Skull hunting, fossil hunting AND foraging some delicious wild edibles! This was a great time! Thank you for watching. PaleoPacks (highly fossiliferous gravel, loaded with shark teeth) can be ordered here! paleocris.com/paleopack Hit that thumbs up button if you liked this video!
It's nice that she's taking these animals that were just discarded like trash & making them into something beautiful that can be appreciated. So heartbreaking seeing the dog skull with the very obvious cod, I can only hope someone was putting a sick animal out of their misery but there's no reason not to give that animal a nice burial, even when we fall an animal hunting we use every part of it & return anything we can't use into the earth
I was camping one time on my property in Northern Arkansas. I got bored and went for a walk on the dirt road bordering my property. I came upon a curve in the road and looking down the slope where the bodies of 40 to 50 dead cats and dogs lay. Needless to say, I turn and ran back to my camp, loaded up, and hit the road. It hasn't happened again in the 21 years I've owned the land. I figure someone killed a bunch of pets or the humane society dumped them there. Very creepy. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Starting 2023 off right, I see, Chris and Bri. ( : What a fun vid. Love it when you show Bri's art. It is exceptional! Please leave a link? You both have such respect for nature, teaching people the beauty in it. TY both. Chris, you love those birdy tracks because they are a pretty way of displaying proof of life. Can't wait to see that awesome melty-looking rock cut and polished. Only the Best going out to You and Yours. Nance the Nor Cali Gal.
I wish I could find some bones in my area! This is so cool how bri runs it into art so beautiful and amazing!! Maybe you could possibly make a video on where to go when finding bones?,im trying to get into vulture culture I have 2 skulls so far,one I bought from a convention the other I found in my backyard! when I go to my local tiny forest I’ll bring some gloves and a bag and I’ll try to see what I find!! ❤❤🥀
I think someone has already commented that the unusual looking rock that you found was Flint. I’m going to take a step further and tell you that it might be Flint. It also could be another type of stone called chert. I say that partly because of the patterns. I do a bit of amateur archaeology, and I also know how to make stone tools out of flint and other types of stone. So, I would have to see a better picture of it up close to know exactly what it is but I’ve done a couple of screenshots when you guys held it up to the camera and I’ll see if I can cross reference it to anything in a database, I have that shows different types of stone used for tool making. The large globular looking stone that you found is called a nodule and it forms geologically beneath the surface of the Earth. Because there is a lot of lime, stone and lime, rock and lime sand in Florida. This may indeed be flint, or it could be, as I said chert which is actually a lot more common in Florida than Flint. to answer the question of how it got to where you found it in the woods… In all likelihood, it was dug up at some point in the past. Possibly by someone going through the area with equipment or possibly buy a native American person many years ago, who left it where it is so they could come back later and break it up to use for tools. it’s good stuff and it will hold a sharp edge but it is still durable. You should know that if you’re going to cut into this that you better have a really really good blade that is made for a cutting lapidary or gemstones. These microcrystalline silica structure in it, is what makes it able to be broken and used for tools.
You two make all things fun and cool to watch.... yes I want to see more of your informative science and enthusiasm for our natural world videos..... just love it when there is a new one... Rock on Paleo Chris & Bri
Finally, a new video! Your channel is one of my favourites, it gives me so much joy, and I always learn something new. I especially love when you talk about wildlife and plants. Would love to see more of this type of content ☺
You have the coolest channel I have ever watched. The excitement is so real and contagious. Makes one want to go exploring in their own environments because you make it seem fun! Thanks for getting out and getting dirty and letting us tag along.
Bri has such a good eye for finds. I love how both you and @wildkyle are often busy presenting or being adorably silly, while Bri is quietly unearthing the most amazing Miocene shark teefs!
Fossil flint; I don't know what those critters in the stone are called, but I've seen them in a few places out here in the Southwest in flint too-- yours has more beautiful patterning, though, really gorgeous stuff. As for prickly-pears, most years I make jelly or candy but if it fails to jell (which sometimes just happens) it gets used as the most AMAZING pancake syrup! Try it! You can always tell people that it's what you were actually trying to make! ^_^ Also, if you're going to pick them (the fruits are actually called 'tunas,' btw), always bring along some BBQ tongs, the longest you can find; they work great to reach fruit beyond your arms-length, especially if they have the little curvy square bits made of wire at the ends. You can also use them to hold the tunas while you burn off the glochids.
