@@RadicalRocks ive not been to idaho but by the looks of the land and terrain id imagine it gets pretty chilly. Everyone looked lightly bundled up. Is there a best time to visit? I know some places ive been have very short dig seasons.
@@iShockGamers Even though Idaho gets very cold in the winter he has a long winter early May and June we get a lot of rain and mud if you’re OK with that good months July it can start to get hot in August can get pretty hot too we have hundred degree days the sun is very intense here September we start to cool down at night but it is nice there are a lot of places to visit before Labor Day so I would say before Labor Day for sure
Hello Alan. At Emerald Creek there is a place that’s ran by I believe the state and you must pay a fee. I have heard any of the creeks in the area that are open to the public there is a chance to find some garnets,but I have not explored them myself. I plan on doing that next year for sure. Thank you for your comments.
The Forest Service runs the Emerald Creek public dig site for garnets. You can buy tickets at recreation.gov. It’s open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, Friday-Monday. The new stockpile of fresh gravels there is very promising for good garnets next season!
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Such a fun place to dig and the owners are great people! Thanks for sharing.
Yes very nice. Thank you
Thanks for walking thru the cleaning process. Gives a much better perspective on what to expect. No doubt a fun time finding them tho.
Thanks yeah it’s a time-consuming process
This is so cool! New goal to spend a few days out there digging and dirtbiking
It’s a fun day!
@@RadicalRocks ive not been to idaho but by the looks of the land and terrain id imagine it gets pretty chilly. Everyone looked lightly bundled up. Is there a best time to visit? I know some places ive been have very short dig seasons.
@@iShockGamers Even though Idaho gets very cold in the winter he has a long winter early May and June we get a lot of rain and mud if you’re OK with that good months July it can start to get hot in August can get pretty hot too we have hundred degree days the sun is very intense here September we start to cool down at night but it is nice there are a lot of places to visit before Labor Day so I would say before Labor Day for sure
@@RadicalRocks good advice thanks!
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The star won't appear until they are polished down to 1200 grit.
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Garnets are always very small. I hope you didn't think those round dirt balls were huge garnets.
You did not watch the video until the end I clean them and expose some extremely large Garnets
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Is there public areas to hunt those garnets?
Hello Alan. At Emerald Creek there is a place that’s ran by I believe the state and you must pay a fee. I have heard any of the creeks in the area that are open to the public there is a chance to find some garnets,but I have not explored them myself. I plan on doing that next year for sure. Thank you for your comments.
The Forest Service runs the Emerald Creek public dig site for garnets. You can buy tickets at recreation.gov. It’s open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, Friday-Monday. The new stockpile of fresh gravels there is very promising for good garnets next season!
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