Thank you Will for a very interesting journey with your cute little doggie and friends. I have also asked myself the same questions about life. Watching your video that you share with many who cannot or are unable to get out is one of the reasons you are who you are. Valerie "The Poetic Rowan" Australia. take care in these troubled times.
Awe thank you my friend 🙂. Its so much fun being able to share my adventures with the world. I love what I do and very excited to share more adventures. Thank you for the encouragement and understanding 🙏 🙂
I was looking up Rhodium Ore when I stumbled across your Adventures with Otter.....I love going out into the forest with the rivers, looking at rocks , panning, swimming ......whatever......sitting looking up at the stars with a make shift tent by the River is the best. I love your precious Otter, that"s the perfect name for him. I think your personality is a breath of fresh air and you and Otter are the ultimate team. I got 2 chiweenies, love them more than most humans. lol keep up the good work with the awesome adventures, hope you find that blue agate your looking for. I too write, wrote a childrens poem book.....long time ago now Title was (A Maze of Poems) I have a beautiful rock that is full of Rhodium, platinum, gold, cobalt and Titanium.....Its a Archean Conglomerate from the crust of the earth, basically a fossil. Anyway.....Ill be watching your next adventure, wonder where it will be????
Awe thank you my friend 🙂. Im glad you enjoy our silly adventures. Thank you for sharing your passion for nature and all the beauty it holds. Have a wonderful day and thanks again for the encouragement and kind words. 👍👍
Washington has no shortage of cool minerals and a few places u can find some really good blue agit thanks for the vid I allwase take several screenshots before I go prospecting or hunting it is a big help if u loose service and want to know wair u are or wair u want to go
Yes I agree 👍 💯 love rockhounding in Washington state. Screenshots are the way to go for sure 🙂, thank you for checking out the video and happy hunting my friend.
Hi Will. Recently viewed many of your videos going way back. You have improved your presentations admirably. Be good to Otter! 😉 He goes everywhere I wish I could. Your Locations are amazing for the varieties of minerals. One of the things I admire about your collecting is that you focus on one material to collect, yet you inform about the other availables. I wish you safe explorations and Best collecting. 💙⚒💙
I originally found this channel sometime in 2020? And idk, I just like his vibe i guess. So I like to rewatch sometimes, but it seems like he's gone silent for a while now. Genuinely just hope he's happy tbh
@DangerousTempest Thank you, I'm very glad you enjoy my wild adventures 🙂. I'm doing good. I ran into some hard times with some family stuff but have a bunch of videos that just need to be edited and uploaded, hopefully soon. I'm working very hard on some bigs stuff and will be sharing more on RUclips soon. Thank you for reaching out, my friend 🙂🙂.
That's hilarious...otter is a snorter, have a zoie that does the same thing... interesting two completely different breed's communicating with the exact response to same stimulus 😉 obviously a close buddy as is mine long time now.
I want to get into rockhounding and I have been watching your videos and a lot of other RUclipsrs. I have a question? Why is it that rock Hunters seem to fixate on Agates? I just don't understand what the fascination is over other rocks? I see some rockhounders go to beaches where there's lots of different rocks but they only are looking for agates? I'm honestly just confused can you help answer my question?
Hello 🙂 i'm excited to hear that you are interested in rockhounding its alot of fun. I think that most rockhounds love all rocks but maybe its because agates are a happy medium between very common rocks and hard to find rocks . So its easier to find them and makes for a more fun hunt. Kinda like when your fishing and there are lots of fish in the lake. But I'm just guessing lol great question 🙂
Yes sir, cool video. So just wondering when looking up creek from the bridge were you on that little creek on the left? My wife, son, and i went up there probably right around the end of winter. We found like maybe a total of 3-4 in like 3 hours or so. I like watching your videos on your cool lil adventures around the PNW. Thanks again for sharing. Peace
@@WillBrownart I live in the Snoqualmie valley. Not sure how far you are from me, but I'm up for meeting up sometime. CurrentlyRockhounding is a channel from another Washingtonian from the Eastern part of the state. We'll probably sync up one day since my wife and I love traveling to central and close to eastern WA for rockhounding adventures. This past summer, we spent a lot of time traveling up Hwy 97 and stopping at road-cuts and old mine tailing piles. I've got buckets full of all kinds of material of which I've only been able to scratch the tip of the iceberg with cutting and tumbling.
I lived on a ranch in Oklahoma for a while, and one day, one of the owners brought home some Buffalo Jerky and the dogs went crazy and could even smell it when it was in a glass container. They really went beserk when they could smell it because they wanted it so bad!
I'm an idiot and only use google maps, I can download for offline and it doesn't cost a thing, I am sure there's better out there, but it's offline so if I am out there and and have nothing at least I have that, I've heard of gia it's supposed to be pretty good cost yearly though.
Yeah sounds like a great plan my friend 🙂 . I need to check Gaia out I've never used it . Thank you for the info and sharing in my journey happy hunting and hope you find the perfect agate my friend.
