I Found My First Montana Agates and Petrified Wood!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2023
  • Montana has some really beautiful rocks. I was hunting for Montana agates and petrified wood, but I found so much more. There was a wide selection of rocks and most of them were so different than what I find in Michigan. This was a great hunt.
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  • @TheoKellison
    @TheoKellison Год назад +34

    Hey rob! Really glad to see you enjoyed that spot i sent you to! Its certainly got no shortage of rocks, thats for sure; little bit of everything over there! So the reddish and yellow softer rocks you were finding is scoria, there is a ton of it out there but it is pretty stuff. The white layer over the agates is a paper thin layer of opal, a lot of montanans often refer to those as "sunburnt" agates, and usually those are some of the best once you get inside them. Looks like you got some fantastic chert and jaspers though! The color on that green and red one was especially fantastic! Cant wait to see what you do with them!😄

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +5

      That spot was awesome! Thanks for the I.D. of the scoria. I'm sure I picked up some stuff that won't tumble well, but I'm ok with that. I'm sure that I also got some great stuff for tumbling. I just don't know when I'll get all this stuff done. I need to build another giant tumbler!

    • @enjoylifesteve3925
      @enjoylifesteve3925 Год назад +5

      Your last sentence about needing to build a bigger rock tumbler reminded me of the famous quote from the movie, JAWS (1975), which was filmed on Martha's Vineyard where I'm temporarily living now - "You're gonna need a bigger boat...."
      ruclips.net/video/ujUfZ3tH1gQ/видео.html

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      @@enjoylifesteve3925 I remember that line.

    • @craigmeskinen6397
      @craigmeskinen6397 Год назад

      Hi Theo! I live in western MT and would love to know where this spot was. If I’m correct I am guessing it is east of Colstrip and west of Broadus. Would you mind messaging me the location please? Thanks!

  • @DeborahJohnson-bh9nd
    @DeborahJohnson-bh9nd Год назад +4

    PS - It did my heart good to see you picking up rocks willy-nilly. "Ooh. That one goes in the bucket." You're so picky on your home turf, but here you just collected with abandon and it was fun to watch. I can't wait for the follow-up video to see what becomes of it all.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      I'm sure that I'd be more selective after tumbling some of these. I'm sure I picked up some that won't shine up. With experience, I'd know what to pick up and what to leave behind.

  • @drthmik
    @drthmik Год назад +24

    I can't really tell in the video what direction you're walking in relation to your Jeep
    But it looks like you're closer at the beginning
    I learned about a strategy that Bees use when gathering nectar
    They fly away from the hive ignoring everything as they go until they are a mile or so away, then they turn around and start gathering from flowers as they fly BACK towards the hive
    this way they fly the furthest distance empty when moving is easy and as they gather Nectar and pollen their weight increases as they get closer to the hive and once they are fully laden they have only a short ways to go to get home

    • @queenelcene638
      @queenelcene638 Год назад +3

      Sounds smart to me😮😊❤🎉❤

    • @CacklingChick
      @CacklingChick Год назад

      So how would you mark the rocks along the way for retrieval on the walk back?

    • @TinaHyde
      @TinaHyde Год назад

      This is freaking brilliant!! Smart bees…

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I have definitely considered that strategy. The problem is that I can't help looking for rocks in both directions. I typically pick slowly as I walk away from the Jeep and then walk faster on the way back, but still keep my eyes to the ground. I know it's not the smartest way to do it, but that's what I always end up doing.

    • @CacklingChick
      @CacklingChick Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks You aren't alone in that method. Ditto!!

  • @soul_adventurist
    @soul_adventurist Год назад +14

    I absolutely love all the different colors of rocks out there! They seem so bright and vivid, too. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures ❤

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +3

      I think the rainy day really helped me there. I always prefer hunting in the water on the Great Lakes because the colors are much closer to how the rocks will look when polished. The rain did that for me in this field.

    • @joane.landers9151
      @joane.landers9151 Месяц назад

      ​@@MichiganRocksSimilar to what you're saying about rainy days and rockhounding making stones easier to spot for possible colors, patterns, etc., in the Herkimer and Montgomery County's of New York state, Herkimer 'diamond' water-clear quartz is easier to spot in sub-soil/sandy soil when it rains. In past years, on occasion, I did that.
      Am enjoying this video of your hunt for stones. Thanks fir sharing.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Месяц назад +1

      @@joane.landers9151 Is that because the rain washes the dirt off of them?

