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Coober Pedy Opal Mining. Four gruelling days end in last minute find of BIG Olympic GEMS! 

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Day one, fly to Coobs and get out to Dead Horse for a quick 4 inch drill after an old friend who found 30 years ago, no joy.
Day two, head to Donna's Rush to chase potch, and more potch, with a few small but pleasant surprises, enough to warrant another day.
Day three, continue chasing bloody potch with the jackpick and drill, my arms feel as though they're about to spontaneously detach, a few lovely but small gems to show for it.
On the fourth and final day, extremely fatigued from manual digging (I'm not exactly 'work hard' these days) and only a few possible hours to find something worthwhile, I head down an old haunt on Olympic where I knew the slide produced good colour decades ago.
The drives in the first shaft are only 40 feet long, blasted shut to the top level, I ascend and devour an amazing if cool CK's Bakery steak and mushroom pie.
This is it, my last flourish of energy before heading back to Adelaide early Tuesday.. Well what do you know.. BIG GEMS!

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@thegemshed
@thegemshed 2 месяца назад
Awesome. Definitely need to head out to Coober Pedy before I get to old. Thanks for sharing the adventures mate👍
@younggunsopalhunters
@younggunsopalhunters Год назад
Bloody Awesome!
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thanks legends!! 😁
@garyanddoris6022
@garyanddoris6022 Год назад
About all I know about opals is its awesome to watch someone else find them ....
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
😂, more than happy to oblige! Thanks for watching!
@johng.alexander6723
@johng.alexander6723 11 месяцев назад
Amazing to learn more about the effort that goes into the search for the beautiful opals offered at World Class Opal! 🤯
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching! 😊🙏
@Yeshua73732
@Yeshua73732 Год назад
This is how i like to watch opal being found! Its like your there finding it yourself
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thank you for watching! It is a unique opportunity and one we are glad to share as much as we can!
@tianafrancis9827
@tianafrancis9827 Год назад
Very nice finds. I got the feeling that you should not have been in those mines. Were you invited on to those mines?
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thanks for watching, no I stole all of the opal from poor miners.. Kidding, I have a permit and pegged the gound in accordance with the regulations, none of the ground was currently pegged or occupied by other permit holders and was all within the Coober Pedy Precious stones field, ya can't always trust your feelings! haha.
@alfredjohnkisi
@alfredjohnkisi Год назад
Congratulations Bro!
@challanger275
@challanger275 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your work
@planetlifebygt8615
@planetlifebygt8615 Год назад
Wow! Awesome video Champ! Love your work! And that Pizza! Oh my Gosh! Hahahaha! Keep em' coming man!
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Oh mate, Kypro special with extra (insanely delicious quality) pepperoni, chili and anchovies.. We’ve gotta smash one with beers up there one day! Haha. Thanks for watching!
@AvalonbyNature
@AvalonbyNature Год назад
Very instructive, thanks for sharing! Jo
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@jeffholmes1362
@jeffholmes1362 Год назад
What stunning material, well worth the work. Thanks for sharing great job, how cool is seeing all that trace and colour in the roof /Wall/ floor, wow
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thanks mate, oh yeah it was a great trip. So peaceful out there. Opal is a huge bonus too!
@jeffholmes1362
@jeffholmes1362 Год назад
@@Opaldigger I love the place, pity I can’t get out there now I live in Tassie
@ieatcaribou7852
@ieatcaribou7852 Год назад
This was a lot of fun to watch, thank you. As weird as it sounds, I also think potch polishes up nicely. There's just something about how it almost was opal with color that I like about it. There's never any large pieces of potch for sale on eBay, etc. If I ever make it to Australia I'll have to buy up a bunch of large pieces to carve.
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thanks for watching! I agree! There’s quite the market for big clean white or blue potch right now, mostly going to India for beads. But still LOTS around Coober Pedy if you know where to look!
@kaynefryday1251
@kaynefryday1251 Год назад
Wow that’s awesome
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Yeah hey! Pretty stoked, thanks for watching!
@belindamundy1591
@belindamundy1591 Год назад
Very nice finds. 😮
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching! 🤗
@billiehydrick6417
@billiehydrick6417 Год назад
And that's the way it goes..feast or famine my friend thanks for sharing this adventure
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thank you for watching! You are right. The adventure is certainly addictive, but finding opal makes it impossible to quit.
@billiehydrick6417
@billiehydrick6417 Год назад
@@Opaldigger I'm a new subscriber now thanks my friend
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
@@billiehydrick6417 Thank you! Much appreciated.
@garyanddoris6022
@garyanddoris6022 Год назад
Thats just insane how all those colors are there ....wow !!!!
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Isn’t it just! We love it and can’t wait to get back up there…
@garyanddoris6022
@garyanddoris6022 Год назад
@@Opaldigger yes no doubt , id be so anxious i couldn't even sleep id be thinking about getting back there 😫 lol 😆 😅 But they are very beautiful 😍
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
@@garyanddoris6022 I was certainly very much like that as a teenager! I guess we learn to take it in stride after 30 years lol.
