How to Actually Find Your Own Rockhounding Locations

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @CurrentlyRockhounding
    @CurrentlyRockhounding  Год назад +16

    Did you enjoy this video and find it to be informative? You can help ensure that more videos just like this get made by supporting the project on Patreon. www.patreon.com/currentlyrockhounding

  • @megankimber8772
    @megankimber8772 3 года назад +145

    Thank you so much for being thoughtful enough to help people figure out what resources are out there to help them. Yeah it doesn’t feel like such a mutual hobby when often people say, “just find your own stuff.”

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  3 года назад +13

      Yeah I think it's kinda stupid when people say those things.

    • @koryandrews1665
      @koryandrews1665 2 года назад +3

      Unfortunately there are jerks in every hobby or Fandom. That being said, it can be very discouraging.

    • @Yeehaw0588
      @Yeehaw0588 2 года назад +2

      I mean unlike the vast majority of people think it isn't rocket science, you don't even need any fancy gear but it's extremely frustrating when you need help or more resources and people just say stupid stuff like that

    • @AlchemyOfTheFourthKind
      @AlchemyOfTheFourthKind Год назад +2

      Prospectors and roclhounders are the evil version of anglers. Ahahahaa peoples energy is so jumbled they end up getting projected from said minerals and said Cycle continues.

    • @karenstauffer1524
      @karenstauffer1524 7 месяцев назад +2

      Frustrating, but I understand why they don't give directions. Some people would then show up with a truck and clean it out, or cause damage and up go no trespassing signs.

  • @benjaminboivin6042
    @benjaminboivin6042 4 года назад +141

    You are one of the most helpful rockhounders on the internet, we are lucky to have you

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  4 года назад +13

      Thank you for the kind words. Getting out and exploring these places with my wife Sara has been an amazing experience and I believe others could benefit from it as well.

    • @aidan6149
      @aidan6149 3 года назад +7

      Benjamin that is the most accurate facts I heard all day

  • @joziepeters3770
    @joziepeters3770 10 месяцев назад +12

    I know this was posted three years ago but I still want to say thank you! This the resource I've been needing but didn't know where to look for it. Not just for rock hounding, but for hiking trails and remote camping spots! Thank you so much. The cost has gone up for premium but after seeing what it can do I did it without a second thought. So worth it and so much fun to explore.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you!
      Yeah, I still use Gaia like I showed here.

    • @thegamingpotato7019
      @thegamingpotato7019 8 месяцев назад +1

      Question would you recommend them for cave hunting/ridgewalking

  • @QuintonMurdock
    @QuintonMurdock 2 года назад +21

    My trick for rockhounding was working at a concrete plant and being the one often doing GQ inspections of deliveries of gravel

    • @Speble
      @Speble Год назад +2

      Moahaha same

    • @riannon75
      @riannon75 2 месяца назад

      Dream job!! 🥰

    • @Greeev
      @Greeev День назад

      What is GQ inspection? Gravel quality?

  • @Speble
    @Speble Год назад +14

    I will volunteer where i go rockhounding. Why would i gatekeep this hobby? It goes against my ethics and morals to gatekeep

  • @msclairesstuff3179
    @msclairesstuff3179 11 месяцев назад +4

    I just went thru the pain of trying to decipher how many apps & database's I had to install, just to read 1 USGS geo map quadrangle with similar layers.
    You made Gaia look too easy bravo

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, Gaia really doesn't offer anything you can't find anywhere else, but what they do offer is making it easy.

  • @paulgalloway3844
    @paulgalloway3844 Год назад +5

    I love your videos. I thought I would thank some of my favourite RUclipsrs. I'm an armchair rockhound. I can't actually go myself because a stroke has left me partially disabled and affected my balance, but I do enjoy it vicariously through you and others.