    • @joane.landers9151
      @joane.landers9151 Месяц назад

      @@MichiganRocks In answer to to your question about rain, Yes, in my experience; one day when I was at the Crystal Grove 'Diamond' Mine in St. Johnsville, NY, the day started cloudy and as I walked around the front pit, sandy sub-soil from top of the pit sloping to the bottom of the pit, there were small/half inch Herks kind of half-hiding in the sandy soil. As it began to lightly sprinkle & then somewhat harder, the water-clear sides of the quartz showed up better as the rain washed the soil off the crystals. I found several that day.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Месяц назад

      @@joane.landers9151 That's what I was picturing. It would be fun to hunt those someday.

  • @ccccarriemchardy9216
    @ccccarriemchardy9216 Год назад +4

    Its good to see someone else's perspective in a different area. Still a kid in a big rock shop.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      This was truly the view of a guy in a new area seeing stuff for the first time. I was a little overwhelmed, a little confused, and very excited.

  • @queenelcene638
    @queenelcene638 Год назад +5

    Another fine finding adventure😊 ThankYou for sharing this with us ❤️

  • @justjulee9135
    @justjulee9135 Год назад +4

    I think you were drawn to those beautiful Montana jaspers! So colorful! You found some great petrified wood and some great agates! I cant wait to see what you do with everything!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I picked up a lot of jasper in Minnesota, Montana, and lately in Michigan. I think I may be over doing the jasper lately.

  • @laurieowen8696
    @laurieowen8696 Год назад +4

    Awesome adventure. What great treasures. You were having fun, I was having fun, we all belong in the fun club. Thanks for bringing us along❤❤

  • @netamorton4832
    @netamorton4832 Год назад +4

    Happy to see you find so many good rocks to tumble!❤️

  • @mikek4443
    @mikek4443 Год назад +2

    I'm loving your western trip videos, Thanks

  • @nancyjahn4224
    @nancyjahn4224 Год назад +3

    Looks so interesting and fun 😊thanks we enjoy these rock hunts so much!

  • @johncloar1692
    @johncloar1692 Год назад +2

    Really nice rockhounding adventure, look like a lot of fun ! Thanks for thanking us along,

  • @kellyharper367
    @kellyharper367 3 месяца назад

    Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: So many rocks... It's mesmerizing!

  • @darrinwilliams5715
    @darrinwilliams5715 Год назад +2

    Good job Rob. 😎 that seems a good day of hunting. Cool video.😎

  • @lilalightandlove421
    @lilalightandlove421 Год назад +4

    Oh my so exciting to have such a huge gravel to explore! Thanks Theo for pointing Rob in the right spot to find agates, jasper and petrified wood. Thank goodness Montana doesn’t have a 25 pound limit for rocks cause there are soooo many beautiful rocks! I really enjoyed your multi state rock hunts!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +3

      I went a little crazy at that spot. So much fun!

    • @MrTurtleMontana
      @MrTurtleMontana Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks It's the fullest your bucket has ever been! I even said to myself, "This is the most amount of rocks I've ever seen Rob pick up!"

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      @@MrTurtleMontana It was a big day for me.

    • @MrTurtleMontana
      @MrTurtleMontana Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks Completely understandable! I had that same feeing when I went back to Montana in February. Only difference being that I came home with probably 800-1000 pounds of rocks (over 19 states, not just Montana)...

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      @@MrTurtleMontana That's a lot of states and a whole lot of rocks. What the heck will you do with that many rocks?

  • @savagesquirrel9828
    @savagesquirrel9828 Год назад

    I’m glad the rain did not stop you. Thanks.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      I think it actually helped by getting the rocks wet to show their color better.

  • @131maymay131
    @131maymay131 Год назад +2

    Enjoying watching the variety of rocks you’re finding!

  • @darkwood777
    @darkwood777 Год назад +8

    I had a lot of fun watching!. I might be wrong, but I think you were picking up and rejecting more petrified wood than you realize. I also was wondering what all of the black streaky areas were at first. When you came across some larger black areas, it was easier to see that they were coal deposits. This was a super-interesting video.

    • @cheri6174
      @cheri6174 Год назад

      Yup, saw a lot he missed in the beginning, but later he got his grove on and he was on the rock.