@garyanddoris6022
@garyanddoris6022 Год назад
@@Opaldigger yes 👍, im a lot older now, but those colors are just amazing.....
@SurvivalAussie
@SurvivalAussie Год назад
Very cool finds!
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
So cool to dig such beautiful gem! Thank you for watching!
@pkgoldopalhunting
@pkgoldopalhunting Год назад
Would only dream of finding opal half as good as that mate great work
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thanks mate, I can barely believe we scored that last pocket right at the last minute. Super stoked! Cheers for watching!
@jessicahart2115
@jessicahart2115 Год назад
Wow,Nice colours..
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching! 😁
@jessicahart2115
@jessicahart2115 Год назад
@@Opaldigger No worries.its very exciting...
@Halupka5
@Halupka5 3 месяца назад
Hi, enjoying your videos and congrats on the finds. On an excursion like this, do you have your own regular claim that you are working? Or do you simply jump around from hole to hole exploring? Do you put up your pegs for each hole you go in, or just jump in? Is there any special specs about your drill auger piece? I'm assuming it's not just your common gardening piece? Cheers!
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching mate! I have a permit and pegged the gound in accordance with the regulations, none of the ground was currently pegged or occupied by other permit holders and was all within the Coober Pedy Precious stones field. We can peg anywhere that is unclaimed within the fields and have 48 hours to give ‘notice of pegging’ which means I can peg a claim and put the days date on the pegs, I must take a survey relative to a datum peg and notify the mines dept within 2 business days or pull my pegs. If I notify, I then have a further 14 business days to decide whether i want to pay for a three month registration of the claim, if I still want it after that, I must pay for 12 months rego at a time. In this video I was jumping around with a valid set of pegs chucked around the ground with the days date on them, never stayed anywhere long enough to need more than that.
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger 3 месяца назад
Oh yeah, the 4 inch auger was specially made many years ago by the late great Coober Pedy engineer Ross Chatfield, they are very hard to get now days with the brazed tungsten carbide tips but could me made to order in a big engineering workshop in the cities these days I'd say.
@anthonymcclain6475
@anthonymcclain6475 Год назад
Living my dream, truly...I'd love to mine opal...I'm an opalholic 😂
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thanks for watching mate! Its definitely a hard habit to kick! I used to be a bit dirty that my late Dad dragged us up to the opal fields but as I get older I consider it his greatest gift to me. Would do it all again. 😋
@anthonymcclain6475
@anthonymcclain6475 Год назад
@@Opaldigger I've dreamed of mining opal for years,I've been cutting Australian opal for a few years but I've loved opal my entire life...my wife thinks I'm crazy because I watch opal videos and look at pics of opal like most guys look at porn 😂😂😂...I'm unfortunately out of rough and have been for a while now so I'm going insane....I hope work picks up so I can get some soon... thanks for the videos in the meantime!
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
@@anthonymcclain6475 Haha, brilliant! I have a similar problem in that I would spend most of my time on the opal fields if I could, and I too have a wife that thinks I’m crazy.. LOL. I hope we find so much we can supply great value parcels mate, it’s getting harder to buy and find for sure.
@kathyr2792
@kathyr2792 Год назад
If potch stayed underground another million years or so would it ever develop color?
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
No! It appears that opal actually forms relatively quickly under the right conditions. Once the silica spheres have sintered together and cured naturally in the ground, they will never move again. Meaning potch will always be potch and gem crystal always gem etc. As far as we can tell, the only place on earth that may still be forming precious opal is in water tables around active volcanics, but I’ve never seen or heard of evidence of ‘young’ or forming opal being found. It’s quite the miracle! Thanks for watching!
@griff420blazer4
@griff420blazer4 Год назад
good score
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Cheers mate, thanks for watching!
@griff420blazer4
@griff420blazer4 Год назад
@@Opaldigger just got home to east gippy vic from white cliffs on my first opal adventure. Only did some black lighting through old workings but found some good color. Small but good. Enough to bring home to show the mrs n kids
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
@@griff420blazer4 Look out, that bit of colour is enough to ruin you for life haha. It’s a bloody hard habit to kick! Not that I’ve tried LOL.
@griff420blazer4
@griff420blazer4 Год назад
@@Opaldigger headed back up in march lol. Had a couple goes at cutting. Went pretty well. Probably end up with cutting wheels and polisher before i make it back up lol
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
@@griff420blazer4 All the best with it mate, we can’t have too many people having a go, it’s a great business / passion to be involved in I reckon.
@2HighNoon
@2HighNoon Год назад
That would be so fun to go dig. How do you get to go on all these claims? Do you get to keep the finds?
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Hi! Yes the Coober Pedy opal fields are a declared precious stones field and one of the last places in the western world where an individual can get a prospecting permit for about a hundred bucks and get out, peg anywhere and keep what they find. It’s quite miraculous really!
