Last time I was in that mine with a geiger counter, the radiation levels were 500+ CPM if you were wondering. An Xray is about 50,000 and regular background radiation is about 10-30 CPM so I would say its not bad but definitely not somewhere you'd like to hang out in for more than a few minutes.
Love the videos you do can't wait to meet you one day in Bancroft, moved here from Texas and love the geology of Canada along with the great rockhounds I've spoken with thanks for all you do
Love all of your videos and your extensive knowledge and inspiring videos. I've been watching your content for years now and always get excited around this time of year when I can get out and do some rockhounding myself. Hope to some day catch you out on a dig or at the Bancroft Gemboree.
Hi Michael, as always your knowledge and presentation of these minerals is quite spellbinding, just keeps you watching till the end. As for your partner in crime spilling Coffey all over the car, well that's just a " your waking home" lesson, of course after you have all his rock samples. After all he does seem to have the knack of finding some great pieces while you are busy with the video. On a new car even if it is a "Yarris" 😂😂😜 Once again a really interesting video that kept me locked in till the end. 👍. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
I love your videos so much! You should add a link to the google maps location or co-ordinates so we can find these places. I live in Ontario and like to try and find the places you go to!:)
Great video.. Buy these rough gems from miners & have it cut from gem cutters and get it made into beautiful jewelries. We could help you if you need assistant.
Excellent video! I was thinking about visiting this very interesting looking site but I remember reading about 'high radiation levels' inside the tunnels. Do you think that is a legitimate concern for an approximately 1 hour visit? Did you take any readings while you were in the mine? And I've also heard that this is a beautiful area to visit. Thanks, Ziggy
Also, I've noticed that in different types of feldspar the Schiller effect comes from the flat layers of different variations of feldspar stacked together along the main cleavage plain, and the blue green purple and other colors in moonstone and labradorite shows from the sides along the sides that fracture and dont cleave, perpendicular to the main cleavage plain.
Quick question...does peristerite always flash blue somewhere on the rock specimen, or is the color sometimes hidden inside and you need to break into rock to find the flash somewhere...?
That is actually Labradorite. Feldspar is such a varied and complicated gemstone species though, I think they should make it more simple by calling it "Moonstone" if color and schiller come from the perfect cleavage sides, and "Labradorite" if the color comes from the imperfect cleavage sides. Instead, they mix everything together and make it confusing. This definitely looks like Labradorite though, which is found in Canada in green translucent Feldspar.
I would love to start rock hounding but being in southern Ontario I don't think there's many places near me that I could check out. Any recommendations?
Thanks for taking back there and revisiting this mine. Curious.. is there any pegmetite or other mineral occurrences on surface around this mine? I've also wondered how the old prospectors found places like this as well just walking through the woods, their dedication was above and beyond. There must have been some indication or vein on surface that caught their eye.
That is a good point about the visual. I know the 1950s was huge for radioactives exploration in this area. There are a lot of small mines, but they were soon eclipsed by larger more easily mined deposits.
Seriously!!! I’m 😻 love with this rock dude !! Thank you !! For taking the time to explain the minerals that you find! I just subscribed P.S. Gawd speed on your channel I’m sure it will grow like a huge crystal,...because,...this is a GEM ,...of a channel. Seriously I’m watching all your content bi tomorrow mon Jan 4 2021. ... .. well maybe sooner ! This is kewl sh”t ! And ,... NO ! I’m not a nerd
@@Caver461 nope ,...I live in Orlando Florida,... ...we don’t have caves here,... ... ..well we do but it’s called a swimming pool. Happy New Year to everyone! 2021 is goin ta ROCK !! IT!!
@@Caver461 There's gold in Lanark, althought my uncle is a geologist and mining engineer once helping the Russians with their gold mines and he never heard about it. In Lanark there's also Amethyst, red corundum (ruby) probably opaque, and galena. I found large quantities of a blue mineral in the Lanark Highlands, maybe blue quartz, undeveloped kaynite or apatite, or mica behind the quartz? can that give it colour?
@@Caver461 would there be any point in sieving gravel and sand from streams in the Lanark Highlands and looking through with a jewelers loop? Can I send you a pic of that shists boulder I found? www.google.com/amp/s/lindaseccaspina.wordpress.com/2016/06/02/gold-in-dem-dar-hills-of-lanark/amp/
I’ve been there! That’s the first mine I ever explored, I still have a shiny gray/blue sample on my bookshelf. I’m not a geologist or anything so does anyone know how radioactive is it exactly?
