For the love of rocks....
Great video, definitely learned a ton about agates. Nice interview!
Thank you!
awesome...!!!
Awesome video thank you 🙃☕❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
Thanks guys. Great video
Thank you!
really good!!!!
Thank you.
Nick Zentner’s lecture on ancient rivers of the Pacific northwest:
th-cam.com/video/0IjLO9ABKYU/w-d-xo.html
I think this is the one where he talks about the flood depositions that you guys are talking about. I think they come up in his lectures on erratics and maybe Ellensburg agates, too.
This video was fun. The enthusiasm you guys have is infectious.
I've been to his shop!
I think of Agates as the pearl in volcanic rock.
Great stuff thx :)
not too far from Pullman is an old gravel quarry you can find opal
I'm very interested to learn more about the floods you refer to in this video. Can you guide me to some places where I can read about the history of the floods? When did they occur?
Thank you! Love the channel! I watch all the time!
Of course! You can search and find the Ice Age Floods Institute website and they have the best information on the topic.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Thank you!!
Great video!
Thank you!
I hypothesize that the agates we find today in the Columbia Basin were created by Volcanic Action in the Cascade Range blown eastward and deposited on the ground in Central Washington, then concentrated with the catastrophic Missoula Floods discovered by J Harlan Bretz and Joseph Pardee. And my uneducated guess is as good as any other uneducated guess! Regardless, they are beautiful agates to behold and find and treasure.
check out Nick Zentner here on you tube hes a
geology profesor and lives in Ellensburg and very good speaker and alot of on location videos
@@stephenkessel1990 Yes, Nick takes us to some interesting places in Washington.
@@j.ericswede7084 yes he does im on the east coast and really enjoy the places he goes and
its always a good video and a way to see unfamiliar rocks..
hello patrick
My theory is the agates and jasper I used to find and collect as a kid in the Yakima Valley were brought in by the massive floods that occurred at the end of the last ice age, carried along and dropped out as the waters receded. I used to hunt along unpaved gravel roads, then started going to the source, gravel pits! Most of the rocks there are the same size, as they dropped out according to weight. I had a lot of beautiful banded agates. Also found large (fist-sized and larger) red Carnelian agates just lying all over the ground outside Bickleton, Washington.
@@judithjanes5738 Aha! The Bluebird Capitol of Washington. I had a neighbor who used to teach in Bickleton, a Mr. Seeley, 40-50 years ago. Small World.
It's not just Richard pasco and kenniwick, but also Burbank, umatilla, irrigon, and North of pasco
Nice !!!
They really are lovely.
👏👏 BBB Rock Shoppe …👏👏
6:15 I think it’s limonite pseudomorph after marcasite on druse quartz 🤷🏻♂️ It sure looks like what I find in Missouri
Or maybe calcite 🤷🏻♂️ I just saw some calcite from BC inside a geode that looked like it. 😂 you just can’t tell from a picture
It could be, I would love to test it but sadly its not mine. :)
The best tip ever TEXTURE of the rock the feel, appearance or consistency of the surface or substance. texture, texture, texture, .............Be well and be safe......
Agreed!
I live in NW Alabama and have found many "agates" that look tumbled, what is your theory where they would have come from?
I really do not know anything about that region.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Thanks anyways, not much out there on the area and I am new to it.
Gr8 vid xx
Thank you.
Lake Superior agates are the best for banding. But these are pretty too!!
That's rather subjective isn't it?
You did get the Inhydrous on camera. Where do you find them?
I'm not sure where Jason found that one.
Im super interested in securing some claims down in AZ but I have no idea how to even get started. Any advice for a new person looking to do just that?
The first step is to locate the material you want.
What does CBA stand for?
Columbia Basin Agate
could the distribution of CBA's be due to glacial till?
Good questions, the ice age Missoula floods were after the receding lobs of the ice sheet and further south than them.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding the reason I asked was because I just learned the flood began by breaking through the receeding glacier in order to flood east WA, and it pushed the rocks that were deposited by the glacier there, as well as was trapped in the ice it broke through, as evident by all the glacial erratics that remain high up in the columbia gorge that were "rafted" there by the ice burgs from the broken glacier. That lead me to think perhaps the orgin of the cba's might be in Canada. The flood also cut through the basalt bedrock in WA, so if the agates sure were formed in the bedrock, that could be the source as well...not too sure about that though. Have any of those agates been found in the coulees created by the floods or in the deposited sediment east of the gorge?
What state you in I'm mi, would like to talk
Were in the pacific northwest.