Chandos Lake Garnet Fissure - Rocks and Minerals, Collecting in Bancroft, Ontario

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
  • If you are into rocks and minerals or collecting crystals you might enjoy this video on the garnet fissure at Chandos Lake, a somewhat seldom visited rockhound location near Bancroft Ontario, also I speak about the chemical composition and crystal properties of garnet, namely its habit and crystal family. Bancroft and the surrounding area are famous for their rock and mineral specimens.

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  • @tomholmes9421
    @tomholmes9421 10 років тому +3

    i am enjoying this hobby. what a feeling after getting new mineral into my collection, putting it into box, making photo and adding it into lignup inventory application.
    Thanks for this video!

  • @Clone604
    @Clone604 Рік тому

    The green looks exactly like the green diopside near Grenville QC along highway 50 so I would agree that's what it is.
    Love your videos, they are quite educational.

  • @YourHomeTorontoRealEstate
    @YourHomeTorontoRealEstate 3 роки тому

    This is really my favourite Channel!
    Thanks for your nice Videos,
    it is very enlightening,
    Waiting for your latest update.
    Chandos Park North

  • @MrAnthrocite
    @MrAnthrocite 10 років тому +1

    hey Caver461, thanks for another quality upload. This looks like a promising location. Its enjoyable to hear enthusiasm, and knowledge about gemology.

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  10 років тому +1

      for me, the satisfaction is to share with others who have the same interest.

  • @smokalotabud420
    @smokalotabud420 10 років тому +1

    Great video.
    I know nothing about rocks or gems but was glued to the screen with interest as I can see you are very knowledgeable in respects to your passion.
    next time I'm flying by all those beautiful rock formations alongside our many roads, I may pull over and admire and wonder how it all came to be. :-)

  • @jeffmartindale6963
    @jeffmartindale6963 8 років тому

    Lots learned as well Thanks again for sharing.We can't wait to get your new book Opening the treasure chest

  • @michaelbauers8800
    @michaelbauers8800 9 років тому

    Enjoyed the video. Some good info on the mineral compositions. I did not know about those groupings, but knew a bit about the minerals in the groups

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  9 років тому +1

      Glad I could be of use

  • @rockmonsterlord7678
    @rockmonsterlord7678 6 років тому

    You, sir, are a badass. I have a geology degree and I absolutely LOVE what you're doing. I wanna be you when I grow up!

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  6 років тому

      If you grow up you will not be me - I remain a juvenile at heart.

  • @inuksukbuilder3617
    @inuksukbuilder3617 9 років тому +1

    Wow, I just love your videos !

  • @thegemmonster1143
    @thegemmonster1143 9 років тому

    I am so excited just by watching you look for garnets. Hope you find lots of it. All the garnets I have tested attract magnet. I am still learning about Rocks and Minerals.

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  9 років тому

      Thank you, it is good to know that there are people who are passionate about my topic. If you are interested in garnets get yourself a small spectroscope (about$100) and it will allow you to check out spectral signatures and thus identify garnets and their chemical content.

    • @thegemmonster1143
      @thegemmonster1143 9 років тому

      Spectroscope is my wish list soon I will be getting one. I have tested many garnets with magnets, most garnets attract garnets. I excited to learn more about stones.

  • @richardstursa6711
    @richardstursa6711 6 років тому

    Hi Mick, I really enjoy watching your videos. However, since you have so many, I tend to loose track of which ones have been watched and those not. Wondering if you could start numbering your adventures. Not that I don't enjoy re-watching most , I get about half way through and go "rats, I've seen this one". Keep up the excellent work. Just ordered 3 more Rock hound mugs.------ Thanks for the fun stuff in the store!!! My wife and I really liked the indoor over-wintering chicken video--- you have
    a big heart.

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  6 років тому

      Still having a problem making my house chicken-free. Beatrice jumped on the chair barrier to the dining room yesterday and she bought the chair down on her neck. I just heard a squawk and found her pinned. She's OK, but refuses to leave the bathroom now.

