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I enjoy your perspective on collecting with purpose. I like to tell my kids - I can love that beautiful things exist in the world without needing to own them.
I really like how you guys are respectful of the mining area and don't just hoard the materials. Some would just take everything and leave nothing for others to enjoy. Keep on rocking!
Good selective finds. a great overview of the mine area itself. Huge crystals! I've never seen anything like it before. I lived in Washington until just a few years ago. 63 years there. In NM now. Love it here! It Rocks! 🤣
Thanks for 'taking me' along on your trip to the Snowbird Mine which I would never get to otherwise. Your knowledge of geology is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Montana is such a mineral wonderland. And I echo that I appreciate your perspective. It’s good to show restraint to keep from greatly altering the landscape. Really appreciated this video.
Thank you so much for sharing Jared and Sara. I love videos like this. I appreciated you filming the journey there and then the discovery of the rock. Amazing! Keep up the great work.
You did a fantastic job filming at this locality. 👏 The crystal support beams (18:24) were something to see for sure, incredible. I had to pause and rewind- truly human sized crystals, wow- just thinking about the formation. Great message you are sending, do you need an agate volcano in your yard? Don't take more than you need. Beer and sleep 🍻🥱- then cleaned up your finds- A+ earned. What an excellent trip and video production.
Jared this in my opinion is the best ever!!! I am a little flabbergasted, trying to get my words to explain the awe of this visit!! The best ever!!👍👍💯💥 Keep rockin on!!!
Happy Birthday to Sarah and what a wonderful way to celebrate! The crystals you two found are spectacular! Quick story. My grandparents had a large ranch near Westcliffe Colorado and when my sister and I were small children we helped them build a large fireplace in the house. BIG with double brass doors on two sides. We used mortar and some huge smoky quartz crystals. The whole fireplace on three sides floor to ceiling with smoky quartz all found in a hillside near the ranch house. We never thought much about it other than it was beautiful until... my dads geology friend came over for a visit and he went bonkers. Very excited for some future uploads where you guys went here, the amount of crystals is just shocking.
That one is indeed worth getting excited about. I imagine the remoteness has saved that place. It's nice to see a true walk in/out location now and again.
Happy Birthday Sarah!!! My that area is pretty. Most of montana is pretty. And one of the most mineral rich states in this country! Holy cow! Those were giant crystals! And that whole cave of fluorite, and crystal clear pieces of calcite, and clear quartz points! Wow! That beautiful purple fluorite is just nuts! Its beautiful! The fluorite in all its colors is my favorite. The literal mountain of quartz is wild! That parasite, which ive never even heard of or seen is beautiful. Thanks for the insight and the mine tour? Trip! It was really interesting!
Happy belated birthday Sarah!That is an impressive place to see on video. I'm sure even that much better in person. I love seeing those huge quartz crystals that are bigger than you, pretty spectacular! Thank you both so much for sharing Sarah's birthday, your trip and great finds with us!✌️🤠
Very cool, I used to live in that area for 10 years. The treasure state is so beautiful, glad you guys had an awesome trip, and were able to walk away with a few goodies! 💎
Awesome post, thanks as always for sharing and happy belated birthday to Sara! Old granite out there so some really cool mineralization IMO~ Thanks again for sharing~
Happy birthday Sarah! That view is so...beautiful. That crystal light amber color was great. The florite, so many crystals. That support crystal was gargantuan!
also just wanted to say my wife and I love your vids man I've learned a few things from ya thanks for the quick response on the email she sent ya about our geode find here in southern middle Tennessee we recommend you to every fellow rockhounder we meet or know keep em coming man
Thanks for taking us to an epic location with super large crystals and an abundance of several very interesting minerals. You're absolutely right about "collecting with a purpose". I am pretty sure I have more than enough Montana agates. Thanks for helping me keep the hobby in check. Thank you Sara, Laika, and Jared for this very very well done video.
It's incredible that you have all this geologic diversity located in one place. Here in the OK Panhandle, we really don't have jack in the way of proper rockhounding. 3 hours east we do have the Salt Flats, but nothing of this magnitude. Thanks for all the cool videos!
I couldn't stop saying "wow" and "so awesome" out loud. Such an incredible site, and I'm very happy you finally made it out there. It's been on my list for a bit, but now I have to make plans that will ensure I get out there next summer. Beautiful!
