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Rockhounding the Mississippi River, agates & jaspers
Here is another trip to a sandbar along the Mississippi River. For some reason I couldn't speak well today, kept stumbling with words. Enjoy the search. A good amount of Superior agates, carnelians and jaspers.
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Rockhounding the Mississippi River, agates, jasper
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I'm settled enough in my new home to go out and explore a local Mississippi island. I was pleasantly surprised by what I found, carnelian and Superior agates and jasper.
cabbing & channel update
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Just me working on a piece cut from a quartz knob while explaining some new things in my life and how the channel will be effected.
Pieces from a friend's field
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I walked my friend's soybean field this spring after a rain. Here are a few pieces I found. chert, jasper, fossils
Rockhounding glacial till, a local construction site
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Rockhounding glacial till, a local construction site
staining chalcedony
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Here is my failed attempt to stain chalcedony into carnelian. But I did learn that the copper/green might take hold, so... let's see what a year does.
Rockhounding glacial till, a couple trips to the rock garden
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Rockhounding glacial till, a couple trips to the rock garden
Rockhounding glacial till at Evergreen Lake
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Rockhounding glacial till at Evergreen Lake
a peak inside local rock mineral and fossil show
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a peak inside local rock mineral and fossil show
Rockhounding glacial till, river gravel bars, crinoids, coral, chalcedony
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Here I'm searching a couple of gravel bars on the river I usually kayak. The river is low right now and I didn't have the time to float down, so I spent just a couple hours more thoroughly searching these two spots. thanks for watching @thefinders Illinois petrified coral
Rockhounding glacial till, finding lots of coral on a local creek, agate too
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I get this weird sort of kick finding good material right in the middle of town. One would think it would be picked over and nothing is left, but here is a good example of how that's not the case. #thefinders Illinois Agate petrified coral beekite chalcedony
Cutting Glacial Till, geode, crinoid fossil, banded chert, chalcedony
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Here are 6 pieces from my last video and last trip down a local river searching the glacial deposits for what they brought down. Illinois rockhounding #thefinders
Rockhounding glacial till, jasper, cronoids, trilobites, chert
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In this video I take another trip down a local river, a different segment of the river. I must be so accustomed to the sounds of central Illinois, I didn't notice the cicadas until I got home and started editing the video. They were loud. Anyway, I found some good pieces including more trilobites and loads of the usual jasper, chert and other fossils. Thanks for watching.
Rockhounding glacial till, searching a gravel bar in a local creek
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Today I look at a new gravel bar in a local creek, right in the middle of town. I was surprised at how much material I found. Thanks for watching. #thefinders
Cutting Glacial Till finds from last trip, chert, agates
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Here are 6 pieces from my rockhounding trip on a local river. I cut them to reveal what's on the inside. #thefinders music by bensound.com
Rockhounding glacial till, back on the river, fossils, coral, chalcedony
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Rockhounding glacial till, back on the river, fossils, coral, chalcedony
Rockhounding glacial till, searching a single gravel bar, fossils, coral, chalcedony
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Rockhounding glacial till, searching a single gravel bar, fossils, coral, chalcedony
Coral cabachons, polishing glacial till
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Coral cabachons, polishing glacial till
Rockhounding glacial till, another trip to a rocky field
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Rockhounding glacial till, another trip to a rocky field
Cutting Glacial Till Rocks, Illinois Agates, geode
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Cutting Glacial Till Rocks, Illinois Agates, geode
Rockhounding glacial till, walking a field, agates, chert, petrified coral
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Rockhounding glacial till, walking a field, agates, chert, petrified coral
Rockhounding glacial till, Moraine View State Park
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Rockhounding glacial till, Moraine View State Park
Rockhounding glacial till, spring walk & hunt, jasper, coral, arrowhead
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Rockhounding glacial till, spring walk & hunt, jasper, coral, arrowhead
Flat polishing some previous cut pieces
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Flat polishing some previous cut pieces
More Cabachons from Illinois glacial till finds
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More Cabachons from Illinois glacial till finds
Making a cabachon of banded chert
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Making a cabachon of banded chert
Rockhounding glacial till, coral, jasper, chalcedony, chert #14
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Rockhounding glacial till, coral, jasper, chalcedony, chert #14
Rockhounding glacial till, cutting recent finds #13
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Rockhounding glacial till, cutting recent finds #13
Rockhounding glacial till, cutting recent finds #12
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Rockhounding glacial till, cutting recent finds #12
Rockhounding glacial till, river trip, fossils, agates, banded chert #11
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Rockhounding glacial till, river trip, fossils, agates, banded chert #11