  • @giv-er-dat-luh
    @giv-er-dat-luh 9 років тому

    Awesome channel. Only just discovered it yesterday and have watched several of your videos. Very informative! Ive recently gotten and interest in "rock hounding" earned a sub from me!

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  9 років тому

      giv-er-dat-luh Did I meet you at the gemboree yesterday?

    • @giv-er-dat-luh
      @giv-er-dat-luh 9 років тому

      Nope. I have never had the pleasure to attend such a thing. Im from Newfoundland!

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  9 років тому

      giv-er-dat-luh The Bancroft Gemboree is a 4 day event - Spectacular - largest event of its kind in Canada.

  • @markszyszkiewicz
    @markszyszkiewicz 6 років тому +2

    Question: where did the gentlemen who did the roadway dump their "tailings"? It's usually not that far away...If you get my drift.

  • @marionky3249
    @marionky3249 10 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. Ben E. Clement Mineral Museum in Marion, KY houses an outstanding collection of minerals, gemstones, carvings, period journals, photographs, mining tools and other items. The collection has been visited by various authorities on minerals and is believed to be one of the finest in existence. The Ben E. Clement Mineral Museum, Inc. was formed in June 1990 to make the attraction something that would generate outside interest in the mineral and mining heritage of West Kentucky.

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  10 років тому

      I keep intending to visit the mammoth caves and when I finally get around to it I will be sure to locate the museum. I have a video on coal mining in kentucky, it sounds like a place that I'd like to live.

  • @Caver461
    @Caver461  10 років тому +3

    Collecting rocks and minerals at the Chandos Lake garnet fissure

  • @einsteindrieu
    @einsteindrieu 9 років тому

    Thank you !

  • @jeffmartindale6963
    @jeffmartindale6963 8 років тому

    Wow Mick and Jeff my wife an I went to this Smart Mine an hoping to get up there asap just waiting on the weather an grounds when's a good time to start digging at Smart Mine as I'm retired an have the itch to get up there .

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  8 років тому

      +Jeff Martindale I'd say in about a week or too. still a little snow up there, and you don't want the bugs.

  • @Rockhounding-with-Bigfoot
    @Rockhounding-with-Bigfoot 6 років тому

    Thank you

  • @danrichard13
    @danrichard13 10 років тому

    I drive right by there when I go stay at my friends cottage which is a half hour north of Bancroft. When I go up in a few months Ill stop and check it out. You say birds creek is a good spot to stop?

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  10 років тому

      Well, I heard about it and I went up there and the road was blocked off at a certain point ( as you head north on 62 turn left at the Bird's creek intersection and then it was the first or second road on the right) as it (the road) is privately owned now, but it is said to be an amazing spot for diopside, in particular the fact that the crystals are gem quality.

  • @Caver461
    @Caver461  10 років тому

    There are all sorts of rumors all across the Bancroft area.

  • @Doo.Little
    @Doo.Little 9 років тому

    where in apsley near clydsdale road is this? would love to take my best friend out to see this!!

  • @Caver461
    @Caver461  9 років тому

    Inuksuk - thank you

  • @therrienmichael08
    @therrienmichael08 10 років тому

    I have the hardest time identifying garnets. I'm sure I've overlooked a ton of them.

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  10 років тому

      Wel they don't all look so impressive, but the basic crystal form is often the give-away, or if detached from the rock there are some very distinctive chemical signatures in the spectrascope e.g. almandine, pyrope etc.

  • @jeffmartindale6963
    @jeffmartindale6963 8 років тому

    Mick are you worried about radioactives here much ???

