*Carnelian Agate* - Found on the Thompson River.
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Check out this amazing Carnelian Agate we found rock hunting on the Thompson River. It was a warm winter's day during Christmas Break, and we had to get the kids out of the house and off their computers. So we went for a road trip to the Thompson River to have a nice pleasant walk along the Gravel bars hunting for agates. And we found some great rocks.
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That piece of basalt with agate running through it that Alex found was very nice!
Agate hunting is such a great family hobby.
Awesome family time!
Dan, if everyone had your attitude...the world would be a much better place!
The real gems are friends we make along the way.
Great family outing, thanks for taking us along Dan and Fam.
It's nice that you have time for even the most common agates and as one of your common fans I appreciate that. That looks like a day I would enjoy.❤
Spectacular discovery my friend...A very beautiful and natural gemstone ..Excellent Good luck 🇮🇩💎😍😍👍
Can't think of a better way to spend the day, hunting rocks with the family. Well done!
The "little chip" was certainly a percussion flake from flint knapping. Nice find!
I’m a geologist and as a kid I would walk into tree branches because o was too busy looking for cool rocks. You can probably sympathize.
I’m a diurnal skygazer, as a kid... looking up... ✨yeaaaah✨I can also sympathise 😂
Have a great day 🕊
Same and it still happens and I’m 21😂😂😂😂
😂 the worst was when me and my siblings would run around trying to collect the pine cones, we used to get taken out from the giant tree roots falling like dominos trying to fill our fire starters first 😅 😂 competitions as siblings is dangerous ❤😂😂
I'm all of above. I look down for any rock or stone that catches my eyes. Then I look up at the clouds constantly changing formations. Been slapped in the face and tripped up many of times.
I have a few scars myself and I also have walked into a few large spiderweb when looking down lol
I enjoy seeing your lovely family doing a fun family activity. Probably because I had neither. 🏴❤️
Orange Carnelian is one of my favourite gemstones
Still, the best gem on that river is the mighty Dana Blue! Well done, Dan!!! 😉
thanks, Dan, for giving people their Hurd-fix in mid winter. This looks like the perfect activity when you don't want to be ankle deep in freezing water.
Love seeing the family outing vids, you have such a lovely family. Alex had some amazing finds today! And Dana has such a lovely smile. Stay warm out there, cheers from Washington state ❤
😂 I totally saw you down there! Was driving by and having myself a chuckle because I saw the hat and thought “maybe that’s Dan”
I love seaglass so many diff beautiful frosted colors 🥰😍
⭐️⭐️The birds are starlings. They fly in weird patters like that.
AWESOME!
They should make like 15inch walking magnifying glasses on a stick. That would help increase the odds of finding more precious stones
With some bright LEDs around the edges. I'll take one! Or how about a camera on a stick and viewing goggles!
@putteslaintxtbks5166 already innovating! Love it. These ole peepers ain't what they used to be.
Omg yes. I would totally buy that! And then another stick that grabs them haha. No more broken backs!!!
For the pro version, also a metal detector, hybred magnifier. Is 68 old? Only been a grandpa for under a year!
@@putteslaintxtbks5166OR....and big magnifying glass, with LED ring light AND a camera looking through the magnifying glass WITH a 10" HD screen at the top of the stick for viewing.......AND a body harness to hang it on........AND a proximity detector to alert you when you're about to walk into something/someone! That aughta cover it.......other than a coffeemaker. But lets not get too carried away!!! LOL!
EDIT*- Can try Harbor Freight (or Princess Auto in Canada). They'll have TIG gloves too and likely at a lower price that a welding specific shop. 👍
It's cool that you posted this when you did. I was just slabbing up a bunch of carnelian yesterday that I've found here in the Cumberland mountains in East Tennessee
Some really great finds!
Thanks for sharing
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Awesome Dan ! Nice with the family great😂🎉✨️💫💴👍
i once lived on the south Thompson near Pritchard, i once found a calcite/quartz mix with eyes. on the indigenous thing one of the oldest remains was found along the South Thompson
The value of positive family time goes way beyond money. I'll take the family time!
I use to find beautiful clear agates on Pebble Beach, I use to live on Pacific avenue in crescent City CA, it was a 3, 4 minute walk straight to the beach.
The 2 pound piece i found as a kid has been a prize possession of mine for years i have many beautiful finds but that was my first and proudest find
Talk about being positive: out in the cold weather as a family outing.
This is the magic stuff that makes me watch your video.