  • @bonnieborgeson3200
    @bonnieborgeson3200 3 года назад +17

    Oh thank you so much. All I know is that I always loved rocks, born and raised in Chicago as a girl I would lug home railroad track gravel (my poor Mom). Well many many years later I have finally retired and really want to give rockhounding a chance. I knew/know nothing, but watching your videos have taught me at least what/why/where to an extent I didn't have. Now I only have one problem, no one I am related to or friends of could careless to come with. Ha, what they are missing. Anyway, thank you so very much, you have really helped enlighten me. Big Hug to you.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  3 года назад +2

      I'm happy to hear that the videos have been helpful. Maybe if you found a few good spots you could drag someone with you and show them how much fun it could be. Also you could maybe find more link minded people at a rock club if you dont want to go it alone.

    • @saffloweroyl3663
      @saffloweroyl3663 3 года назад +2

      SAME HERE! Railroad teack rockhounding. The happuest day was when I found my first fossil, and wrote a letter to the Smithsonian asking them to buy it from me (of course they didn't, I was a hopeful 7 year old)

  • @valkeriejones3818
    @valkeriejones3818 7 месяцев назад +3

    This is what I do! Somewhere down the line I found the Arkansas Geological Survey map and I've been using it and the Missouri version ever since. Every time I find a cool rock I go and check what the formation/rock type is, and every time I want to find a rock I look at the map. ❤️

  • @teresabugg2363
    @teresabugg2363 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much. Your kindness shows that you are genuinely a good hearted human being.

  • @patriciamckean4186
    @patriciamckean4186 2 года назад +2

    Brrrr.....thanks for braving the cold 🥶 . We appreciate your risking freezing to share your experience with us

  • @knappieboy
    @knappieboy 3 года назад +12

    After camping near Galena (north of John Day, Oregon) and doing some research on the town, i found myself wanting to rockhound a lot more. Thank you for this!

  • @reneespiricueta3543
    @reneespiricueta3543 2 года назад +7

    Im glad that someone is really helping a whole bunch of us rock hounds by giving this info. That really cuts down on a lot of research. Which I think I do more of that than get out on the field since my biggest fear and my grandkids is to walk into private property. We always leave the area better when we leave taking some xtra trash with U.S. We are very appreciate of you taking the time to share this info. Good luck to you and all your followers.

  • @TheDarkDanny4
    @TheDarkDanny4 2 года назад +2

    Not only was this video really helpful but I liked that this was shown on Wyoming of all places. My little home state lol.

  • @edtherockhound9944
    @edtherockhound9944 4 года назад +13

    This is what I love about the rock hounding community. Everyone is so helpful and if learn something interesting I pass it on to others .thanks for the video I looked up this page before and my area is loaded but lot of those places are shut off to the public . It did turn me on to some wonderful spots. I have 4 more weeks of work and I’m off for 3 months and I have enough rocks but I think I will go out on Christmas morning and get a lil rock hounding before the family wakes up . I’m sure the kid will be up early so idk

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  4 года назад +4

      I'm glad it helped you find some good spots!

    • @acidqueen9093
      @acidqueen9093 2 года назад +1

      Not everyone is as helpful as this guy. Some are super rude about it and refuse to help you

  • @DaughterofAlbion
    @DaughterofAlbion 2 года назад +10

    This was awfully helpful! Thank you for being kind enough to share your tips. It’s really hugely appreciated :)

  • @marcussmart3275
    @marcussmart3275 10 месяцев назад +2

    That's a super valuable tool, I will certainly be getting this. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Anya-jk2dy
    @Anya-jk2dy Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting. I'm starting to rekindle my interest in paleontology. This app looks great for finding the right types of formations in public lands

  • @chrisandrewoutside1560
    @chrisandrewoutside1560 4 года назад +7

    Researching and ground pounding is part of the fun!

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  4 года назад +5

      Agreed but I also think you need to have some direction to that ground pounding.

  • @katrinakilburn3316
    @katrinakilburn3316 2 года назад +4

    Great video! Thank you for the info. Growing up we would rock hound as a family. We did a lot of road trips in our winnebago and I remember being in the middle of the desert a lot! We would have buckets of geods and other treasures. I miss those days.

  • @pattimessenger6214
    @pattimessenger6214 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for generously sharing this information with us! I truly appreciate it!

