I was so jacked watching this video I'm heading up to a 125 year old silver mine tomorrow! I really like meMiner videos and he has such a comforting voice. Mr. Rogers esk:)
You're a true rockhound! When you love your hobby it doesn't matter how far you have to go or what the weather is. The rocks are calling! Plus you spend lots of time with your pal, Daisy. Thanks for sharing a fun hunt.
I actually like driving, but no so much at night because there is not much to see. Daisy gets a little bit eager on the drive up, wondering where we are going to explore. On the way home, she just curls up into a ball and sleeps. She only wakes up if she hears me open up a bag (crinkle, crinkle), because it might be a treat. ;-)
Daisy has figured out when I am going somewhere fun, by what I pack in the truck or how I dress up. She actually barks at me to hurry up. On the other hand, if I get dressed for going into the office, she does not lift her head off the mat. When we are out and about, she tends to burn herself out exploring and needs to sleep it off when done. Dogs are funny creatures. She is like my shadow most times and pays attention to everything.
@@meMiner Dogs are such great companions! I'll be taking mine to the Oregon Coast in October, hoping to find some nice agates. We'll stay at a dog friendly house near the beach. Great that you have your own dog friendly place in tow!
Man, seriously, what a beautiful video to watch. Jedi edit skills! I don’t even detect but videos like these make me wish i did. I felt like I was with you guys the whole way and loved every bit of it. Thank you meMiner for what you do. It’s art mate.And the rocks are beautiful!!!!!!!
Detecting is a great deal of fun, unless you are in an area strewn with junk. It can get frustrating digging junk after junk. On the other hand, if the spot has potential, then finding junk means nobody else has been there: virgin ground. I remember the old joke about where do they get virgin wool? Ugly sheep. Where are some of the best finds metal detecting? Ugly ground. LOL
meMiner Hey just was hoping it was okay that I popped a link to your channel in my video this week. I’m tumbling some finds I have and just wanted to thank you personally for all the stuff I’ve learnt from you. You’re a legend dude. I hope that’s okay.
@@meMiner we wives. Gotta love us. If not for our spouses we wouldn't do 1/2 the things we do. Lol. Hope the rest of your week is good. And as always thank you for taking us along. God bless you and yours!
Oh no. When you are ready to go, I can take you if it is easier for ya. Heck, notice the silver thing on the back of my truck in this video? I am sure Daisy would make room for you.
I was happy to catch that moment on video. 99% of the time she does something that would make a good movie, she stops as soon as the camera warms up. LOL
Looks like I missed another good one lol dont worry though, I was further north and probably 3x colder lol soaked the entire 4 days, but it was a blast! I managed to get a few rock samples from an asbestos mine (Matachewan area) that are really strange. I'll make a video of them and post it. Idk what they are
@@meMiner after minimal research.. it is the Loyd Lake deposit www.mindat.org/loc-229448.html I have a crappy drone video of where we camped and it shows some of the pits and waste rock piles. Mostly fighting the wind and talking to the guys there about the drone though lol
I will talk to you about it next time I am up. That doesn't sound like the same place I had heard about. It would be a good day trip to got up there from Cobalt.
I'd go back up for sure! Be a good place for the bike and ATV. It's pretty spread out. You can see most of it in my drone video, but itd be a lot of walking without the bikes. We could def do it in a day no problem though. I didnt collect nearly as much as I would have liked to lol (here I'm out of Cobalt rock hounding... uh oh! LOL) we will def look at it when you're up next
I agree. In fact, I am now kicking myself for not staying another day. However, I really did not want to go into the camper with Daisy and me dirty and wet.
I enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for sharing. I have to wonder how did the original miners leave so much behind. I live in Colorado and the mine dumps rarely have anything to be found in my area
Good question! The original miners worked by hand and only hauled out the best stuff. There are places that you would think are barren because they have been detected by folks with good machines who know how to use them, but move some rocks or better yet move some junk and sometimes there are nice surprises waiting.
Great video with tons of info and amazing finds. Daisy's so much fun to watch, give her a nice pat on her head and a yummy treat for us all. Thanks from AZ, the land of copper. cacti, and critters.
That was a great video. I like how you edited it with lots of B-roll, especially the first part. Is there a good way to extract just the silver from the rock at home, without special equipment? I realize that the rocks may be more interesting as silver ore slabs, but have you ever worked it down to just pure silver?
I have not refined silver (yet). I know a couple of guys who have done it successfully. There is a somewhat complex process and need for some equipment. I was going to try last winter, but didn't get to it. It would be interesting to do with some of the marginal rocks.
Fantastic adventure beautiful area sweet sweet samples great to see daisy with you looks like your group had fun and scored big time dedication yup true rock hound thanks be safe
Nice video meMiner - thanx for all your hard work! That insulator's color comes from good ol' Ohio red clay. Carlyle Tile Company used to mine red and yellow clay in my neck of the woods...(Ironton, Ohio)... and there used to be dozens of tile, brick, and insulator manufacturers in southeast Ohio. They mined iron ore, coal, and limestone here too... but not one speck of silver!
@@meMiner Yes - there's supposed to be a little gold in Ohio along a line where the glaciers of the last Ice Age ended... sort of diagonal across the state from about Cincinnati to Chillicothe... especially in Ross County. The glaciers carried the gold here from Canada, so say the geologists. I've never seen any Ohio gold or known anyone who found any... but the Ohio Geological Survey says it exists.
I was supposed to be there now, but life got in the way. Hopefully, soon. You can see in this video that I now have a comfortable place for Daisy and I to sleep if we drive to BC.
Deja Vu. More silver for meMiner. I love the remote settings you take us to. It's like the "great white north" is uninhabited. Keep 'em coming bro. Serious about buying one of your samples one day. I still have that funny looking 2 dollar coin burning a hole in my pocket!
