We had an impromptu visit to Charmouth last week whilst on holiday, our very first fossil hunt, found a few small pieces in the brown deposits down by the sea but no joy cracking rocks open, tbh didn’t know what we were doing, then later that evening stumbled across your channel and now hooked and subscribed. But like you said in this video it’s just about being out there.
Getting to know which rocks are the right ones comes with time and experience, if in doubt, give it a clout! Just getting out there and giving it a go is a tonic for the soul, always nice to get something though, for me it’s a bit like having a lottery scratch card addiction and the rocks are the scratch cards, you never know if the next one will be a big winner :)
Great video mate, must admit i absolutely loved Seatown when i was visited, such a beautiful place to collect and your rights its just great been out ! don't forget about the Holderness mate when you come up north its producing some quality finds this year.
Walked Seatown beach many times always came away with some nice finds,it was great when our boys were young they love the adventure.Thx for the video 👍👌
I came here after your email today where you let me know about your channel (I was trying to book a fossil walk but you're booked up- and I understand why!!). I adore this sort of vid and will now binge on the others. I got into mudlarking and foraging through people making videos in this same candid manner and I'm pretty good at both now (if I do say so myself), it's such an effective way to learn. Thanks for the content, I hope you make lots more 8-)
If you like mud larking, I'd recommend church cliffs at Lyme for your visit (park in Charmouth Road Carpark) then down the steps to the sea wall, take a left back towards Charmouth just across the beach there is an old rubbish dump that gets washed into the sea, really old bottles, cutlery, old ceramic and fossils! win win! There was even a few guys the other week carrying an old Belfast sink off!
A vid aimed at folk with kids, let me know if you think the format works and whether you think it'll be helpful for people new to it. Let us know when you are next down.
It’s really good collecting for small stuff, had a beautiful nautilus in a nodule from the green ammonite beds a few years ago, mate found what we thought was a decent ichthyosaur in front of the cap a few months ago, was just a scattering of verts after we got permission to get it out. Good fun though.
Loved and subbed❤❤❤
Great finds. We just found a very nice spot in northern Nevada. Thank you for posting.
Collecting in America is on my bucket list, thank you for the kind words, means a lot. D
Congratulations on the channel mate. Newly subscribed and I fully intend on booking a walk.
Heading down next week and can not wait! Thanks for the great vid geez
Tides should be getting better next week, on neaps at the moment, all the kids are back to school so should be quieter too.
@@TheFossilAcademy 😁😁😁 if you see some chavs not knowing what they are doing, give us a wave 😂
We had an impromptu visit to Charmouth last week whilst on holiday, our very first fossil hunt, found a few small pieces in the brown deposits down by the sea but no joy cracking rocks open, tbh didn’t know what we were doing, then later that evening stumbled across your channel and now hooked and subscribed. But like you said in this video it’s just about being out there.
Getting to know which rocks are the right ones comes with time and experience, if in doubt, give it a clout! Just getting out there and giving it a go is a tonic for the soul, always nice to get something though, for me it’s a bit like having a lottery scratch card addiction and the rocks are the scratch cards, you never know if the next one will be a big winner :)
Great video mate, must admit i absolutely loved Seatown when i was visited, such a beautiful place to collect and your rights its just great been out ! don't forget about the Holderness mate when you come up north its producing some quality finds this year.
Yeah trying to plan a late august early September visit at the mo will only be a weekend, can’t wait though
Walked Seatown beach many times always came away with some nice finds,it was great when our boys were young they love the adventure.Thx for the video 👍👌
I came here after your email today where you let me know about your channel (I was trying to book a fossil walk but you're booked up- and I understand why!!). I adore this sort of vid and will now binge on the others. I got into mudlarking and foraging through people making videos in this same candid manner and I'm pretty good at both now (if I do say so myself), it's such an effective way to learn. Thanks for the content, I hope you make lots more 8-)
If you like mud larking, I'd recommend church cliffs at Lyme for your visit (park in Charmouth Road Carpark) then down the steps to the sea wall, take a left back towards Charmouth just across the beach there is an old rubbish dump that gets washed into the sea, really old bottles, cutlery, old ceramic and fossils! win win! There was even a few guys the other week carrying an old Belfast sink off!
@@TheFossilAcademy Holy shit!! Thank you, you beaut!
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Had to google that! Twitch slang :)
@@TheFossilAcademy hahaha
oh yes
A vid aimed at folk with kids, let me know if you think the format works and whether you think it'll be helpful for people new to it. Let us know when you are next down.
@@TheFossilAcademy Yeah really helpful, great info for beginners, site looks ace also, next month! will message you :)
Nice rolled stache!
My god. What a beautiful coastline. And so desolate.
It’s an awesome place to live, Charmouth and Lyme are a tad busier!
Loved Seatown, found a good few fossils by Golden Cap.
It’s really good collecting for small stuff, had a beautiful nautilus in a nodule from the green ammonite beds a few years ago, mate found what we thought was a decent ichthyosaur in front of the cap a few months ago, was just a scattering of verts after we got permission to get it out. Good fun though.
Still waiting for the 500 subscriber vid😂
Yeah I’m gonna start that one soon :)