Thank you to all my Subscribers and those who “Like” and “Comment” on my videos, it truly means the world to me. My videos are real and unscripted. I don’t prospect or run this channel for financial gain, it’s simply a way I’m able to share a passion both in film and the outdoors with the rest of the world. ✨⛏
I love the view of those cliffs at the beginning and that aerial shot over the lakes resembled Dartmouth NS and the lakes there. Cool gem find, nothing is too small or insignificant, we wanna see it all...lol Another great vid Mike.
Thanks for the kind words. Of course I’ll be doing more gem videos come spring 💎 right now there’s still 4 feet of snow on the ground where I live unfortunately
Some really beautiful gems there man! What an interesting site. I'd be curious to see if the obsidian is of a high enough quality to work with on my torch(High quality obsidian can be gently worked into pendants and the like by a skilled glass maker.) Great Video! I especially enjoyed the drone shots and that cool as hell drop into the water where the fish were. That blew my damn mind.
The Gold Panner Thanks so much for watching truly appreciate it, I follow your channel and love your videos as well. If you’re ever in the Cariboo / Nechako region of B.C. don’t hesitate to reach out, I’ll take you to my peridot mineral claim you can test the obsidian there’s TONS of it there, and I’ll bring ya out on my placer claims I’ve got up here ✨⛏
Basalt generally comes in dark grey to black. The density of basalt can be different though. There’s some basalt which is able to be napped for making arrowheads and such.
Thx for that response. Do you ever come further north around the pine pass north of Prince George? I would love to see an episode of yours there. I live in northeast B.C. and would absolutely be there in person watching and learning as I have been studying and researching gems and gold for 2 and half years now. I have Been out prospecting but would like to do it more. Thanks for your comments. Kman.
Nice video, looks like you got a couple of decent cutters! You should invest in a decent crack hammer, two pounds or so, you’ll find it much more useful. A claw hammer is not meant for hitting rocks.
Thanks so much for watching. Yeah I’m definitely going to have to invest in some quality gear. I plan on purchasing a quality hammer, a hammer drill and some feather and wedges as well ⛏
It’s just a soft muzzle nothing else on it. He’s terrible on leash so the muzzle works great when I need him to behave and stick close by. There’s frequently wild animals around (moose, grizzlies, black bears, wolves, mountain lions) so there’s several times we are out in the bush prospecting and I need him on leash 😊
Yes you are correct it is claimed, the entire quarry and surrounding area is all my claim :) I also have trail cams set up around the quarry to catch problem claim jumpers!
Weird thought it was CN/twin rivers quarry? Your cameras must get a workout, that’s one of the best swimming holes around. We swim there all the time, kids get a kick out of all the fish. They use the rock from this pit for railway ballast and riprap in a few places around town that I’ve found some nice pieces in.
Thank you to all my Subscribers and those who “Like” and “Comment” on my videos, it truly means the world to me. My videos are real and unscripted. I don’t prospect or run this channel for financial gain, it’s simply a way I’m able to share a passion both in film and the outdoors with the rest of the world. ✨⛏
Give me wattsape number available geym stone
Super interesting and beautiful footage ❤
Thank you I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for watching 🫶🏼
Beauty find! Enjoyed the video.
Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🙏
cool find!
That Intro was really well made, keep up the good work my man!
Great job Mike! Turned out so great 💚
Victoria Kunitcyna Thank You 😎
Awesomeness, I’ll give you a shout next time I’m in BC, thanks for the very informative vids, great job
Beautiful scenery! Love all the information.
Christina H Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it ✨⛏
Wow amazing very nice sharing my friend!
Lisa Rufino Thank you very much for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. ✨⛏
Another great video !! Very informative I now want some peridot !!
Love to take y’all to this spot. It’s one of my mineral claims. Very cool spot lots of peridot & obsidian. 💎⚒
That site is pretty damn awesome man! Can't wait to see more videos! And I can't wait to see what you make out of those olivine specinens.