The closest place I know is north of Barrie for quartz crystals. It would be a bit of a hike on a bicycle. I have a video about it. Might be something closer, but I haven't looked.
I'd be willing to say a little bit of both. I wish I had the time this year, because I'd plan a trip to Ontario Canada maybe sometime next year when all the b.s. is over with at our house and yes I just can't leave my wife behind or be neutered when I got home. Your videos are always great to see, always something new. Keep them coming. PS. That last video of yours that I commented on I apologize if I was to crass
Hey meMiner awesome video , I usually check the old tailings piles for gold , now I want to look for silver sweeeeeeeeeeeet metal detector , enjoyed watching , stay safe & good luck ( BIG thumbs up from Alaska )
I hope to be up your way (kind-of), but on the Canada side of the border, later this summer. I got a couple of claims in Atlin. I will probably do a side trip to Haines Junction, as I like the drive.
Your adventures are fun, and you really gotta like driving to get where you want to go. Not crazy at all.. Question... is there a rule or law that would stop you from traversing where you metal detect, from riding in on a quad or sxs ? i own a can am defender and think it would come in handy with those 80 lb rocks and gear.. maybe even camping equipment if you wanted to spend a night.
Hey, you are no more insane than the rest of us, up before the sun and off outside bleeping, hoping you find something. Daisy was the main star of the show, loved the scene where she stopped at the doggy snow cone bar, no hesitation for her order. A good day for you all I think. Great adventure, the thought police will know what you did though, its kind of wet there I think, either rain or snow. But you did all get a result in the end, well done.
Daisy loved finding snow. In another spot, she was walking forward and rubbing her head deep into a drift. She of course stopped as soon as I turned on the camera. Funny girl
Thanks for the feedback. I almost deleted that part of the video, as i wasn't sure anybody would find it as interesting as me. There was another part that I did delete for now and may include on a later video. The first discovery was at the south end of the lake and two weeks later the next big discovery was at the north end. Then they found some incredible veins and float on both sides and under the lake.
I like knowing some of the history to feel closer to the original prospectors whose ghosts are probably still walking around. It also helps to identify interesting spots and what to expect. For example, I didn't know the mill in this video was also a mine. I only learned that after reading about a murder and the body was dropped down a mine shaft. Oh, that reminds me. There is also the story of the Chinese Laundry in town. A family of 4 disappeared and never showed up anywhere. The food was half eaten on their table. Very strange.
Hey meminer, Could you recommend a detector for silver? Currently have a makro multi Kruzer and a Tesoro tiger shark. I'm looking to go hunting in about a month . All the best! Riley
@@meMiner sweet! Looks like I'm set. I've really enjoyed your content, it's given me many hours of happiness. I know life gets busy & I really appreciate that you took the time to reply to my comment :) All the best, Riley from London, ON
You sure do a great job making videos! Say, could you be so kind to tell me the name of the pick you use? I've never seen that one before and it looks well designed and well made. Thank you!
Mr MeMiner - I see a lot of your rocks contain calcite veins... Ever try etching the calcite away to see what lies underneath? You might find some nice silver dendrites. Try a vinegar bath for a week or so - hydrochloric acid might turn the silver black and dissolve other cool minerals like erythrite. Great videos!!!!
Hard to believe these tailings were hit hard before I was there. It would have been interesting to have everybody pile up their finds. Some really good silver came out of there last weekend.
I wish I had access to ore like that. It would be fun to play with some of it for some experiments. I recently got a nice size piece of rhodonite from the creek behind me or the last river I visited. It was this black hunk of rock and I knew something beautiful had to be inside. I cracked it open with a 3lbs hammer and large cold forged chisel. Once I saw that pink and brown dentritic formations I knew exactly what it was because of my books. I proved it was manganese dioxide by turning it into potassium permanganate through a series of reactions (thanks to nurdrage). There is of course a lot of iron contamination and it's not practical to gain this compound, however it's cool to me, so I'll be uploading a video processing that ore. I'm excited about it. The rock is beautiful, so I'd like to get the surfaces polished and preserve some of it as slices.
@@meMiner I definitely will. I was hoping to make it this weekend, but the weather outlook is all rain so I'm not sure if I'll have a chance until next week. I'm really excited about it.
@@mwilson14 The weather is always a factor. I will take advantage of our first sunny day today as soon as work is done, for a little project of my own. ;-)
Great Video and awesome specimens. I love the cobalt as the eurethrite has such a unique color. Do you ever worry about the arsenide content of the nickeline?
I should say that most, if not ALL rock in Cobalt and surrounding area has some form of arsenic in it. Definitely anything with other minerals in it. But if you break a random piece of rock, or hit it with a hammer, you can smell it.
@@meMiner if that's what you enjoy doing then that's the way to go ;) ! makes it extra special ... Since u drive that far ! to collect , aswell and sharing your adventure with us . lol Awesome
But hey ! . if its 7 hrs .. Probably the same for you to explore some of the copper mines around here ! . Cobre lake would be a wicked place for you to take a video . tailings piles and beut hiking trails ...waterfalls . glassy springfed water. Would make for a fun summer trip psbly ? And would helpdo the exploring for me hahah Rarely get a chance to get out to those places ..don't have wheels ..
@@meMiner congrats !! Upside !! Cobre lake ....perfect place for it lol ...and it's as peacfull as it gets out there. . will feel like a legit Canadian hahah . youl see what I mean . Have an album on my channel if you wanna check it out to give u an idea of the rocks to collect . Wasn't able to find the " good " entrance to the mine . took the wrong path.....but there is a tunnel u could walk in a decent ways . . and unreal laketrout fishing in the lake itself ! Historical copper mine ...but the mill burnt down and that was that lol. The classic end .