We haven’t tried adding pectin for jelly yet, but can’t wait to try. We’ve been eating this syrup stuff on everything since this video was filmed. I’m blown away by how incredible it is and ready to figure out what else we can make from it and how to grow it ourselves.
That rock is flint. Very nice pattern in it. I don't recall ever seeing flint in Florida but there was lots in parts of Alabama. I used to eat those cactus fruit too but never tried cooking them. Looked really good. The dog skull has an obvious bullet hole, so was probably put down.
So much fun to come along with you on your adventures. Here in Canada the ground is covered in snow so there is no fossil hunting or bone hunting until spring.
Very enjoyable video with such a variety of nature scenes and special finds. I love Bri's artwork! I didn't know that prickly pears had edible fruit. It sounds like they taste as great as they look with that vibrant pink. Thank you for sharing you wonderful day.
Love how you're showing us fossil hunting, foraging, skull hunting,and FISHING!YAY! Hope you meet up with Montana Rock Mom and hunt a gates and jaspers on the Yellowstone River
You know seeing that bulldog skull or bully breed skull is really kind of hurts somebody probably didn’t want them anymore and shot it or it was very sick and they couldn’t afford to take care of it so instead of surrendering it to a rescue and getting it help they took it into the woods and shot it that’s because I saw the hole in the head you know that that animal was shot pigs they could’ve cross the road I got hit with a run wild down there but that is someone’s favorite dumpsite because you found so many deer with the antlers cut off
That was great! I love your showing us what to do with the prickly pear fruit. I also appreciate your showing us the animal and plant life when you're out and about. Thanks!
My favorite place to skull hunt is by the train tracks! Lots of animals end up being hit by the train and u can usually find whole skeletons in pretty good shape !
Your videos are always fun adventures ! Very informative & diverse. Both of you are great on camera & naturals for this type of platform. Wish both of you a great 2023 & much continued success. Best regards always !
@@PaleoCris I just seen the crystal and moss part! It came out awesome 🤩 I believe my cousins Made a bucket of water and spray paint over it, sits on the surface, so you can dip it, it’s not natural, but it won’t fade , there’s probably a RUclips video on how to do it,
New year fossils yes! I can not wait to what you, Bri, and WildKyle find for us! Ima keep all eyes out! Wish y’all the best of luck to finding all the rare fossils and other things! 😊
I love these types of videos. I know you guys forage a lot and the prickly pear syrup looked really good. I love Bree's art works. They are incredibly beautiful. Does she sell them? And does she have her own channel? I love to watch you two gather the skulls and watch you guys gather other things, like that rock. That was a super cool rock and i would love to seen you cut and polish it. Its good to see you put out a video again. Its been awhile. Thanks for sharing!
I will be adding some sculptures to the shop soon! But we also plan to make more videos with a variety of things nature. More foraging, fishing, camping, and birding along with the fossils and minerals! 😊
Its crazy how the simular Florida is to parts of Australia!!! Thats an awesome tip with the prickly pears, using fire to get rid of the hairs!! We also have those vines with the thorns on them here and are often called wait 'a'while or lawyer vines! They make awesome building material for fish traps if you are ever in a survival situation!! Awesome video and those crystal skull sculptures are spectacular!!!!
