I sure hope spring is back. I got a few lakeside hunts in before the snow came, but now I can’t wait to get out there again. If anyone sees a lady out rock hunting with oxygen on, that’ll probably be me 😊
"How does the dog make it out here?" - that was funny. Loved the video. Plenty of good finds. Once you get warmed up, it feels extra satisfying. Thank you 😊
must be funny and exciting to wander along a riverside and wondering what will show up, I envy all that can do that. A very red Jasper and porfyri is very nice, love them, you found a lot actually in that wet cold weather, lycky cheese.
I ask my friends and relatives to bring me back a rock from where they travel. I like stones from different areas. So much more fun than a tourist type junk.
Can't wait till that water goes down, you will be able to find some really good stuff I imagine! You are truly blessed to live somewhere you can rockhound and find the amazing things you do. Where I live in Indiana there is nothing but cornfields for as far as the eye can see.🤣 When I manage to go looking all I seem to find in my area is alot of granite. The things you find, even the little small treasures, I would pass out if I came across here🤣
Stunning agate at 2:40. If you put it onto your Etsey shop, I would purchase it! It's so gorgeous that it doesn't need any polishing. Stay safe around those raging spring rivers. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
That bottom left corner looks like a ❤. 🌈, the first one. The second one im blessed to find a couple of those. The best one's are like looking through glass, orange and white. I should make it a point soon to post video on here on rocks/minerals I've found. Stay warm, stay safe. Miigwech for the awesome pretty video
I love joining you on your river rock hunts. I used to enjoy taking myself out for similar natural treasure hunting but my health doesn't let me anymore.
i just got started in rocks/agates and ive havent yet been to the lake looking for any but im sitting here looking at my rose and smokey quartz you have me second guessing my stuff ive gathered time to make it to the big lake
At the end of your video I can see that your conifers are either inland Douglas fir or simply hemlock. If they are inland doug fir, the under side of the needles are white-ish. Plus the tips have red. Also I saw some chaga on your white paper birch. Beautiful specimen of stones you found.
I wish there was someone near me to tell me what rocks I've found or what to look for when looking for Geodes, agates, gems, and what rocks to keep. I just keep picking up rocks then later I try to hit them with a hammer. Most times it does nothing to the rock when I hit it