WOW! That is an awesome place! You're coming away with some great display pieces. Nice. The terminated Quartz, plus some cool looking isometric crystal forms there, with the Fluorite.
what a wonderful trip!! the views! the rocks! the campsite! Thank you for taking us along. Montana is beautiful, it would be so tempting to stay out there all day long trying to find the coolest stuff!!
It's your birthday? Awesome, forget about the fancy dinner and the tickets on a cruise ship. This is even better. We will go play in the dirt. You sir found a keeper! This was an awesome trip. To be able to see something like that must make a person feel small in the world of nature and time.
Just joined the channel. Keep up the good work! I've been getting back into rock hounding scoring a ton of calcite crystals but am wanting to find some other neat spots around Montana so you channel looks like it is going to be a big help!
What a freaking cool spot!!! My family would have to drag me away if I was there lol! I think you got some really nice fluorite and quartz. Seeing those giant crystals was really cool, and the views and wildflowers were just amazing!
💗😊💕you make a good point, don’t just collect, have a purpose in mind. Thank you, you just gave me strength in organizing my room. My husband actually, asks me to listen to him, he says the same thing, maybe I just needed to hear it from others, too, ha, ha, I am very stubborn after all. 💕😊💗
Happy Birthday Sarah ! That's a beautiful crystal 9:08 I love the color of it and that Fluorite wall would look awesome if you could hit it with a UV light at night heck with all that calcite that whole place would glow like no bodies business. I'm so jealous of your geology out west
Awesome Adventure! Absolutely gorgeous views 🤯 Love the specimens. I’d love to facet some of that material. Shazam! Happy Birthday, Sara 🎉 Thanks for sharing this episode. Stay Crystal 💫 Mari
This was a legit spot man, great video! The huge quartz is pretty cool but seeing a wall of purple is next lvl Great advice as well, I couldn't agree more Micromounts are wicked ^^
Wow! I love your videos and the places you go. It's fascinating and I agree with your opinion on collecting. I have Had that huge collection before and I left my ex and had to do it quickly so I ended up leaving it all. I took the most important things whoch where the kids cats and dogs. Now that I am in an entirely different situation now and I have downsized and I only collect specimens. I will collect for a friend if they are in to collecting rocks but that's about it. Thanks for the awesome videos and logical insight. Some UA-camrs do not bother with answering questions, unless they get donations or super chats. They just ignore you, so I appreciate you and Sarah!
Thank you! We love going to these place and making the videos. Sometimes there's more happiness to be had in having less things, more isn't always more. I love the comments! I learn so much from reading and replying to all of these messages. Other people that don't read and reply to them are doing something wrong and missing out.
I like your choice of side iron😁 You need to add it to your list of rock hounding tools 🤣. Don.t blame you for wanting to protect everyone. Been to 50 states and collected rocks from all 50. Wish I would have labelled them. 65 now and forgot where of the smaller ones came from. Going back to Utah this summer...keep up the good work!
What a gorgeous area. I love the beautiful crystal. Those huge crystals are really something! Thanks for sharing the fabulous views and finds. I hope Sara had a wonderful birthday. BTW my husband said too bad they can't put some kind of pack on Lyka to help carry some of their finds out. Ha ha!
Giday Jared, ( not Theo),😬that was a great looking location, some wonderful views and some great fossicking. Looks like you had a good day with some nice pieces to take home. The car top “ love shack” looks pretty cool, basic but gets the job done. I’m a bit older so we go for the moderate size, popup campervan, has all we need except for toilet, which we do carry as well for those out of the way camping locations. Some nice samples for the display cabinet. 👍 to Sarah as well, nice that she enjoys the hobby with you and gets to go camping & rockhounding for the weekend. I hope she had a great birthday & you spoiled her a little. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
I think you got me confused with another rockhound. My name is Jared. I'm sure at some point we will upgrade to something else but for time being the roof top tent meets out needs.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Apologies Jared, don’t even have an excuse for the mix up, other than I do watch both of you and you don’t really appear to be the same. Must have been a late night viewing. Apologies
Wow, what a beautiful place. You said “Powder Room”, I immediately thought pit stop, or potty stop 😂. Dynamite storage was not on my radar. Happy belated birthday to Sara.
That was my thought too! I guess that's the innocent Canadian in me 🤣. Speaking of powder, is that a gun? Flare gun? Can't say I thought of adding one to my rockhounding gear but I'm also not going anywhere as potentially dangerous... yet! Sos beacon is a great idea!