Regards South Africa 🇿🇦
Wow Dan that’s a BEAST! Niiiiice! ❤❤❤❤❤
I love Agate hunting. I used to do it all the time right off the Yellowstone river. Lots of Agates and petrified wood. My favorite agate I have is a nice sized blue agate. None of my other friends have found blue agate and I have found two.
Thank you for your comments on artifact collecting!
We are going agate hunting in the exact same area on Sunday. Living in Kamloops is a great agate hunting area.
3:01 tell me that doesn't look like a half face!
Nice carnelian shark tooth! Carna carna carna carna carna carnelian..... 🎵 🎶
Dirty Dan the Man
Your going to have to calm your teets
On all the great finds
I can’t take it anymore
You have me foaming at the bits;)
Great vids great commentator!
You da man Dan !
what, why are you a critic,
@@greggiles7309 criticizing what ?
Love the GLoTD
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Wish I was there.
🤩 what finds! Enjoyed this... the location again was stunning.
It was the seam piece that I would like to view up close, out of sheer curiosity.
Fire agate: One day.I.WILL.Find.One.Myself! ✨determined✨😂
Thanks Dan 🕊🇬🇧
Here in Oklahoma I head out and find different types of agate. I have a good collection now, and have even made my wife some jewelry from a Boley agate and a green moss agate.
As a family of 6 camping on the Minnesota Lake Superior Northshore hunting Lake Superior Agates, Thompsonite & others rocks to take home & tumble was a great way of making memories together! I have a serious rock addiction adding to my collection wherever I go. Knife River Flint in ND. River Agates from MT Yellowstone River. Petrified wood. This list go's on.
wow
I always love the family rock hounding videos
Dan thanks so much. My girlfriend and I have gotten into gold prospecting and are have fun thanks to you. She loves the gem stones meanwhile I like to look for gold. Are there any places we can go to find both? We have gone to Yale and stave lake but only a few flakes. Lots a red baby Jem stones. We would love to come out and meet and help you on one of your adventures. Like when You and Pauly the 100 pan challenge. Hope to hear back from you. Thank you so much Dan for all you have done for us beginners. All the best to you and your family. It was awesome seeing you all out even on a cold day.
The rich gold of time with family❤
Thanks, Dan, for talking about why we shouldn't take home indigenous artifacts!
I love agate picking
Hey Dan, Dayna and Evan! Awesome to see you guys enjoying some outdoor family time (even if it was chilling)! Looks like Evan is giving you a run for the money on beard length, Dan! I can't believe how much he has grown since I first was introduced to him through your channel. He's not a little boy anymore. He is a handsome young man! And Dayna gets more beautiful each time she is in your videos! You and your family are such beautiful people and a blessing to all of your followers, like me, who have learned so much knowledge about geology, gems and gold, among many things! I pray your dad is doing well, too! Give him a hug for me!
Those agates are just gorgeous. It was amazing to see how each one had its own unique properties. At the end you are showing them cleaned and close up. One of the colorless agates, towards the end, kind of looked like it had a natural thumb print embedded in the top of it. I went back trying to stop the video to show the timestamp, to no avail. I'm not nimble enough today! 😁
I want to apologize for being late watching the last couple of posts you made. I've been on the road driving long distances to help my club finish the clubhouse. I will be tied up again this weekend as well. Since I'll be crying over this, I will call it the SMDVAL (Susan missed Dan's video again lesson). 😪 In the meantime, I'm sending warmth and blessings from Alabama ❤️
I love agates. Dan I think you would really like Lake Superior agates. If you are not already aware.
When Dan mentioned the seam agate I heard it as 'sea maggot'. I need my ears mined.
Wait it’s culturally inappropriate to find arrow heads now? I’ve never heard of that. I think it honors the ppl who made those items, to find them and display their work. Hmm
This is what happens when a matter will not simply go away and neither side of the issue has sufficient resources to lobby the politicians to convince them to apply some brain cells to the matter . You get these heavy handed obtuse bans , rather than a well thought out and reasoned piece of intelligent legislation .
Political correctness and wokeness is the downfall of our society. There is nobody descended from any native American that would be angry about the specialness of finding an arrowhead. This is like the stupidest thing I have ever heard
Head south to SW Washington, a lot of amazing river finds, and quite large also.
Stuff looks great
Nice editing timing the rock photos to the 🎵. Well done.
AH GAH TAY!!!