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @bpo1975
    @bpo1975 3 місяці тому

    I was supposed to go on this 7th Grade trip but things happened. Finally got to see first hand what I missed. Also nice to see some familiar faces (albeit, almost 40 years ago).

  • @johnnynephrite6147
    @johnnynephrite6147 5 місяців тому

    Agate is just banded chalcedony. Banded chert is....wait for it....banded chert.

  • @maxheller6011
    @maxheller6011 7 місяців тому

    Good stuff!

  • @BlindSquirrelRocks150
    @BlindSquirrelRocks150 8 місяців тому

    First...long time, no see! Good to have you back out rockhounding for your UA-cam channel! Your move to western Illinois, close to the Mississippi River, should be beneficial for the collection of agates, jaspers, and banded cherts. I'm not surprised at all that LSA's made their way down the river through millions of years of migration, and found resting places along the ancient banks and flood plains. When I worked in Milwaukee for many years through 2010-2022, we would find Superior agates in landscaping rock all over the area. We found out that much of that decorative landscaping rock was quarried in western Wisconsin, next to the Mississippi, and hauled to rock wholesalers and retailers in the eastern part of Wisconsin. I have also seen a couple of the more productive Crowley agate specialists farther south on the Mississippi dig out occasional Superior agates. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your finds! Congrats on the move, and on jumping back into the rockhound video scene!

  • @KellyCondiff
    @KellyCondiff 8 місяців тому

    Nice to see you finding LSA’s in Illinois. I still pick up some of the small stuff, a lot of times they are nicer than the large ones. Keep looking there are big ones there!!

  • @LaOwlett
    @LaOwlett 9 місяців тому

    Fossils, or organic materials that have been mineralized can smell like oil sometimes. Was that the smell you were talking about @7:18? Maybe there was something fossilized inside that one.

  • @HoosierSlayer
    @HoosierSlayer 10 місяців тому

    @7:19 it looks like a point to the left of the rock you’re holding. 7:17 you can see what appears to be an ear. Also looks like a point top left both by green pieces of grass?

  • @notinmanitou
    @notinmanitou 10 місяців тому

    Bloomington, IL or Bloomington, IN? Or is there another one somewhere?

  • @Mr_badjoke
    @Mr_badjoke 11 місяців тому

    Quality blue chert👍 hard to find in any large quantities on tillite. Bro I have a huge feldspar in half crystal facets some parts glassy & squared. Nice

  • @steve92751
    @steve92751 11 місяців тому

    I just stumbled across this by accident, and my mind is quite literally being blown. Talk about being transported back in time!!

  • @Mr_badjoke
    @Mr_badjoke Рік тому

    Yep your cool man im subscribed!🤙 hunting the tillites😎❤ i dig it bro!

  • @MuhammadIbrahim-nzws
    @MuhammadIbrahim-nzws Рік тому

    Buitfull

  • @openyoureyes7539
    @openyoureyes7539 Рік тому

    You got a pretty nice bounty there. We have a great variety of banded and spotted chert in Indiana. I like the translucent Chert it looks like jelly. I have found very translucent Dark grey and white pieces in the White River. Blue can be found in the White water river, white river, 8 mile creek, and Williamsburg creek. Feldspar with almost labrodite quality is also found at these locations with silver, gold, blue and green schiller. The reds I find in all my spots I have found a two that a translucent so carnelian does happen but very rare here. I found a couple pieces or Red Feldspar marbled with blue spots of quartzite very pretty. More common are the Blue translucent nodules with yellow or brown spots in it kind of look like birds eggs.