Please please please make videos more often! All of your videos are so incredibly interesting and entertaining! I would adore the opportunity of seeing at least one video per week! You are Bree are two of my very favorite RUclips-rs, and I’m excited every time I see that you’ve posted another video! 🙂
@@PaleoCris As long as you two don’t burn yourselves out, I’m excited for your new upload sched! Just remain mindful of taking care of yourselves. I enjoy when ya’ll collab w/Kyle & Derrick. I also enjoy just you & Bri, so thanks for the variety you offer. But mostly I enjoy & appreciate the information you provide. Would love a vid on your story of finding fossils & how you got into it, educational background (if any), and maybe a glimpse at your personal collection. It’d also be interesting to see any contributions you have in museums or research, that is if you have ever found anything research worthy. Ya’lls passion & excitement is what’s most contagious. Thanks so much for all you bring to help educate!! I also LOVE your Paleopacks. Send a couple to my young nephews & nieces but I’ve enjoyed searching through them myself. I can’t get out due to health yuck, so having a small bowl of “someone’s backyard gravel” (as my hubs first described it until it got here & then he was as enthusiastic about searching through the gravel as I was) is a fabulous escape & way to connect with nature even if I can’t get out. Thank you for that as well!! Love from Maine!!💜
Loved it all Friends! More I say, more! I’ve had prickly pear fruit in Mexico and it truly is a delight! Nice art with the skulls and crystals and the Owl was priceless! Kind Thanks and Many Blessings with good hunting! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
That bird by the pond with the wagging tail is a Palm Warbler. Bri would of loved the spot I used to have access to where the Michigan DNR dumped road killed black bear. Lots of bones you don't normally have access to. There are many places in northern Michigan where you find deer carcasses, but no pigs or alligators. Thanks for the fun video.
@@mikepetrucha2774 Woah! We’re actually in Michigan right now! If you’re up for sharing the info on where it is, I’d love to go check it out! 💖 You can always email us at paleocris@gmail.com 😊
My favorite videos ❤️ Love the mixture and love seeing what you guys discover. Especially the skull part - I'm so happy to see the end results Bree creates with them. 💕
This just popped up in my feed. I enjoyed seeing you find the shark teeth. Loved the little purple mushroom. I have never seen jelly made from cactus fruit.
YAY!! I love the bone hunting videos a lot, I also live in Florida and hunt for bones when I can so its cool seeing people do it for content!!!! Thanks so much for making these videos they're so awesome!!! :D
If you found pit bull skulls here in north central Texas yould be looking at the outcome of dog fights. There is a large minority in Texas that used to be known for fighting roosters, now its pits.
When I was a child my dad would prepare prickly pears ("higos chumbos") for me to eat. They were brought to the Old World and so they are considered an invasive species in Spain, where I live. ¡Un saludo!
We drive around on main roads outside of towns and look for dumped trash. If we see trash, we pull in and find the bones. We check a lot of spots that we don’t film because the right stuff isn’t dumped there.
Very cool outing! You guys need to come to North Texas and we can go hunt fossils and arrowheads on the river together! I've had an epic winter of finds so far.
Oh my I wish I could find that many bones all so close together. I would probably never leave 😂 my kind of heaven ❤ love the upload. Thanks guys from the Netherlands 😊 I love the artwork so much. They are beautiful 😻
Glad to see you guys are back with a new video! The outdoors stuff feels a bit different than the fossil hunting. Kind of wish they were separate channels.
I really enjoy you guys. Wish you could do more videos. But I understand it takes a lot of time. Appreciate what you can do. I live through you guys. I don’t have fossils like that around us. Or cool fruits you could eat.
Are you self taught and or schooling? All of you are interesting to watch and laugh while learning. I live in central California coast and lucky to have some shark tooth and mammal bone sites. I'm self taught and pretty knowledgeable about fossils here but you have so much more to find, ie different time periods. Very impressive!! Thanks
Love your videos brother so wish I could afford to move to Florida I'm disabled! And causes of my disabilities Florida would be awesome for my medical problems keep up the awesome work
Skull hunting, fossil hunting AND foraging some delicious wild edibles! This was a great time! Thank you for watching.
PaleoPacks (highly fossiliferous gravel, loaded with shark teeth) can be ordered here! paleocris.com/paleopack
Hit that thumbs up button if you liked this video!
Thanks for 4k, you did it!
YOU TWO ALWAYS GET A THUMB'S UP FROM THIS 81 YEAR OLD VETERAN.....Some amazing finds...Thanks 👍
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It's nice that she's taking these animals that were just discarded like trash & making them into something beautiful that can be appreciated. So heartbreaking seeing the dog skull with the very obvious cod, I can only hope someone was putting a sick animal out of their misery but there's no reason not to give that animal a nice burial, even when we fall an animal hunting we use every part of it & return anything we can't use into the earth
They are feral pests but nice of you too care for them
@@THESLICKNESSEDM Not all of them.