Please help me locate grandidierite and serendibite in newyork state...they are both in the same location...Johnsville. Ny state and madigascar are the onky spots on earth with gem quality stones of grandidierite and serendibite. So they must grow together...
I like the explanation of the minerals, it takes it a step further then all the other rockhounding videos
Thanks. Check out the visual optics video. It is an amazing and easy practice for Identifying gem stones.
@@Caver461 have you hunted for peristerite at the Perth quarry or near Lanark?
Last time I was in that mine with a geiger counter, the radiation levels were 500+ CPM if you were wondering. An Xray is about 50,000 and regular background radiation is about 10-30 CPM so I would say its not bad but definitely not somewhere you'd like to hang out in for more than a few minutes.
Thanks! Going there tomorrow and I will keep the visit short.
Love the videos you do can't wait to meet you one day in Bancroft, moved here from Texas and love the geology of Canada along with the great rockhounds I've spoken with thanks for all you do
Glad you are still doing what you love, Mick. I recall your caving and mineral stories when we worked weekends at Manulife. Keep up the great work!
Love all of your videos and your extensive knowledge and inspiring videos. I've been watching your content for years now and always get excited around this time of year when I can get out and do some rockhounding myself. Hope to some day catch you out on a dig or at the Bancroft Gemboree.
Im just happy to have a Caver video...Glad to see you Bro ,its been a little while...Love the good ol Hunting Video.
It has been a while. Life gets real busy and complicated sometimes. Minerals are an escape as are the environments in which they are found.
Hi Michael, as always your knowledge and presentation of these minerals is quite spellbinding, just keeps you watching till the end.
As for your partner in crime spilling Coffey all over the car, well that's just a " your waking home" lesson, of course after you have all his rock samples. After all he does seem to have the knack of finding some great pieces while you are busy with the video. On a new car even if it is a "Yarris" 😂😂😜
Once again a really interesting video that kept me locked in till the end. 👍. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
I love your videos so much! You should add a link to the google maps location or co-ordinates so we can find these places. I live in Ontario and like to try and find the places you go to!:)
Hey ! Im currently looking for a friend that likes rocks loll😅🤓🙈🤙
I totally agree with u though! I really want to visit & gem hunt where he shows us
Interesting, informative, and always a great time! Thanks for another mineral adventure!
Great video..
Buy these rough gems from miners & have it cut from gem cutters and get it made into beautiful jewelries.
We could help you if you need assistant.
Great video as always. Is it dangerous to be in there? Also...which is the best way to access the dump area?
Excellent video! I was thinking about visiting this very interesting looking site but I remember reading about 'high radiation levels' inside the tunnels. Do you think that is a legitimate concern for an approximately 1 hour visit? Did you take any readings while you were in the mine?
And I've also heard that this is a beautiful area to visit.
Thanks, Ziggy
Loved the books! And as always, keep those videos coming! Happy New Year guys!
Thanks, I have a few stored up for the winter. Jeff has also proposed a winter trip if all ends well with the lock-down and what have you.
Been here so many times ! - i have collected tons of goodies. The best stuff is littered behind and around the ‘ fire pit ‘ area . Where the log is .
Also, I've noticed that in different types of feldspar the Schiller effect comes from the flat layers of different variations of feldspar stacked together along the main cleavage plain, and the blue green purple and other colors in moonstone and labradorite shows from the sides along the sides that fracture and dont cleave, perpendicular to the main cleavage plain.
Ooooo can you tell me the location for this place😍 once I finally find a friend that likes rocks..🙄😒 that will be my first stop ♥️
nice 1
Thanks for the upload Michael!
Wish I could do more
@@Caver461 "Less is more"
Quick question...does peristerite always flash blue somewhere on the rock specimen, or is the color sometimes hidden inside and you need to break into rock to find the flash somewhere...?
Very Beautiful minerals! I wish you both a happy New year, greetings from a subscriber in Sweden
Thank you. I know you have some spectrolite deposits up in your part of the world.
@@Caver461 Yes, we have. Close ro where I live there is an old Copper and nickel mine. There is also ironmines
That is actually Labradorite.