  • @Bluebtfly
    @Bluebtfly 3 года назад +5

    🦋 Good morning from 🇨🇦⚘
    1st time viewer and loving ❤ every single minute guy's! !!
    Thank you ⚘ for sharing these fun, educational 👍❤ adventures!!!
    I'm a Maritimer recently moved to Ontario and having the time of my life discovering my new playground. Sending love ❤ and compassion
    to you my neighbors ⚘💯🙌

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  3 года назад +3

      I'm glad you like it, I have ton of videos up about rockhounding.

    • @Bluebtfly
      @Bluebtfly 3 года назад +2

      @@CurrentlyRockhounding moving to Alberta in 2 weeks!! More to explore 😁🦋🌞

  • @johnnash5118
    @johnnash5118 2 года назад +2

    I like the cocktail ambience of your shows, even if it's just pineapple juice.

  • @1000to1
    @1000to1 Год назад +2

    I enjoy your youtube videos Thanks for sharing GaiaGPS! -Russ Murray the 70-year-old Uranium prospector

  • @williammaisey2918
    @williammaisey2918 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much…love rocks but just learning what, where, why etc. love learning from your videos..keep it up…Bill

  • @illusionistbeamish4204
    @illusionistbeamish4204 2 года назад +2

    I did a ton of drilling up in goat mountain from 2016 to 2018. Really cool area.

  • @williammaisey2918
    @williammaisey2918 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your help…love rocks but just learning…love to learn from you…Bill

  • @jw7956
    @jw7956 26 дней назад +1

    Great vid Jarad! Heading out to Alabama Hills in Lone Pine California and Gaia could really help! Thank you!

  • @19mychaellee71
    @19mychaellee71 3 года назад +11

    Cool app. I usually do the same thing with Google maps but it involves specific search terms and many layers. I have a 'private locations' rockhounding map (through Google Maps) that I share with friends.

  • @DJminor92
    @DJminor92 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for this I'm just getting back into rockhounding and I have been trying to figure out the best way to find new sites to search. Although the private land map is a bit more overwhelming even just a bit farther east here in MO. I'm looking for a mozarkite site near Warsaw and theres just so many little parcels of private land lol but I'll figure out who is worth bothering.

  • @FODVAPOR
    @FODVAPOR 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for the gaia gps plug! That will be such a life saver for our next trip, cheers!

  • @cathypotosnyak8219
    @cathypotosnyak8219 Год назад +1

    This was absolutely and utterly amazing!!! A million thanks!

  • @firewoman13merica65
    @firewoman13merica65 2 года назад +3

    Thank you !
    I did find your nuggets of wisdom very useful!
    I am an aspiring rock hound resuming the hobby of my youth as an oldy but goody ✌️😝

  • @wbwright79
    @wbwright79 2 года назад +3

    interesting. have had GAIA for a few years and never saw the Mines and Minerals overlay. thanks!

  • @TheCoyoteWayOverland
    @TheCoyoteWayOverland 9 месяцев назад +2

    Happened to have Gaiagps for other reasons and this was a revelation about how to use some more obscure layers. Great video. I checked near some of your hounding locations, like Rabbit Springs for thunder eggs and found that nearby is all rhyolite. Got me to wondering if there is a resource for what hounding rocks are in or near different mine types. Searching but not finding -- so far.
    Absolutely awesome videos, consistently great.

  • @MatthewSchnupp
    @MatthewSchnupp Год назад +2

    Thanks for all you share!

  • @trevorallen2274
    @trevorallen2274 2 года назад +1

    Saw this on your website. Thank you for explaining it. It really does look very useful.

  • @jamesjudkins5525
    @jamesjudkins5525 3 года назад +2

    Pleasant presentation with well delivered knowledge. Very refreshing... A+ friend... hope many more great videos forthcoming!

  • @rockcrazygal5166
    @rockcrazygal5166 2 года назад +2

    Thx! I live in Canada, same thing.

  • @loliboarder
    @loliboarder 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the great information. You are very knowledgeable and helpful!

  • @RodneyPike
    @RodneyPike 7 месяцев назад +3

    Very cool. Do you have a link to that app? My apologies if I missed it. Thanks

  • @kathleennorton2228
    @kathleennorton2228 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great tool, and so reasonable.