  • @deborahbrittenham3691
    @deborahbrittenham3691 10 років тому

    This is so awesome! I can only hope to one day be as educated as you.
    If I have questions do you mind if i ask? sometimes i get so frustrated cause i don't know how to correctly identify what i find. I just love rocks, i study everyday.for the most part. Seems so easy to become consumed with curiosity. : )

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  10 років тому

      I sometimes get confused as well

    • @deborahbrittenham3691
      @deborahbrittenham3691 10 років тому

      Hi! It's me again...I just noticed last night you had resplied back to my original post to you.Well I'm still at it. And loving it of course. There is just something about The rock that keeps me interested. The beauty is of such captivation, it so amazes me. Anyhow, I hope you don't mind if i request some of your time. i have several rocks (i have an idea what they are) but a second opinion would really help. So in doing so i would like to send you photos or video with a short briefing on each. I have a diamond tester as well as the chems to test, but i haven't as of yet. silver gold and platinum. These are what i concluded basically after a small window period of reasearch and experience on hands.
      #1 Stoney meteorite with fusion crust, Has been weathered, yet still looks good. Found at San Luiopispo right at the far shore lines.a few months ago. Very heavy in weight, for its size.
      #2 Also, a big brown rock ,kind da layered, i want to say....
      clay like mineral? im sure its considered metif. The cystals inside looks as to be of a diamond forming patternTesting positive. Also if you can advise me on the best possible way to open a quarts rock, Which I have huge ones, so as to not damage its treasures. This would be awesome to hear back from you. i will stay close to the computer. Good day : )
      Deb

  • @jaduvalify
    @jaduvalify 10 років тому

    You mentioned vesuvianite. Is there any chance of jade in that area. Isn't there often jade where one can find vesuvianite?

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  10 років тому

      I do not know of jade around there

    • @jaduvalify
      @jaduvalify 10 років тому

      I know jade is more likely found in subduction zones like the North American coastal regions. But so is vesuvianite. So, I thought I would ask. I really have to visit Bancroft. Your videos have been inspiring. Thank you for posting them.

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  10 років тому

      I am glad you find them interesting, that is why I post. I should have another one up in about a week for the Kuehl Lake zircon deposit. It's a seldom visited place and it has yielded gem quality zircons. My friend Jeff found a decent quality zircon prism there and also a large - possibly gem quality green apatite.

    • @jaduvalify
      @jaduvalify 10 років тому

      I subscribed.
      My parents took me camping in West Virginia and other places along the Eastern seaboard when I was a child, and it really haunts me to know the old shoe box I left behind back in the States was full of excellent rock and mineral specimens I will never have again.
      Maybe you will travel, in the future, to Nain, Labrador and explore areas where labradorite can be found. Or show people the areas in Greenland where ruby and other gemstones are being mined. People might enjoy a video presented by an expert.
      I look forward to your next video.

  • @CalebP618
    @CalebP618 4 роки тому

    How does one, not too well versed in geology, tell the difference in a calcite vein vs a quartz vein??

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  4 роки тому

      Quartz is very hard and fractures like glass - conchoidally. Calcite is soft, you can scratch it with your car key - it's also usually oapqaue whereas quartz is a lot more transparent (usually)

  • @georgecrown684
    @georgecrown684 8 років тому +1

    the green could be epidote

  • @johnbeat777
    @johnbeat777 9 років тому

    That 's. Hard to finding the garnet

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  9 років тому

      johnbeat777 Certainly not gem quality

  • @aureofranca4380
    @aureofranca4380 8 років тому

    pena que e tudo em ingles not ingles kkkkkk quem sabe um dia ou alguem resolva traduzir e passar para todos que tem vontade to saber ,,,

  • @terriniemeier9864
    @terriniemeier9864 6 років тому +1

    Fix your windshield then go rock hunting Geez

  • @rawdog268
    @rawdog268 9 років тому

    heres a tip for when your running out of battery,STOP FILMING YOUR FACE!We want the rock ,not interested in your mug

    • @Caver461
      @Caver461  9 років тому +1

      rawdog268 You might not personally be interested, but I have a large following and any glimpse is quite a sensation. I have a few nice shots in 'Crystal Cavity in Bancroft' if you'd like to try and understand the attraction.

    • @georgecrown684
      @georgecrown684 8 років тому

      +rawdog268 lol