OMG! That looked exhausting! Lovely silver, be so exciting to see it polished or just what will you be doing with it? Nice for a tag for Daisy... The weather isn't being very kind up there for sure... There's some new gold mining opening up south of us, not sure where, nor what it means (should I be fossicking in the Don, I wonder?!) Keep safe you Intrepid Rock Hounds!! 👍⛏⛏🐾🐾⭐💍😉
I am playing with a few of the smaller rocks right now. I need to get out my (new) big saw for the larger ones. I hadn't heard about a new gold mine. If one opens, it should be good jobs for the area.
@@meMiner Are there different blades that you use for cutting? Has to be fun seeing what's been hidden all these eons... Well, they don't seem to be saying much about it, other than it's South of Devonport, we have one I believe NE of us... When you have to leave Daisy for a far away trip, how do you prepare her? I've been so worried about our old Collie, less than a week to go now & I'm exhausted! Every time we do something packing-related he seems to know & begins to get so stressed... 😕🐾✈✈💺😣
Usually, when I go somewhere without Daisy, she stays at home with my wife. We have only left her twice. The first time, Daisy stayed with my sister. She had a nice time because my brother in law loves to hike or jog and of course Daisy enjoyed that. Only thing is she refused to get into their car and would not leave their place that way. The second time, I left her at a place called Dogs at Camp, which is an open concept farm for dogs. She had a great time there with lots of new friends to play with and a big property to explore. I think I missed her more than she did me. ;-) I just use a diamond tile blade for porcelain. Nothing special about them other than I buy whatever is on sale.
@@meMiner Thank you! Our Collie is getting on a bit, he'll be 12 in July & his past is catching up with him. I'm hoping, because he'll be at home he won't be too stressed out - he tends to park his bum if he doesn't want to do something, and like Daisy won't be moved! He does like our friends who will be looking after him, but whether she'll get him to walk with her remains to be seen. We do worry about them, don't we & a month can be a long time? I wasn't sure if there was different grades of blades, but I s'pose they are really designed for one job? Very interesting and thanks for the support, it is appreciate as you are a very busy man. Have a FAB day, G. We have glum weather down here now!
Very cool. Your videos are absolutely amazing. How much silver on average percentage wise would you send out to a refiner and how much do you keep as specimens? Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work.
@@meMiner Are maybe the vane of silver they were chasing, was really big and it wasn't worth smelting the smaller vanes because of all the other materials in the rock. I'm just guessing. I hope your having a great day.
You could be right. There was a vein nearby that they called "Silver Sidewalk". If you can believe it, before mining started it was sold for 250 dollars. The actual vein was 1.6' wide, 100 yards long and 200 yards deep. When you are on a spot like that, who cares about the waste pile?
@@meMiner aww shoot! Ya, I understand that now, that was the yellow brick road and little bits was nothing, that 80 pounder was nothing compared to tons and tons of pure silver.
Man, I'd totally pay for breakfast, lunch and dinner to go up and hunt rocks and crystals with ya. I'm right down in southern Ontario, could even bring a grill, I've been known to cook a mean piece of meat over a flame!
I'm in the KW region. Email me if you want at keeneys86@gmail.com I'm gonna be heading to my family property in western New York this weekend, but I'd be down anytime before or after that to go rock hounding with ya. Also, if you wanted to go searching the rolling hills of western ny (I hear theres kimberlite out there) I'd be happy to bring ya down to show me how to search the property!
The next time you head up there you should bring along a little fellow with " bug Strength " to help carry those 80 lb boulders back to the truck , also metal detecting and prospecting is therapeutic for those of us " crazy " folk.
It was a tough hump. I had a backpack with about 50 lbs of rock, my tools, camera and detector and then the big rock. 1st part of the journey was uphill and then thru forest. Daisy was no help. So yeah, somebody else with hands would have been useful. The others were smart and bugged out when the heavy rain started. I waited until I was so cold and shaking that I couldn't hold the camera steady.
@@meMiner hypothermia is no fun and i can say this from experience , I now bring a zip lock bag containing a pair of dry socks and gloves , this way i can get warm if even for only a short time to fight off hypothermia . My worst case of hypothermia was back in the early 1970s , I spent 5 days and 4 nights lost in Algonquin Park.
@@meMiner I was 14 , if and when I slept it was up high in the tree tops . The bugs were bad and when I was found I had hundreds of bites , the sounds from the forest at night were both captivating and or terrifying.
@@meMiner okay, just look at the old maps when California was an island and Lake Conibas was well above the Great Salt Lake... this was before 1811-12 when New Madrid Fault broke. You know why all that land in the west is state or national parks.... precious metals and jewels and lots of buried cities. Take Care!
I watched a recent episode of Joe Rogan on RUclips and he had a really interesting interview about lost history in US down into South America. One method they are finding lost cities that nobody knew existed is LIDAR, especially in the Amazon. Crazy how our understanding of past civilizations is about to change dramatically.
@@meMiner yeah that LIDAR makes the ground naked! They really need to get down to business finding those cities and temples. Many are becoming back fill and road foundation.... It is sickening! Canada has some great lost and old stuff up there that nobody speaks of. When the secrets come out on who the true Native Americans were and of what really happened in the wars on American soil, people will never believe it. You know that OTTAWA is the True Capitol City of North America?
I also saw some interesting pics where they used one as a table lamp or herb planter. I am sure there are a few more ideas. The insulator cleaned up nice and I enjoy looking at it.
Ha! I thought at first you were kidding me so I looked it up. Leave it to Canada...I do like the loonies but I have the toonie. Anyways, I know you posted your email addy on one of your vids so are you willing to post it again to save me some hunting?