Really beautiful area don't get to see pristine untouched locations like that too often. Interesting pegmatites. Good philosophy on the ethics of collecting just take what you need don't be greedy.
Wow, what an amazing locality! I love the variety of finds you took back, especially all of that fluorite. Looking forward to the return trip report! (PS - cracked up at your reference and special effects a minute in…the subject is always way more interesting than the talking head. No crazy talk needed!) 😂😉
I've never heard of parisite. So, I just researched it more here after watching your video. I learn about so many cool new interesting minerals on your channel. Hopefully next time you guys can find a specimen you're very happy with. Still, you guys brought back a nice representation of what to be found out there. Stunningly beautiful local. I think its foolish for some to collect way more than one actually needs. Greed. Its good you stress this in your videos. Also, I was curious to know if you found any zeolites out there? I just loved seeing all the minerals at play there. Very cool area. Thanks for sharing this video 😁👍
Its a cool little mineral and at some point we will head back and hope to find a nice little cluster of them. We did not find any zeolites at that location.
I certainly agree with the "Collect with a Purpose" ideal. I am very limited in space and the wife frowns when I bring home too much, she is a teacher and is very interested in minerals but is realistic about it. To some though it is literally an addiction and hard to say no to even the smallest piece. As far as fish creek goes we have a river in the eastern sierra that isn't quite that wide! Not sure what qualifies as a river, creek or stream! Your location in this video is beautiful and has gained my bucket list, thank you I enjoyed it.
Very cool. Thank you for sharing. I was wondering if you think about protection from predators. The four legged, the two legged and the ones that slither? I keep seeing uploads of bear attacks and such. Just thinkin'. I tend to overthink.
Interesting! I wasn't aware that milky quartz actually GREW in big crystals - very cool. A trip to the Snowbird Mine may be in my future. Also, omigosh, Sarah is so cute!
Happy Birthday Sarah. Great finds, thank you for the warning against over-collecting. Have you been Jade hunting in Montana? I hear that it is supposed to be pretty spectacular.
Absolutely awesome location and just as awesome finds! If I ever get the opportunity to visit Montana I'll make sure to go there as well. Thanks for sharing! I have a question, though - what did you use to clean up your crystals? I found some nice quartz clusters that are also crusted in iron stains and manganese and I've been thinking about the best way to clean them up. Did you just use muriatic acid or (also) something else?
Hey new sub here and just getting into crystal collecting. have found some nice pieces of late and just located 3 spots within a half hour drive. plan to try for permissions on those. One question...What do you clean your rocks with? Like I said rookie here! Really enjoyed the vid and will be checking out more. Thanks for taking me along, looked like a good time! Be safe!
They do come in other sizes, these are the traditional Perky Boxes. The company Tucson Store Fixtures, has some different sizes and the best prices I can find on them.
I've always wondered if maybe bringing something like a mountain bike might be feasible for sites like this so that you're not dead tired hiking in lol.
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A beautiful day in a beautiful spot, with beautiful crystals & rocks. Simply beautiful.
I enjoy your perspective on collecting with purpose. I like to tell my kids - I can love that beautiful things exist in the world without needing to own them.
Well said! I hope you don't mind if I borrow that.
Totally agree...this must be that "Wisdom " they keep talking about! Lol
9:23 That thayar's a daaaaawg!
I really like how you guys are respectful of the mining area and don't just hoard the materials. Some would just take everything and leave nothing for others to enjoy. Keep on rocking!
Thank you.
I always collect extra, and give those away to friends, my niece, and various grammar schools (they LOVE getting stuff like that)!
Good selective finds. a great overview of the mine area itself. Huge crystals! I've never seen anything like it before. I lived in Washington until just a few years ago. 63 years there. In NM now. Love it here! It Rocks! 🤣
Looks like a fun adventure.
Thanks for 'taking me' along on your trip to the Snowbird Mine which I would never get to otherwise. Your knowledge of geology is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
Montana is such a mineral wonderland. And I echo that I appreciate your perspective. It’s good to show restraint to keep from greatly altering the landscape. Really appreciated this video.
Thank you! :)
Thank you so much for sharing Jared and Sara. I love videos like this. I appreciated you filming the journey there and then the discovery of the rock. Amazing! Keep up the great work.
Thank you!
Awesome video. Your collecting philosophy is great and so right!!
