17 Lake Michigan Rockhounding Beaches. Favorites and some not so much

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2022
  • Seventeen Lake Michigan Rockhounding Beaches from Glenn, Michigan to Petoskey. My grandson and I visited 17 beaches in three and a half days. Here is what we liked best. #Leland #Petoskey #rockhounding #agates #skipanatom #geodes #favosites #horn coral #fossils #agatized #Jollilodge #lightningstones

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  • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644

    This was a fantastic grandpa/grandson trip. Yes, the rocks are great and we hope our reviews will be helpful, but the bonding was the best.

  • @arthurhunt642
    @arthurhunt642 Рік тому +7

    Michigan rocks ! Yes it does.. I dug an 80 lb pudding stone from the side of my road that the rain washed off and partially exposed.

  • @diann546
    @diann546 27 днів тому +1

    I enjoyed your video and appreciate the content. As I am now retired, I have time to roam and appreciate the list of beaches to try. I just started watching Upper Peninsula Beautiful. I am subscribed to many rock hounding sites. However, Upper Peninsula Beautiful has made it clear to me that beaches can change greatly from year to year and even down to day by day. He is the first person to say, to paraphrase: "There were rocks here last week and now there are none. "That was all sand the last time I was here and look at all the rocks now!. "There was a spit of land here 400-600 yards out and a 1/4 mi wide in to the lake last week, and now it's gone." I personally went to Van's Beach this last Wednesday or Thursday. I was all excited, as I had previously seen Michigan Rocks there. Well, there were way fewer rocks that were accessible, and I learned to really pay attention to the wind speed. The waves were pretty bad. My wading boots kept getting filled with water because of the heavy waves. I think I will have to strike out at a beach a few times before I discount it all together. I also will not set my expectations too high.

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  26 днів тому

      You are right about how the beaches change from time to time. I especially like to go to the beach after a storm or when it is raining. Bad weather tends to thin out the crowd and the rocks on the beach are wet. This year I think I will be using a snorkel to explore further out...if I can handle the cold water.🙂

  • @AussieRockhoundingandAdventure

    What a great trip with your grandson! Beautiful places you visited for sure, some great finds my favourite would have to be the agatized horn coral absolute beauty 🤩 thanks for sharing your adventure

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. I see you have an interesting channel with some amazing finds of your own. I am going to check it out.

  • @kevinreynolds7068
    @kevinreynolds7068 Рік тому +4

    A wonderful analytic video

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому

      Thanks. We had a blast and my grandson just asked me a couple weeks ago if we could do a similar trip next summer, only in Lake Superior or Erie. I don't have to wonder if i wouuld like to do that.

  • @johnrowlette7430
    @johnrowlette7430 6 місяців тому +1

    I am so glad I found your channel. Most of my rock hunting has been from Benton Harbor to Michigan City. I have circled the Lake a few times but started rock hunting in St Joe. I don't know what it is about rock hunting. Once you get hooked, its over. All you do is walk the beach with your head down. I probably have over 500 lbs of rocks and make all kinds of things with them. In the area I spoke about, snorkeling is a great way to cover a lot of area that has not been over-picked. I also made a few 5-gallon buckets with a clear piece of plexiglass that makes it easier to see the bottom, especially when you have waves coming in. I am sure you have noticed almost the veins of certain rocks in places. If you start on the beach, and then use the 5-gallon bucket and snorkel, you can find some really good stuff. I was shocked one day when I went down to the beach one morning after a BIG storm with 3-6 foot waves. I looked on the sand and all there was were huge flat black, very smooth stones. BINGO... As far as the eye could see. I felt like a kid in a candy store. Thanks for the video and I will try and watch all your videos. John

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  6 місяців тому

      I too am glad your found my channel, watched and commented. I appreciate it. I am sure you have found some great rockhounding masterpieces with the buckets and snorkeling. Great ideas! A snorkeling video is surely in my future. I have the gear because I have done a lot of salt water snorkeling.

