Just noticed your name.. I went to Jr high school with a Steve Milholand back in around 1974-75 in Alabama. Good friend then but his Dad was Air Force & they moved to Texas i think(waaay b4 internet!). Never met another! Be blessed!
@@coffeehunter8742 my husbands family all live in NC . But he does have a brother named Stevie. But my Father inlaw was never in the Air Force. Maybe they are related somehow. We live in NC....Blessing to you too .
Wow! You certainly had an outstanding day. Great finds out there. I cannot wait until my jeep is all fixed up & ready to roll again. For now, I'll have to live vicariously. Thank you for sharing.
@@tappintheamericanwest2781Hello, I present to you a device for the first time in the world that works using frequency technology and searches for 1,900 gemstones and 4,000 types of minerals. He searches for a person under the rubble and searches for diseases in the human body. He looks for kidney stones and looks for dollars, euros and all paper currencies. The depth is 40 meters and the area is 1 square kilometre. There is a frequency cutting device with an area of 7 square kilometers that cuts all types of frequencies and has countless properties. He is alone in the world. ua-cam.com/video/c6gNbvn3iS0/v-deo.htmlsi=Q-gsgGw4BsC9KOta
Would like to see more of your old western collection of finds you have found or just your up to date rock collection or your favorite rocks you’ve collected thus far on UA-cam!
I’ve posted everything ya can watch all them🙂 so many rocks I’ve found of all different types I love.. I still think my most favorite is rainbow peacock pyrite one.. soo beautiful
@@user-pd2gu6li2n I’m trying to show tons of different types of rocks if ya look at all my videos.. but this one seems to have caught fire.. the most comments on my Facebook page and they keep coming..❤️🙂
Do you know what type of mineral that is? It looks like a multicolored type of chalcedony/something in betweenchalcedony and colorful jasper to me, which is pretty interesting! It partly almost reminds me of chrysoprase, which is actually pretty valuable!
Nice specimens..as a rock hound who has humped and schlepped many large examples out..sometimes making multiple trips..I feel I'd have to employ a pack donkey if I were to visit such a site as this 😁
Absolutely amazing finds! I would be overcome with joy to find a small amount of these beauties, much less the amount you are showing. It’s truly wild! What area of this state would you recommend a person attempt to even begin to look for something worth collecting? I might get lucky one day and take a road trip west and bring my brand new Christmas gift, a rock tool like yours laying in the dirt in this video, with me to do some rock hounding.
Dude! That stuff you were showing in the beginning as well as other just laying there you didn’t show! I want some! Nice!! 5:00 looks like a petrified cluster of frog eggs. Lol but so awesome! Love that one at 6:27 and the one before with all the colors mixed. I was about to cry if you smacked that one with a hammer at 9:20. Love that one! Then the one 12:10. Man this video is about torture! Lol ugh! How is the one at 17:27 a debate! Killin me smalls! Ok I’m shutting up and just watching the rest. I’ve ran my mouth enough.
Be mindful of the sound when making videos, without good sound it doesn't make a quality video, at times you could barely be heard, there's a mic you can clip on your shirt right under your chin that will sound great and clear, we want to be able to hear all your words, the sound is very important, Thank you for this wonderful adventure✨🍀✨💖
Nothing wrong with the quality. This is excellent magnificent and marvelous!! This is my deepest desire right here with the Dremel kit. Long live Picasso!
WoW! Such great colors! Love your video!! Im 62 & getting into looking for rocks that i like. Im in Mississippi but hoping to head west & north next year on a take-my-time journey seeing some of our great country! I went to Oregon, Montana, & Michigan in 2021. Cool rocks but was pushed for time. Did you just strike out on your own, blindly, into public areas, or did someone kinda help point you to an area?
@@tappintheamericanwest2781i hear ya👍. Makes sense. Like deer or elk hunting, just looking for a different target😄. Thanks for your reply. Im about to watch your next video!
@@coffeehunter8742 check topographical maps of sites you want to visit. Learning to read these will keep you out of very steep areas. The closer the lines the more incline to cliffs! They can also help you find cliffs you want to explore.
Absolutely amazing finds! Just beautiful!
Just noticed your name.. I went to Jr high school with a Steve Milholand back in around 1974-75 in Alabama. Good friend then but his Dad was Air Force & they moved to Texas i think(waaay b4 internet!). Never met another!
Be blessed!
@@coffeehunter8742 my husbands family all live in NC . But he does have a brother named Stevie. But my Father inlaw was never in the Air Force. Maybe they are related somehow. We live in NC....Blessing to you too .
Wow! You certainly had an outstanding day. Great finds out there. I cannot wait until my jeep is all fixed up & ready to roll again. For now, I'll have to live vicariously. Thank you for sharing.
Anytime… I had many jeeps now I have a Toyota Tacoma and it’s taking me everywhere I want to go 🙂
@@tappintheamericanwest2781Hello, I present to you a device for the first time in the world that works using frequency technology and searches for 1,900 gemstones and 4,000 types of minerals. He searches for a person under the rubble and searches for diseases in the human body. He looks for kidney stones and looks for dollars, euros and all paper currencies. The depth is 40 meters and the area is 1 square kilometre. There is a frequency cutting device with an area of 7 square kilometers that cuts all types of frequencies and has countless properties. He is alone in the world.
ua-cam.com/video/c6gNbvn3iS0/v-deo.htmlsi=Q-gsgGw4BsC9KOta
Oh man did you hit the jackpot! Love that green botryoidal chalcedony! 💚 Some outstandimg specimens 🎉
Would like to see more of your old western collection of finds you have found or just your up to date rock collection or your favorite rocks you’ve collected thus far on UA-cam!