    • @kathleenmorabito4477
      @kathleenmorabito4477 Год назад

      He had a nice piece in his hand then discarded it

    • @cheri6174
      @cheri6174 Год назад

      @@kathleenmorabito4477 actually my bus as is the rockhounder so that was him ❤️

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +3

      I knew I was probably missing all sorts of things, but I was getting the hang of it by the end. It's fun to learn new stuff!

  • @TruthWillSetYouFree832
    @TruthWillSetYouFree832 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed watching you on the hunt. About half the time I was looking at (and drooling over) whatever was right next to what you were looking at. 😄 There was so much to see all around that the eyes just wander. You got some really neat ones. Thanks for letting us tag along!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +2

      If you were frustrated by what I didn't pick up, you were probably feeling a lot like I was. There was just too much to see.

    • @TruthWillSetYouFree832
      @TruthWillSetYouFree832 Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks There's just so much, you picked up what caught your eye the best and that's great.

  • @lisamills-wv6nc
    @lisamills-wv6nc Год назад +2

    Wow! The rocks are so different from Minnesota, and im assuming Michigan too! I would love to go to Montana and find petrified wood and some of the rocks and fossils i see that Theo finds. One of these days! You found some real beauties! 😊

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +2

      You're closer than I am, so get going!

  • @roman11469
    @roman11469 Год назад +3

    Nice! Surrounded by some really good stuff…Some of that jasper is going to come out gorgeous after you tumble it. I like how you got your “eyes” in the 2nd half of the video. I bet you had to make some hard choices on what to take. I need to get up there and do some hounding myself.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +2

      Yep, I kind of got it figured out as I got more experience. I'm sure I brought home a few duds, but that's how you learn.

  • @jamesmorrow1646
    @jamesmorrow1646 Год назад +1

    I like your irrepressible optimism. Cheers from Australia.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      Hard not to be optimistic in a place like that!

  • @KevinWard-ui5hb
    @KevinWard-ui5hb Год назад +2

    Always enjoy watching your videos. I like that you are a teacher and I learn lots from your videos.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      I was the student that day. I didn't have a clue what I was doing, but sort of picked it up as the day went on.

    • @KevinWard-ui5hb
      @KevinWard-ui5hb Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks Well it’s good to always keep learning. Seems you are a fast learner

  • @PatricesProjects
    @PatricesProjects Год назад +3

    That place is awesome. I hope your bucket overfloweth. I could have pulled up a stool and looked at rocks for several minutes in each spot. Really enjoying your vacation. Maybe it's time for me to take one.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      My bucket didn't overflow, but over the whole trip I accumulated quite a bit. I'm not sure how I'll ever tumble all of it.

  • @debbieletchworth918
    @debbieletchworth918 11 месяцев назад +1

    Rob
    Just loved this video. Hear the excitement in your voice. I’m ready to get in my truck and head to Montana. Rocks are beautiful. I’ve never found any petrified wood. This hunt is just awesome, gives me goosebumps 😂❤

    • @debbieletchworth918
      @debbieletchworth918 11 месяцев назад

      Maybe just a little hint as to what part of Montana. There’s probably lots of cow pastures around 😂

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  11 месяцев назад +1

      That was a pretty fun day. Those rocks are in the tumbler now. No clues as to the location. That seems like a slippery slope.

  • @debramaertens893
    @debramaertens893 Год назад +3

    What a blast! Loved the background ‘music’ of raindrops and meadowlarks!

    • @cheri6174
      @cheri6174 Год назад +1

      Killdeers, little birds that you’ll see on the shore or in wetter areas.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      I know what a killdeer is, but I wasn't sure what the other birds with the beautiful songs were. I guess they were meadow larks. I don't think we have those here.

  • @IceLynne
    @IceLynne Год назад +2

    It's so fun to watch you have such a great rock hunting vacation! Super cool places!

  • @FrozenTeddys
    @FrozenTeddys 4 месяца назад

    as someone who lives in montana and only recently started tumbling, i have to say montana has an amazing selection of great rocks to tumble. i cant walk more then a block from my house before i find a really great rock

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  4 месяца назад

      As you could probably tell, I was impressed.

  • @tonyhamilton9764
    @tonyhamilton9764 Год назад +1

    Love seeing all that color. Thanks for sharing your great adventures!

  • @JeffWeymier
    @JeffWeymier Год назад +1

    What an amazing place.