You did a fantastic job filming at this locality. 👏 The crystal support beams (18:24) were something to see for sure, incredible. I had to pause and rewind- truly human sized crystals, wow- just thinking about the formation. Great message you are sending, do you need an agate volcano in your yard? Don't take more than you need. Beer and sleep 🍻🥱- then cleaned up your finds- A+ earned. What an excellent trip and video production.
Thank you very much!
It really is a great location, maybe its time to get all the Montana people together for a group trip someday!
Jared this in my opinion is the best ever!!! I am a little flabbergasted, trying to get my words to explain the awe of this visit!! The best ever!!👍👍💯💥 Keep rockin on!!!
Thank you! It was a great experience to have.
THANKS!!
Happy Birthday to Sarah and what a wonderful way to celebrate! The crystals you two found are spectacular!
Quick story. My grandparents had a large ranch near Westcliffe Colorado and when my sister and I were small children we helped them build a large fireplace in the house. BIG with double brass doors on two sides. We used mortar and some huge smoky quartz crystals. The whole fireplace on three sides floor to ceiling with smoky quartz all found in a hillside near the ranch house. We never thought much about it other than it was beautiful until... my dads geology friend came over for a visit and he went bonkers.
Very excited for some future uploads where you guys went here, the amount of crystals is just shocking.
Now that is something I would love to see a photo of! It sounds awesome!
@@CurrentlyRockhounding I will see what we have for photos from my moms collection.😀
Sounds incredible!
Crystals are always good. Beautiful scenery.
Wow! Very cool!
That one is indeed worth getting excited about. I imagine the remoteness has saved that place. It's nice to see a true walk in/out location now and again.
It's out there for sure and it does mean that much of what is there now will still be there for many years to come.
Happy Birthday Sarah!!! My that area is pretty. Most of montana is pretty. And one of the most mineral rich states in this country! Holy cow! Those were giant crystals! And that whole cave of fluorite, and crystal clear pieces of calcite, and clear quartz points! Wow! That beautiful purple fluorite is just nuts! Its beautiful! The fluorite in all its colors is my favorite. The literal mountain of quartz is wild! That parasite, which ive never even heard of or seen is beautiful. Thanks for the insight and the mine tour? Trip! It was really interesting!
Thank you! It was a great trip! Also I learned that we should bring cake with us on a trip more often. 😄
Happy belated birthday Sarah!That is an impressive place to see on video. I'm sure even that much better in person. I love seeing those huge quartz crystals that are bigger than you, pretty spectacular! Thank you both so much for sharing Sarah's birthday, your trip and great finds with us!✌️🤠
Thank you!
It's a really lovely location and the place we camped at was really nice as well!
Very cool, I used to live in that area for 10 years. The treasure state is so beautiful, glad you guys had an awesome trip, and were able to walk away with a few goodies! 💎
It's a great area. We're looking forward to some future trips out here.
Happy Birthday Sarah 🎂I agree regarding the stunning scenery. Montana is beautiful. The crystals are stunning too.
Happy Birthday Sarah! I love Montana!
Thank you!
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Rockhound Heaven! The specimens, the location, and the beauty. I could meditate there! Ohm....
I love the idea of taking a breath a location like this.
And it wasn't even clickbait! Almost the only channel on youtube that can claim that. :) Awesome job Jared!
If I say something is a giant crystal it will at least be arm to human size, I promise! :D
Thanks for sharing this program. Happy birthday Sarah.
Thank you!
Awesome post, thanks as always for sharing and happy belated birthday to Sara! Old granite out there so some really cool mineralization IMO~ Thanks again for sharing~
Happy birthday Sarah! That view is so...beautiful. That crystal light amber color was great. The florite, so many crystals. That support crystal was gargantuan!
Fantastic finds! Ginormous crystals as well. 💯
also just wanted to say my wife and I love your vids man I've learned a few things from ya thanks for the quick response on the email she sent ya about our geode find here in southern middle Tennessee we recommend you to every fellow rockhounder we meet or know keep em coming man
Thank you! :)
Thanks for taking us to an epic location with super large crystals and an abundance of several very interesting minerals. You're absolutely right about "collecting with a purpose". I am pretty sure I have more than enough Montana agates. Thanks for helping me keep the hobby in check. Thank you Sara, Laika, and Jared for this very very well done video.
Sometimes less is more, I would I can enjoy a handful of nice things way easier than 3 buckets of it.
Another GREAT video. Thanks, Chris & Lisa.