I’ve posted everything ya can watch all them🙂 so many rocks I’ve found of all different types I love.. I still think my most favorite is rainbow peacock pyrite one.. soo beautiful
I will definitely be watching more if you continue to show amazing, gorgeous rocks as these!👍🇺🇸
@@user-pd2gu6li2n I’m trying to show tons of different types of rocks if ya look at all my videos.. but this one seems to have caught fire.. the most comments on my Facebook page and they keep coming..❤️🙂
That multicolored stone is so beautiful! Id love to have a piece of that for my collection.
Do you know what type of mineral that is? It looks like a multicolored type of chalcedony/something in betweenchalcedony and colorful jasper to me, which is pretty interesting! It partly almost reminds me of chrysoprase, which is actually pretty valuable!
Jasper is all over the area and agates too.
@@tappintheamericanwest2781
Is this fluorite? Just very confused on what this mineral or rock is? I do know they’re very beautiful.
@@SissyMchill1 in this video is Jasper and agates and chalcedony and quartz 🙂
@@tappintheamericanwest2781 thank you
Nice specimens..as a rock hound who has humped and schlepped many large examples out..sometimes making multiple trips..I feel I'd have to employ a pack donkey if I were to visit such a site as this 😁
@@piratepete842 especially now as it’s about 100 degrees 🤨
I would sure love to know where to find these! They are great!
I love the green!
Absolutely amazing finds! I would be overcome with joy to find a small amount of these beauties, much less the amount you are showing. It’s truly wild!
What area of this state would you recommend a person attempt to even begin to look for something worth collecting? I might get lucky one day and take a road trip west and bring my brand new Christmas gift, a rock tool like yours laying in the dirt in this video, with me to do some rock hounding.
Dude! That stuff you were showing in the beginning as well as other just laying there you didn’t show! I want some! Nice!! 5:00 looks like a petrified cluster of frog eggs. Lol but so awesome! Love that one at 6:27 and the one before with all the colors mixed. I was about to cry if you smacked that one with a hammer at 9:20. Love that one! Then the one 12:10. Man this video is about torture! Lol ugh! How is the one at 17:27 a debate! Killin me smalls! Ok I’m shutting up and just watching the rest. I’ve ran my mouth enough.
Omg 23:08. My absolute favorite color combo in jaspers and agates! Shutting up again. Lol
😂 sometimes I play wacka mole so I don’t have to carry rocks that aren’t solid full of delicious stuff.. sometimes I wish I wouldn’t 😕🤣🤣🤣
So Beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
I would never make it bk to the car cuz i would have to many rocks lol
@@auriagutierrez872 been there done that🤣🤣🤣
Be mindful of the sound when making videos, without good sound it doesn't make a quality video, at times you could barely be heard, there's a mic you can clip on your shirt right under your chin that will sound great and clear, we want to be able to hear all your words, the sound is very important, Thank you for this wonderful adventure✨🍀✨💖
@@renitawoods8121 do they work with iPhones? Send me a link or model I will add it to my things for sure🙂
Nothing wrong with the quality. This is excellent magnificent and marvelous!! This is my deepest desire right here with the Dremel kit. Long live Picasso!
Where are you finding these beauties?
@@richardrawe7976 in Utah
I love the one you found at 4:34 mark with the bubbles. Such awesome finds!!!
Congratulations on an amazing spot you’ve discovered.
WoW! Such great colors! Love your video!!
Im 62 & getting into looking for rocks that i like.
Im in Mississippi but hoping to head west & north next year on a take-my-time journey seeing some of our great country! I went to Oregon, Montana, & Michigan in 2021. Cool rocks but was pushed for time.
Did you just strike out on your own, blindly, into public areas, or did someone kinda help point you to an area?
I useally go out but plan trips accordingly using google earth to see anything unusual… I usually like to get far away from the masses of people
I am hoping to do the same lol. I have several states that are on my must visit list!
@@patriciabock4299 -same here. Planning on next late spring or fall. Hopefully
@@tappintheamericanwest2781i hear ya👍. Makes sense. Like deer or elk hunting, just looking for a different target😄.
Thanks for your reply. Im about to watch your next video!
@@coffeehunter8742 check topographical maps of sites you want to visit. Learning to read these will keep you out of very steep areas. The closer the lines the more incline to cliffs! They can also help you find cliffs you want to explore.
Where is this place
That is some good looking stuff you wouldn't be so inclined as to reveal your location would you?
Sadly no as I’ve seen areas get overwhelmed and loved to death😢
Petrified wood?
@@TreeLynnT this isn’t.. I know the kind you’re talking about.. this is jasper
Thumbnail isn't a lie!
Nope… it’s some sort of jasper and another mineral… I’ve only found one tiny spot.. ❤️
Gosh, do you even read your comments
@@daniellebellat4055 sometimes 🤣🤣🤣
Wow that is some nice looking stuff… are you in Northern California?
Nope in Utah and some videos in Nevada too… those are the states I generally rockhound in🙂
@@tappintheamericanwest2781 where is this?