  • @beefmelt
    @beefmelt Год назад +1

    As you spoke being overwhelmed, it made me remember being overwheled as I was searching the beaches of lake huron and superior. (Your home). It's a good thing to have so many choices.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I understand that as well. It's just that I've gotten used to those Great Lakes rocks and now I'm very selective. I have no such experience in Montana.

    • @beefmelt
      @beefmelt Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks, as you would commonly say, That's Fun.

  • @gwynnfarrell1856
    @gwynnfarrell1856 Год назад +2

    I believe KatyDid explained that the white deposit on the outside of the agates is opal which has formed as a result of weathering, possibly from sun exposure? That area sure was rich in jasper. Can't wait to see what you do with all those great looking rocks! The rain pitter pattering on your clothes was a great accompaniment to the hunt. 😊

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      Yep, she told me the same thing the next day when I went out hunting with her.

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo Год назад +1

    So many cool rocks! Had fun watching your road trip!

  • @largent45
    @largent45 Год назад +1

    You really made a haul out there! And it doesn't matter what it is, if you like it, it goes home with you! And you did really good on the agates! That's awesome and they have some really gorgeous jaspers out in Montana! It looked like the majority of the stuff out there was jasper and the agates and pet woods are a close 2nd and 3rd! That's what they call a trifecta for Montana rock. That's what most people are out there too collect! But they have some gorgeous banded chert as well! And I think that white stuff is an opalization but I could be wrong and most should tumble off because the opal is much softer material than the agate. And Montana agates are one of the hardest agates out there. But you got some beautiful jaspers and pet woods and agates so that will be a fantastic tumbler batch for sure! Thanks Rob!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I knew I wanted the three big rocks you mentioned. Some of the other rocks that were new to me might be duds in the tumbler, but that's how you learn. That's how I learned what to tumble from Michigan beaches. I'd just bring some stuff home, try it out, and then know better next time.

  • @KatyDidRocks
    @KatyDidRocks Год назад +1

    It was great watching you explore a new area - so many beautiful rocks! :) Theo's right, the red and gray rock is scoria. I disagree about the yellow - I think it's something called porcellanite, which comes in all the colors of the rainbow. It polishes, although I don't know if it would tumble very well. I just love this!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I'll be finding out what tumbles and what doesn't. I just don't know when. I have a _lot_ of rocks to tumble from this trip!
      How does this place compare to some of your Yellowstone River beaches on a rainy day?

  • @timdewey575
    @timdewey575 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite rockhounding spots in Montana; such a fantastic variety specimens.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      As you could probably tell, I was almost overwhelmed at the beginning.

  • @tott3457
    @tott3457 Год назад +1

    You will have so much fun going through all your finds from your travels. Looking forward to seeing all your treasures!!!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      The weather has been too nice here for me to get down to the basement to do anything with these yet. I really want to get some before pictures for my tumbling videos.

  • @pamelatrozera224
    @pamelatrozera224 Год назад +1

    Great agate and petrified wood hunting. I enjoyed it a lot.

  • @salliemorrill2671
    @salliemorrill2671 Год назад +1

    That was a lot of fun. Yep, I agree w/you in that these rocks are completely different from Michigan rocks. Hello to Nancy.

  • @Nikkisavage100
    @Nikkisavage100 Год назад

    Hi Rob, a lot of very nice stones too !! awwww

  • @astridwenham3790
    @astridwenham3790 Год назад +2

    thanks Rob for making me laugh, you're like a kid in a toy store🙂

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you were amused by my overwhelment. I just made up a new word.

  • @dancrites453
    @dancrites453 Год назад +1

    This site certainly had the most action of any of them. I think they refer to that as a "target rich environment". Amazing variety of stuff I've never seen before either. What a great time! Thanks.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      It was so target rich that it was a little overwhelming. I struggled through it though.

  • @gemstonejudy5900
    @gemstonejudy5900 Год назад

    Thanks for taking us along!😊

  • @SherryAustinMcginley
    @SherryAustinMcginley Год назад +1

    It’s fun to see you in unfamiliar territory and your evident enjoyment in the rocks.
    I’m enjoying your trip.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      That was a very fun day. I liked seeing new kinds of rocks.

  • @kirsiselei8703
    @kirsiselei8703 Год назад

    What an beautiful spot💕.so many and so beautiful rocks that i would loose my mind😁

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I lost mind, but then I found it later behind a rock.