Salmon berry is just an annoying thorn. Devils club while a great plant from a distance, can take years for the thorns to come out. They have barbs that make them “travel” deeper and deeper. I worked in habitat restoration and I wasn’t the only person I knew to have thorns that took years to get out.
you are a hoot to watch. what a dork. love it!!😀🤣
Lol 🤣 good times thanks for watching 👀 laughing and smiles are the best 🙂.
Loved your imagination and story telling. Beautiful scenery, Otter is adorable. Thanks for the fun
Thank you. I am happy you enjoyed the adventure.
Very cool!!! Great video and i look forward to following yoyr rock jiurney
Wonderful, welcome 🙂. Thank you for the encouragement.
I want to go down and check out that creek sometime. Looking at your video I might want to leave my kids behind
Yeah its a fun adventure but not the best for children. Good luck to you on your treasure hunt 🙂.
Very cool thanks for sharing 💙😊, lol a fun adventure
Thank you 🙂it was fun lol
💪😁👍great vid will thanks for sharing the adventure
Thank you my friend 🙂.
Rock doves / forest pigeons....
Legit thing
👍😁👍
I know I'm a true bird nerd... Lol
Lol 🤣 got to love those forest pigeons lol
Thank you Will for a very interesting journey with your cute little doggie and friends. I have also asked myself the same questions about life. Watching your video that you share with many who cannot or are unable to get out is one of the reasons you are who you are. Valerie "The Poetic Rowan" Australia. take care in these troubled times.
Awe thank you my friend 🙂. Its so much fun being able to share my adventures with the world. I love what I do and very excited to share more adventures. Thank you for the encouragement and understanding 🙏 🙂
Love that dog
Lol yesss 🙂 Otter is amazing little dude 😀.
A lot of interesting fun in your videos.
Thank you my friend 🙂🙂🙂
@@WillBrownart you're welcome
I wanted to say that I really appreciated your under water footage. Nice perspective. ❤
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the footage.
Gold in them rocks, the steep bank, old river rock
Yeah it would be fun to pan in that area and see what I can come up with 👍👍
I was looking up Rhodium Ore when I stumbled across your Adventures with Otter.....I love going out into the forest with the rivers, looking at rocks , panning, swimming ......whatever......sitting looking up at the stars with a make shift tent by the River is the best. I love your precious Otter, that"s the perfect name for him. I think your personality is a breath of fresh air and you and Otter are the ultimate team. I got 2 chiweenies, love them more than most humans. lol keep up the good work with the awesome adventures, hope you find that blue agate your looking for. I too write, wrote a childrens poem book.....long time ago now Title was (A Maze of Poems) I have a beautiful rock that is full of Rhodium, platinum, gold, cobalt and Titanium.....Its a Archean Conglomerate from the crust of the earth, basically a fossil. Anyway.....Ill be watching your next adventure, wonder where it will be????
Awe thank you my friend 🙂. Im glad you enjoy our silly adventures. Thank you for sharing your passion for nature and all the beauty it holds. Have a wonderful day and thanks again for the encouragement and kind words. 👍👍
That first piece kinda looks like ellensburg blue 🤯 I’m so jealous! That’s dope!
Yeah it was a beautiful piece 🙂 glad you enjoyed the video my friend 👍
Lololll the beginning
🤣🤣😜 lol thanks
lol i know what has a sent there 😎🤙
Lol
Washington has no shortage of cool minerals and a few places u can find some really good blue agit thanks for the vid I allwase take several screenshots before I go prospecting or hunting it is a big help if u loose service and want to know wair u are or wair u want to go
Yes I agree 👍 💯 love rockhounding in Washington state. Screenshots are the way to go for sure 🙂, thank you for checking out the video and happy hunting my friend.
I had fun
Awesome, I'm glad 🙂👍
So we can pull the blue from the host?? Can i show u the ones i pulled to see if they worth it?
Hi Will. Recently viewed many of your videos going way back. You have improved your presentations admirably. Be good to Otter! 😉 He goes everywhere I wish I could. Your Locations are amazing for the varieties of minerals. One of the things I admire about your collecting is that you focus on one material to collect, yet you inform about the other availables. I wish you safe explorations and Best collecting.
💙⚒💙
Thank you my friend 🙂🙂 Otter and i have alot of fun making these videos 😊. Thank you for the wonderful encouragement your awesome 🙂
Hey There ... I Live In Vancouver Washington. Gifford Pinch Area is My Fav Camping. Sunset Falls💚🩶🤎
Sounds great 👍 thank you. I will have to check it out 😀
What were the gold and white rock at beginning? Looked like gold
Thank you for showing this. I am very curious as to where the agats are. I have been trying to research it a bit. Beautiful!!!
I'm glad it was helpful 🙂 very beautiful stones 🙂🙂
The devil IS a liar. And foraging is fun!
