So cool seeing some of your best videos all put together. I'm so glad you shared "Glass Butte"(?) Where you found the Rainbow Obsidian! I must have missed that particular video along the way, so I was glad you included it, because I was just sharing some images I have on Pinterest w/a friend of mine just yesterday, to give her an idea of what it looks like, and I was wondering if there may be some here in Oregon. Sure enough, and not only that, one of the biggest deposits and varieties in the world! I did not know that! And you got some great pieces! Adding the Rock show footage was pretty cool too, for some added inspiration. Thanks as always, Rogue Rockhound, for sharing your adventures and special locations. Oh yeah, and 1 more thing, thank you!! for showing some video of the "cut" rocks to showcase how beautiful some of the inside contents can be. I would love to see a video of your collection of "tumbles" and your cut rocks. Like a "best of your best" collection. That would certainly be fun to watch in the winter time when there isnt much going on outdoors except the snow and cold. Or maybe even some advice on good tumblers, mediums, machine saw/wet sanders, and what kind of diamond blades you like or use, etc. Just a thought...💖🫶 😁👆🏞️🖐️😎👉🪣⛏️ Happy Hunting~!!🌄🌲
That was crazy seeing those rocks fracture as soon as they were wet. But it was also super cool to witness. I'm looking forward to someone explaining it. 👍
Hey I'm going hunting on hwy 20 from Sweet home to hwy 126 almost to sisters. Any good rock hounding in that area your videos are very good love that big fire opal you got at juniper ridge wow.
Best bet is to get the Prineville map. There is also a green map online called the Central Oregon Rockhounding map that will help. Best of luck and thanks for watching !!
Lol prineville is like 100 miles away from Sweet home or santiam pass but I will stop at the ranger station in sweet home just thought you would know that area since your down south thanks.
@@roystone5369 Sweet Home was built on a prehistoric petrified forest. The area has a variety of agate, jasper, crystals. As for exact coordinates, I cant help as I have only been through that area. Lemme see if any of my sources have anything more specific
Great video and amazing pieces of obsidian. My only complaint is the back track of music. I find it distracting and, to a certain extent, annoying. Akin to a strobe light. There is no need for the backing track. Still, great treasures were found, and congratulations.
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching man ^^
So cool seeing some of your best videos all put together. I'm so glad you shared "Glass Butte"(?) Where you found the Rainbow Obsidian! I must have missed that particular video along the way, so I was glad you included it, because I was just sharing some images I have on Pinterest w/a friend of mine just yesterday, to give her an idea of what it looks like, and I was wondering if there may be some here in Oregon. Sure enough, and not only that, one of the biggest deposits and varieties in the world! I did not know that! And you got some great pieces! Adding the Rock show footage was pretty cool too, for some added inspiration. Thanks as always, Rogue Rockhound, for sharing your adventures and special locations. Oh yeah, and 1 more thing, thank you!! for showing some video of the "cut" rocks to showcase how beautiful some of the inside contents can be. I would love to see a video of your collection of "tumbles" and your cut rocks. Like a "best of your best" collection. That would certainly be fun to watch in the winter time when there isnt much going on outdoors except the snow and cold. Or maybe even some advice on good tumblers, mediums, machine saw/wet sanders, and what kind of diamond blades you like or use, etc. Just a thought...💖🫶
😁👆🏞️🖐️😎👉🪣⛏️
Happy Hunting~!!🌄🌲
Thanks and once I get my shop back up and running, I'll be doing lapidary stuff again. Prolly making some spheres too ^^
Good video of 23 recap man I want to hunt morels and rock hound at the same time that's rock hounding nice job thumbs up 👍
Thanks man, much appreciated
That was crazy seeing those rocks fracture as soon as they were wet. But it was also super cool to witness. I'm looking forward to someone explaining it. 👍
Soon as I know what exactly happened, I'll let ya know
Thanks for watching ^^
Hey I'm going hunting on hwy 20 from Sweet home to hwy 126 almost to sisters. Any good rock hounding in that area your videos are very good love that big fire opal you got at juniper ridge wow.
Best bet is to get the Prineville map. There is also a green map online called the Central Oregon Rockhounding map that will help.
Best of luck and thanks for watching !!
Lol prineville is like 100 miles away from Sweet home or santiam pass but I will stop at the ranger station in sweet home just thought you would know that area since your down south thanks.
@@roystone5369 Yeah, Sorry about that, I read your comment too quickly. Lemme see what I can find out for ya
Ok thanks I want to get down there to do some rock hunting also you have some great hunting spots. I dig your videos man very knowledgeable.
@@roystone5369 Sweet Home was built on a prehistoric petrified forest. The area has a variety of agate, jasper, crystals. As for exact coordinates, I cant help as I have only been through that area. Lemme see if any of my sources have anything more specific
We were just down in the Rogue Valley and found a honey hole in Bear Creek!!
Awesome!!
Rockhounding Oregon 2023 Recap
Great video and amazing pieces of obsidian. My only complaint is the back track of music. I find it distracting and, to a certain extent, annoying. Akin to a strobe light. There is no need for the backing track. Still, great treasures were found, and congratulations.
Thanks for the tip!