@2HighNoon
@2HighNoon Год назад
@@Opaldigger so there’s no private claims in that area because of its declaration? What’s peg mean?
@challanger275
@challanger275 Год назад
@@2HighNoon the permit gives you permission to dig on that land. Do you know private claims?
@CooberPedyOpals
@CooberPedyOpals Год назад
Does really white opal make good doublets?
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
What I’ve found is white doublets are a great way to make white opal go a lot further although still a doublet and cheaper than a solid, it looks almost the same once set and still makes a great piece of jewellery. We sell a lot of them as auctions and they are very popular!
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
So I guess the idea is not so much to darken the backing to kick out the colour, but to be able to use thin pieces that would otherwise be sold rough or for chips etc.
@OpalholicsAnonymous
@OpalholicsAnonymous Год назад
Do you have any of that grey potch? Id love to get some. The clear grey is great for beads
@OpalholicsAnonymous
@OpalholicsAnonymous Год назад
That first stuff more they the second. Its thicker ? But both would work.
@OpalholicsAnonymous
@OpalholicsAnonymous Год назад
The tinted grey clear stuff is my favorite for beads
@OpalholicsAnonymous
@OpalholicsAnonymous Год назад
If you keep a bucket and put that potch together when you find it. Id buy it when its a big enough parcel to be worth shipping
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
@@OpalholicsAnonymous I’ve been keeping a fair bit of potch and will see what I can put together soon.
@ROCKINWHEELERS
@ROCKINWHEELERS Год назад
OUTSTANDING! Hard work PREVAILS. BTW, SIR MY WIFE SAYS THAT YOU SOUND LIKE TIM - TIM ADVENTUREs hunting SAPPHIRES. MAY I inquirer First name PLEASE? Wife=inquiries.
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Haha, cheers mate, it’s Lochy here. Never hunted sapphires, yet!
@JJ-lq9fh
@JJ-lq9fh Год назад
Hi bro😊 how can I buy of you some of these Opal I'm from nz? Cheers
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Hey mate! Thanks for watching. You can see our available parcels and jewels at worldclassopal.net and opalauctions.com/stores/graceopal Thanks again!
@OpalholicsAnonymous
@OpalholicsAnonymous Год назад
How much does olympic top grade opal go for now a days?
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Well, this isn’t ‘top’ grade, I’d put the best of this at around 5k per oz, and that was only the smaller crystal stuff, the large pieces i reckon at about 4K per oz.
@loofydog
@loofydog Год назад
🤪
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Thanks for watching loofsticles!!
@loofydog
@loofydog Год назад
@@Opaldigger 🐶🤣
@albertboersma7294
@albertboersma7294 Год назад
how much was it all worth?
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Hi! Thanks for watching! I’d say all up, I wouldn’t be able to buy this parcel on the opal fields for around 10k Australian, so about US$7k field price.
@generalkaiandmind8771
@generalkaiandmind8771 Год назад
Don't you have any screwdriver or something
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Haha, yeah mate, I have a pick, the only problem is it’s difficult to film and dig at the same time! Once I’m a rich opal miner I may be able to afford a cameraman! LOL Thanks for watching!
@VFNVFNVFN
@VFNVFNVFN 5 месяцев назад
@@Opaldigger Use a go pro on your head so you can film and dig at the same time, just wear a helmet to make room for both light and camera. PS it's tax deductible because you use the video to sell your jewellery and they are not that expensive either. Well worth it for marketing your jewels! Which I am a fan of!
@samtaylore5601
@samtaylore5601 Год назад
How to buy from you?
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Hi! You can see jewelry made from the opal in this and our other videos at worldclassopal.net Thanks for watching!
@amandadonegan2137
@amandadonegan2137 Год назад
So are you ratting.other peoples claims?The Olympic one was sealed up to stop others getting in...
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger Год назад
Yes of course! I’m going to a small town full of rough, tough and mean opal miners who I’ve known for 35 or so years, and I’m going down their claims and stealing their opal, AND filming the evidence and posting it so the whole world can watch it!! FFS some Karens..
@user-su5lo8hr3c
@user-su5lo8hr3c 5 месяцев назад
So in s.a. you don't need to pay for a claim you can just go dig up opal where ever you want hay🤔????????
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger 5 месяцев назад
Not exactly, we have 48 hours to give ‘notice of pegging’ which means I can peg a claim and put the days date on the pegs, I must take a survey relative to a datum peg and notify the mines dept within 2 business days or pull my pegs. If I notify, I then have a further 14 business days to decide whether i want to pay for a three month registration of the claim, if I still want it after that, I must pay for 12 months rego at a time. It gives a fair bit of scope to dig around and maybe find a bit without having to pay but there are still rules.
@Opaldigger
@Opaldigger 5 месяцев назад
BTW thanks for watching!
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