Thank you for coming and watching!
It's incredible that you have all this geologic diversity located in one place. Here in the OK Panhandle, we really don't have jack in the way of proper rockhounding. 3 hours east we do have the Salt Flats, but nothing of this magnitude. Thanks for all the cool videos!
Wow beautiful finds!
Thank you!
I couldn't stop saying "wow" and "so awesome" out loud. Such an incredible site, and I'm very happy you finally made it out there. It's been on my list for a bit, but now I have to make plans that will ensure I get out there next summer. Beautiful!
Next summer you should plan a trip out there for sure!
Happy Birthday Sarah!! Impressive sights! Cool selection of finds you brought home👍👍
Thank you! It really was impressive to see.
Beautiful my parents were from Greatefals Montana , thank you for sharing, on my list to see!
happy birthday Sarah
This looks like such an interesting place with so many different kinds. I would love to get there someday. Thanks for sharing and happy birthday Sara🎉
Thank you!
Being from Sothern California I really like what you said about collecting with a purpose! If we could only convince a few others...
I think the first step is to just say it.
WOW! That is an awesome place! You're coming away with some great display pieces. Nice. The terminated Quartz, plus some cool looking isometric crystal forms there, with the Fluorite.
It's a really good location for sure.
what a wonderful trip!! the views! the rocks! the campsite! Thank you for taking us along. Montana is beautiful, it would be so tempting to stay out there all day long trying to find the coolest stuff!!
It's a lovely location and worth another visit in the future I think.
It's your birthday? Awesome, forget about the fancy dinner and the tickets on a cruise ship. This is even better. We will go play in the dirt. You sir found a keeper! This was an awesome trip. To be able to see something like that must make a person feel small in the world of nature and time.
She is very much so a keeper. Also sitting on the tail gate eating cake and listening to the river sounds pretty fancy to me!
@@CurrentlyRockhounding That is something money will never buy. Priceless moments in time will be remembered long after the dinner would be forgotten.
The first huge crystal you found would have made a beautiful table base ..what an amazing place , wish we had places like that in the UK.
It really is impressive I think.
As a fellow geologist, my heart started beating too seeing the size of those crystal faces!
It's an impressive place to see in person.
Happy birthday! Glad you had fun!
Thank you.
Just joined the channel. Keep up the good work! I've been getting back into rock hounding scoring a ton of calcite crystals but am wanting to find some other neat spots around Montana so you channel looks like it is going to be a big help!
Welcome!
We really want to spend some more time in Montana but I think it will have to wait until next spring as it seems like winter is coming quick.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Yeah. I live by the Yellowstone so thats probably the only place ill be able to get some in. Keep up the good work!
What a freaking cool spot!!! My family would have to drag me away if I was there lol! I think you got some really nice fluorite and quartz. Seeing those giant crystals was really cool, and the views and wildflowers were just amazing!
It is for sure an impressive location.
Wow some nice clarity and super clean natural edges 👍 cool location too!
Happy Birthday Sarah, enjoyed your birthday video.
Thank you!
💗😊💕you make a good point, don’t just collect, have a purpose in mind. Thank you, you just gave me strength in organizing my room. My husband actually, asks me to listen to him, he says the same thing, maybe I just needed to hear it from others, too, ha, ha, I am very stubborn after all. 💕😊💗
Sometimes there's more happiness to be found in having less.
Happy Birthday Sarah ! That's a beautiful crystal 9:08 I love the color of it and that Fluorite wall would look awesome if you could hit it with a UV light at night heck with all that calcite that whole place would glow like no bodies business. I'm so jealous of your geology out west
It would be a really cool location to see at night with the UV light.
Happy Birthday Sara !🎉👏😉👍
Thank you!
Those clear points @21:47! Whhhhhhhaaaaaaattttt?!?!?! That fluorite is really pretty! Imagine discovering water clear crystals that big! What a site!
A water clear crystal that size would be nuts for sure.
Awesome Adventure! Absolutely gorgeous views 🤯
Love the specimens. I’d love to facet some of that material. Shazam!
Happy Birthday, Sara 🎉
Thanks for sharing this episode.
Stay Crystal 💫
Mari
This was a legit spot man, great video! The huge quartz is pretty cool but seeing a wall of purple is next lvl
Great advice as well, I couldn't agree more
Micromounts are wicked ^^
Thank you!
When are you going plan a Montana road trip?