Thanks so much for watching dude truly appreciate it. Yeah I’m excited what some of the possibilities could be with the gems 💎
Cool video buddy and something a little different. Never got into gem stones only the panning but can see the attraction. Keep
Up the good work
Thanks for the kind words. Panning is my favourite as well but the allure of gems is also quite addicting 💎✨⚒
I love the view of those cliffs at the beginning and that aerial shot over the lakes resembled Dartmouth NS and the lakes there.
Cool gem find, nothing is too small or insignificant, we wanna see it all...lol
Another great vid Mike.
Yeah it’s one of my favourite claims just scenery wise for sure! Thanks so much for watching 🙏🏼
Amazing 🔥 learnt alot from this!!
Señor Papas so glad you enjoyed it dude 💚⛏
"obsidian" at 4 minutes is black spinel, which also forms in the mantle like olivine/peridot.
Awesome thanks appreciate it. Very cool 🙏🏼
This is a brilliant video, can you do more?
Thanks for the kind words. Of course I’ll be doing more gem videos come spring 💎 right now there’s still 4 feet of snow on the ground where I live unfortunately
Some really beautiful gems there man! What an interesting site. I'd be curious to see if the obsidian is of a high enough quality to work with on my torch(High quality obsidian can be gently worked into pendants and the like by a skilled glass maker.) Great Video! I especially enjoyed the drone shots and that cool as hell drop into the water where the fish were. That blew my damn mind.
The Gold Panner Thanks so much for watching truly appreciate it, I follow your channel and love your videos as well. If you’re ever in the Cariboo / Nechako region of B.C. don’t hesitate to reach out, I’ll take you to my peridot mineral claim you can test the obsidian there’s TONS of it there, and I’ll bring ya out on my placer claims I’ve got up here ✨⛏
@@CaribooGOLDHunter Thank you kindly! I'll take you up on that offer!!
Is basalt always that dark exterior or does it come in other colours?
Basalt generally comes in dark grey to black. The density of basalt can be different though. There’s some basalt which is able to be napped for making arrowheads and such.
Thx for that response. Do you ever come further north around the pine pass north of Prince George? I would love to see an episode of yours there. I live in northeast B.C. and would absolutely be there in person watching and learning as I have been studying and researching gems and gold for 2 and half years now. I have Been out prospecting but would like to do it more. Thanks for your comments. Kman.
@@kevincampbell1463 I haven’t been out Pine Pass way yet but it’s on my to do list for sure! Lots of sea-life fossils in and around Pine Pass.
Nice video, looks like you got a couple of decent cutters! You should invest in a decent crack hammer, two pounds or so, you’ll find it much more useful. A claw hammer is not meant for hitting rocks.
Thanks so much for watching. Yeah I’m definitely going to have to invest in some quality gear. I plan on purchasing a quality hammer, a hammer drill and some feather and wedges as well ⛏
What’s your pup wearing on his muzzle?
It’s just a soft muzzle nothing else on it. He’s terrible on leash so the muzzle works great when I need him to behave and stick close by. There’s frequently wild animals around (moose, grizzlies, black bears, wolves, mountain lions) so there’s several times we are out in the bush prospecting and I need him on leash 😊
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Kinda looks like my hometown PG. how close is my guess?
Just so I don't hit up your claim is this the summit lake pit we all used to party at?
Yes you’re correct 🤫
I have heard this quarry down Talus road north of Prince George is a claim. Would you have any info?
Yes you are correct it is claimed, the entire quarry and surrounding area is all my claim :) I also have trail cams set up around the quarry to catch problem claim jumpers!
Weird thought it was CN/twin rivers quarry? Your cameras must get a workout, that’s one of the best swimming holes around. We swim there all the time, kids get a kick out of all the fish. They use the rock from this pit for railway ballast and riprap in a few places around town that I’ve found some nice pieces in.
1:23 waterproof or edit? :D
Drone + waterproof GoPro + edit 😎
Is this abandoned mine open to the public to hound?
Brian Legge Unfortunately No it’s not open to the public to hound. It’s one of my mineral claims. ✨⛏
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