  • @williamburrows6215
    @williamburrows6215 3 года назад +13

    I recently subscribed to the channel and I absolutely love your content and appreciate the work you do 🙏 it can be so hard to learn about rocks as a layman and you have helped me in my attempts to further my rock hobby!

  • @aureliekingsley660
    @aureliekingsley660 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for te advice. Let you know if it gets me somewhere to find interesting rocks.

  • @cj4688
    @cj4688 4 года назад +2

    Hands down the best rock hounding channel. I’m lucky you cover much of my local area.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  4 года назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words, we strive to produce good, honest, and helpful content.

  • @prospectorpaul1
    @prospectorpaul1 3 года назад +3

    Really awesome information friend, thank you so much

  • @30somethingnothing
    @30somethingnothing 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for sharing this information!

  • @Cherrycola14
    @Cherrycola14 2 года назад +2

    😮 wow thanks for sharing I had no idea! 💡

  • @brisurface3251
    @brisurface3251 2 года назад +2

    Thank you im in okanogan county and I am trying to rock hunt with my kids! It's been a struggle

  • @dimracrhamacid1756
    @dimracrhamacid1756 Год назад +2

    A free option would be to check your states geology website. My state has all of this available and more.

  • @diabeticdarrell5798
    @diabeticdarrell5798 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the info. I just signed up a couple of days ago and they had a discount..... $35.00 a year!

  • @sylmen1111
    @sylmen1111 3 года назад +4

    Thank you I really love what you do. Much love ❤️

  • @daniellagoodwin5378
    @daniellagoodwin5378 Год назад +2

    I really want to stone so thank you my favorites are moon Stones🔍🔎✏️

  • @colinbyerly5212
    @colinbyerly5212 2 года назад +2

    Thank you sound like a great resource for outdoor researching skills thanks

  • @shyPandemonium
    @shyPandemonium 4 года назад +1

    Words cannot describe how helpful a video this was for me. Thank you once again for a wonderful video.

  • @bambukairomantikai
    @bambukairomantikai Год назад +2

    Before I buy Premium, are the minerals maps only for US? I am interested in Europe. Thank you for this amazing video !

  • @SustenanceNCovering
    @SustenanceNCovering 4 месяца назад +3

    The only place to find rocks in Mississippi is Lowes.

  • @Desertdog1967
    @Desertdog1967 3 года назад +2

    If you ever come to Arizona you will be happy

  • @LVXMagick
    @LVXMagick 2 года назад +2

    This is exactly what I was looking for thank you so much!🙏🥰

  • @therockdad1
    @therockdad1 4 года назад +2

    Stay frosty my friend

  • @OffTheBeatenPathCrystals
    @OffTheBeatenPathCrystals Год назад +1

    Excellent video and very educational. I find the Mindat site to full of good rockhounding info.

  • @rabbit1g237
    @rabbit1g237 3 года назад +5

    You are the best🙌🏼

  • @truthl0ver777
    @truthl0ver777 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this! I got the app. Do you know what the layer is called to show property owners and boundaries?

  • @karenhill9912
    @karenhill9912 Год назад +2

    Hey was it your video that had Arlberg Park if so where is it! Thanks Karen

  • @DailyPostVideo
    @DailyPostVideo 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing nice videos
    Can use this tool for global?

  • @JnVrockhounding
    @JnVrockhounding 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great information. This is an older video. Is this applicable? I can’t imagine not but thought I would ask.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  9 месяцев назад +2

      Still works just fine and It's something I still use to this day.

  • @kylaabegglen1275
    @kylaabegglen1275 3 года назад +2

    Awesome information. Thank you!

  • @nen.user.3764
    @nen.user.3764 2 года назад +2

    Do you know if one of these layers has had any info on any mines that are inactive or older historic properties and quarry sites that may have been filled over. The area I live has a lot of history and it’s not widely available or mentioned in great detail online. I doubt that there was no records . Anyway another great video. I use this and Mancos as well when it’s being slow ha.
    Happy prospecting

  • @20greeneyes20
    @20greeneyes20 2 года назад +2

    Thanks great information!!!

