Orogrande, NM. Private claim with permission. Small mountain range with many private claims. Other areas in S. NM I am aware of are Hachita and the Burro Mountains. The main Hachita claim is having a ton of work done, so probably not able to collect there (unless you get permission). There may be outlying prospects to poke at. Not sure about the Burros, never hunted this mineral there, just Silver and Fluorite.
I am not sure. This is in New Mexico. I think there's a lot more Turquoise in Nevada, so I'd try that area first in a google search. This video was on a private claim with permission. Arizona also has some Turquoise, but I just don't know where any pay to dig places are. Good luck!
I’m in the area- I would really love to meet up with you- I have some info on the Caballo Mtns- and I’d love to pick yer brain -if you are so inclined to help a fellow treasure hunter 🙏🏼
Hi Sierra. I live closer to Santa Fe right now. Work has been crazy thus no new expeditions or videos lately. My email is in the "About" Section. Have you read all the Treasurenet stuff on these topics yet? Lots there, and that's where the maps, etc. I put in vids mostly come from.
@@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor Thanks. Hard to please everyone, I guess. I do appreciate all (respectful) opinions, however, so speak up people and I will do my best to strike a balance.
@@lostadamsgold Thank you for the hard work and putting out the expense of making these videos. I have my own YT channel and know how much work goes into them. Also, my 13 yr old daughter has taken an interest in rockhounding, so I know how much expense, and danger, goes into reaching the areas you are filming. If I may suggest, some videos showing the difference between raw and worked stones would really be helpful. Thanks again!!
That's a great find. Take care
Cool find bro
oh please share location
Orogrande, NM. Private claim with permission. Small mountain range with many private claims. Other areas in S. NM I am aware of are Hachita and the Burro Mountains. The main Hachita claim is having a ton of work done, so probably not able to collect there (unless you get permission). There may be outlying prospects to poke at. Not sure about the Burros, never hunted this mineral there, just Silver and Fluorite.
Where can I do this where can I go n pay for this
I am not sure. This is in New Mexico. I think there's a lot more Turquoise in Nevada, so I'd try that area first in a google search. This video was on a private claim with permission. Arizona also has some Turquoise, but I just don't know where any pay to dig places are. Good luck!
I’m in the area- I would really love to meet up with you- I have some info on the Caballo Mtns- and I’d love to pick yer brain -if you are so inclined to help a fellow treasure hunter 🙏🏼
Hi Sierra. I live closer to Santa Fe right now. Work has been crazy thus no new expeditions or videos lately. My email is in the "About" Section. Have you read all the Treasurenet stuff on these topics yet? Lots there, and that's where the maps, etc. I put in vids mostly come from.
ditch the music
I'll keep that in mind for future videos. Some people like music, tho, so may be hard to please everyone. Thanks for watching.
@@lostadamsgold Keep the music. IMHO, it adds to the ambiance of the video. People who don't like it can turn the volume off.
@@WilliamHearnTOEFL_Tutor Thanks. Hard to please everyone, I guess. I do appreciate all (respectful) opinions, however, so speak up people and I will do my best to strike a balance.
@@lostadamsgold Thank you for the hard work and putting out the expense of making these videos. I have my own YT channel and know how much work goes into them. Also, my 13 yr old daughter has taken an interest in rockhounding, so I know how much expense, and danger, goes into reaching the areas you are filming. If I may suggest, some videos showing the difference between raw and worked stones would really be helpful. Thanks again!!
It is soft in its natural state you have to go through the process of stablelzation ..⚗️🧪🪣🧬🌡️🩺... (plastic) ..
Thanks for the tip. I just like to find stuff. Not sure what to do after that.