I love rocks, gems, crystals, and geology! Come join me as I learn and explore
I really want to take more rock hunting trips, but my mom tells me it costs $$$ so I am hoping my RU-vid channel can help convince my mom to take me on more rock hunting trips. Subscribe so I can learn and explore more! I also do things like take apart and remove a/c units for extra money so if you are buying a new a/c unit and live in DFW area tell your a/c guy to leave the old a/c unit but drain the freon and I'll come and pick it up for free!! I love to take apart all the pieces and sell individually. One time our a/c guys left our old unit on site because he was busy and I took it apart which is how I learned how to do this. Thank you!!
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If you want to look for fossilized sharks teeth when you on your travels through northeast Mississippi there’s a park north of Tupelo,Ms. called W.M. Browning Cretaceous park where I have found hundreds of sharks teeth.
Hi, Jax!! We met at church yesterday in the cafe area while you were with your family and I was working on my game project. As promised, I did check out your video (and I hope to check out MORE of your videos, too...I even set the subscription setting so that I get a notification on my phone every time you post a new video). I absolutely LOVE your enthusiasm and your knowledge about all these different stones. The only time someone so young has so much knowledge about these things is usually because they really, really enjoy what they're doing. So, it's clear to me that you absolutely love digging for crystals and other gems. And I'm amazed at how much you understand about all of this stuff! (I also love how your sister was next to you helping to present the stones. Dueling hosts!) You remind me of the late Ausralian nature love, Steve Irwin. Steve was so passionate about animals and sharing his knowledge with people who watched his shows. You're like the Steve Irwin of digging for gems and sharing your passion and discoveries with other people. And that's what I loved most about watching your video. One last thing...WASH YOUR JEANS! They're dirty! LOL I hope to see you again next Sunday, Jax, but if I don't, may God bless you and your digging because He has given you a wonderful gift in your thirst for knowledge and your curiosity about how He made the earth, itself.
Thank you so much!! That is like the best comment/compliment EVER! I wish I could go to more states, but mom says we don't have the money for that right now. In the future maybe?? Maybe I will see you at church today!
@@DiggerJax Hey, Jax! You're so very welcome, young sir! The good news is that you're learning so much about rocks and crystals right now. And I bet that in time, when you're older and you've learned more, your passion and knowledge will "open doors" for opportunities you and your family couldn't afford right now. I know that God delights in giving us unexpected blessings. So you keep on making the most of what you can do right now until you're able to travel to other places later on. I'm so very impressed with your hard work. (I actually overslept and missed church! I worked a very loooong day yesterday at my job and I was so tired that I didn't get up in time! Oops!)
Hey my family went there last year for our anniversary and had a blast!! Got some really cool phantom quartz with the stuff we pulled. Couldnt see it until we got home and washed them. Cant tell ya how much i miss it and want to go back. Glad to see you all having a great time there!!
@@ScottandLauren so does iron out break up manganese like it does iron/rust? Is that why we did not notice it before putting it in the iron out? And the iron out water soak with the crystals was all blackish.
I depends on what you are looking for. Small points, clusters, big rocks. I got a lot of big rocks from Ron Coleman. I got a lot of smaller clusters & points at Avant and Hackney!
In my opinion, I got a lot at Avant, Hackney, and Wegner if you're looking for a lots of finds, but I often stay almost all day or until everyone in my group says they are tired and ready to go, but I am not ready to go! I got some big rocks with some clusters at Ron Coleman (not very many small pieces though). I have not been to Sweet Surrender yet. I hope to post my video on Wegner soon so you can see what I found there!
@DiggerJax I was at sweet surrender mine all day. Their equipment was down, and the people who paid for pockets could not even dig any. I got lots of very small although very clear crystals. The only cluster was in the driveway. Crystal Vist was free, and I even found a couple of blue phantoms.
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Congratulations Jaxs you got to meet Brian before I did but he's on my bucket list. Brian found a diamond at Crater of diamonds state Park in Murfreesboro 2 or 3 days before I did December 16th 2021 .28 cwt brown champagne. On my 6th day at the Crater I found the largest Garnet .83 cwt heart shaped in 2021. I met Dan Hurd, Pioneer Pauly & That camping couple (Frank & Kendall) together in 1 day.
Thank you so much! You would love one of his events. He is so nice! I did Crater of diamonds state park too once. I need to try it again. I would love to find a heart shaped garnet. I would make a ring for my mom or maybe my sister? That would be so hard to choose. So cool you met Dan Hurd, Pioneer Pauly & that camping couple! I watch all theme too!! I met the guy at Bigfoot Crystals (facebook.com/bigfootcrystals) he invited me to go to his mine in Utah. Not sure if my mom can take me though. Maybe one day!
It was so nice to meet you and dig together at Crystal Collector event! You are so knowledgeable and I truly enjoyed the experience together! Thanks so much!
That is amazing. Great find! I am going to a Crystal Show next week. I am looking forward in seeing their crystals, fossils, meteorites and other amazing things. Keep up the great work!