  • @setharnold999
    @setharnold999 3 года назад +2

    Awesome tool thanks for sharing

  • @nobodyisprfct
    @nobodyisprfct 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this clip!

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  2 года назад +1

      :)

    • @nobodyisprfct
      @nobodyisprfct 2 года назад +1

      @@CurrentlyRockhounding - just now realized I already replied to this clip. I do enjoy your clips. I often forget and you help remind me. You also teach me things I didn't know. Like the Jasper vs Agate identification. I visit that clip a lot. Head injuries are annoying.
      Well it is snowing today. Can't go to where I wanted to explore today. So I am here. Lol

  • @summerbreeze3062
    @summerbreeze3062 3 года назад +2

    Nice tool!

  • @kathyyosten1497
    @kathyyosten1497 Год назад +2

    Especially in north Texas, it mostly fossils.

  • @CC-vw1cs
    @CC-vw1cs 2 года назад +2

    Thank you !

  • @Heather-kz7tn
    @Heather-kz7tn 7 месяцев назад +2

    Any idea why the State of Wyoming lands are squares that are evenly spaced out like a checkerboard across the map you looked at here? Kind of weird 🤔
    Thank you so much for the resources ❤

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  7 месяцев назад

      That's relatively common to see in the western US. Often it's from when railroads owned tons of land and then later split it up and sold it or gave it back to different land management agencies.

    • @Heather-kz7tn
      @Heather-kz7tn 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@CurrentlyRockhounding Oh cool thank you. I guess thinking about it more, it makes sense considering all the farmland in Kansas is divided like this along railways but owned by farmers now.

  • @nomudnolotusnodragonnogold
    @nomudnolotusnodragonnogold 17 дней назад +1

    Awesome channel.
    Subbed.💪

  • @paigelee6321
    @paigelee6321 2 года назад +2

    Thank you very informative 😊💙

  • @BB-dr2zs
    @BB-dr2zs Год назад +2

    this dude just might be my yoda

  • @MiniDevilDF
    @MiniDevilDF 2 года назад +2

    What layer do I see property lines on? I can't seem to find it. Public Land and Private Land layers don't show as detailed and dont cover that much of the map. Thank you so much for this video!

  • @elisaerhardt3965
    @elisaerhardt3965 8 месяцев назад +3

    So if we are looking for geodes what type ground are we looking for?

  • @geocore3928
    @geocore3928 2 года назад +2

    Good work

  • @travishatch4303
    @travishatch4303 3 года назад +3

    Shout out from the big horn area, just found this channel and I am loving your content, in wondering though where are you based out of?

  • @nobodyisprfct
    @nobodyisprfct 2 года назад +2

    My biggest problem is my memory. Some Geological maps have differences according to year made. I recently learned that a state Geological map is just a general information map.
    Now I don't know half the things you know and understand. I do stumble on some locations once in a while that are not known or explored. This June I hope to find enough jade to get to some other areas that I want to explore.
    For a while some state would allow you to download bulletin pdf files.

  • @tylerdurden5359
    @tylerdurden5359 3 года назад +2

    I would like to here your thoughts on an array of useful tools. For example, UV lights, magnifying glass, cleaning solution, identification books, magnets, metal detectors or perhaps even glasses with lense that would allow you to more readily identify interesting rocks. Forgive me if some of that sounds ridiculous, I know nothing about rock hunting.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  3 года назад +1

      These are all topics that I have covered for the most part. I have videos up on many of these topics except metal detectors.
      Also you might like the website I have as well.

  • @carinanderson8239
    @carinanderson8239 4 года назад +1

    Awesome info! Thank you so much.

  • @crazyjimheath
    @crazyjimheath 10 месяцев назад +2

    cool stuff

  • @amberm2777
    @amberm2777 3 года назад +2

    Very interesting👍

  • @OriginalSithMonkey
    @OriginalSithMonkey 4 года назад

    So glad you are willing to share locations you go to and informational tools that are useful. I watched one the other day and the guy purposefully aimed the camera at the ground the whole time to not give away his secret location. Thumbs down for that guy and another thumbs up for you.

