@@TheRogueRockhound I think the idea of lumping two locations together that are very likely to be visited together is a smart way of putting a video together like this.
You found some great blues on your walk about! I wondered where you wandered off too!😂 It seems like walking around and getting to know the territory was the way to go. That’s what we did that second day before we left. Great video!! Your obsidian was bomb!!
@@stephenhermansen1498 we live about an hour north of Burns. I so want to go to these two places. Just gotta find a rockhounding friend to go with. Solo trips are not nearly as fun.
I was at Hampton Butte in May 2022 together with my girlfriend, and we found some great stuff. She got a fistsized piece of green petwood with some chalcedony on it that looks almost like Chrysoprase, among a lot of smaller pieces of green petwood, while I got a perfectly reserved piece of a limb in great condition, partly with some hints of green and with great cell structure. Easily my best preserved piece of petwood I've ever found, and decent in size as well (about 3 inches tall). I also found a bunch of other pieces of green petwood, and while it is really exciting to look at, it definitely lacks the nice cell structure since it's all limbcasts. We also found a bunch of great chalcedony there. We've never been to Glass Buttes, though - I've seen it on the map a couple times and we've looked at it before, but we always thought it's just regular obsidian. Exciting to see it's actually rainbow, we might go for an obsidian hunt at some point soon as well.
Oh man, sounds like you did way better than me at Hampton. I found a couple smaller pieces, but nothing special. You def need to hit up GB, it great. Tons of varieties and super easy to find. The best stuff is underground, but its [mostly] easy digging. Thanks for watching and I hope to chat w/ you again soon ^^
Jeez, finally had a moment to focus on watching this, and wow, the greens and blues are crazy! That rainbow obsidian is unbelievable…so unique! You’ve ignited a fire here, next spring we’re gonna find places in the area to check out…yay! ❤❤❤
Excellent video, buddy! Score on that gorgeous rainbow obsidian!! 🤩 That was rad seeing that red in there. Awesome chunks. And then on to Hampton Butte you found some really cool blue chalcedony and that one that maybe had plumes. Can always count on you to find some awesome jasper too. Maybe didnt find a bunch of petwood there, but that triangular light green piece was pretty sweet. Both of those locations are on my list of places to rockhound. Was excited to watch this one and saved it to watch during dinner. Green chile and cheese tamales. Have a great weekend, bro!
Great to hear from ya buddy. I seriously cant wait for you to visit again, Ive got a list of places to take ya. Sounds like you know how to cook as well as hound buddy. Thanks for the support man, hope you have a great weekend as well. I'm heading to NH Sunday to visit family and I'm hoping I'll be able to look for some stuff while I'm there. I'll keep ya posted bro Cheers!
Beautiful pieces, big and small at both spots! Hoping tomake it out there in the spring after the thaw. Question...the chisel hammer with the yellow handle you used at Glass Butte, where'd you get that!?! I'd love to add that style to my collection! As always, thanks for sharing and the helpful info!
Some pretty cool rainbow! I need to get over there and get some! I have a few pieces of smaller Hampton green. Have you tried Bear Creek yet? Not at site one but at site two there is some very cool petrified wood. Dug up many over 50+lbs
Rockhounding Rainbow Obsidian and Green Petrified Wood with some friends in Central Oregon. Enjoy the video!! Glass Buttes and Hampton Butte with AZ Rockhound Expeditions
@@TheRogueRockhound I’ve never been able to pinpoint where to dig the rainbow like that. It’s a vast area out there that people can dig. Any pointers on where to go if I get the opportunity?
@@2HighNoon 43.5407,-120.0180 Pits around here is where I have had the best color. The piece he showed in this video had better quality that what I have pulled out, but then again I trend to lazy and go for a lot of float and discards rather than dig deep myself.
I dig the two videos in one.
Thanks man. Maybe you should try it
@@TheRogueRockhound I think the idea of lumping two locations together that are very likely to be visited together is a smart way of putting a video together like this.
Hi bud 😊✌️
You found some great blues on your walk about! I wondered where you wandered off too!😂 It seems like walking around and getting to know the territory was the way to go. That’s what we did that second day before we left. Great video!! Your obsidian was bomb!!
Great hanging out with you guys. Cant wait to do it again ^^
I'd love to go rock hunting g with you guys!!
I never found much below 2 feet at Hampton, and I have done quite well there. Randomly hitting a few spots til something produced worked best for me.
I'll keep that in mind the next time i'm out there. Thanks for watching!
What’s the road like going up there to the camp area? I’m driving a little Volvo. 🤔 Not the ideal rockhounding vehicle. 😅
If it rains it's a no go. Otherwise you'll be fine.
