Thanks Joe, another solid video. You have such a straightforward and approachable style to your videos, very appealing these days. I actually have been planning to go to Arkansas for the eclipse and crystal hunting for 7 years and because i found you i found out about Pine Ridge. Booked a dig there with my daughter the first week of April and we're beyond excited. Thanks for gettin around and findin the good stuff!
Thank you so very much!! I hope you have a lot of fun at Pine Ridge!! Please tell James hello for me…you’ll really like digging with him, he’s a great guy.
Thank you for your videos!! I have appreciated all the info about mines! I go crazy and squeal when you hit big crystals! I’m in Hutto Texas(Austin) but I am so so wanting to make a trip to Arkansas. I’ve never been there. I just retired so I have the time but don’t have a rock hounding buddy. But I gotta get them crystals! lol! 😂❤
Thank you for your videos!! I have appreciated all the info about mines! I go crazy and squeal when you hit big crystals! I’m in Hutto Texas(Austin) but I am so so wanting to make a trip to Arkansas. I’ve never been there. I just retired so I have the time but don’t have a rock hounding buddy. But I gotta get them crystals! lol! 😂❤ Your mom had a birthday on the 10th and mine was the 5th!😊
My friend and I were on his property and have been hearing mining going on. I was wondering what it was but it seems I’ve found it lol. Go to the creeks check the slate you’ll find pyrite balls.
@@slk1451 angling creek where it runs parallel to Beaudry circle right after the bridges. Look for club hill road and ragsdale trail . That big intersection area where the creek is.
I do have a pressure washer that I purchased from Lowe’s, but I didn’t use a pressure washer on any of these…yet. Sometimes the pressure washers can knock crystals off the plates, so I held off for this video.
@@pattisnowden63 I typically keep my favorites, others I will sell to get back dig fees and gas money, and some I give away. Selling some really helps financially (especially in this economy), then it’s like I get a free trip because it pays for itself.
@@joedadbod8450 When we went, it was so hard to find any phantoms.. I just let Mark know about your video. We didn't have much luck.. maybe 2 good singles.
@@themineralmonsters Gah!! I'm so sorry!! Both times I have gone, I did pretty well. This last time with a phantom plate (technically 2), and the first time with a large quartz plate on both front and the back sides. Some single phantoms both trips as well. Some with damage, some were clean. Either way, it was a lot of fun trying to find them!
I live just around the way from Jessieville, and this is the first I've heard of this place. I don't do Facebook, so is there any way you can ask your friend to put his location on Google maps? I'm too old to dig, but would love to take some young folk up there and let them go to town in the mud! 😏😁
Hi, I’m in Russellville and I’m wondering if the mine is open for digging yet? I’m planning on a family dig around the end of September. Also, what is the fee per person? Thanks so much! ❤
Thank you! If you’re on Facebook, look for Blake Barnett, he’s the owner of the mine and is currently developing a page for his mine and finalizing liability waivers, etc. It’ll be a few weeks, (maybe more?) before they’re fully operational for multiple diggers to come.
It’s so new it doesn’t have an actual address yet!! Look for the Home Plate Cafe in Jessieville, AR. It’s a few minutes north of that on some of those gravel roads. Maybe ten-ish minutes from Ron Coleman’s? That’s because of driving slower on the gravel roads.
Great!! Tell him I said “Hi”. 👍🤣 Seriously though, I think the sooner folks get there to dig, the better. He’s got a ton of good stuff for all of the tailings and I am guessing spots will fill up fast.
If you’re on Facebook, look for Blake Barnett, he’s the owner of the mine and is currently developing a page for his mine and finalizing liability waivers, etc. It’ll be a few weeks, (maybe more?) before they’re fully operational for multiple diggers to come. Until then, he’s keeping the address undisclosed until the mine is ready and so poachers won’t be tempted to do something like “I was just looking for my dog on your property” type of thing. If you know where Ron Coleman’s mine is, it’s roughly about 10 minutes from that location, in case you were wanting to gauge drive time, etc. Thanks again for reaching out and I appreciate your understanding for not disclosing the address until he’s ready. 👍
Hello, and thanks for the comment and I understand where you’re coming from….but…from my perspective, I live a good 3.5 hours away, and was invited to come at dig at this location. I had a lot of fun here and had no issue digging at this soon to be opened location. One of the great things about pay to dig places, is that you know you’re going to get something. You don’t have to worry about the 25 pound weight limit for digging in the forest, and crystal areas are already identified and ready to be worked, and you can park nearby without having to carry stuff a mile to your vehicle. If I’m driving at least 7+ hours in a day to dig (for the time there and back), I like knowing that I am getting crystals for my effort. If I prospect in public land, I may drive 7+ hours and not bring home a thing. For those of us who don’t live close, it’s worth it to support the mines there, they are good for the economy and bring jobs too. Even for the food industry that profited from me for me being in the area. The mines draw me (and others) in, and we help out more than just the mines, the whole community is better for it. The forest is left more natural without hundreds or even thousands of people who aren’t digging in the forest but in the mines instead. Imagine if everyone over the spring breaks went to dig on public lands instead of the mines…there would be so much trash and disrespect to the land by people who just don’t care. I would encourage you to not look down on the folks go to the mines, but thank them for it, as I think the forest is better off with less people in it who don’t know what they’re doing and are destroying it. 👍
I agree plus it is not so easy for tourist to know what land is permitted if the land is leased (paid for by someone), who has to figure how find a vein (before even prospecting begins). I do have friends that have paid a lot of money in the bids to own the mineral rights (after the work of prospecting in the woods) to maybe get the sealed bid to then have the yearly fees. Even worse is they spend yet more 10’s of thousands on equipment and work their asses off to quarry out the rock for locals to go and thieve it away. Some “tourist” experienced or not as ourselves are mindful and respectful to all these aspects. I personally don’t like the snakes and hard rock removal rather surface collecting and digging through tailings. My strong men love the real mining so we compromise with mines that have some walls. Fews days ago they worked on a nice giving wall at fisher within the regular digging fee area. Next twin creek same deal, then the free one cyrstal vista no surfacing will have to strain myself. And yes tourist help a lot of regular working people make a living. Now researching how this mine operates! Want to check it out!!!