@@xBFUwolfpack fine go out and tag the good ones
@@THESLICKNESSEDM why would i?
eventually they will become fossils
I was camping one time on my property in Northern Arkansas. I got bored and went for a walk on the dirt road bordering my property. I came upon a curve in the road and looking down the slope where the bodies of 40 to 50 dead cats and dogs lay. Needless to say, I turn and ran back to my camp, loaded up, and hit the road. It hasn't happened again in the 21 years I've owned the land. I figure someone killed a bunch of pets or the humane society dumped them there. Very creepy. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Starting 2023 off right, I see, Chris and Bri. ( : What a fun vid. Love it when you show Bri's art. It is exceptional! Please leave a link? You both have such respect for nature, teaching people the beauty in it. TY both. Chris, you love those birdy tracks because they are a pretty way of displaying proof of life. Can't wait to see that awesome melty-looking rock cut and polished. Only the Best going out to You and Yours. Nance the Nor Cali Gal.
I wish I could find some bones in my area! This is so cool how bri runs it into art so beautiful and amazing!! Maybe you could possibly make a video on where to go when finding bones?,im trying to get into vulture culture I have 2 skulls so far,one I bought from a convention the other I found in my backyard! when I go to my local tiny forest I’ll bring some gloves and a bag and I’ll try to see what I find!! ❤❤🥀
I love Bri's work and would definitely love to adopt the bully when he's ready for his forever home 🖤
I think someone has already commented that the unusual looking rock that you found was Flint. I’m going to take a step further and tell you that it might be Flint. It also could be another type of stone called chert. I say that partly because of the patterns. I do a bit of amateur archaeology, and I also know how to make stone tools out of flint and other types of stone. So, I would have to see a better picture of it up close to know exactly what it is but I’ve done a couple of screenshots when you guys held it up to the camera and I’ll see if I can cross reference it to anything in a database, I have that shows different types of stone used for tool making. The large globular looking stone that you found is called a nodule and it forms geologically beneath the surface of the Earth. Because there is a lot of lime, stone and lime, rock and lime sand in Florida. This may indeed be flint, or it could be, as I said chert which is actually a lot more common in Florida than Flint. to answer the question of how it got to where you found it in the woods… In all likelihood, it was dug up at some point in the past. Possibly by someone going through the area with equipment or possibly buy a native American person many years ago, who left it where it is so they could come back later and break it up to use for tools. it’s good stuff and it will hold a sharp edge but it is still durable. You should know that if you’re going to cut into this that you better have a really really good blade that is made for a cutting lapidary or gemstones. These microcrystalline silica structure in it, is what makes it able to be broken and used for tools.
You two make all things fun and cool to watch.... yes I want to see more of your informative science and enthusiasm
for our natural world videos..... just love it when there is a new one... Rock on Paleo Chris & Bri
Finally, a new video! Your channel is one of my favourites, it gives me so much joy, and I always learn something new. I especially love when you talk about wildlife and plants. Would love to see more of this type of content ☺
You have the coolest channel I have ever watched. The excitement is so real and contagious. Makes one want to go exploring in their own environments because you make it seem fun! Thanks for getting out and getting dirty and letting us tag along.
From the colors and texture of that big rock you found it has a lot of properties to a type of flint that can be used to make arrow heads.
PLEASE!!!! Do more of these bone videos!!!
I love your videos. Taking time to explain the finds. Bri has an infectious smile. We need more 😁
Bri has such a good eye for finds. I love how both you and @wildkyle are often busy presenting or being adorably silly, while Bri is quietly unearthing the most amazing Miocene shark teefs!
Fossil flint; I don't know what those critters in the stone are called, but I've seen them in a few places out here in the Southwest in flint too-- yours has more beautiful patterning, though, really gorgeous stuff. As for prickly-pears, most years I make jelly or candy but if it fails to jell (which sometimes just happens) it gets used as the most AMAZING pancake syrup! Try it! You can always tell people that it's what you were actually trying to make! ^_^ Also, if you're going to pick them (the fruits are actually called 'tunas,' btw), always bring along some BBQ tongs, the longest you can find; they work great to reach fruit beyond your arms-length, especially if they have the little curvy square bits made of wire at the ends. You can also use them to hold the tunas while you burn off the glochids.