  • @joniangelsrreal6262
    @joniangelsrreal6262 3 місяці тому +1

    👁👁 Happy to drop by…
    👏👏

  • @brightpurpleviking
    @brightpurpleviking 6 днів тому +1

    Maps and a final lineup of all of them would have been helpful, but thanks for the info!

  • @nancyhainline2517
    @nancyhainline2517 Рік тому +3

    Loved this.

  • @AlexGervacio33
    @AlexGervacio33 8 місяців тому +1

    So cool! I’m in UP right now!

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  8 місяців тому

      Awesome! It's always gorgeous in the UP. No bugs to bother you up there this time of year. Thanks for watching and for the comment.

  • @karenmikola1552
    @karenmikola1552 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the beach analysis! I'm from Michigan and getting ready for annual fall color and rock hounding trips. Went to Van's Beach last year but missed the others in the area so I'll have to go back!

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому +2

      My pleasure. We like Van's beach and we have found two agatized fossils there. While they are all good we concluded the beach at the end of Richards Street produces more of everything.

  • @mollymagoon1073
    @mollymagoon1073 11 місяців тому +3

    I didn't see yall go to Magoon creek beach, maybe I missed it. Awsome Video thank for sharing. 😂

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  11 місяців тому

      You are right. That beach has been on my list for awhile but we just haven't made it yet. Sometime in the future, for sure.

    • @reginaadkins8837
      @reginaadkins8837 2 місяці тому

      Headed to Michigan this summer from Louisiana! Great video on where to start looking for rocks to tumble.

  • @Kyle.Wynsma
    @Kyle.Wynsma Рік тому +3

    I was at Antrim Creek today. Love that place

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому

      Are you a regular visitor there or was this your first time?

    • @Kyle.Wynsma
      @Kyle.Wynsma Рік тому +1

      @@timtalksaboutrocks....most6644 my extended family lives in Ellsworth and I visit that beach a few times a year

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому

      @@Kyle.Wynsma What a great bonus. Visit family and get to go to a nice beach.

  • @HoboMinerals
    @HoboMinerals Рік тому +3

    Glenn is my favorite beach to go to.. It’s been quite eroded since this video.. And lots of rockhounds have scavenging it.. I might be one of them

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому +1

      We liked it for the fossils. I tried to be vague about its location and still include the video footage. Sorry to hear about the erosion. Erosion is both friend and foe.

    • @HoboMinerals
      @HoboMinerals Рік тому

      @@timtalksaboutrocks....most6644 I agree with the erosion.. And it’s ok, nature happens

  • @theresa_lili
    @theresa_lili Рік тому +3

    Wish you would've held up the rocks to see them. Nice video

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the feedback. My grandson wants to go again this summer so i will try to do better. Thanks for watching and for the comment.

  • @adamhuze
    @adamhuze Рік тому +5

    Was the water warm? That snorkel was a decent idea

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому +2

      The water was warm at Leland and both the nature preserves. Up north it was pretty cold. I took my snorkel, but I didn't use it. I didn't need to. The rocks and fossils were plentiful except up north. Xander found a petoskey stone in the first few minutes almost everywhere we went. He has a good eye. We gave quite a few away or left them on the beach.

  • @ruthsnyder4315
    @ruthsnyder4315 Рік тому +2

    Is your grandson's mother's name Amanda?

  • @TheBoilingWater
    @TheBoilingWater Рік тому +3

    Was there a lot of mosquitos?

    • @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644
      @timtalksaboutrocks....most6644  Рік тому +2

      That is an excellent question because mosquitoes are the state bird of Michigan, right? But, I hasten to add, no, we didn't have any trouble with mosquitoes at all. Part of the reason could be that most of the beaches were a good distance from the woods, and that there was usually a nice breeze blowing. I have been at a beach in Wisconsin where the mosquitoes drove me off the beach, so I do know they can be a problem around Lake Michigan.

    • @TheBoilingWater
      @TheBoilingWater Рік тому +2

      @@timtalksaboutrocks....most6644 thank you for the reply! Looking forward to more of your rock hunting videos.