The clarity of these crystals is remarkable! Despite the hard work, you’re obviously enjoying the labor 😅 (and the fruits thereof)
@@raygay3375 I agree!! The Jessieville area produces some of the best water-clear crystals you can find on the planet. Really top notch stuff!!
Thanks Joe, another solid video. You have such a straightforward and approachable style to your videos, very appealing these days. I actually have been planning to go to Arkansas for the eclipse and crystal hunting for 7 years and because i found you i found out about Pine Ridge. Booked a dig there with my daughter the first week of April and we're beyond excited. Thanks for gettin around and findin the good stuff!
Thank you so very much!!
I hope you have a lot of fun at Pine Ridge!! Please tell James hello for me…you’ll really like digging with him, he’s a great guy.
How exciting!! Love the crystals!
Thank you!! I think this place has wonderful potential, and am looking forward to going again after he officially opens.
The shack is the best!! Lived there 10yrs
Hello Jessieville!! It's one of my favorite Arkansas towns! One of my favorite things there is The Shack❤ and such super nice crystals!
@@vickieallsopp137 I LOVE that whole area there…so beautiful!!
Just getting into digging and found your videos. Thank for the great content and tips
My pleasure, and welcome to the rockhounding community!!!
Thank you for your videos!! I have appreciated all the info about mines! I go crazy and squeal when you hit big crystals!
I’m in Hutto Texas(Austin) but I am so so wanting to make a trip to Arkansas. I’ve never been there. I just retired so I have the time but don’t have a rock hounding buddy. But I gotta get them crystals! lol! 😂❤
Thank you for your videos!! I have appreciated all the info about mines! I go crazy and squeal when you hit big crystals!
I’m in Hutto Texas(Austin) but I am so so wanting to make a trip to Arkansas. I’ve never been there. I just retired so I have the time but don’t have a rock hounding buddy. But I gotta get them crystals! lol! 😂❤
Your mom had a birthday on the 10th and mine was the 5th!😊
Amazing finds!❤
nice video, hello from Serbia
Hello, and thanks for swinging by!! 👍
My friend and I were on his property and have been hearing mining going on. I was wondering what it was but it seems I’ve found it lol. Go to the creeks check the slate you’ll find pyrite balls.
Any creeks in particular?
@@slk1451 angling creek where it runs parallel to Beaudry circle right after the bridges. Look for club hill road and ragsdale trail . That big intersection area where the creek is.
@@lillysweetpea thanks, that’s great knowledge!
@@slk1451 you’re welcome
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you, my friend!!
What kind of pressure washer do you use to clean crystals?
I do have a pressure washer that I purchased from Lowe’s, but I didn’t use a pressure washer on any of these…yet. Sometimes the pressure washers can knock crystals off the plates, so I held off for this video.
What do you do with all those😮 crystals?
@@pattisnowden63 I typically keep my favorites, others I will sell to get back dig fees and gas money, and some I give away. Selling some really helps financially (especially in this economy), then it’s like I get a free trip because it pays for itself.
Gotta go sometime looks awesome
As soon as I hear when he’s opening up officially, I’ll be going back again at some point.
Awesome content! We can always count on you to find great places :)
Thanks so much!! I had a blast!
I have tomorrow off of work and am going on another dig at Wegner’s.
@@joedadbod8450 When we went, it was so hard to find any phantoms.. I just let Mark know about your video. We didn't have much luck.. maybe 2 good singles.
@@themineralmonsters Gah!! I'm so sorry!! Both times I have gone, I did pretty well. This last time with a phantom plate (technically 2), and the first time with a large quartz plate on both front and the back sides. Some single phantoms both trips as well. Some with damage, some were clean. Either way, it was a lot of fun trying to find them!