The first miners sorted by hand and mistakes were made. Also, some of the spots had thick veins of really high grade, so they didn't care about the "smaller" stuff.
You are a really nice guy, and we have seen enough to know you love animals, but you need to learn how to dance. That means, interacting with your subs or let someone else. Aquachigger does same because well .... not enough time. $$$$ Thanks mate and 73'. Short but sweet engagement I guess.
@@longhairedcountryboy2363 Anybody I know just says "its rocks" and if asked "why", say "I like rocks". Seems to work. I have no idea what would happen if you told them "I have 500lbs of silver". Probably have to talk to somebody at secondary. ;-)
@meMiner Lol. "Rocks, 'cause I like rocks." You can't find rocks at home sir? " No sir, not like these rocks!" 😀 I appreciate the reply and hope to get up there someday. Would love to run across you and Daisy! ATB, Cheers! I
Hey, whenever "one of these days" happens, let me know! I can come up with all kinds of good excuses to have rocks in your luggage. Worst case, you can mail them to yourself before you go :)
I was so jacked watching this video I'm heading up to a 125 year old silver mine tomorrow! I really like meMiner videos and he has such a comforting voice. Mr. Rogers esk:)
Always a joy to join you and Daisy on one of your adventures!
Thanks Ben.
You're a true rockhound! When you love your hobby it doesn't matter how far you have to go or what the weather is. The rocks are calling! Plus you spend lots of time with your pal, Daisy. Thanks for sharing a fun hunt.
I actually like driving, but no so much at night because there is not much to see. Daisy gets a little bit eager on the drive up, wondering where we are going to explore. On the way home, she just curls up into a ball and sleeps. She only wakes up if she hears me open up a bag (crinkle, crinkle), because it might be a treat. ;-)
@@meMiner My dog is the same way, anxious for the adventure to come and ready to snooze going home. I'm pretty sure he picks up on my mood too.
Daisy has figured out when I am going somewhere fun, by what I pack in the truck or how I dress up. She actually barks at me to hurry up. On the other hand, if I get dressed for going into the office, she does not lift her head off the mat. When we are out and about, she tends to burn herself out exploring and needs to sleep it off when done. Dogs are funny creatures. She is like my shadow most times and pays attention to everything.
@@meMiner Dogs are such great companions! I'll be taking mine to the Oregon Coast in October, hoping to find some nice agates. We'll stay at a dog friendly house near the beach. Great that you have your own dog friendly place in tow!
You sure dosen't harm anyone else doing this, seems like a great hobby
Man, seriously, what a beautiful video to watch. Jedi edit skills! I don’t even detect but videos like these make me wish i did. I felt like I was with you guys the whole way and loved every bit of it. Thank you meMiner for what you do. It’s art mate.And the rocks are beautiful!!!!!!!
Detecting is a great deal of fun, unless you are in an area strewn with junk. It can get frustrating digging junk after junk. On the other hand, if the spot has potential, then finding junk means nobody else has been there: virgin ground. I remember the old joke about where do they get virgin wool? Ugly sheep. Where are some of the best finds metal detecting? Ugly ground. LOL
meMiner
Hey just was hoping it was okay that I popped a link to your channel in my video this week. I’m tumbling some finds I have and just wanted to thank you personally for all the stuff I’ve learnt from you. You’re a legend dude. I hope that’s okay.
I’m learning so much about Ontario’s geology really appreciate it.
This is a very special place in Ontario. Thanks for the nice comment.
One of my favourite channels! Thanks for the video, I learn a lot!
Thanks Jen Vee!
Neat finds. I love the pink blooms. The silver is pretty and precise when polished. But I love the raw look
My wife pushes me to polish them. Otherwise, to her they just look like rocks. LOL
@@meMiner we wives. Gotta love us. If not for our spouses we wouldn't do 1/2 the things we do. Lol. Hope the rest of your week is good. And as always thank you for taking us along. God bless you and yours!
half? I suspect it more like 90% LOL
Another great show! Your editing is right on
. You and yours Havagudun!
Thanks for the nice feedback. ;-)
Oh! I may have some of that! I find around Lake Michigan. Large push this winter have me new finds.
There is some in your state. Some really good copper on the peninsula too.
Passionate mineral collector! Metal detecting is just one of the many ways to find them. 👍 Sweet finds and cool video!!
I half expected to see you there. Next time...
@@meMiner Unfortunately I won't to be doin any collecting till fall at the earliest I'm hoping.
Oh no. When you are ready to go, I can take you if it is easier for ya. Heck, notice the silver thing on the back of my truck in this video? I am sure Daisy would make room for you.
Nice video & editing.
Love Daisy having ‘fun’ and her snow cone!
Fun discovering with ya!
I was happy to catch that moment on video. 99% of the time she does something that would make a good movie, she stops as soon as the camera warms up. LOL
Great job on the video .. You found some nice pieces of Silver !!!!
It was fun. The good news is I didn't completely destroy my camera in the rain.
@@meMiner thats good !!!!
Looks like I missed another good one lol dont worry though, I was further north and probably 3x colder lol soaked the entire 4 days, but it was a blast! I managed to get a few rock samples from an asbestos mine (Matachewan area) that are really strange. I'll make a video of them and post it. Idk what they are
I think I know about that mine. i want to visit it sometime. Some good collecting there.
@@meMiner after minimal research.. it is the Loyd Lake deposit www.mindat.org/loc-229448.html
I have a crappy drone video of where we camped and it shows some of the pits and waste rock piles. Mostly fighting the wind and talking to the guys there about the drone though lol
I will talk to you about it next time I am up. That doesn't sound like the same place I had heard about. It would be a good day trip to got up there from Cobalt.