@@stephenhermansen1498 we live about an hour north of Burns. I so want to go to these two places. Just gotta find a rockhounding friend to go with. Solo trips are not nearly as fun.
I was at Hampton Butte in May 2022 together with my girlfriend, and we found some great stuff. She got a fistsized piece of green petwood with some chalcedony on it that looks almost like Chrysoprase, among a lot of smaller pieces of green petwood, while I got a perfectly reserved piece of a limb in great condition, partly with some hints of green and with great cell structure. Easily my best preserved piece of petwood I've ever found, and decent in size as well (about 3 inches tall). I also found a bunch of other pieces of green petwood, and while it is really exciting to look at, it definitely lacks the nice cell structure since it's all limbcasts. We also found a bunch of great chalcedony there.
We've never been to Glass Buttes, though - I've seen it on the map a couple times and we've looked at it before, but we always thought it's just regular obsidian. Exciting to see it's actually rainbow, we might go for an obsidian hunt at some point soon as well.
Oh man, sounds like you did way better than me at Hampton. I found a couple smaller pieces, but nothing special.
You def need to hit up GB, it great. Tons of varieties and super easy to find. The best stuff is underground, but its [mostly] easy digging.
Thanks for watching and I hope to chat w/ you again soon ^^
This was great video. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Jeez, finally had a moment to focus on watching this, and wow, the greens and blues are crazy! That rainbow obsidian is unbelievable…so unique! You’ve ignited a fire here, next spring we’re gonna find places in the area to check out…yay! ❤❤❤
AWESOME!! I'll be looking forward to my next trip out that way ^^
@@TheRogueRockhound absolutely!! ❤️
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks buddy ^^
Great video! Thank you for filling in the holes!!!!
Of course, thanks for watching! ^^
amazing boulders obsidian! I wish I was there with you guys......see you again!
Thanks Eva
Gorgeousness!
Excellent video, buddy! Score on that gorgeous rainbow obsidian!! 🤩 That was rad seeing that red in there. Awesome chunks. And then on to Hampton Butte you found some really cool blue chalcedony and that one that maybe had plumes. Can always count on you to find some awesome jasper too. Maybe didnt find a bunch of petwood there, but that triangular light green piece was pretty sweet. Both of those locations are on my list of places to rockhound. Was excited to watch this one and saved it to watch during dinner. Green chile and cheese tamales. Have a great weekend, bro!
Great to hear from ya buddy. I seriously cant wait for you to visit again, Ive got a list of places to take ya.
Sounds like you know how to cook as well as hound buddy.
Thanks for the support man, hope you have a great weekend as well.
I'm heading to NH Sunday to visit family and I'm hoping I'll be able to look for some stuff while I'm there. I'll keep ya posted bro
Cheers!
@@TheRogueRockhound safe travels and have fun 👍
Beautiful pieces, big and small at both spots! Hoping tomake it out there in the spring after the thaw. Question...the chisel hammer with the yellow handle you used at Glass Butte, where'd you get that!?! I'd love to add that style to my collection! As always, thanks for sharing and the helpful info!
Hey! Sorry for the late reply!!
Hammer > www.amazon.com/DeWalt-20OZ-1PC-Bricklayer-Hammer/dp/B07K4YQFX8
Thanks for watching!!
@@TheRogueRockhound No worries! You're a busy man! Thanks! I appreciate it! Amd you're welcome! Always enjoy your videos!
Some pretty cool rainbow! I need to get over there and get some! I have a few pieces of smaller Hampton green. Have you tried Bear Creek yet? Not at site one but at site two there is some very cool petrified wood. Dug up many over 50+lbs
Not yet but I will be hitting that area hard next season
Thanks for watching Keegan
The rainbow obsidian was very nice
Heck yeah man.
Thanks Graeme
Great video I heard there is Turquoise in the Oregon desert? have you heard anything about it
I've never heard of anyone finding Turquoise in Oregon.
That would be cool
At least you didn't find a candy wrapper 3 feet down in your hole like I did last time I was there at Hampton bute.
I heard about that man, thats brutal
Rockhounding Rainbow Obsidian and Green Petrified Wood with some friends in Central Oregon.
Enjoy the video!!
Glass Buttes and Hampton Butte with AZ Rockhound Expeditions
0:48 😅😅😅
They were doing great work that day ^^
Exactly...bwahahaha~ ANDREW!!!!
Is this the public lands?
Indeed
@@TheRogueRockhound I’ve never been able to pinpoint where to dig the rainbow like that. It’s a vast area out there that people can dig. Any pointers on where to go if I get the opportunity?
@@2HighNoon
43.5407,-120.0180 Pits around here is where I have had the best color.
The piece he showed in this video had better quality that what I have pulled out, but then again I trend to lazy and go for a lot of float and discards rather than dig deep myself.