  • @icatz
    @icatz Год назад

    What a cool place to hunt. Nice variety. That funky flat jasper was bizarre. TFS ❤️🎸🏏

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I have no idea how that formed like that.

  • @migglemaggle9500
    @migglemaggle9500 Год назад +2

    I bet it feels great finding a new rock!! Grats.

  • @Smallathe
    @Smallathe Год назад +1

    Very cool rock hunting! :)

  • @helgavoorneveld1530
    @helgavoorneveld1530 Год назад

    I loved listening to those birds as well so sweet

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      Those birds were great. Someone said they were meadow larks. Whatever they were, they were different from what I hear in Michigan.

  • @easterazali9237
    @easterazali9237 Год назад +1

    Lots of pretty rocks WOW! I enjoyed this episode heaps ! I always imagined Montana to be very green for some reason 😊

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      Not green at all. I was there in May, so that's probably about as green as it gets. The western part of the state is greener, I think.

  • @michaelvandyke
    @michaelvandyke Год назад

    Awesome and congrads on the finds!

  • @helgavoorneveld1530
    @helgavoorneveld1530 Год назад

    Love the new handle must be so much more comfortable!! Great finds I'm looking forward to seeing what you'll make with them 😊❤

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      That handle is really good. I just got back from four days of rock hunting on Lake Superior and used it every day there too. I think it's fun when stuff like that is made right here in Michigan.

    • @helgavoorneveld1530
      @helgavoorneveld1530 Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks it sure is 😁 I use those types of buckets in the garden for weeds and to carry soil and the handles can really dig in the skin...

  • @noyopacific
    @noyopacific Год назад

    Thanks for the video Rob!

  • @PocketChangeInspector
    @PocketChangeInspector Год назад

    Those tumbled/finished pieces in the beginning of the video look great!

  • @nicolagraynewzealandrockho8976

    I love hunting in the rain, makes them all show up.
    So many colours there.
    Fill up that jeep 😂😂

  • @Rocktwister
    @Rocktwister Год назад

    So glad you got a chance to visit Montana, I really enjoy rockhounding there. Haven't been in years! Thanks for taking us along!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I'm glad I could give you a little taste of what you've been missing.

  • @CodyHartman710
    @CodyHartman710 Год назад +1

    Montana is definitely a must go to destination for me. I'm just in Oregon and find similar rocks, but the colors and size of rocks you're finding is simply amazing 😍 nice work Rob on the agates, jaspers and pet wood 😊

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I've always thought Oregon would be a good place to go rockhounding. Seems like you have some good stuff there.

  • @SandyFielding-cl4dc
    @SandyFielding-cl4dc Год назад

    Me and my husband visited an area we haven't been a about 5 yrs and while walking around, we spotted 2, only 2, n the hole 1 Acer area, 2 solid yellow little stones. Came home and googles them bc We've never seen any rocks like them b4 and found out that they were yellow, lemon jade. They stuck out like diamonds but couldn't find anymore. Enjoyed the hunt with ya. Stay safe and God bless.

  • @ChrisR_4812
    @ChrisR_4812 Год назад +1

    Rob, if you plan on visiting Montana again, it may be worth your while to get a Rockhounding Montana book. My husband is is a camp host at one of the parks (I can't remember which one). Unfortunately, he's not a rockhound. Not sure what part of Montana has sapphires, but it would be fun to hunt for those. Thanks for sharing. Take care.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I opted for asking some locals to guide me. They weren't available on the day I made this video, but otherwise, I think I made the right decision. I'm sure there were lots of other things I could have looked for, but in four days, you have to just choose a few. If someone wanted to find all the different kinds of rocks available in Michigan, it would take a very long time.

  • @andrewwong3825
    @andrewwong3825 Год назад

    Great rockhounding there 👍👍👍

  • @grandparocky
    @grandparocky Год назад

    Great video thanks for sharing!

  • @kastah
    @kastah Год назад

    😂😂You really had a luxusproblem there, I think I had needed many trips back and forth to the car, hehehe...must have been fun to be at another spot and with so many beutiful rocks👍👍🙏🙏

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      So many beautiful rocks is right! I had tons of fun.