@@CurrentlyRockhounding prolly soon as I dont have a busted up car
Wow! I love your videos and the places you go. It's fascinating and I agree with your opinion on collecting. I have Had that huge collection before and I left my ex and had to do it quickly so I ended up leaving it all. I took the most important things whoch where the kids cats and dogs. Now that I am in an entirely different situation now and I have downsized and I only collect specimens. I will collect for a friend if they are in to collecting rocks but that's about it. Thanks for the awesome videos and logical insight. Some UA-camrs do not bother with answering questions, unless they get donations or super chats. They just ignore you, so I appreciate you and Sarah!
Thank you! We love going to these place and making the videos.
Sometimes there's more happiness to be had in having less things, more isn't always more.
I love the comments! I learn so much from reading and replying to all of these messages. Other people that don't read and reply to them are doing something wrong and missing out.
I like your choice of side iron😁 You need to add it to your list of rock hounding tools 🤣. Don.t blame you for wanting to protect everyone. Been to 50 states and collected rocks from all 50. Wish I would have labelled them. 65 now and forgot where of the smaller ones came from. Going back to Utah this summer...keep up the good work!
Happy Birthday Sarah! 🎂
Thank you!
What a gorgeous area. I love the beautiful crystal. Those huge crystals are really something! Thanks for sharing the fabulous views and finds. I hope Sara had a wonderful birthday. BTW my husband said too bad they can't put some kind of pack on Lyka to help carry some of their finds out. Ha ha!
Hahaha Laika should at least carry here own water on these trips. :D
Giant quartz crystals. Amazing!
It's impressive to see.
Giday Jared, ( not Theo),😬that was a great looking location, some wonderful views and some great fossicking. Looks like you had a good day with some nice pieces to take home. The car top “ love shack” looks pretty cool, basic but gets the job done. I’m a bit older so we go for the moderate size, popup campervan, has all we need except for toilet, which we do carry as well for those out of the way camping locations.
Some nice samples for the display cabinet. 👍 to Sarah as well, nice that she enjoys the hobby with you and gets to go camping & rockhounding for the weekend. I hope she had a great birthday & you spoiled her a little. Keep Safe & Keep Rockin
I think you got me confused with another rockhound. My name is Jared.
I'm sure at some point we will upgrade to something else but for time being the roof top tent meets out needs.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Apologies Jared, don’t even have an excuse for the mix up, other than I do watch both of you and you don’t really appear to be the same. Must have been a late night viewing. Apologies
@@silverback5033 Oh dont worry about it.
WOW!!!!!!Great finds!
Thank you.
Beautiful finds! Well worth the hike! Would have over did it and bringing specimens back ☺️
Cool little display boxes
Wow, what a beautiful place. You said “Powder Room”, I immediately thought pit stop, or potty stop 😂. Dynamite storage was not on my radar. Happy belated birthday to Sara.
Ha! I guess it could be used for all of those things! :)
That was my thought too! I guess that's the innocent Canadian in me 🤣. Speaking of powder, is that a gun? Flare gun? Can't say I thought of adding one to my rockhounding gear but I'm also not going anywhere as potentially dangerous... yet! Sos beacon is a great idea!
Special b-day spot for Sara! Thanks!
:)
Happy Birthday< Sarah!
Really beautiful area don't get to see pristine untouched locations like that too often.
Interesting pegmatites. Good philosophy on the ethics of collecting just take what you need don't be greedy.
That view is godly
I couldn't agree more!
Happy Birthday Sarah🎂
Thank you!
Happy Birthday Sarah! Fun place to go!
Thank you!
Wow, what an amazing locality! I love the variety of finds you took back, especially all of that fluorite. Looking forward to the return trip report! (PS - cracked up at your reference and special effects a minute in…the subject is always way more interesting than the talking head. No crazy talk needed!) 😂😉
I think I learned enough on this trip to make me want to return in the future.
I've never heard of parisite. So, I just researched it more here after watching your video. I learn about so many cool new interesting minerals on your channel. Hopefully next time you guys can find a specimen you're very happy with. Still, you guys brought back a nice representation of what to be found out there. Stunningly beautiful local. I think its foolish for some to collect way more than one actually needs. Greed. Its good you stress this in your videos. Also, I was curious to know if you found any zeolites out there? I just loved seeing all the minerals at play there. Very cool area. Thanks for sharing this video 😁👍
Its a cool little mineral and at some point we will head back and hope to find a nice little cluster of them.