I'd go back up for sure! Be a good place for the bike and ATV. It's pretty spread out. You can see most of it in my drone video, but itd be a lot of walking without the bikes. We could def do it in a day no problem though. I didnt collect nearly as much as I would have liked to lol (here I'm out of Cobalt rock hounding... uh oh! LOL) we will def look at it when you're up next
Another great watch, enjoyed and would love to do that. We have a mine dump near hear that produces some cool gold specimens in host
Getting VG in the host rock is very cool. All I can suggest is go clean it out. ;-)
Very nice finds there..well done..And Yes, it was worth the cold and wet to get out and enjoy your passion..
I agree. In fact, I am now kicking myself for not staying another day. However, I really did not want to go into the camper with Daisy and me dirty and wet.
I enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for sharing.
I have to wonder how did the original miners leave so much behind.
I live in Colorado and the mine dumps rarely have anything to be found in my area
Good question! The original miners worked by hand and only hauled out the best stuff.
There are places that you would think are barren because they have been detected by folks with good machines who know how to use them, but move some rocks or better yet move some junk and sometimes there are nice surprises waiting.
Great video with tons of info and amazing finds. Daisy's so much fun to watch, give her a nice pat on her head and a yummy treat for us all. Thanks from AZ, the land of copper. cacti, and critters.
Daisy is ready to go on another adventure. Me too. ;-)
That was a great video. I like how you edited it with lots of B-roll, especially the first part.
Is there a good way to extract just the silver from the rock at home, without special equipment? I realize that the rocks may be more interesting as silver ore slabs, but have you ever worked it down to just pure silver?
I have not refined silver (yet). I know a couple of guys who have done it successfully. There is a somewhat complex process and need for some equipment. I was going to try last winter, but didn't get to it. It would be interesting to do with some of the marginal rocks.
meMiner I’ll look forward to the video!
So do you have any video that show how to process the ore and recover the silver?
There is one with a melt into two bars
Of you flip that insulator so it looks like stacked bowls. You can display rocks on it. Just a thought.
Shhh. Don't tell my wife I have something else to display rocks on. LOL
Fantastic adventure beautiful area sweet sweet samples great to see daisy with you looks like your group had fun and scored big time dedication yup true rock hound thanks be safe
It is really enjoyable to detect with friends. Daisy loved it out there and is eager to do it again soon. ;-)
Nice video meMiner - thanx for all your hard work! That insulator's color comes from good ol' Ohio red clay. Carlyle Tile Company used to mine red and yellow clay in my neck of the woods...(Ironton, Ohio)... and there used to be dozens of tile, brick, and insulator manufacturers in southeast Ohio. They mined iron ore, coal, and limestone here too... but not one speck of silver!
I am not sure about Ohio silver, but have heard that some of your creeks have placer gold.
@@meMiner Yes - there's supposed to be a little gold in Ohio along a line where the glaciers of the last Ice Age ended... sort of diagonal across the state from about Cincinnati to Chillicothe... especially in Ross County. The glaciers carried the gold here from Canada, so say the geologists. I've never seen any Ohio gold or known anyone who found any... but the Ohio Geological Survey says it exists.
@@swmkh Gold stolen from Canada during the last ice age. ;-)
@@meMiner Oh no! LOL!
Awesome finds!!! When are we going to see a video from the river claim?
I was supposed to be there now, but life got in the way. Hopefully, soon. You can see in this video that I now have a comfortable place for Daisy and I to sleep if we drive to BC.
Deja Vu. More silver for meMiner. I love the remote settings you take us to. It's like the "great white north" is uninhabited. Keep 'em coming bro. Serious about buying one of your samples one day. I still have that funny looking 2 dollar coin burning a hole in my pocket!
Before you call the $2 funny looking, you should see new Canada LGBTQ2 loonie. However, it is starting to grow on me.
Do you happen to know if there is anything to search near Barrie Ontario on bike
The closest place I know is north of Barrie for quartz crystals. It would be a bit of a hike on a bicycle. I have a video about it. Might be something closer, but I haven't looked.
I'd be willing to say a little bit of both. I wish I had the time this year, because I'd plan a trip to Ontario Canada maybe sometime next year when all the b.s. is over with at our house and yes I just can't leave my wife behind or be neutered when I got home. Your videos are always great to see, always something new. Keep them coming.
PS. That last video of yours that I commented on I apologize if I was to crass
I like crass. ;-)
As usual, thanks for an entertaining and informative video. And I forgot- enjoyable! Thanks!
Thanks much! It was a fun video to make, although I struggled with sound and next time will take a waterproof camera when it is raining. ;-)
Keep clear of the porkypics Daisy. Ill be up at Red Lake this summer definitely going to check out the tailing piles there.
A trip to Red Lake would be cool. I have seen some sample of gold from old tailings from there. Also, take your fishing rod.
Hey meMiner
awesome video , I usually check the old tailings piles for gold , now I want to look for silver
sweeeeeeeeeeeet metal detector , enjoyed watching , stay safe & good luck ( BIG thumbs up from Alaska )
I hope to be up your way (kind-of), but on the Canada side of the border, later this summer. I got a couple of claims in Atlin. I will probably do a side trip to Haines Junction, as I like the drive.
@@meMiner That's awesome , the scenic drive is nice , have a great summer buddy
I'd give anything to go hunt silver with meMiner.
We would have fun and your luggage going home would be heavy. ;-)
These comments make me feel special :)
Same.
#meMiner / Ty
Rightly so. Would love to hunt and Explore up there!
meMiner is legend
Your adventures are fun, and you really gotta like driving to get where you want to go. Not crazy at all..
Question... is there a rule or law that would stop you from traversing where you metal detect, from riding in on a quad or sxs ? i own a can am defender and think it would come in handy with those 80 lb rocks and gear.. maybe even camping equipment if you wanted to spend a night.