  • @staceysakkinen1270
    @staceysakkinen1270 Год назад

    What a fun video😊, it was so nice to see you keep so many rocks!!😂 thanks for sharing!!!😊

  • @kimwatkinsrocks265
    @kimwatkinsrocks265 Год назад

    I just got back to Montana. I come to Glendive every year then just recently moved here😊 so much petrified wood out here. A Ranger at local Park told me that a lot of the petrified wood is sequoia. Have fun! I have a couple of you tube videos of a few of my finds that I tried to tumble🙄

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I didn't even think about what kind of trees these were. Thanks for the info!

  • @naminaoberhausen2131
    @naminaoberhausen2131 Год назад

    Very beautiful rocks. Really enjoy your videos. From Jordan

  • @davidhile5363
    @davidhile5363 Год назад +1

    I think this was my favorite video so far of this whole series. I’m guessing that at certain times of the year that is a larger flowing stream. I think I would have absolutely gone nuts there, so many rocks to pick up and examine ! I agree it’s hard to get used to looking at rocks that are different from our Great Lakes rocks. I was wondering what the patches of black stuff was and then you said coal. The birds singing in the background was cool too. Excellent video Rob !!!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      This was the only day on my trip that I hunted alone except for the first day on Little Girls Point and one afternoon in Minnesota. I enjoyed the hunts with other people the best because I like company. But as far as rocks go, this spot was awesome.

  • @jeffholmes1362
    @jeffholmes1362 Год назад

    Firstly, love the video and really enjoying your trip. Secondly it was funny watching you so excited, jumping from one rock to the next, oh look at that, oh look at that ooo there’s another one……😂😂😂😂. But it must have been hard to not fill the car , so many nice rocks.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I was freaking out a little there. I calmed down and figured things out eventually though.

  • @saralynn518
    @saralynn518 Год назад +1

    Are you following my watch history? I just finished watching a few videos by the @AgateAngler last night. I saw a lot of petrified wood! Hahaha and some of the agates he found left me wondering how they were agates. What a fun trip you were on, Rob!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      Nope, I'm not stalking you or snooping on what you watch, just lucky I guess.

  • @nicolagraynewzealandrockho8976
    @nicolagraynewzealandrockho8976 3 месяца назад

    This just popped up again , i watched it on my smart tv.
    Really cool video

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  3 месяца назад +1

      I am getting close to finishing those in the tumbler.

    • @nicolagraynewzealandrockho8976
      @nicolagraynewzealandrockho8976 3 месяца назад

      @@MichiganRocks I bet they will look beautiful.
      Ive just taken a 4 pound barrel out of final polish, so shiny.

  • @TinaHyde
    @TinaHyde Год назад +1

    I honestly did not want this one to end, Rob! Seeing this beautiful gravel bed from the perspective of a novice made it feel like I was wearing a VR headset! That must have felt like rock heaven!❤
    Oh, and I’m no geologist or anything, but that white coating you were wondering about? Powdered sugar. Definitely powdered sugar.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I'm usually a rock licker, but with the cows in the field, I decided against that for this location. Now that I know about the powdered sugar, I think I may have made the wrong call there.

    • @TinaHyde
      @TinaHyde Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks 😂 Thank goodness your instincts were spot on!👌💩

  • @brightpurpleviking
    @brightpurpleviking Год назад

    Whoa, now THAT place is on my rock bucket list LOL

  • @manisteerocks7092
    @manisteerocks7092 Год назад

    Just started watching..totally drooling 🤤...rock heaven 😋

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      That place was awesome. Our beaches are also awesome but with different rocks.

  • @virginiahudson3827
    @virginiahudson3827 Год назад

    I hope you had a lot of fun during your visit to Montana. I hope you share a video or two on how these turn out for you when you get them home.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      I will show the finished tumbles, but it's going to be a long time. It will take a long time to tumble them and I brought back a lot of rocks from that trip, so they won't all go in the tumblers at once.

  • @rockersfromaz3001
    @rockersfromaz3001 Год назад

    I went to Montana last year to rockhound and I took katydid’s book with me and went to a lot of the places in her book however the directions were very confusing lol however I did end up running in to her the morning of our first big hunt. Every step we took I found agates or pet wood. Then the next 2 days Kim from Montana rock mom met up with us and took us to a secret place and well we ended up shopping over 350 lbs of rocks home between all of us. All were agates jaspers or pet wood. I found the most amazing rocks and I did not want to leave. The pet wood is very easy to identify! Which I’m sure you’ve figured that out by now lol I can’t wait to go back!!