We did not find any zeolites at that location.
@@CurrentlyRockhounding ok thanks. Waa curious is all.
I certainly agree with the "Collect with a Purpose" ideal. I am very limited in space and the wife frowns when I bring home too much, she is a teacher and is very interested in minerals but is realistic about it. To some though it is literally an addiction and hard to say no to even the smallest piece. As far as fish creek goes we have a river in the eastern sierra that isn't quite that wide! Not sure what qualifies as a river, creek or stream! Your location in this video is beautiful and has gained my bucket list, thank you I enjoyed it.
I see that addiction in people and I'm not envious of them at all. Buckets do not bring happiness as much as a few selected samples.
Very cool. Thank you for sharing. I was wondering if you think about protection from predators. The four legged, the two legged and the ones that slither? I keep seeing uploads of bear attacks and such. Just thinkin'. I tend to overthink.
Interesting! I wasn't aware that milky quartz actually GREW in big crystals - very cool. A trip to the Snowbird Mine may be in my future. Also, omigosh, Sarah is so cute!
You should plan a trip there! Maybe we could meet there?
Smarter. Just the pretty stuff
Should be using a UV light, you'll know instantly if its fluorite.
How does this Mine compare to the silverbell mine near republic wa? we visited there after seeing your video and had alot of fun.
I don't really know how to compare them, both are good locations.
That is interesting! That’s very beautiful!
Thank you.
Great large pegmatite...What did they use to mine there originally? Beryllium? Tungsten? Quartz Crystals?
That's a very good question, I'm not sure what they were mining for.
Happy Birthday Sarah. Great finds, thank you for the warning against over-collecting. Have you been Jade hunting in Montana? I hear that it is supposed to be pretty spectacular.
Thank you! We have not gone and looked for any Jade in Montana, maybe next year!
Absolutely awesome location and just as awesome finds! If I ever get the opportunity to visit Montana I'll make sure to go there as well. Thanks for sharing!
I have a question, though - what did you use to clean up your crystals? I found some nice quartz clusters that are also crusted in iron stains and manganese and I've been thinking about the best way to clean them up. Did you just use muriatic acid or (also) something else?
The crystals were cleaned with Iron Out, took about 3 days of soaking to clean them up.
I think that purple is fluorite as well, but I’m not there, so I don’t know. Fluorite is one of my favs
There's a lot at his location.
Hey new sub here and just getting into crystal collecting. have found some nice pieces of late and just located 3 spots within a half hour drive. plan to try for permissions on those. One question...What do you clean your rocks with? Like I said rookie here! Really enjoyed the vid and will be checking out more. Thanks for taking me along, looked like a good time! Be safe!
Nice finds. That Pegmatite looks like fifty feet thick.
In this mine it turns out that there is the Largest Quartz Crystal, this is very extraordinary friend.
It really is a very cool thing to see.
Another great video very interesting and I agree with you quality over quantity (responsible rockhounding)
Nice to see someone using a hammer and chisel, much more power and control. Do you know what the economic mineral was?
I'm not exactly sure what they were mining here.
That is insane man.
I really like the hinged specimen cases. Do they come in larger sizes too? Where can I get them? Thanks for any information 👋
They do come in other sizes, these are the traditional Perky Boxes.
The company Tucson Store Fixtures, has some different sizes and the best prices I can find on them.
Thank you very much. My favoite specimens won’t be getting dusty anymore. 🤗
Nice finds. Went to a mine the sunday, but it was unsafe to go in. Not even the runoff was any good.
Its good to play it safe.
I've always wondered if maybe bringing something like a mountain bike might be feasible for sites like this so that you're not dead tired hiking in lol.
We would like something like that but it does come with extra costs and we operate on a shoestring around here.
Did you end up getting the fluorite to fluoresce? And if so under what UV wavelength? Thanks!
It does! I only have a 365nm light. The midwave and shortwave lights are out of my price range.
Nice place,...! I would like to go there one day....!!
But it's a long travel from GHANA....!!
Keep explore new places
The Danish Viking
nice dig site
Would that material react to UV light? Looks like it would really light up if you were to visit that area at night with a strong UV light.
It somewhat does. I don't have the best UV being that its a 365NM light.
How long was the hike?
It depends on how far you can get with your car or truck and the status of the gates. The location is on my website.
hello! did you see any spodumene?
I wasn't looking for that.