I have a 1000 CanAm. Amy was driving it all summer, but I took it out for a week. What a machine.
Very interesting videos you make really enjoy them
Thank you very much!
how much do you end up with? do you smelt it down or do you do something else with it?
I have had some melted into dore. Someday, I will get more done.
Hey, you are no more insane than the rest of us, up before the sun and off outside bleeping, hoping you find something.
Daisy was the main star of the show, loved the scene where she stopped at the doggy snow cone bar, no hesitation for her order.
A good day for you all I think.
Great adventure, the thought police will know what you did though, its kind of wet there I think, either rain or snow.
But you did all get a result in the end, well done.
Daisy loved finding snow. In another spot, she was walking forward and rubbing her head deep into a drift. She of course stopped as soon as I turned on the camera. Funny girl
meMiner
The thought police was a reminder for you that driving and using a hand held device is not a good idea.
Love the history brother thanks for telling the story so not only collecting minerals but collecting history as well thanks meMiner
Thanks for the feedback. I almost deleted that part of the video, as i wasn't sure anybody would find it as interesting as me. There was another part that I did delete for now and may include on a later video. The first discovery was at the south end of the lake and two weeks later the next big discovery was at the north end. Then they found some incredible veins and float on both sides and under the lake.
Yeah meMiner I love hearing the history it sure makes for better collecting when you know the history thanks for sharing that part
I like knowing some of the history to feel closer to the original prospectors whose ghosts are probably still walking around. It also helps to identify interesting spots and what to expect. For example, I didn't know the mill in this video was also a mine. I only learned that after reading about a murder and the body was dropped down a mine shaft. Oh, that reminds me. There is also the story of the Chinese Laundry in town. A family of 4 disappeared and never showed up anywhere. The food was half eaten on their table. Very strange.
Wow I'd like to know more about that lol interesting scary and a mystery good
I need to get a detector. Looks fun.
Beautiful specimens man.
I've got to admit I'm sort of jealous.
can you hunt for other mineral with it? Minelap was on my list of unit to buy. time is approaching for me to get one of them bad boys
They find metals.
Hey meminer,
Could you recommend a detector for silver? Currently have a makro multi Kruzer and a Tesoro tiger shark. I'm looking to go hunting in about a month .
All the best!
Riley
The makro multi Kruzer would work just fine where I go.
@@meMiner sweet! Looks like I'm set. I've really enjoyed your content, it's given me many hours of happiness. I know life gets busy & I really appreciate that you took the time to reply to my comment :)
All the best,
Riley from London, ON
Good luck on your adventure. Stay safe.
Awesome silver. Thanks for sharing your hunt and finds. Take care.
It was an enjoyable hunt (except for the rain). Sure was nice to get out detecting again. Thanks for dropping by.
Crazy?? you... no!.. Love the video... so so much info..and great video editing btw.. This is why we love your channel! thanks for sharing...
Thanks Yvonne. I felt a bit crazy, being dirty, wet and miles from home. ;-)
You sure do a great job making videos! Say, could you be so kind to tell me the name of the pick you use? I've never seen that one before and it looks well designed and well made. Thank you!
It is a mudding pick or miners. This one is made at a local company called Time.
@@meMiner thank you much! :-)
Mr MeMiner - I see a lot of your rocks contain calcite veins... Ever try etching the calcite away to see what lies underneath? You might find some nice silver dendrites. Try a vinegar bath for a week or so - hydrochloric acid might turn the silver black and dissolve other cool minerals like erythrite.
Great videos!!!!
I have used vinegar or muriatic to etch calcite.
I like tailing piles. And i LIKE what you find.
Hard to believe these tailings were hit hard before I was there. It would have been interesting to have everybody pile up their finds. Some really good silver came out of there last weekend.
I wish I had access to ore like that. It would be fun to play with some of it for some experiments. I recently got a nice size piece of rhodonite from the creek behind me or the last river I visited. It was this black hunk of rock and I knew something beautiful had to be inside. I cracked it open with a 3lbs hammer and large cold forged chisel. Once I saw that pink and brown dentritic formations I knew exactly what it was because of my books.
I proved it was manganese dioxide by turning it into potassium permanganate through a series of reactions (thanks to nurdrage). There is of course a lot of iron contamination and it's not practical to gain this compound, however it's cool to me, so I'll be uploading a video processing that ore. I'm excited about it. The rock is beautiful, so I'd like to get the surfaces polished and preserve some of it as slices.
Tell me when the video is posted. Sounds great
@@meMiner I definitely will. I was hoping to make it this weekend, but the weather outlook is all rain so I'm not sure if I'll have a chance until next week. I'm really excited about it.
@@mwilson14 The weather is always a factor. I will take advantage of our first sunny day today as soon as work is done, for a little project of my own. ;-)
Great Video and awesome specimens. I love the cobalt as the eurethrite has such a unique color. Do you ever worry about the arsenide content of the nickeline?
Any rock has the potential of causing harm if you eat it breath the dust (when cutting). A good idea to wash up and avoid breathing dry dust.
I should say that most, if not ALL rock in Cobalt and surrounding area has some form of arsenic in it. Definitely anything with other minerals in it. But if you break a random piece of rock, or hit it with a hammer, you can smell it.
what is the red stuff??
I think you were seeing red tree roots.
For some reason have always thought you lived in cobalt man lol ..
But great video ! Cool finds !
Probably spend too much time there. LOL
@@meMiner if that's what you enjoy doing then that's the way to go ;) !
makes it extra special ... Since u drive that far ! to collect , aswell and sharing your adventure with us . lol
Awesome
But hey ! . if its 7 hrs .. Probably the same for you to explore some of the copper mines around here ! . Cobre lake would be a wicked place for you to take a video . tailings piles and beut hiking trails ...waterfalls . glassy springfed water.