    • @rockersfromaz3001
      @rockersfromaz3001 Год назад

      Alrighty then

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      That's amazing that you happened to run into Kate while you were there. Isn't she great? I really enjoyed hanging out with her for a few days. I didn't haul out quite 350 lbs. but that's more than I could possibly use. I was very, very happy with what I did take home.

  • @janehelbert7551
    @janehelbert7551 Год назад +1

    My eyes would be going crazy to look at as many rocks as I could!

  • @tiffanyobetts4197
    @tiffanyobetts4197 Год назад

    Great video! I don’t think I’ve ever seen you keep so many rocks- but you’re in Montana so you have to! :) Will make a good “rocks in a box” video soon!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      I'm not sure about soon, but I did put a lot of these into a tumbler yesterday.

  • @staceymcmahan5016
    @staceymcmahan5016 6 месяцев назад

    Wow! Very cool . So fascinating that each region or state has its own unique minerals and rocks. That looks like a rockhounders haven! Another state to hound is Idaho also called the gem state. Thank you for sharing ❤

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  6 месяцев назад

      I'd love to go to Idaho sometime.

  • @Indyanas_ocean_view
    @Indyanas_ocean_view Год назад

    It looks like you found lots of unique rocks. Maybe that yellow crumbly rock is sulfur or brimstone. 😍🥰😇👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      It didn't smell like sulfur, but maybe. Never thought of that.

  • @pamelasplace7429
    @pamelasplace7429 Год назад +1

    What a peaceful setting for rock hunting.
    As I was watching your video and you got to the end, you do kind of have a catch phrase (per your conversation with KatyDid on one of the videos from the montana adventures) at the end when you add links to other videos you say "I'll see you over there"

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      Not a very catchy catch phrase. I do say that a lot though.

  • @katiedid713926
    @katiedid713926 Год назад

    Wonderful video!!

  • @patriciamckean4186
    @patriciamckean4186 Год назад

    No sun for the agate to glow, although rain makes the colors more vivid.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      Yep, I was thankful for the rain for the colors, but sun would have been welcome too.

  • @RockerranShow
    @RockerranShow Год назад +1

    We have been getting lots of rain here! I am glad you found some different rocks than you are used to. Michigan not Petrified wood was news to me recently

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I didn't quite understand that last sentence. Are you saying that you just learned that Michigan doesn't have a lot of petrified wood?

    • @RockerranShow
      @RockerranShow Год назад

      yes, I assumed Michigan had plenty of Petrified Wood. Just saw you went to Myer's bridge with Kate. I was there last Saturday but the Yellowstone was real high. I am excited the local river is finally dropping after runoff!

  • @arongstone
    @arongstone Год назад

    Nice find ❤❤!!

  • @donaldgilliland4145
    @donaldgilliland4145 Год назад

    Need more BUCKETS 😊

  • @IvanLopez-zh3xz
    @IvanLopez-zh3xz Год назад

    Great episode!!!!!°

  • @Cirium.mp3
    @Cirium.mp3 Год назад

    That's a real nice sky in the opening shot mane, 8/10

  • @kariannecrysler640
    @kariannecrysler640 Год назад +1

    Love that comment 💯 made me giggle so much😂 18:11

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      Me telling myself to focus on agates? I lost that focus about the time I turned the camera off after recording myself saying that.

    • @kariannecrysler640
      @kariannecrysler640 Год назад +1

      @@MichiganRocks yes! Lol it’s very cute how you say it, but the thrill took it right out of contention 😂

  • @jamesferry6717
    @jamesferry6717 Год назад +1

    The pet wood around here in SE Texas have that same white rind. Occasionally, that rind will follow the lines of fortification agates and makes for a strange looking stone especially if the underlying material is onyx in color.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      So if I go to Texas rock hunting, I'll have some good experience?

    • @jamesferry6717
      @jamesferry6717 Год назад

      ​@@MichiganRocks This area is a bit of a hidden gem for rockhounding, no pun intended. West Texas has some absolutely amazing stuff and is probably the best known region for rock hounding. The Llano river is known for llanite, of course. Near Dallas is fossil country. Where I am near Houston you never hear much about rockhounding but I'm finding some great agates coming out of an ancient riverbed. Oh yeah, the Rio Grande River is another place chocked full of amazing stuff. I've wanted to get down and hunt near Falcon lake for years. I would not come here during the Summer unless you like mosquitoes and blacking out from heat exhaustion!

