Wow. This creek is a great spot. Thanks for bringing us along, so many great finds. Geodes, agating, fossils and artifacts, just crazy. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Just found your channel & had to tell you how much I enjoy your video style. Just the right combination of comments on the finds and showing the wonderful scenery! Some videos have an annoying amount of mindless chatter or even complete silence which is just as annoying, so I’ll definitely be watching you in the future 👍 Look forward to watching you open all the geodes!
For every one person asking there’s probably a 100 more thinking the same thing. If this man gave a specific location, he would effectively be losing a place to go rock hunting. Every area has features (rocks) unique to that area. Everyone should get out and find what their area has to offer.
Those are absolutely Awesome finds , I have found a few small ones around Smithville and some around Cannon County , I'm a big rock hound ! Cool videos man ! keep it up !
I live in Northeast Tennessee hamblen county I'm recovering from heart surgery and it started rock houndings your channel is great thank you for all the information I heard that there's geodes in Russellville real close by but I haven't found anything but I'm going to keep looking
Those are defiantly agate! Many of the geodes in that area (Highland Rim) contain banded chalcedony and a fraction of those will be transparent when sliced and that is what defines an agate. Those defiantly appear that they would be transparent and are some of the coolest I've seen! The orange on the outside is basically sunburn, but once you cut past that they are usually white and blue. There is very little documentation on them but, they are completely different from paint rock as paint rock comes from east of the Highland Rim.
Driving through Tennessee now I am from Ohio and a town called Greenfield. Look it up and you will see we have a large amount to say the least of fossilized ocean fauna. Love the geode signs as we don't have many in Ohio where I live.
😃 hello! I'm so excited that I found u today!! We live in middle tn as well.. My son and I love hunting for geodes and fossils, almost everyday lol, we find Mellon size geodes here but not a whole lot of fossils, ur lucky!! P.s. its almost spring we want more videos 😁🤭
I found a lot of fossils along my creek bank when I was a kid. There were geodes too, but I was a kid in the 1960's. We didn't have the information we do now, and I only started rock hunting because of finding a crinoid stem on the creek bank. I didn't have guides or knowledge to tell me what to look for. I found things that were obviously something different than a regular creek rock. I recognize unbroken geodes from pics and videos I watch today. But back then, I didn't know what I was looking at. I wish I had known.
Wow. This creek is a great spot. Thanks for bringing us along, so many great finds. Geodes, agating, fossils and artifacts, just crazy. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Just found your channel & had to tell you how much I enjoy your video style. Just the right combination of comments on the finds and showing the wonderful scenery! Some videos have an annoying amount of mindless chatter or even complete silence which is just as annoying, so I’ll definitely be watching you in the future 👍 Look forward to watching you open all the geodes!
Awesome finds. Thank you for showing the rocks slowly!beautiful rocks!
I just started geode hunting in TN. I live next to the Cumberland Plataue. Loving the stuff on your channel!
I love your channel! I'm in middle TN and watching your videos has me going out so much more!! ✌️❤️🪨
For every one person asking there’s probably a 100 more thinking the same thing. If this man gave a specific location, he would effectively be losing a place to go rock hunting. Every area has features (rocks) unique to that area. Everyone should get out and find what their area has to offer.
This is unbelievable! I would love to come walk that creek! I’m from Rutherford County. Those geodes look like creek, crossed with ocean!
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Those are absolutely Awesome finds , I have found a few small ones around Smithville and some around Cannon County , I'm a big rock hound ! Cool videos man ! keep it up !
I live in Northeast Tennessee hamblen county I'm recovering from heart surgery and it started rock houndings your channel is great thank you for all the information I heard that there's geodes in Russellville real close by but I haven't found anything but I'm going to keep looking
Those are defiantly agate! Many of the geodes in that area (Highland Rim) contain banded chalcedony and a fraction of those will be transparent when sliced and that is what defines an agate. Those defiantly appear that they would be transparent and are some of the coolest I've seen! The orange on the outside is basically sunburn, but once you cut past that they are usually white and blue. There is very little documentation on them but, they are completely different from paint rock as paint rock comes from east of the Highland Rim.
Driving through Tennessee now I am from Ohio and a town called Greenfield. Look it up and you will see we have a large amount to say the least of fossilized ocean fauna. Love the geode signs as we don't have many in Ohio where I live.
Good finds!
I live in southern Indiana and the geodes are unbelievable!!
Fellow mellow rockhound here, great video!!! Subbed
😃 hello! I'm so excited that I found u today!! We live in middle tn as well.. My son and I love hunting for geodes and fossils, almost everyday lol, we find Mellon size geodes here but not a whole lot of fossils, ur lucky!! P.s. its almost spring we want more videos 😁🤭
I used to find geodes around Chestnut Mound around where Smith and Putnam Counties meet.
The second one that you picked up was beautiful. East Tennessee here
I found a lot of fossils along my creek bank when I was a kid. There were geodes too, but I was a kid in the 1960's. We didn't have the information we do now, and I only started rock hunting because of finding a crinoid stem on the creek bank. I didn't have guides or knowledge to tell me what to look for. I found things that were obviously something different than a regular creek rock. I recognize unbroken geodes from pics and videos I watch today. But back then, I didn't know what I was looking at. I wish I had known.
Nice finds. I am in East Tennessee and I pan for gold a lot. Not as many geodes here.