We haven’t tried adding pectin for jelly yet, but can’t wait to try. We’ve been eating this syrup stuff on everything since this video was filmed. I’m blown away by how incredible it is and ready to figure out what else we can make from it and how to grow it ourselves.
I always enjoy your videos and how you explain the different finds. Very informative.
Bree your artwork is absolutely beautiful
That rock is flint. Very nice pattern in it. I don't recall ever seeing flint in Florida but there was lots in parts of Alabama. I used to eat those cactus fruit too but never tried cooking them. Looked really good. The dog skull has an obvious bullet hole, so was probably put down.
So glad to find you again! Haven't been able to find your Chanel!
Love the video.
Floral, fauna, bones, and fossils, foraging and cooking.
It has everything!
Bones and fossils. 2 of my favorite finds.
So much fun to come along with you on your adventures. Here in Canada the ground is covered in snow so there is no fossil hunting or bone hunting until spring.
Very enjoyable video with such a variety of nature scenes and special finds. I love Bri's artwork! I didn't know that prickly pears had edible fruit. It sounds like they taste as great as they look with that vibrant pink. Thank you for sharing you wonderful day.
Love how you're showing us fossil hunting, foraging, skull hunting,and FISHING!YAY! Hope you meet up with Montana Rock Mom and hunt a gates and jaspers on the Yellowstone River
Awesome video Cris! Those were some nice skulls and those fruits looked delicious! Thanks for taking us in a great adventure!
Love the videos of the wildlife. They add to the fossil hunting. Thanks for the scientific explanations also. Kept it up.
You know seeing that bulldog skull or bully breed skull is really kind of hurts somebody probably didn’t want them anymore and shot it or it was very sick and they couldn’t afford to take care of it so instead of surrendering it to a rescue and getting it help they took it into the woods and shot it that’s because I saw the hole in the head you know that that animal was shot pigs they could’ve cross the road I got hit with a run wild down there but that is someone’s favorite dumpsite because you found so many deer with the antlers cut off
That was great! I love your showing us what to do with the prickly pear fruit. I also appreciate your showing us the animal and plant life when you're out and about. Thanks!
My favorite place to skull hunt is by the train tracks! Lots of animals end up being hit by the train and u can usually find whole skeletons in pretty good shape !
Your videos are always fun adventures ! Very informative & diverse. Both of you are great on camera & naturals for this type of platform. Wish both of you a great 2023 & much continued success. Best regards always !
* Love watching your finds.. like the Art as well. Thanks for taking us along..
My cousins started dipping them in paint, it gives the skulls a tie dye effect, might be a fun art project to do with them!
We actually stained a skull with a bit of that prickly pear juice! It’s a beautiful color right now, but it might be slightly fading as it dries.
@@PaleoCris I just seen the crystal and moss part! It came out awesome 🤩 I believe my cousins Made a bucket of water and spray paint over it, sits on the surface, so you can dip it, it’s not natural, but it won’t fade , there’s probably a RUclips video on how to do it,
I enjoy watching you both enjoy the small things... Florida is such a cool place.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us...appreciate yall
New year fossils yes! I can not wait to what you, Bri, and WildKyle find for us! Ima keep all eyes out! Wish y’all the best of luck to finding all the rare fossils and other things! 😊
I love these types of videos. I know you guys forage a lot and the prickly pear syrup looked really good. I love Bree's art works. They are incredibly beautiful. Does she sell them? And does she have her own channel? I love to watch you two gather the skulls and watch you guys gather other things, like that rock. That was a super cool rock and i would love to seen you cut and polish it. Its good to see you put out a video again. Its been awhile. Thanks for sharing!
I will be adding some sculptures to the shop soon! But we also plan to make more videos with a variety of things nature. More foraging, fishing, camping, and birding along with the fossils and minerals! 😊
Loved the added info on the prickly pear! I've never seen them before
Its crazy how the simular Florida is to parts of Australia!!! Thats an awesome tip with the prickly pears, using fire to get rid of the hairs!! We also have those vines with the thorns on them here and are often called wait 'a'while or lawyer vines! They make awesome building material for fish traps if you are ever in a survival situation!! Awesome video and those crystal skull sculptures are spectacular!!!!