  • @RM-vw3ov
    @RM-vw3ov Год назад

    Love the calls of the sandpipers and rain as a backdrop to your adventures Rob. Hopefully Theo can help with some ID for you; I cannot wait to see you do a video of cutting and polishing some of those wonderful finds.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I'll be showing these polished at some point, but it will be awhile. I think you were hearing killdeer, not sandpipers, at least that's what I remember hearing. Maybe there were both.

    • @RM-vw3ov
      @RM-vw3ov Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks ah thanks on correcting my ID! I’m rusty! Will happily wait on those follow up videos👍👍⭐️

  • @carmenevans7651
    @carmenevans7651 Год назад

    When we were children in Central Minnesota, my sister found a Montana agate. It had the white coating. I figured it got here carried by indigenous peoples.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      That's fun to think that's how it may have gotten there. I have wondered before if people collected rocks 500 years ago. Were they too busy trying to survive to worry about pretty rocks, or did they appreciate beautiful rocks just like we do now? I tend to think they collected a few rocks too.

  • @kellyhollingsworth6100
    @kellyhollingsworth6100 Год назад

    That looks like fun. Chert is abundant in the western states when slabbed and polished it can make nice stones, the piece of banded chert at 16:30 would have went in my bucket most of the time it is pretty cracked. Nice adventure.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      That one at 16:30 was nice, but I'm really spoiled with the really awesome banded chert I find here in Michigan.

  • @gregprince2523
    @gregprince2523 Год назад +1

    Go on out to Washington..... Blaine area .... You can't carry them all but they sure are beautiful!!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      I'd love to, but that's a really long drive. Maybe someday.

  • @staceymcmahan5016
    @staceymcmahan5016 6 месяцев назад

    Arizona is a great state for petrified wood. And its gorgous! Just have to check regions that aren't part of national petrified forest park.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  6 месяцев назад

      I have tumbled Arizona pet wood before and I agree. It's very colorful

  • @queenbee9505
    @queenbee9505 Год назад

    Several of the large chunks look like Petrified wood esp that large blocky caramel and brown one. I hope Rob took that home!!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      I didn't take any of the big, blocky ones home, but I took a lot of smaller ones with me.

  • @mlstuart6332
    @mlstuart6332 Год назад

    a lot of treasures there

  • @victoriamaaske7420
    @victoriamaaske7420 Год назад +1

    You need some sunshine to pick out the agates. It seems they have little potholes on the outside. I thit there was a big agate in the water by the yellow rock you picked out of the water at about 12:20.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      I'm sure I missed plenty. I didn't have sun on my side, but I think the rain helped to show me the true colors of the rocks. That's why I usually hunt in the water on a beach.

  • @robbybobby6466
    @robbybobby6466 Год назад

    You don’t get to Montana much so bring a piece of it home with you. I came home from the beach here in Delaware with 3 one gallon ziplock bags full of agate and all kinds of crystal. Petrified wood too. I found 5 arrowheads in the last 2 weeks also. Very exciting. Back home to New Jersey now. I like the beach better.

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад +1

      Wow, you did great on arrowheads! I ended up with two gallon bags from this day and many more from other days on my trip. I think I took more home from this spot than any of my other hunts on this trip.

  • @bottling.hobo.
    @bottling.hobo. День назад

    6:03 That is a Montana Mud Stone. 😂

  • @Rockhead75
    @Rockhead75 Год назад

    Also we were there weekend before last for about 5hrs and brought back over 100lbs of agate and petrified wood !!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      That's a lot! I would have had to leave some luggage in the field to have fit that much in the Jeep.

    • @Rockhead75
      @Rockhead75 Год назад

      @@MichiganRocks next year were planning a trip that way to catch a pro motocross race and a rock hunt it would be awesome to meet up for a lake Michigan hunt !

  • @kyhawk406
    @kyhawk406 Год назад

    That white on the outside of the agates can sometimes be referred to as a “husk.” Which is essentially sun-bleaching! A lot of the red and yellow mixed jaspers are mookaite! And you showed a lot more self control than I would have! Even living in Montana I would have picked so many of those! Theo knows what’s up! Great spot!

    • @MichiganRocks
      @MichiganRocks  Год назад

      Mookaite is from Australia, so it's not that. Same colors as mookaite, though.