😂😂🙏👍👍👽👾
Damn i miss this guy, hope hes still doing well
I originally found this channel sometime in 2020? And idk, I just like his vibe i guess. So I like to rewatch sometimes, but it seems like he's gone silent for a while now. Genuinely just hope he's happy tbh
@DangerousTempest Thank you, I'm very glad you enjoy my wild adventures 🙂. I'm doing good. I ran into some hard times with some family stuff but have a bunch of videos that just need to be edited and uploaded, hopefully soon. I'm working very hard on some bigs stuff and will be sharing more on RUclips soon. Thank you for reaching out, my friend 🙂🙂.
Swift creek as in swift reservoir ? East from Cougar wa ?
That's hilarious...otter is a snorter, have a zoie that does the same thing... interesting two completely different breed's communicating with the exact response to same stimulus 😉 obviously a close buddy as is mine long time now.
😁😁😁😁👍 Thanks my friend that's awesome. Glad you enjoyed video and thank you for sharing about your dog 🐶 🙂🙂. Your awesome
Blue: the universal favorite color.
My personal favorites are the bright yellow-green and yellow-blue agates. I have a yellow one thats lemon slice shaped kinda
Along with the blues, is there anyy gold in that creek. All that pyrite is a good indicator
Gold in every creek.
Hello, I never saw any, but it would be a lot of fun to spend some looking 🙂. Thanks for the comment, and happy hunting, my friend
@@LilyGazounot Shit creek
you and that devil weed 😆 🤣 I think you've been eating too many 🍄 mushrooms . I could never do all that devils weed.
🤣🤣 the struggle is real, it was a wild adventure for sure.
🙌🏾 to the blue agate
I would jump for joy if I found a blue!
Yeah, it's very magical ✨️ 😃😃
But where did you park before you hiked to the creek?
About a mile down the road form the baker lake campground 🙂
I was wondering where the pigeons went to, now I know 3 years later!
🤣👍👍
It's called a machete. Devil club gets thrown by the wayside. Just get one.
Leave it broke for people to see 😊
Where’s the beef!! 😂
I want to get into rockhounding and I have been watching your videos and a lot of other RUclipsrs. I have a question?
Why is it that rock Hunters seem to fixate on Agates? I just don't understand what the fascination is over other rocks? I see some rockhounders go to beaches where there's lots of different rocks but they only are looking for agates? I'm honestly just confused can you help answer my question?
Hello 🙂 i'm excited to hear that you are interested in rockhounding its alot of fun. I think that most rockhounds love all rocks but maybe its because agates are a happy medium between very common rocks and hard to find rocks . So its easier to find them and makes for a more fun hunt. Kinda like when your fishing and there are lots of fish in the lake. But I'm just guessing lol great question 🙂
Your funny dude
Thanks yo 🤙👍👍
Don’t forget the spiders and snakes
🙂💯
Yes sir, cool video. So just wondering when looking up creek from the bridge were you on that little creek on the left? My wife, son, and i went up there probably right around the end of winter. We found like maybe a total of 3-4 in like 3 hours or so. I like watching your videos on your cool lil adventures around the PNW. Thanks again for sharing. Peace
You’re hilarious
Where do you live in Washington? I see you go all over, but I’m just curious where you’re from.
Hello thank you for watching 🙂🤙😎 and yeah I'm from Washington state very beautiful 🙂
@@WillBrownart I live in the Snoqualmie valley. Not sure how far you are from me, but I'm up for meeting up sometime. CurrentlyRockhounding is a channel from another Washingtonian from the Eastern part of the state. We'll probably sync up one day since my wife and I love traveling to central and close to eastern WA for rockhounding adventures. This past summer, we spent a lot of time traveling up Hwy 97 and stopping at road-cuts and old mine tailing piles. I've got buckets full of all kinds of material of which I've only been able to scratch the tip of the iceberg with cutting and tumbling.
@@mwilson14we are not supposed to ask specifics as to where people live.
You remind me of my son, David.
Awe thanks my friend 🙂👍
I lived on a ranch in Oklahoma for a while, and one day, one of the owners brought home some Buffalo Jerky and the dogs went crazy and could even smell it when it was in a glass container. They really went beserk when they could smell it because they wanted it so bad!
🤣😂😂 yeah dogger sure do love it 😀 thanks for sharing my friend 😀
Otterly outbacking.
I'm an idiot and only use google maps, I can download for offline and it doesn't cost a thing, I am sure there's better out there, but it's offline so if I am out there and and have nothing at least I have that, I've heard of gia it's supposed to be pretty good cost yearly though.
Yeah sounds like a great plan my friend 🙂 . I need to check Gaia out I've never used it . Thank you for the info and sharing in my journey happy hunting and hope you find the perfect agate my friend.
Do you have an Instagram/twitter??
Yeah thanks for asking 🙂
Instagram@will.brown87
2 words big foot
Arent them. Salmon berries that stalk plant with thorn,
There are Salmon berrys around for sure but the devils club is alot bigger with larger thorns and leaves 🙂 thanks for the comment my friend 😀
Salmon berry is just an annoying thorn. Devils club while a great plant from a distance, can take years for the thorns to come out. They have barbs that make them “travel” deeper and deeper. I worked in habitat restoration and I wasn’t the only person I knew to have thorns that took years to get out.