Please please please make videos more often! All of your videos are so incredibly interesting and entertaining! I would adore the opportunity of seeing at least one video per week! You are Bree are two of my very favorite RUclips-rs, and I’m excited every time I see that you’ve posted another video! 🙂
Thank you for the nice comment Carolyn! That’s the goal for 2023, weekly uploads and a lot of new types of content all based on nature/the outdoors!
@@PaleoCris As long as you two don’t burn yourselves out, I’m excited for your new upload sched! Just remain mindful of taking care of yourselves. I enjoy when ya’ll collab w/Kyle & Derrick. I also enjoy just you & Bri, so thanks for the variety you offer. But mostly I enjoy & appreciate the information you provide. Would love a vid on your story of finding fossils & how you got into it, educational background (if any), and maybe a glimpse at your personal collection. It’d also be interesting to see any contributions you have in museums or research, that is if you have ever found anything research worthy. Ya’lls passion & excitement is what’s most contagious. Thanks so much for all you bring to help educate!! I also LOVE your Paleopacks. Send a couple to my young nephews & nieces but I’ve enjoyed searching through them myself. I can’t get out due to health yuck, so having a small bowl of “someone’s backyard gravel” (as my hubs first described it until it got here & then he was as enthusiastic about searching through the gravel as I was) is a fabulous escape & way to connect with nature even if I can’t get out. Thank you for that as well!! Love from Maine!!💜
Great hunt! Love the art and the lesson on Prickly Pears and how to prepare them!
such a cool video! the finds are so beautiful- can you show us how you organize your collection?
What an awesome video! The artwork is totally amazing! The fruits were so vibrant and red. I would love to see more videos like this one!
I've been hoping for another one of these since the last one you posted! Excited to see this one.
I like how you guys explain what you're looking at. You to do a beautiful job.
You guys always find the coolest stuff!!! Bri’s artwork is stunning!!!
Please make more bone hunting videos like this, I really enjoyed them.
Loved it all Friends! More I say, more! I’ve had prickly pear fruit in Mexico and it truly is a delight! Nice art with the skulls and crystals and the Owl was priceless! Kind Thanks and Many Blessings with good hunting! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Keep up the great work y’all 😊 very informative
That bird by the pond with the wagging tail is a Palm Warbler. Bri would of loved the spot I used to have access to where the Michigan DNR dumped road killed black bear. Lots of bones you don't normally have access to. There are many places in northern Michigan where you find deer carcasses, but no pigs or alligators. Thanks for the fun video.
Oh dang, that spot would be amazing! Do you know if that place is still accessible? We visit Michigan periodically every year. 😊
@@PaleoBri It was closed to the public and only accessible by DNR employees. I will go by and check to see if it is still closed to the public.
@@PaleoBri I finally got a chance to go by. It does not appear to be closed to the public anymore.
@@mikepetrucha2774 Woah! We’re actually in Michigan right now! If you’re up for sharing the info on where it is, I’d love to go check it out! 💖
You can always email us at paleocris@gmail.com 😊
My favorite videos ❤️ Love the mixture and love seeing what you guys discover. Especially the skull part - I'm so happy to see the end results Bree creates with them. 💕
This just popped up in my feed. I enjoyed seeing you find the shark teeth. Loved the little purple mushroom. I have never seen jelly made from cactus fruit.
i wish people made more content like this
YAY!! I love the bone hunting videos a lot, I also live in Florida and hunt for bones when I can so its cool seeing people do it for content!!!! Thanks so much for making these videos they're so awesome!!! :D
With all those dumped animal bones I was almost expecting you to stumble across some human bones.
Cool adventure, thanks for taking us along.
Was just talking about skulls with crystals with my partner so this is beautiful timing thanks guys
You guys make some great videos. Always look forward to the next adventure.
Great finds, especially like the foraging aspect of this video! I hope you'll post a video of you cutting and/or polishing that stone.
Yay!!! I am so happy to see you guys!!!
