We used to rockhound here all the time. Bring a Geiger counter. You will be shocked how hot most of these agates, wood and bone are. Especially the black pieces. One piece I found had Carnotite on it that was 10,000x the background radiation… Uranium stains all of these rocks in the Morrison Formation. I’m a former Arches NP Park Ranger. Just be careful due to the Uranium and Vanadium that literally cooks the entire Yellow Cat area. Also if you go further south you can find petrified logs. If you see any yellow stained rocks/wood/bone, it’s Carnotite (a uranium based mineral).
I have been careful looking for yellow stains when it comes to petrified wood, but wasn't familiar about carnotite up in the barite area. Thanks for the info! I will definitely be a little more cautious now.
@@theruggedrockhoundalso that “killer wood” can be found in gigantic pieces on the hillside above where you are hunting. My wife and I pulled down giant pieces off that hill. Pure white and agatized wood.
That is really cool! I do go to some other places where we found some larger pieces of wood up the hill, and they were also mostly white.@@RangerMcFriendly
Wow that find at 4:58 is amazing! We can't wait to be able to go to locatons like this to be able to find different minerals like agatized barite and petrified wood! One day soon. For now, we appreciate being able to share your adventure through your videos! Tim definitely found nice ones but didn't blow you away! All finds matter lol
@@theruggedrockhound We definitely will! We would need a local to show us around lol Our plan is going to every state we can locate mining locations! So, if you're willing to hound together one day we work hard and are up for it!
The agatized barite was awesome! The red agates are amazing. I have lots of petrified wood around here but don't think it's agatized. The Yellowstone river is full of it. Very nice ones. We have a petrified wood Forrest here right side of Buffalo Wyoming. Definitely worth seeing. There's a big tree standing right out of the ground.
Very awesome! Your finds are fabulous! I would be absolutely in heaven with everything you found. Your knowledge is so helpful. I really appreciate your educational aspect. Also, how you are so nice and not boastful. A lot of the videos I see, the host is quite egotistical. Your just so nice and happy. I love that about your personality. It’s great to see you enjoy what your doing. The other channels work so hard at being an expert. 👎. Your 🎥’s are exciting, fun, and educational 👍👍👍✌️. Love it! Keep doing exactly this! Thank you so much for the 🎥. Stay Crystal 💫
the whole rock is agatized, but I will try to clean out the rock between the terminations. If I manage to succeed, I will make sure to upload a video or photo of it. Thanks for the input!
Dude you need to claim a spot! I think it would make a great video. The whole process is a mystery to me. I don’t think there’s anything in Missouri that you can claim 🤷🏻♂️
There is a really great area just as you drop down into YC that has full stumps and limb cast. Welcome to GJ!
Thanks for the tip! I do plan on making many visits to YC now that I am closer to it.
We used to rockhound here all the time. Bring a Geiger counter. You will be shocked how hot most of these agates, wood and bone are. Especially the black pieces. One piece I found had Carnotite on it that was 10,000x the background radiation… Uranium stains all of these rocks in the Morrison Formation. I’m a former Arches NP Park Ranger. Just be careful due to the Uranium and Vanadium that literally cooks the entire Yellow Cat area. Also if you go further south you can find petrified logs. If you see any yellow stained rocks/wood/bone, it’s Carnotite (a uranium based mineral).
I have been careful looking for yellow stains when it comes to petrified wood, but wasn't familiar about carnotite up in the barite area. Thanks for the info! I will definitely be a little more cautious now.
wow that is some crazy rocks , 10:00 is really cool
Thanks! I will definitely visit this spot again!
@@theruggedrockhoundalso that “killer wood” can be found in gigantic pieces on the hillside above where you are hunting. My wife and I pulled down giant pieces off that hill. Pure white and agatized wood.
That is really cool! I do go to some other places where we found some larger pieces of wood up the hill, and they were also mostly white.@@RangerMcFriendly
Wow that find at 4:58 is amazing! We can't wait to be able to go to locatons like this to be able to find different minerals like agatized barite and petrified wood! One day soon. For now, we appreciate being able to share your adventure through your videos! Tim definitely found nice ones but didn't blow you away! All finds matter lol
Thanks! Let me know when you make it out this way!
@@theruggedrockhound We definitely will! We would need a local to show us around lol Our plan is going to every state we can locate mining locations! So, if you're willing to hound together one day we work hard and are up for it!
@@NicholetteBrian Sounds good! Just let me know!
The agatized barite was awesome! The red agates are amazing. I have lots of petrified wood around here but don't think it's agatized. The Yellowstone river is full of it. Very nice ones. We have a petrified wood Forrest here right side of Buffalo Wyoming. Definitely worth seeing. There's a big tree standing right out of the ground.
I have been wanting to hunt the yellowstone river for a while, just havent managed a trip up to montana yet. Maybe next year...
Very awesome! Your finds are fabulous! I would be absolutely in heaven with everything you found. Your knowledge is so helpful. I really appreciate your educational aspect. Also, how you are so nice and not boastful. A lot of the videos I see, the host is quite egotistical. Your just so nice and happy. I love that about your personality. It’s great to see you enjoy what your doing. The other channels work so hard at being an expert. 👎. Your 🎥’s are exciting, fun, and educational 👍👍👍✌️. Love it! Keep doing exactly this!
Thank you so much for the 🎥.
Stay Crystal 💫
Thank you so much! I really appreciate all the kind words. Happy Thanksgiving!
Are you going to clean out the rock between the terminations on that last peice?
the whole rock is agatized, but I will try to clean out the rock between the terminations. If I manage to succeed, I will make sure to upload a video or photo of it. Thanks for the input!
I wonder how the barite was dissolved away 🤔 weird. I though I had found something like that but I’ve decided they’re stylolite geodes
Yeah, i need to look into some geology surveys of this area and get more details.
Dude you need to claim a spot! I think it would make a great video. The whole process is a mystery to me. I don’t think there’s anything in Missouri that you can claim 🤷🏻♂️
I haven't quite come across a place yet that I really feel like claiming, but who knows? One of these days I may find something amazing!