How to Find a Crystal Pocket from Scratch (Comprehensive) | Crystal-Ray Vision

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @AndrewJ951
    @AndrewJ951 3 дні тому

    Crystal-Ray Vision is real! Pulled a clear quartz point directly out of a large vein of massive on Thursday. And dug out a little smokey point on K-spar matrix today! I discovered both within 10 minutes of digging at both spots. Needless to say it's been a good week. Keep up the awesome work Hunter!
    😎

  • @Darksagan
    @Darksagan 7 днів тому

    I am only 8 minutes in and this is already fire. Made me realize I was in the perfect spot earlier today..definitely going back. Great work.

  • @Snakez011587
    @Snakez011587 4 місяці тому +4

    I admire the determination, dude braved the rain, snow and night time in the wilderness to give us a video, and never once mentioned it.

  • @blackpowder4016
    @blackpowder4016 9 місяців тому +8

    This is an awesome presentation, much better than I was expecting. I'm impressed. I'm used to a lot of mystical new-age metaphysical word salad and the occasional divining rod. You never said Lemuria even once. Your video editing skills are superior as well. Well done. Very well done.

    • @senseicorey9979
      @senseicorey9979 2 дні тому

      "You never said Lamuria even once"
      Legitimately LOL'd at this

  • @nationalskyline
    @nationalskyline 3 місяці тому +2

    This is by far the best video for prospecting quartz crystals. Thank you so much for such an informative guide!

  • @127pcj
    @127pcj Місяць тому

    Quality video! I found a quartz pocket at around 13,000' in the San Juan Mountains by following the float just like you described this last weekend (Oct 6, 2024). The surface pocket had some nice "single ladies" and then developed into this sticky clay like I've never seen before. The clay would flash green and blue on the surface when first exposed to oxygen. I got what I thought was the whole pocket, but now after watching your video I think there is a lot more clay to follow! Hit me up if you ever want to go rockhouding in the San Juans.

  • @charlesbegley1350
    @charlesbegley1350 9 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic! Very informative! It makes me want to run off to the hills right this second

  • @michaeltrimble7680
    @michaeltrimble7680 2 місяці тому

    I was telling my girlfriend next time we go to CO, we need to go to Pike’s Peak area. This really fuels that flame 🔥

  • @conative6517
    @conative6517 3 місяці тому +1

    I've been searching for a video like this forever. Thank you!

    • @EverythingIsSpirit
      @EverythingIsSpirit  28 днів тому

      Sometimes I worry that I get too detailed in these videos. However, its comments like these that make me rememeber that lockating pockets is about paying attention to details, so I'll keep details included. Thanks for your comment, support, and am happy you found the tips helpful. Let's go track some pockets!! 💎

  • @jimedgar6789
    @jimedgar6789 4 місяці тому

    Bro! This video totally transformed my understanding of how to find these veins, pockets, etc. WOW!!! Good job on the backfill, too. So many people leave their shit a real mess.

  • @Mr.B321
    @Mr.B321 3 місяці тому

    I bought crystals from you when you had your shop on Etsy. Thanks for making this video!

  • @PeterSorrentino-nf1qs
    @PeterSorrentino-nf1qs 10 днів тому

    Very informative video, thank you! I have found a lot of surface finds in the Pikes Peak region during my hiking and camping adventures. Do you have any videos on cleaning and polishing?

  • @xSKASKSx
    @xSKASKSx 9 місяців тому +1

    Sick vid 👍 Love all of the information here - Good stuff!! Looking forward to the next one 😸

  • @Carebearritual
    @Carebearritual 7 місяців тому

    This was so insanely helpful. I evenjust moved to jeffco and have been traveling to pikes to rock hound every weekend that isn’t too freezing

  • @sdbanks6690
    @sdbanks6690 9 місяців тому

    Nice vid! Exactly what I like to do, finding my own pegmatites is way more fun and requires more skill than visiting a known deposit or mine.

  • @jadefinding
    @jadefinding 3 місяці тому

    Rad bro, your work is appreciated.

  • @blackrockcrystalco
    @blackrockcrystalco 9 місяців тому

    Sweet video! i love learning about geology, it helps so much in prospecting and understanding deposits. while my deposit is more of a altered hydro system, it was initially a weak pegmatite.

  • @NWRockExplorer
    @NWRockExplorer 9 місяців тому +1

    Really like your vids!! This was a super informative video, definitely learned a few things. How did you learn all this stuff, it seems you've got lots of experience or do a lot of reading!! Still trying to find a good consistently producing site to dig crystals at myself, fingers crossed I'll find one this summer. Thanks for sharing!!