  • @paulram4210
    @paulram4210 Рік тому

    My family and I live in blono too, we got rock hunting all over illinois. What area are you looking in this video if you don't mind me asking

  • @jeaniem342
    @jeaniem342 Рік тому

    Beautiful finds, and I love the crickets chirping in the background!

  • @RockyMountainBear
    @RockyMountainBear Рік тому

    It might help to have more oxygen in the mix. When the metal is fully submerged, it acts as somewhat of an insulator, and prevents oxidation. Maybe soak a paper towel, sprinkle some salt on top, and seal the container. Maybe open it occasionally to allow more oxygen in there. That's how I give copper a shipwreck patina, but I use ammonia instead of water/vinegar. Honestly, I am not sure that would help anything. Also, make sure your penny is pre-1982. Pennies after 1982 are mostly zinc. 🤷‍♂️

  • @joekirkwood
    @joekirkwood Рік тому

    here in the preserves in palos park...in a creek system along worth by the golf coarse....finding glacial till. jaspers, agates, slate with drag marks, basalt, volcanic rock and porphy, chert, quartzite stone, unakite, red jasper and green jasper, felspar, and quartz....ryallite, pumus, and solid green volcanic stone with quartz salting in it like on a pretzel also beach stones that used to be in lake michagan but were dropped by the glacier. finding sand stones where the water cuts into the banks. cronid fossils too. on long beach near michagan city you can find alot of the same things as well.

  • @susanjenkins3609
    @susanjenkins3609 Рік тому

    When you "clean something up", what do you do?

  • @queenbee9505
    @queenbee9505 Рік тому

    Chert with banding is banded chert or banded flint. Agate will be mostly translucent. Chert is a noncrystalline sedimentary rock, agate os usually a quartz infused metamorphic or volcanic rock

  • @joekirkwood
    @joekirkwood Рік тому

    I find sand stones in the small shallow creeks.

  • @joekirkwood
    @joekirkwood Рік тому

    I find all of that in Palos Park near Moraine Valley in Palos Park, IL.

  • @douglasholden3169
    @douglasholden3169 Рік тому

    Working on a sort of Thesis, on our microcrystalline so called chert, jasper even agate, they contain all the minerals, or many, i.e. calcium, in bone, quartz, as well, our fossil record is intact. Salmon Creek Coprolites, called, Pseudo's, as, "we can't find the fossils." baloney look at your Jasper or even our Cherts; they are the mud fossils superheated by our Washington had many ice ages as well many lava flows. Glaciers mixed up our fossils in, "glacial till, mixed layers of our fossil record. Jaspers are often perfectly fossilized, nearly and some jasper, "cooks a bit longer, maybe cools more slowly, hence our quartz, inside the fossil kidney, spleen jasper cherts, fossils. Douglas Holden. sharing on you tube. peace.

  • @valeriereneeharper
    @valeriereneeharper Рік тому

    Hope you’re doing well and we see you again soon

    • @bloomingtonian7529
      @bloomingtonian7529 Рік тому

      Thank you. I'm crazy busy now. I do hope to return eventally.

  • @Ladele915
    @Ladele915 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your finds! Very informative.

  • @TeslaEngine
    @TeslaEngine Рік тому

    Push your Chanel now with a good Video now is the time to grow. I've Seen great work from u. Id Like to see more. The Community now is greater to grow with. Lets go.

  • @paulw7371
    @paulw7371 Рік тому

    Great video. I'm in IL as well. Beginner

  • @JeffLanghoff
    @JeffLanghoff 2 роки тому

    Thanks for posting this. Rock hounding a bit myself. I'm interested in getting started in tumbling rocks and possibly getting a wet saw or tilesaw. Any suggestions on equipment would be greatly appreciated. I'm in Downs so I rock hound Kickapoo creek. Many good finds and potential. Hope to see you out sometime.