Would make for a fun summer trip psbly ? And would helpdo the exploring for me hahah
Rarely get a chance to get out to those places ..don't have wheels ..
I bought my camper outside Sudbury last Friday. Have wheels, will travel. ;-)
@@meMiner congrats !! Upside !! Cobre lake ....perfect place for it lol ...and it's as peacfull as it gets out there. . will feel like a legit Canadian hahah . youl see what I mean .
Have an album on my channel if you wanna check it out to give u an idea of the rocks to collect .
Wasn't able to find the " good " entrance to the mine . took the wrong path.....but there is a tunnel u could walk in a decent ways . . and unreal laketrout fishing in the lake itself !
Historical copper mine ...but the mill burnt down and that was that lol. The classic end .
? Why was your speedometer in MPH?
US truck
@@meMiner No, YOUR truck. lol! jk! I'm guessing now that maybe it was not yours. It just threw me seein it in miles!
It was my truck. I bought it from a guy who imported it from the USA. They are a bit cheaper that way
@@meMiner lol meMiner, always fightin the man! jk! If ya get a good deal, all the better!
Fun FUN!! This is fun and I would love to be able to explore!! Your not crazy LOL. 😊
Well, maybe a little bit crazy. As long as Daisy and I have fun and get home safe, I guess all is well. Thanks
Does nickleen tumble well?
It does polish well in a tumbler and looks a bit like shiny gold.
I think I would turn the insulator upside down and use it as a three tier planter for strawberries 🍓. Or use it to display your treasures.
Both are good ideas! Thanks
OMG! That looked exhausting! Lovely silver, be so exciting to see it polished or just what will you be doing with it? Nice for a tag for Daisy... The weather isn't being very kind up there for sure... There's some new gold mining opening up south of us, not sure where, nor what it means (should I be fossicking in the Don, I wonder?!) Keep safe you Intrepid Rock Hounds!! 👍⛏⛏🐾🐾⭐💍😉
I am playing with a few of the smaller rocks right now. I need to get out my (new) big saw for the larger ones. I hadn't heard about a new gold mine. If one opens, it should be good jobs for the area.
@@meMiner Are there different blades that you use for cutting? Has to be fun seeing what's been hidden all these eons... Well, they don't seem to be saying much about it, other than it's South of Devonport, we have one I believe NE of us... When you have to leave Daisy for a far away trip, how do you prepare her? I've been so worried about our old Collie, less than a week to go now & I'm exhausted! Every time we do something packing-related he seems to know & begins to get so stressed... 😕🐾✈✈💺😣
Usually, when I go somewhere without Daisy, she stays at home with my wife. We have only left her twice. The first time, Daisy stayed with my sister. She had a nice time because my brother in law loves to hike or jog and of course Daisy enjoyed that. Only thing is she refused to get into their car and would not leave their place that way. The second time, I left her at a place called Dogs at Camp, which is an open concept farm for dogs. She had a great time there with lots of new friends to play with and a big property to explore. I think I missed her more than she did me. ;-)
I just use a diamond tile blade for porcelain. Nothing special about them other than I buy whatever is on sale.
@@meMiner Thank you! Our Collie is getting on a bit, he'll be 12 in July & his past is catching up with him. I'm hoping, because he'll be at home he won't be too stressed out - he tends to park his bum if he doesn't want to do something, and like Daisy won't be moved! He does like our friends who will be looking after him, but whether she'll get him to walk with her remains to be seen. We do worry about them, don't we & a month can be a long time? I wasn't sure if there was different grades of blades, but I s'pose they are really designed for one job? Very interesting and thanks for the support, it is appreciate as you are a very busy man. Have a FAB day, G. We have glum weather down here now!
Very cool. Your videos are absolutely amazing. How much silver on average percentage wise would you send out to a refiner and how much do you keep as specimens? Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work.
I haven't sent any to refiners. I did investigate it and learned they would like 1 ton or more to make it worthwhile.
@@meMiner very interesting. Thanks for the info and keep the videos coming. You rock.
Nice finds man. Good job 👍
It was fun to walk in your footprints. I am excited to see your video. I bet you got some great footage. You certainly got some great rocks.
Very cool. Enjoyed watching ✌
Thanks much
Very nice finds.
Thanks. It was fun
Good night, my dear friend, I'm very happy to see your videos, hug and be with God.
Such a nice comment. Thanks kindly.
WOW! Nice Dude! That's some big pieces of silver in those stones. How did they miss those big pieces of stones.
It does make one wonder, eh?
@@meMiner Are maybe the vane of silver they were chasing, was really big and it wasn't worth smelting the smaller vanes because of all the other materials in the rock. I'm just guessing. I hope your having a great day.
You could be right. There was a vein nearby that they called "Silver Sidewalk". If you can believe it, before mining started it was sold for 250 dollars. The actual vein was 1.6' wide, 100 yards long and 200 yards deep. When you are on a spot like that, who cares about the waste pile?
@@meMiner aww shoot! Ya, I understand that now, that was the yellow brick road and little bits was nothing, that 80 pounder was nothing compared to tons and tons of pure silver.
Poor old girl got a limp. Such a great dog daisy is. Made it through a porcupine attack, and a long vacation away from dad.
The limp does slow her down a little bit.
Enjoyed.... thank you.
great story nice finds
Thanks Savio.
Man, I'd totally pay for breakfast, lunch and dinner to go up and hunt rocks and crystals with ya. I'm right down in southern Ontario, could even bring a grill, I've been known to cook a mean piece of meat over a flame!
