Black Agate Found ! Crescent City Ca. RockHounding final part RoadTrip By : Quest For Details
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2021
- Rockhounding The Beach At Crescent City Ca. Rare Black agate Found ! a treasure trove of minerals to collect !
Here is the final part of the spring 2021 Oregon Road Trip !
sound on this starts at 1:10 sorry about that not sure what happened .
please check out the other videos that are listed bellow for all the parts you might have missed !
click these links for the rest of the road trip ! :
part 1. click here : • Fools Gold On The Way ...
part 2. click here : • Explore 130 + Years Ol...
part 3 click here : • Thoughts From Under Th...
part 4. click here : • Rockhounding Shasta - ...
part 5. click here : • Rockhounding Emigrant ...
part 6. click here : • Hard Rockin' The Roads...
part 7. click here : • Oregon Rock Hounding R...
part 8. click here : • Emigrant Lake Agates- ...
part 9. click here : • My Origins - Of The Be...
part 10. click here : • Oregon Beach Agates ! ...
part 11. click here : • Special Guests, & Nigh...
part 12 . click here : • Agates Everywhere ! Or...
part 13 . click here : • Baby Dinosaurs Found @...
part 14 . click here : • Q.4.T. # 599 Rockhound...
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Rockhounding Rules & Rights Links :
Ca. State Parks :
"Rock or mineral collection is limited to 15 pounds per day and cannot be sold for profit. The collection of artifacts, such as arrow heads or other archaeological or historic specimens is prohibited. The CCR is clear that except for the use of gold pans, no other tools may be used for rockhounding (14 CCR § 4611)."
The CCR permits recreational mineral collection, or rockhounding, which is defined as the recreational gathering of stones and minerals found occurring naturally on the undisturbed surface of the land, including panning for gold in the natural water-washed gravel of streams (14 CCR § 4301). The CCR further limits rockhounding in state recreation areas to beaches within the wave action zone on lakes, bays, reservoirs, or on the ocean, and to the beaches or gravel bars which are subject to annual flooding on streams and is prohibited in areas designated for swimming or boat launching (14 CCR § 4611).
Public Land / B.L.M. :
Bureau Of Land Management ( Federal Public Lands ) Rock hounding Regulations :
www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/fil...
National Forest:
"Forest Service policy allows rockhounding that includes the collecting of rocks, semi-precious stones, and minerals from national forest and grasslands for personal, hobby, and noncommercial use. Most national forest lands are open for rock and mineral collecting, metal detecting, gold panning, and prospecting."
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Yeah! Trinidad was my old stomping grounds. Our whole neighborhood used to camp together at Patrick's Point. Make trashcans full of chowder from the clams we picked at the south jetty. Those were the days.
Once again you've taken us somewhere we all want to visit and bring our own precious stones home. They should call that beach, "Tumbler Beach" WOW!
The first indicator that you never been to Crescent City is by wanting to go. Haha
I feel blessed to call this place home. Every single day I wake up surrounded by such beautiful nature. This place never gets old.
Thanks for bringing us on your wonderful adventures. This is such a breath of fresh air watching you and your family have real good clean fun!
Omg 😳 I love that beach !!
Good too see ta back brother missing the geology lessons. God bless.latter
I would have lost my mind! So many colors, seemed like some pet wood? I really liked the gray with white vein cracks, multicolored also. Just too many 🤪.
Thanks for taking us along on your trip Nate. You found some real keepers!
Yes! I love that beach! So many pretty rocks there.
What a wonderful, soul searching, heart filling, journey. I loved tagging along. The views were wonderful, as was the company. ❤
Nice rocks my friend!!
Beautiful video!!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful family road trip. You are building fond memories for your kids of their dad. Makes me miss mine. When dad wasn't working we were always on the road exploring new places. Even if it was only just for a weekend.
my parents were the same , every spare moment not working was time to escape to a river bank or head out camping, we were four seasons campers. when all my girls were young I had a full on camping van and I tortured them through all kinds of trips : )
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Thank u so much,for taking us all whom watch,along wit u
That beach was loaded with goodness! Thank you so much for sharing your adventure!
Hiya Nathan, what a awesome trip ride along 😀. We rode on a road and we looked and liked, and and we could see what we saw, beautiful all around all the places you brought us with you, beautiful country sides, and slopes of green and gray stones washed by God's hands, I'm just glad we were able to ride with you.
I hope you and yours had a awesome blessed day. Cya! 😸🐟out!
Boy O Boy! My mama would have had a great time rocking there - except she would have gotten seasick too! Lots of great stuff to make pretty necklaces and fairy houses out of. I kept saying: Oooo! Look at that one! Good day in the neighborhood, Mr. Nate.
You’re up in my fave area. I’ve been to the lighthouse a few times but never to that end of the beach. I usually go up to pebble beach. I’ll give this a go next time. Big lagoon is another fave. Thx for sharing 😺
Beautiful! People that aren’t rock hounds probably don’t understand those of us that love rocks and stones. And that’s ok. I’m 72 and live down the coast a bit., The beach is a fantasy land for me. Always has been. Having been a stone mason and terrazzo mechanic, I have a large collection of aggregate and pebbles that my grandkids will one day inherit. A day at the beach with grandpa will be something they will always remember. I just hope they continue to appreciate it all and don’t just toss them out.
Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Beautiful drive, lots of great rocks. Nice trip. Be safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
Thank you for taking us along!
Beautiful rocks been loving this road trip 👍💖💗💕
Wow what a candy dish of rocks, so beautiful!
I've found numerous similar pebbles and cobbles as this video! I'm up in Washington and it is where I found mine. My favorite is the bright blue-green one and all the other ones of mine like it.
I live near Sacramento, so glad I found your channel!! Am super new and interested in rock hounding !!!!
Wow ...didnt know i needed that ..thanks again..great job as always
So many beutiful rocks, you are sooo blessed that can search at those beaches for them.........lucky you.
I live in Crescent City, and I'm just up the road from where you were.
You should try pebble beach next time you come through.
I found a black agate around mananetza beach I believe that’s the beach so many beaches we visited lol 😝 awesome day on the search 😊💙
The whole spectrum of colors!!
Like a kid in a candy store.
That was beautiful! Thank you Nate!
What a awesome experience, making memories with olive.
I lived @Smith River. I found my best agate, clear green, laying on the sand @ sunrise. Agates catch the shine, glitter like gold!
I was at crescent beach a few years ago my first time at the ocean awesome rock hunt ,
Great stuff, I forget how pretty nor-cal is. I need to take a road trip that direction soon my self, I could definitely use a change of scenery and weather from the Mojave, pluss everyone here in so-cal seems to be going completely insane. I have friends in south Oregon I wouldn't mind visiting as well... Great video, thank you 👍✌️
Im planning a trip for sure!! Thank you so much for this.
there are definitely a lot of beautiful rocks there for sure
Thanks
Welcome back to California!
It was a nice trip seeing your old haunts
Also interesting to see and learn about black agates
Awesome place! Woods are up there too! I spent the night there on the way to Oregon, Rouge River. It was a total white out dense fog day, I heard the seals but never made it down to the shoreline. Beach is my happy place!!
Great finds buddy thanks for sharing !!
That's weird I just found black agate in Skagit County Washington. and then oddly enough 2 weeks later in Granite Falls Washington. What great luck we have had
I live close to crescent city some agget fossils are cool too lot of colors dark agget are common there👍
I love the darker ones whith blue clouds, and grey sunsets, I only have a few, and they are favorites, cool beach, I could have stayed a day or two . Thanks for watching!
That was a beautiful location!
While ur showing the close-ups of ur finds I'm looking at Al the other bits in the background love how u keep the camera to the ground so we can explore as well. To bad u where not video chatting so we could get u to pickup & show closer uppers of some of viewers finds. Great video none the less!
When you said it's a rockhounds paradise I was thinking that in my head haha! 😄 The colors on that beach are so beautiful. So much variety. That is so cool you found that black agate. If you tumble it please show it! Quest on Nate✨
Man!! I'd be there ALL day!! SO many I would want!!
you must really like your green rocks like i love my agates
Amazing colors, if you just slow down and look closely. I need to do that.
You could create a painting with those rocks.
It was a decent video.
Those rocks are so stunning! Does that Beach have a name?
You missed coinage on the beach..looks like a nice area..11:54 mark & 13:52 mark.
Pause at 5:27, agate bottom left of center. Looked like a perfect day to be on the hunt.
Yep. I saw it also. Actually I'm surprised at how many he missed. That beach is loaded with them.
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Beautiful beach and finds! I kept noticing reddish orange-do you think carnelian might be there too?
I live in c.c. Have bowls full of agates including a lot of black ones. Yes there are carnelians here but they are rare. Lots of different color jasper and other rocks. I used to polish them.
@@roymagnus827 the orange must switch into black as you get south and then into whites and grays down above Bay Area... as far as ive seen so far, makes sense the black is showing up with the slates and black stones, we would find them on the south side of the bridge in Newport in similar looking " shingle "
Quest For Details my wife and I spent hours looking for agates here in c.c. Before I lost her to brain cancer seven years ago. We used to call the black ones blue agates. But same stone. I have found pure black ones that don't show the translucence until you hit them with a light. I have way too many polished rocks and agates in my house. Have not looked for any these past few years. But couldn't help watch your channel as it was from c.c. Have watched others from you ,hoping to learn a little more about the names of rocks. You helped thanks.
Just got a couple buckets of agates my great uncle picked.
We're from the Oregon coast since some of the first.
Grandparents built either the bridges or the roads.
Point being there's a lot of ebony banded agates and that must be a local geologic.
Probably the flood basalt? Question is?? is this carbon?
And the radical radial banding..weird.
I'm going back to the old homestead area and with the array I have it should be pretty basic to figure out where it isn't ( 😁).
Bunch of jasp/ag...old gone host nodules..
Any information about formation? Inclusion? Age of formation??
Just spent 12 hours separating Agg and I'm on a mission now!!
Ohh and by the way my nickname is ( what are you late or something) lmao!
What was the white and grey rock near that striped rock you found
I like beach with rocks not sand, your foot don't get dirty walking on them.
Plus, I have beach permits to drive on pebble beach, and south beach.
I'll show you a couple spots tourist don't ever make it to. If you want.
What are the blue stones I see a lot of them
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I was told that they are not as blue in person, it's the perspective the camera picks up on.
But wow how eye catching.. I like them too.
What’s the used of those stone u found it?
Could you please share the name of this beach?
Hi