  • @Cisqokid1983
    @Cisqokid1983 2 роки тому

    My girlfriend and I just started and your videos are a great help to us we are in Anderson

  • @DRMLbyJeffrey
    @DRMLbyJeffrey 2 роки тому

    I have to say in my opinion from experience so far (colors determine hardness) REDS kills my saw yet YELLOW slabs like butter.

  • @dalerash6285
    @dalerash6285 2 роки тому

    South central Indiana ?

  • @Sunnight
    @Sunnight 2 роки тому

    Nice stones!! I love the plume agate! It looks so artistic ^_^

  • @trptrungblogs
    @trptrungblogs 2 роки тому

    ❤️❤️🇻🇳💎👍👍

  • @trptrungblogs
    @trptrungblogs 2 роки тому

    🇻🇳👓💎❤️❤️👍💎❤️

  • @patriciabaughman95
    @patriciabaughman95 2 роки тому

    What do u clean your rock with?

  • @matrixcmitech
    @matrixcmitech 2 роки тому

    Nice mix of rocks. West Michigan looks alot the same.

  • @karapoole4070
    @karapoole4070 2 роки тому

    What river were you on, please?

  • @karapoole4070
    @karapoole4070 2 роки тому

    Could you name some Bloomington creeks we can go rock hunting in, please?

    • @bloomingtonian7529
      @bloomingtonian7529 2 роки тому

      I've found things right in town in Sugar Creek, but also check the waterways at Moraine View State Park, any construction sites or other waterways after a big rain.

  • @براعةوابداع-ش2ط
    @براعةوابداع-ش2ط 2 роки тому

    ممتع

  • @fatcatlost
    @fatcatlost 2 роки тому

    Looks great 👍

  • @blindsquirrelrocks
    @blindsquirrelrocks 2 роки тому

    Congrats on the new job! I appreciate you coming back on with this video, as one can tend to be worried when long absences occur! Take care, and enjoy your rock work in whatever free time you can manage!

  • @karapoole4070
    @karapoole4070 2 роки тому

    Going to moraine view today. Would love to meet you there!

    • @bloomingtonian7529
      @bloomingtonian7529 2 роки тому

      Sadly I now live a distance away. Won't be able. Check out the creeks & waterways which feed the lake, as well as the one below the spillway/dam.

    • @karapoole4070
      @karapoole4070 2 роки тому

      @@bloomingtonian7529 sorry to hear you have moved! 😢 Happy hunting where you are now. Will continue to watch if you will be filming. Blessings

  • @SoulpowerwithFreakpower
    @SoulpowerwithFreakpower 2 роки тому

    Nice finds! I'm still tumbling some fossil tabulate coral that is pretty solid quartz or silica skin stuff. Found a trilobite a couple weeks ago at a construction site. Fossil coral is always such a fun find. The cell structures tell the language of extinct life in the coral. Much of the Midwest was ocean and that makes for good fossil hunting sometimes.

  • @openyoureyes7539
    @openyoureyes7539 2 роки тому

    8:13 picture stone - Clouds Sky hills river lake below nice if you polish it right you will have a nice work of art. I heard from a well known rock guy on youtube he said red Chert is Jasper. Nice finds some look similar to Indiana stuff. We have a lot of great feldspar varieties here. I have pieces I believe are moon stones, microcline, as well as labradorite. The square crystals that have a flat face when you tilt them in the sun they turn silver, gold, turquoise, or blue. There are clear feldspars that have a ghost inside usually silver. 20:40 bifurcated jasper I think.

  • @hopemccarthy3851
    @hopemccarthy3851 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your video with great descriptive narration. I enjoy the way you linger allowing viewer to make own conclusions. I also enjoy your terms of description.

  • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
    @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644 2 роки тому

    Cool video. I enjoy walking the fields too. That rock with the eyes at 1:53 looks like a stromatolite but I am no expert.:-)

  • @valeriereneeharper
    @valeriereneeharper 2 роки тому

    Ahhh yes, grabbing one rock to pry out another rock, my favorite technique personally! Haha fun finds today 👍