    • @OriginalSithMonkey
      @OriginalSithMonkey 4 года назад

      @@kellywisniewski3573 yeah, his wasn't private land. Oh well.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  4 года назад +1

      We share about 90% of the places we go. I never share locations that could be dangerous like an underground mine or cave, and I don't share locations that someone gives to me. The problem in the world of rockhounding is a lack of spots and a concentration of people at those spots, there fore more spots means people will be more spread out.
      Off the subject some but did you know in Washington state we have about 550 minerals to collect? I have enough locations to visit that if we went every single weekend to a new spot our weekends would be booked for the next 10+ years.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  4 года назад +1

      Kelly, I agree for the most part. I think the main issue is that those people for the most part only want one thing such as crystals and they just want to go to there one spot over and over and well that seems rather boring to me at least.

  • @Robintix
    @Robintix 2 года назад +4

    Every step I take is potentially a rock hounding location lol

  • @aaronfuentes6645
    @aaronfuentes6645 3 года назад +2

    Really appreciate the openess of knowledge. I am blank and havent started hunting yet, do you mind checking if the service cover indonesia ? Or perhaps you have other resources that applicable to be used in indonesia?

  • @inraviratious6418
    @inraviratious6418 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, sir! I'm a teenager who has gotten into rockhounding, and enjoy the activity thoroughly. There is a mine in the mountains where I live... Is there anything I need to know before going near an abandoned mine?

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  2 года назад

      Generally speaking I would say do not go into underground mines unless you really know what your doing.

    • @inraviratious6418
      @inraviratious6418 2 года назад

      @@CurrentlyRockhounding I wasn't planning on going underground; just searching tailings... Thank you for the advice! I don't think I'll be going underground for a looooong time.

  • @thecrystalhunters
    @thecrystalhunters 2 года назад +2

    Awesome! Thx for sharing! Sub’d 🏆

  • @openlens3091
    @openlens3091 2 года назад +1

    hi nice video's do you know if there is any good area's to look for gems in the sandpoint bonners ferry Idaho area's

  • @ElizabethLueders
    @ElizabethLueders Год назад

    What about Madison IN? Its an area on the Ohio River. There are many places within the area of Canon, small creeks and other places in our town. What do you recommend for us? Ive found Agates, and crystals. I'll try to send you some pictures. thanks ...

  • @karenhill9912
    @karenhill9912 Год назад +2

    Cool!!

  • @ChillblobBeats
    @ChillblobBeats 3 года назад +4

    I've purchased the membership for Gaia GPS, how can I get my map do display all of the mines? My map isn't showing any unless I zoom in really close to a place where I know a few exist and even then there is no information available for any of them.

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  3 года назад +3

      Yeah if you zoom fully out sometimes they will disappear, I do think its nicer to use on the computer but you should still be able to see them.

  • @hikeyte
    @hikeyte 8 месяцев назад +2

    Was wondering if this actually displays mining claims or if there is an app that does

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  8 месяцев назад

      It does not show active claims, for that, you should use the BLM map.

  • @jurassiclizzard
    @jurassiclizzard 2 года назад

    I think if you're sing a PC a lot of these same layers are available to view freely on the BLM interactive maps at least for most western states. If you're a little more advanced with mapping software layers such as topos, mine locations, claims, land ownership, and geology data can be downloaded using the BLM Geospatial Business Platform to create custom maps for your phone or handheld GPS in a free program like QGIS in combination with google earth pro. Gaia is a cool tool for the convenience but hate having to pay. If you don't want to pay either there are other good options. USGS has pretty good maps and data available online for free too. Where do you think Gaia gets all their mapping data?

    • @CurrentlyRockhounding
      @CurrentlyRockhounding  2 года назад

      Gaia doesn't really provide anything you can not find elsewhere for free but what they better than anyone else is make it all in nice stack-able layers that can then sync to your phone for when you're in the field. If you sign up for a year that like $0.09 a day which is worth it to me but I can see how someone might not want to pay for it.

  • @Tasnim1970
    @Tasnim1970 7 месяцев назад +1

    is there a way to tell you what areas are open to public rockhounding as opposed to just "public lands" or private?