Thanks man. Cool tips. Maybe you should add to always have plenty of drinking water with you. And be careful of the heat and UV's. One more thing. You could add a plug about respecting the land and nature. Animals live out there. Thank you again. Subscribed.
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This is awesome! Im in nevada as well, so thank you for the tips!!
Thanks for the info, good job. The book Gem Trails of Nevada is another decent reference, but needs an update. That's good advice to explore. I know there are some giant cobbles along the northeast shore of Lake Lahontan, but there signs that said no collecting in the park.
Super close to me. Those are not super abundant around us, but I have found a few on the fort churchhill side of the river. Only problem at the moment is its flooding over there at moment but when the water goes down a bit will be a solid time to look. Also the black rock desert is not to far and can find some amazing ones around there. 👍
@@nevadaexplorer8399 I’m down to go to Crystal Peak by Verdi. You at least have a side by side. I hate walking with hella stuff. I’ve gone out to the playa and found some arrowheads and stuff, but I mostly are interested in crystals
@foxchick242 ya side by side has been a nice investment for my hounding adventures well all my adventures really 🤣🤣 ya half of the geodes on my shelf came from around the black rock. I honestly walked past and kicked them around for years not knowing what I was looking for but when I figured it out I found them out there. I'm a big fan of crystals myself
I just retired at 71 years of age and discovered this very addicting hobby. Love your videos❤
Thank you for that. It's funny when I was a kid I hated looking for rocks with my dad now as I'm older I absolutely love it. Thank you for watching
Thank you for this video! You are so awesome! Hope to see you out there in Nevada some day 😊
Thank you for the kind words and the support I hope so as well. Love meeting like minded rock hounds especially in the home state.
I'm stoked at finding your rockhounding videos. I just moved near lake lahatan.
I'll definitely be exploring around the lake.
Thanks Dude 😎
Thanks man. Cool tips. Maybe you should add to always have plenty of drinking water with you. And be careful of the heat and UV's.
One more thing. You could add a plug about respecting the land and nature. Animals live out there.
Thank you again.
Subscribed.
This is awesome! Im in nevada as well, so thank you for the tips!!
Thank you hopefully they help
Hey man I live in vegas thanks for the information
Thanks for the info, good job. The book Gem Trails of Nevada is another decent reference, but needs an update. That's good advice to explore. I know there are some giant cobbles along the northeast shore of Lake Lahontan, but there signs that said no collecting in the park.
love your tip abt the old timers! -k
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I’m in Fernley ! I want to look for Geoids!!
Super close to me. Those are not super abundant around us, but I have found a few on the fort churchhill side of the river. Only problem at the moment is its flooding over there at moment but when the water goes down a bit will be a solid time to look. Also the black rock desert is not to far and can find some amazing ones around there. 👍
@@nevadaexplorer8399 I’m down to go to Crystal Peak by Verdi. You at least have a side by side. I hate walking with hella stuff. I’ve gone out to the playa and found some arrowheads and stuff, but I mostly are interested in crystals
@@nevadaexplorer8399 I believe I’ve been out at black rock. Found some old 50 caliber casing from World War II. And that wagon hot spring
@foxchick242 ya side by side has been a nice investment for my hounding adventures well all my adventures really 🤣🤣 ya half of the geodes on my shelf came from around the black rock. I honestly walked past and kicked them around for years not knowing what I was looking for but when I figured it out I found them out there. I'm a big fan of crystals myself