It's a good thing to spend time with your family and make memories for the future thanks for sharing this with us six stars
Agate hunting is a community hobby here in Kenai Alaska. You probably couldn’t sell agates to anyone here but people would also never sell their agates to anybody.
You should get that lay down cart that they make for weeding young gardens! You would find hundreds like that!😂
The agate at 8:59 looks like a map of Tasmania, here in Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks for sharing your outing and great to see D, A and E hanging out.
A Little late , But , Happy New Year to you and yours ! Best of luck in 2024 !
Love these vids!!😎😎
In 1972 I found a lot of really good carnelian right in Vancouver. It was on Robson St., between Granville St. and Burrard St. Unfortunately the import store where I found all that carnelian is long gone.
Are you keeping and crushing the quartz?
Wish you could visit New Zealand and fossik down the South Island,
you can keep any Greenstone you can carry out,
Just did this with my kids on lake Ontario today.
Nice trip, I'm with you.
Our own Canadian hippie hillbilly.
A crow roost fun to watch .there is one in burnaby near hwy 1 and willingdon go at sunrise or sunset
Hello. I really enjoy watching your videos. I LOVE being in nature and looking for cool semi precious stones. Watching your videos I am now into learning how to identify agates and where to pan for gold. I firmly believe in learning from those who have a passion and it is very clear you are passionate about what you do. I live in the Keremeos area and love to camp so if you come into this area and would be willing to let me tag along to learn from you I'd be grateful.
Those birds sound a lot like cars on the highway 😂
We would spend hours on agate beach in Northern California looking for agates.
Always ethically sound Dan. Very much appreciated. And always love your show!!
I'd love to find an Agate one day, But being from South Wales UK I think I have more of a chance of finding hens teeth! I will see you in the next video 👍
Noce!!!
7:35 “ I don’t think I want that back” ungrateful kids 😂
Nice video!
always keep your eyes peeled for "lithic flakes" these are agate , chert , flint and jasper flakes that have been struck from a core by ancient natives during the process of making tools like arrowheads . some may have what we call retouch or secondary modification to turn the flake into a scraper or cutting tool which makes it a proper artefact . you identify these flakes by looking for a distinct "bulb of percussion " , this is a domed out area normally at the thick end of a flake which is a remnant of the strike used to remove the flake from the core and it does not usually happen in nature
im willing to bet the blue sections of your ocean picture stone would make nice arrowheads the inclusions seem grainy
The right Carnelian is worth great $
I found a nice one the size of my hand. It glows and is very clean. It was the only thing like it in the entire river.
Funny that Evan disappeared almost instantly.. I think those birds were Starlings.. they moved like them at least.
Purdy!
Couldn’t you find gold there when it’s so low?
Well, there is artistic value, & with quality agate's you can make jewelry & sell that. My mom used to make jewelry, Still might
Sir there was a really great mass of trees in your film (the one at the end with the birds) may I please use the image as it will make a great painting. Keep up the great work. Pete
We hunt arrowheads in our part of the world, I’ve never been told it was culturally inappropriate,just saving history and I don’t sell my finds, if I’m in national park lands I leave them as they lay.
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I go out in my canoe a lot and i always take my canoe into spots no one would ever attempt to go because that is where i most likely find the things no one have ever seen before and i get to look at views that only i have seen the only wayto look at the world from a fresh unseen perspective is to go where no one in thier right mind would think of ever trying to get to but thats where new discoveries are found and views never seen before nothing new is found on a paved path
I have on that was knapped I to a hide scraper.
Is there anything NOT found on the Thompson River?
Jade is not found in the Thompson River.
Your oldest son looks very similar to me.
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Did someone cut that into a heart?
Belo lugar 👍
Some people think time with family is wasted, some think it's precious. Guess which person is most loved?
I’ve never gone agate picking
i have a few agets that r red n black like lave flow might b gold in them they r heavy
Not meaning to be too pedantic, but a 'mineral' has both a particular composition and a particular structure. So while opal and quartz might have the same composition they are not the same mineral (opal, glass and agate are not minerals at all, though agate and opal can be composed of silica minerals. Glass is also almost never pure sio2).
Did I time travel or is this a repost?
I was thinking the same thing...
Have you tried searching in the dark using a UV flashlight? this is how I look for amber.
Since you said all quartz is silicon dioxide could you make silicon metal from quartz,opel and agates?
Not gonna lie, when I saw the Carnelian agate for the first time I thought it looked kinda like a kidney stone. 😂 but still cool
Would you tumble those?