Thanks everyone for watching!! If you'd like to help support my adventures even more here's a link to my online store where I sell the gemstones that I collect whether its as a specimen, cabochons, or handmade silver jewelry that I smith myself!! Any support is much appreciated and goes right back into these adventures!! www.muskeggems.com/
You are so knowledgeable. Thank you for filming your adventures... Please know your vocabulary regarding your finds, is at times like a foreign language.
Some really crazy beautiful veiws in this video, your camera work is always so awesome aswell. Where i live in alaska we have alot of the same plant life so it was fun to see that too. Love your videos, you are so informative every step of the way and it always keeps me interested. Keep up the fantastic work, looking forward to seeing your next adventure!
Thanks!! I really enjoy watching videos from youtubers in Alaska too. I actually live right near the panhandle which is why we have such similar terrain, similar geology too!! I've been trying to find some garnets here that are comparable to the Wrangell deposit but i haven't quite found that quality yet. I'll be uploading more soon, glad you like the videos!!😁
@@NWRockExplorer I just looked up the Wrangell deposit and i had no idea we had such quality garnets over on the pan handle! I live on the Kenai peninsula and I've always gone to collect agates on the beach but haven't really even thought about what other stuff we might have around here. I hope you find those high quality garnets in your area soon, it'd be really cool to see that and see what you do with them. I think it's awesome that you do all your own metal work aswell, I'd one day like to do that too, but for now I just really enjoy cabbing. I've got notifications on so I'll definitely be looking forward to your next upload. I wish you the best of luck with your prospecting!
What a great hike to the top of the world! It's so beautiful and it's fun watching you look for sunstones. Those old ladders were pretty cool too. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!! Yea the ladders are quite unique to this trail around here, haven't seen any like them on the other trails. Really saves a lot of time not having to climb on steep rock!!
Thanks!! I'm glad you like the videos!! I haven't been uploading much lately but I'm trying to change that over the summer. Thanks for sticking around!!
Your rock hounding locations always seem so intense but the beauty is amazing. Should have done a time lapse with your bug bites. Always thought I wanted to go hounding with you but I'm not so sure anymore 😂
These are just Dakota bib rain pants, fairly good quality but I am pretty rough on them so I'll need to get a replacement soon. They are a bit warm but great if your dealing with mud and snow.
Another great video! And man, those bugs looked like they wanted to eat you alive, lots of bug spray needed I assume. Are those cabins deserted? Be fun to helicopter a years' worth of food and supplies and spend a year just living up there taking in all the seasons!
Thanks!! These cabins are owned by locals although I haven't seen anyone up there before. Someday I'd like to build a cabin or maybe some micro shelters but I'm not sure where or how I'd do it. I really like the coastal areas so I might have to get myself a kayak to explore the islands and channels to see if I can find some cool spots🤔
Thanks everyone for watching!! If you'd like to help support my adventures even more here's a link to my online store where I sell the gemstones that I collect whether its as a specimen, cabochons, or handmade silver jewelry that I smith myself!! Any support is much appreciated and goes right back into these adventures!! www.muskeggems.com/
ROCK SHOW!
Beautiful country!
Great view and lots of pegmatite. Thanks for taking us along!
You can see to the edge of the world up there! 😆
Kinda got chewed on up there too. 🪰😅
@@albertalakeland yea pretty buggy right!! It was an awesome trip, hopefully there'll be more to come soon!!
You are so knowledgeable. Thank you for filming your adventures...
Please know your vocabulary regarding your finds, is at times like a foreign language.
Some really crazy beautiful veiws in this video, your camera work is always so awesome aswell. Where i live in alaska we have alot of the same plant life so it was fun to see that too. Love your videos, you are so informative every step of the way and it always keeps me interested. Keep up the fantastic work, looking forward to seeing your next adventure!
Thanks!! I really enjoy watching videos from youtubers in Alaska too. I actually live right near the panhandle which is why we have such similar terrain, similar geology too!! I've been trying to find some garnets here that are comparable to the Wrangell deposit but i haven't quite found that quality yet. I'll be uploading more soon, glad you like the videos!!😁
@@NWRockExplorer I just looked up the Wrangell deposit and i had no idea we had such quality garnets over on the pan handle! I live on the Kenai peninsula and I've always gone to collect agates on the beach but haven't really even thought about what other stuff we might have around here. I hope you find those high quality garnets in your area soon, it'd be really cool to see that and see what you do with them. I think it's awesome that you do all your own metal work aswell, I'd one day like to do that too, but for now I just really enjoy cabbing. I've got notifications on so I'll definitely be looking forward to your next upload. I wish you the best of luck with your prospecting!
What a great hike to the top of the world! It's so beautiful and it's fun watching you look for sunstones. Those old ladders were pretty cool too. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!! Yea the ladders are quite unique to this trail around here, haven't seen any like them on the other trails. Really saves a lot of time not having to climb on steep rock!!
Beautiful spot to explore,great job Liam 👍🏔⛏💎❤️
Thanks!! It really is an amazing spot, glad I finally made it up there!!
what an incredible view those cabins have man.
Sucks to see the swarms of bugs but I bet the trip was great.
I watch all your videos. I don’t comment every time, but I really enjoy your adventures, your knowledge and the places you take us. Thank you.
Thanks!! I'm glad you like the videos!! I haven't been uploading much lately but I'm trying to change that over the summer. Thanks for sticking around!!
@@NWRockExplorer you’re a sweetheart I will always stick around. I hope my boy turns out like you.🤎
You’re as amazing as the view “Heaven Sent”. Thank you so much.
My face hurts from the smile you put on it. Thank You 🤗☺️
Much love
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Thanks!! I'm glad you like the video!! I have so many more awesome trips planned for the summer!! Can't wait to get moving again!!
No doubt😊Safe travels😎
That was another great adventure ! Keep lookin, you'll soon find that mother pegmatite
Thanks!! There's so much land to explore out here, just have to find that one spot where the right minerals got concentrated.
Great video. Glad I caught the premiere. Such beautiful scenery. 🙂
Beautiful,learning a lot!
Your rock hounding locations always seem so intense but the beauty is amazing. Should have done a time lapse with your bug bites. Always thought I wanted to go hounding with you but I'm not so sure anymore 😂
You sure carried a lot of weight up that mountain. What waders do you wear? Seems like they would be hot but it's sure nice to stay dry.
These are just Dakota bib rain pants, fairly good quality but I am pretty rough on them so I'll need to get a replacement soon. They are a bit warm but great if your dealing with mud and snow.
Another great video! And man, those bugs looked like they wanted to eat you alive, lots of bug spray needed I assume. Are those cabins deserted? Be fun to helicopter a years' worth of food and supplies and spend a year just living up there taking in all the seasons!
Thanks!! These cabins are owned by locals although I haven't seen anyone up there before. Someday I'd like to build a cabin or maybe some micro shelters but I'm not sure where or how I'd do it. I really like the coastal areas so I might have to get myself a kayak to explore the islands and channels to see if I can find some cool spots🤔