    • @EverythingIsSpirit
      @EverythingIsSpirit  9 місяців тому +2

      I'm delighted to hear that it is having the effect I strongly desired: to inform & inspire.✨
      How I learned: just a rabbit hole obsession with crystals. After filling every vacant shelf in my house with minerals and converting my kitchen into a semi-lab to observe how they grow, I got curious about how the earth was generating them and if there were patterns to discovering them. Coloring outside the lines and walking off trail in areas where I read online that crystals had been found prompted the discovery of a few crystals and at that point, I began to realize that they were more common than I initially thought. About a year ago, I met someone who showed me many of their big crystal pocket projects. The biggest thing I took away from that experience was again, seeing that untapped pockets were abundant. You know, there is an education element but there's also the element of experience and just getting out there, playing with the variables, turning over rocks, and scratching the surface. I'm not gonna lie, I don't have very much experience and feel like I'm only just getting started. I just have a furious curiosity for what's out there and think curiosity is the best learning tool. Almost finished with a bachelors degree in geology and honestly, there has been a few classes that were helpful, but where I learn the most is mineralogy and geology articles online (written by mineralogists and accomplished prospectors like Maynard Bixby and anything from Mark Jacobson), spending time roaming through vast forests and cliffs in search of crystals, and the three prospectors that I've met in the forest a handful of times in the past year). It's my goal to bring everything I learn to UA-cam so others may find harmony with the earth and discover beautiful crystals.✨ Mb, lotta words. 😅 This summer is ours, both of us going to discover a big, consistently productive pocket. I feel it.
      Your channel is in on point and I love your sun and moonstone prospecting videos!
      &BC is some next level natural beauty...

    • @NWRockExplorer
      @NWRockExplorer 9 місяців тому

      @@EverythingIsSpirit Thanks!! I've learned most of what I know the same way. There aren't really any known crystal digging sites around here but by chance I stopped at an old quarry one day and found it was rich with all kinds of minerals and after a few trips I found my first pocket of quartz crystals. There are a few prospectors In the southern parts of BC that I've talked to through Facebook that helped me along the way with identification and what I should keep an eye out for. I've learnt a lot just looking at pictures of their adventures too!! On top of that researching rabbit hole after rabbit hole and exploring anywhere I could. Now after a few years of serious rockhounding I'm still just getting started haha. This year I've got some big adventures planned. I've been researching a ton of areas over the winter, now I just need to get back out exploring again!! Best of luck this year, I look forward to seeing more of your videos!!🙂

  • @kb432
    @kb432 5 місяців тому

    hey man I live in the Loveland area and i've been looking for information like this. Been trying to learn more because I really enjoy this kind of thing

  • @jlr3636
    @jlr3636 6 місяців тому +1

    When you say “healed” does that mean the crystal had broken off the matrix but was still in the solution and the crystal continued to form over the broken surface.

  • @brandonskerbetz4574
    @brandonskerbetz4574 9 місяців тому

    Love all of your content! I'm a wildlife biologist and spend a lot of time hiking, which allows me some minor finds. You've been a great source for learning, so thanks!!
    P.S. - if ever near Saguache, CO I'd love to tag along for an adventure! 🤞🏻

    • @EverythingIsSpirit
      @EverythingIsSpirit  9 місяців тому

      Thanks Brandon, I'm thrilled to hear that. Crystal hunting and wildlife photography go so hand in hand bc the best opportunities for both take place off the beaten path. As long as you don't mind me filming the entire time, I'll keep you bookmarked bc I'd love to expand to Saguache area. 😃

    • @brandonskerbetz4574
      @brandonskerbetz4574 9 місяців тому

      @@EverythingIsSpirit Very well said! I wouldn't mind that at all 😄 lots of really cool archeological finds out this way also!

  • @pjnormand4845
    @pjnormand4845 Місяць тому

    Nice tutorial

  • @Ontario_Rockhound
    @Ontario_Rockhound 9 місяців тому

    Another great video!

  • @moon1111rises
    @moon1111rises 9 місяців тому +1

    First comment 😇 thanks for sharing your knowledge & passion! 🔥 💎 💫 ⚒️ 🌿

    • @EverythingIsSpirit
      @EverythingIsSpirit  9 місяців тому +1

      😚 You are so welcome! The high definition version is still processing but the video quality should improve within 30min. Thanks for the love, love. ( :

  • @keithwood6459
    @keithwood6459 9 місяців тому

    One billion year old crystals in the Pike's Peak batholith. Hard to beat!

    • @EverythingIsSpirit
      @EverythingIsSpirit  9 місяців тому

      That fact never gets old bro; there's something inexplicably magical about touching something three times older than dinosaurs.

    • @keithwood6459
      @keithwood6459 9 місяців тому

      @@EverythingIsSpirit Yeah I worked at the Stillwater mine. 2.7 billion year old rocks. I have beautiful platinum minerals from there, more than half the age of the earth. Hard to believe!

  • @canyonbird1
    @canyonbird1 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic. Thanks!

  • @KenTibbetts
    @KenTibbetts 9 місяців тому

    1:17 thats exactly what im doin rn in southern maine

  • @fpinkston3042
    @fpinkston3042 9 місяців тому

    great