Damn thats a lot of skulls. Id be taking every single one. If only!
Thank you for the info about the prickly pear fruits!💜 very cool!
If you found pit bull skulls here in north central Texas yould be looking at the outcome of dog fights. There is a large minority in Texas that used to be known for fighting roosters, now its pits.
When I was a child my dad would prepare prickly pears ("higos chumbos") for me to eat. They were brought to the Old World and so they are considered an invasive species in Spain, where I live. ¡Un saludo!
Love that beautiful owl!💜
Cool finds!👍💜
What made you decide to pick that spot? Wish I had friends like you guys I could forage with!
We drive around on main roads outside of towns and look for dumped trash. If we see trash, we pull in and find the bones. We check a lot of spots that we don’t film because the right stuff isn’t dumped there.
Jam!!!! Prickly pear jam, in Spanish the fruit is called tuna. Yes I know weird but true so mermelada de tuna… So good…yummmmm
You and Kyle should go fossil hunting on the dirt roads again. You all crack me up when you are together.
Thanks that was cool learning how to process the prickly pear fruits,I've never tried them.we have them here in California.
Enjoy any and all your videos.
Very cool outing! You guys need to come to North Texas and we can go hunt fossils and arrowheads on the river together! I've had an epic winter of finds so far.
Oh my I wish I could find that many bones all so close together. I would probably never leave 😂 my kind of heaven ❤ love the upload. Thanks guys from the Netherlands 😊 I love the artwork so much. They are beautiful 😻
I recently found a squirrel skull complete minus a tooth
So that's what you do with prickly pear fruits.Interesting. Enjoyed this video!
Chris and Bri you guys made some great finds. Are those fruit called tunas or something like that
Great job Bri on the crystal art! 😍
Your videos deserve more views. Keep up the great work 😀 ..I’m jealous of your adventures
Love love the video so many interesting things you showed thanks for sharing 😍
HII! I just found this channel, I’m sooo excited! I really wanna go bone hunting! Any recommendations for some places?
8:48 yes NS (Northork southern rr) it’s rare to see a es44ac (type of engine) in reverse!
Great video! I use prickly pear in kombucha, it adds an unusual flavor many people are not aware of. It also adds a nice shade of magenta to it.
So happy to see this video today!
Hey just wondering if there are any creeks or rivers you would recommend near Jacksonville florida
Prickly pear margarita is really good
Glad to see you guys are back with a new video! The outdoors stuff feels a bit different than the fossil hunting. Kind of wish they were separate channels.
Love these ‘mix’ videos!
I love the way yall live ur life ❣️
I would have liked to of seen something Bree made. Pretty cool how you were able to make 2 small jars of prickly pear jam.
Wohoo! A fresh upload!
I really enjoy you guys. Wish you could do more videos. But I understand it takes a lot of time. Appreciate what you can do. I live through you guys. I don’t have fossils like that around us. Or cool fruits you could eat.
I’m glad to hear you enjoy the videos! We absolutely will be making much more frequent videos this year with a lot of new types of videos.
❤ more please.
Are you self taught and or schooling? All of you are interesting to watch and laugh while learning. I live in central California coast and lucky to have some shark tooth and mammal bone sites. I'm self taught and pretty knowledgeable about fossils here but you have so much more to find, ie different time periods. Very impressive!! Thanks
I'm surprised y'all didn't find any passion fruit along with the prickly pear!
They are on that same road! When it’s season, I’m going to see what we can do with those too.
Nice, love the art.
Loved this, more please.
I’ve missed you guys!
Definitely enjoy Getty dose of flowers from your videos! Keep them coming! What part of fl are you in? I’m from St. Augustine
Love your videos brother so wish I could afford to move to Florida I'm disabled! And causes of my disabilities Florida would be awesome for my medical problems keep up the awesome work
Love your content. More please!
Love how you are walking about in tee shirts lol … I’m in the UK and I freezing my balls off 😂 I love your ladies art work ! Amazing ❤❤❤
Loved this video! ☺️
What does she do to get the skulls so white? Does she do peroxide boils? Or like something different?? That's so cool!
I love collecting skulls because. its cool and i have a raccoon skull