Feldspar is such a varied and complicated gemstone species though, I think they should make it more simple by calling it "Moonstone" if color and schiller come from the perfect cleavage sides, and "Labradorite" if the color comes from the imperfect cleavage sides. Instead, they mix everything together and make it confusing.
This definitely looks like Labradorite though, which is found in Canada in green translucent Feldspar.
I would love to start rock hounding but being in southern Ontario I don't think there's many places near me that I could check out. Any recommendations?
Thanks for taking back there and revisiting this mine. Curious.. is there any pegmetite or other mineral occurrences on surface around this mine? I've also wondered how the old prospectors found places like this as well just walking through the woods, their dedication was above and beyond. There must have been some indication or vein on surface that caught their eye.
That is a good point about the visual. I know the 1950s was huge for radioactives exploration in this area. There are a lot of small mines, but they were soon eclipsed by larger more easily mined deposits.
I wonder if the bats experience higher rates of cancer mortality due to very high radon exposure.
I love your videos
Thanks
Seriously!!! I’m 😻 love with this rock dude !! Thank you !! For taking the time to explain the minerals that you find! I just subscribed
P.S. Gawd speed on your channel I’m sure it will grow like a huge crystal,...because,...this is a GEM ,...of a channel. Seriously I’m watching all your content bi tomorrow mon Jan 4 2021. ... .. well maybe sooner ! This is kewl sh”t ! And ,... NO ! I’m not a nerd
Thank you. Hoping you live somewhere near this stuff.
@@Caver461 nope ,...I live in Orlando Florida,... ...we don’t have caves here,... ... ..well we do but it’s called a swimming pool. Happy New Year to everyone! 2021 is goin ta ROCK !! IT!!
Post the link or name of Jeff's channel
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@@danjohnson3471 Thanks for trying , but it's case sensitive, here give this a try th-cam.com/channels/7Q82KGxxNP1rNPz-tjP51Q.html
Great video. Informative!!! What’s Kevin’s Channel called?
Omg. I mean Jeff🙄
Spilling coffee in a new car is a privilege only great friends get ;) lol
true - he is a good friend
Whats Jeff's channel name??
Hiya, I just wanted to say Happy New Year! Awesome video!
Stay safe and healthy and have a blessed day. Cya!
Do you know any spot for gold panning near Ottawa?
I do not - sorry.
@@Caver461 👍
@@Caver461 There's gold in Lanark, althought my uncle is a geologist and mining engineer once helping the Russians with their gold mines and he never heard about it. In Lanark there's also Amethyst, red corundum (ruby) probably opaque, and galena. I found large quantities of a blue mineral in the Lanark Highlands, maybe blue quartz, undeveloped kaynite or apatite, or mica behind the quartz? can that give it colour?
@@artlover5798 Actually come to think of it there are a few abandoned gold mines and Bannockburn had a gold mine up until recently.
@@Caver461 would there be any point in sieving gravel and sand from streams in the Lanark Highlands and looking through with a jewelers loop? Can I send you a pic of that shists boulder I found?
www.google.com/amp/s/lindaseccaspina.wordpress.com/2016/06/02/gold-in-dem-dar-hills-of-lanark/amp/
Love your vids! Keep up the good work and best wishes all the way from Holland! Thank you
Thank you - loved your tick crank video.
I’ve been there! That’s the first mine I ever explored, I still have a shiny gray/blue sample on my bookshelf. I’m not a geologist or anything so does anyone know how radioactive is it exactly?
Peristerite isn't radioactive at all to speak of. It's got this same flash of blue?
Sounds like you have some of the marble from the start of that mine. not radioactive. The bright yellow is the radioactive material.
4:12 beautiful!
they certainly are. Just have to figure out how to display.
So you bought a Yaris. It seems a Toyota Tacoma 4 x 4 would have been a better choice.
I commute a fair distance to work each day and would like to keep the fuel cost down and have a somewhat reliable car so this one fit the bill.
This material is awesome I would be stuck there picking them up and digging them out for days if I found that place hahaha
Please help me locate grandidierite and serendibite in newyork state...they are both in the same location...Johnsville. Ny state and madigascar are the onky spots on earth with gem quality stones of grandidierite and serendibite. So they must grow together...
You want Caver to give you GPS coordinates?
I have a peristerite site near me but NOTHING like that!!
We are very fortunate in Ontario, but I'm seeing an increasing number of good possibilities south of the border as well.
@@Caver461 I'm in Manitoba. Did you ever get up to Dryden?