That would be cool. I am in southern Ontario too. Port Perry
I'm in the KW region. Email me if you want at keeneys86@gmail.com I'm gonna be heading to my family property in western New York this weekend, but I'd be down anytime before or after that to go rock hounding with ya. Also, if you wanted to go searching the rolling hills of western ny (I hear theres kimberlite out there) I'd be happy to bring ya down to show me how to search the property!
Beautiful!
The next time you head up there you should bring along a little fellow with " bug Strength " to help carry those 80 lb boulders back to the truck , also metal detecting and prospecting is therapeutic for those of us " crazy " folk.
It was a tough hump. I had a backpack with about 50 lbs of rock, my tools, camera and detector and then the big rock. 1st part of the journey was uphill and then thru forest. Daisy was no help. So yeah, somebody else with hands would have been useful. The others were smart and bugged out when the heavy rain started. I waited until I was so cold and shaking that I couldn't hold the camera steady.
@@meMiner hypothermia is no fun and i can say this from experience , I now bring a zip lock bag containing a pair of dry socks and gloves , this way i can get warm if even for only a short time to fight off hypothermia . My worst case of hypothermia was back in the early 1970s , I spent 5 days and 4 nights lost in Algonquin Park.
Long time to be lost.
@@meMiner I was 14 , if and when I slept it was up high in the tree tops . The bugs were bad and when I was found I had hundreds of bites , the sounds from the forest at night were both captivating and or terrifying.
Now, that would have been a video. I have been lost but never thought to climb a tree. I have burned a few whole for heat.
Nice and good job.Is a good and happy activity i like
I had a blast. Daisy liked it too. ;-)
But not just any kind of rock .Not crazy at all . Enjoyed !
Good point. While they look like a dirty grey rock when pulled from the ground, there is a difference between that and a regular dirty grey rock. LOL
How many people are you going to give silver fever?
It takes skill and practice to run a detector and lot of work!
Good video! Use this info to find easy metals in the West of USA. BUT HEAR THE MESSAGE AND THE IMPLICATIONS. Cheers!
There is sometimes a fine line between passion and crazy. LOL Western US has some great prospecting. Good luck with your season
@@meMiner okay, just look at the old maps when California was an island and Lake Conibas was well above the Great Salt Lake... this was before 1811-12 when New Madrid Fault broke. You know why all that land in the west is state or national parks.... precious metals and jewels and lots of buried cities. Take Care!
I watched a recent episode of Joe Rogan on RUclips and he had a really interesting interview about lost history in US down into South America. One method they are finding lost cities that nobody knew existed is LIDAR, especially in the Amazon. Crazy how our understanding of past civilizations is about to change dramatically.
@@meMiner yeah that LIDAR makes the ground naked! They really need to get down to business finding those cities and temples. Many are becoming back fill and road foundation.... It is sickening! Canada has some great lost and old stuff up there that nobody speaks of. When the secrets come out on who the true Native Americans were and of what really happened in the wars on American soil, people will never believe it. You know that OTTAWA is the True Capitol City of North America?
I know of a Prime MInister who thinks that about Ottawa. LOL
I hear yeah. Me too
I got nothing like that here in the uk. I was born in the wrong country . Maybe ile pop over and get a chance one day
It would be a great trip for you.
It’s like the Finale (TEMPTATION). HOW BAD!, you want the silver in the ROCK OF MeMiner!,
Thank you 🙏 Blessings......
Thanks Black Dog
Insulator bird feeder/ water
I also saw some interesting pics where they used one as a table lamp or herb planter. I am sure there are a few more ideas. The insulator cleaned up nice and I enjoy looking at it.
Ha! I thought at first you were kidding me so I looked it up. Leave it to Canada...I do like the loonies but I have the toonie. Anyways, I know you posted your email addy on one of your vids so are you willing to post it again to save me some hunting?
Jake, what a trooper. Lol
He sure is.
When are you going to head out to your claim in B.C.?
I almost went this week but life got in the way. I am eager to go, so hopefully soon.
given just how much silver is in those rocks it makes me wonder, What the miners were looking for!
The first miners sorted by hand and mistakes were made. Also, some of the spots had thick veins of really high grade, so they didn't care about the "smaller" stuff.
id say 50/50 mate, iv done the same to go find a spec of gold, its addictive that's for sure.
I love finding gold, but it is hard to compete with recovering kilos of silver. ;-)
@@meMiner id love to find my self even a small silver nugy one day, but heres hopping
🙏👍
very cool
i like it
You are a really nice guy, and we have seen enough to know you love animals, but you need to learn how to dance. That means, interacting with your subs or let someone else. Aquachigger does same because well .... not enough time. $$$$ Thanks mate and 73'. Short but sweet engagement I guess.
Dance? Please explain. Hope I don't have to salsa. ;-)
Daisy wants her cut!
She can all that she carried. LOL
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Top like meMinner! Kiss
Thanks my friend.
That's it!
I'm going to quit watching just out of Jealousy! 😀
Or plan your own trip. ;-)
Indeed. "One of these days"!
Do you happen to know if there are any restrictions on bringing "ore samples" back to the U.S. ?
@@longhairedcountryboy2363 Anybody I know just says "its rocks" and if asked "why", say "I like rocks". Seems to work. I have no idea what would happen if you told them "I have 500lbs of silver". Probably have to talk to somebody at secondary. ;-)
@meMiner
Lol.
"Rocks, 'cause I like rocks."
You can't find rocks at home sir?
" No sir, not like these rocks!"
😀
I appreciate the reply and hope to get up there someday. Would love to run across you and Daisy!
ATB, Cheers!
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Hey, whenever "one of these days" happens, let me know! I can come up with all kinds of good excuses to have rocks in your luggage. Worst case, you can mail them to yourself before you go :)