It is now $150/day per person
I live just around the way from Jessieville, and this is the first I've heard of this place. I don't do Facebook, so is there any way you can ask your friend to put his location on Google maps? I'm too old to dig, but would love to take some young folk up there and let them go to town in the mud! 😏😁
do you ever pressure wash the rocks or just use a regular water hose? would like to see that process some time
Hi, I’m in Russellville and I’m wondering if the mine is open for digging yet? I’m planning on a family dig around the end of September. Also, what is the fee per person? Thanks so much! ❤
Those are some great pieces, where can I find info about this location?
Thank you!
If you’re on Facebook, look for Blake Barnett, he’s the owner of the mine and is currently developing a page for his mine and finalizing liability waivers, etc. It’ll be a few weeks, (maybe more?) before they’re fully operational for multiple diggers to come.
Is it worth the trip and fees? We are planning a trip there next year to visit a lot of the mines? Thanks for sharing! TTFN 👋🏼 ❤
Hello,
I can't seem to find I Me Mine on Google maps.
It’s so new it doesn’t have an actual address yet!! Look for the Home Plate Cafe in Jessieville, AR. It’s a few minutes north of that on some of those gravel roads. Maybe ten-ish minutes from Ron Coleman’s? That’s because of driving slower on the gravel roads.
@@joedadbod8450 thanks for the info. I'm not going until next May, but your videos are really great and make me more excited to go there.
reaching out to blake right now :) hahaha
Great!! Tell him I said “Hi”. 👍🤣
Seriously though, I think the sooner folks get there to dig, the better. He’s got a ton of good stuff for all of the tailings and I am guessing spots will fill up fast.
yes i mentioned I watched your video! thanks for covering this new location. I hope I get a chance to dig there early april
@@joedadbod8450
@@renharvey7984 I’m not sure how soon he’ll be open, but I hope so too!!
Hey Blake haven't seen ya in a while, try and figure out who I am...
tried googling this location. I don't see it listed.. anyone have an address?
If you’re on Facebook, look for Blake Barnett, he’s the owner of the mine and is currently developing a page for his mine and finalizing liability waivers, etc. It’ll be a few weeks, (maybe more?) before they’re fully operational for multiple diggers to come. Until then, he’s keeping the address undisclosed until the mine is ready and so poachers won’t be tempted to do something like “I was just looking for my dog on your property” type of thing.
If you know where Ron Coleman’s mine is, it’s roughly about 10 minutes from that location, in case you were wanting to gauge drive time, etc.
Thanks again for reaching out and I appreciate your understanding for not disclosing the address until he’s ready. 👍
There are THOUSANDS of places to dig crystals in central AR that are free. Only tourists pay to dig free rocks.
Hello, and thanks for the comment and I understand where you’re coming from….but…from my perspective, I live a good 3.5 hours away, and was invited to come at dig at this location. I had a lot of fun here and had no issue digging at this soon to be opened location.
One of the great things about pay to dig places, is that you know you’re going to get something. You don’t have to worry about the 25 pound weight limit for digging in the forest, and crystal areas are already identified and ready to be worked, and you can park nearby without having to carry stuff a mile to your vehicle.
If I’m driving at least 7+ hours in a day to dig (for the time there and back), I like knowing that I am getting crystals for my effort.
If I prospect in public land, I may drive 7+ hours and not bring home a thing.
For those of us who don’t live close, it’s worth it to support the mines there, they are good for the economy and bring jobs too. Even for the food industry that profited from me for me being in the area. The mines draw me (and others) in, and we help out more than just the mines, the whole community is better for it. The forest is left more natural without hundreds or even thousands of people who aren’t digging in the forest but in the mines instead. Imagine if everyone over the spring breaks went to dig on public lands instead of the mines…there would be so much trash and disrespect to the land by people who just don’t care. I would encourage you to not look down on the folks go to the mines, but thank them for it, as I think the forest is better off with less people in it who don’t know what they’re doing and are destroying it. 👍
I agree plus it is not so easy for tourist to know what land is permitted if the land is leased (paid for by someone), who has to figure how find a vein (before even prospecting begins). I do have friends that have paid a lot of money in the bids to own the mineral rights (after the work of prospecting in the woods) to maybe get the sealed bid to then have the yearly fees. Even worse is they spend yet more 10’s of thousands on equipment and work their asses off to quarry out the rock for locals to go and thieve it away. Some “tourist” experienced or not as ourselves are mindful and respectful to all these aspects. I personally don’t like the snakes and hard rock removal rather surface collecting and digging through tailings. My strong men love the real mining so we compromise with mines that have some walls. Fews days ago they worked on a nice giving wall at fisher within the regular digging fee area. Next twin creek same deal, then the free one cyrstal vista no surfacing will have to strain myself. And yes tourist help a lot of regular working people make a living. Now researching how this mine operates! Want to check it out!!!
@@joedadbod8450 Well said, my friend.
Awww! Beautiful ❤