Hell yeah! Whoop Whoop! Come along with the squatch 😎🤘🦧
@rosemaryspringer42396 сағат бұрын
Aw Shaunsquatch, you are the squatch of all carnelian agate hunters!
@shaunsquatch6 сағат бұрын
Aww 😊 thank you Rosemary! Whoop whoop! Says the Shaunsquatch. ROCK ON!!!🤘
@user-rn4wo3ci3e7 күн бұрын
I found one of those on the gravel road. Grave was dug out of river. Looks cool if u put a light on it
@evamarie502417 күн бұрын
Oh my Wow! Those pretty pieces of eye candy are wonderFULL!
@ICutRocks21 күн бұрын
I've camped on that beach so much. Haven't been back in 15 years or so though. Might have to do an expedition!
@shaunsquatch18 күн бұрын
That sounds awesome! I definitely want to do the wild coast hike there at some point and camp along the way. Yes adventure expedition! ROCK ON!!!🤘 🪨
@ICutRocks18 күн бұрын
@@shaunsquatch did that when I was in high school, long before I was into rocks. But I do remember even then being like "There's some cool rocks here."
@user-bl6le2ut3p21 күн бұрын
Oh my God, that is insane beautiful
@vernonching687723 күн бұрын
Agates other gemstones look really nice once you put in tumbler with 80 to 100 grit for about a week then put polish aluminium oxide for few days they really stand out quite nicely. 17:14
@shaunsquatch22 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree and I need to get my tumbler fixed or purchase a new one. Sometimes I like to keep them unpolished because I like their natural beauty. ROCK ON!!!🤘
@SecularSoutherner50424 күн бұрын
I’d like to come up to Washington to try some rockhound. Where would I find this river?
@shaunsquatch23 күн бұрын
SW Wa
@SecularSoutherner50422 күн бұрын
@@shaunsquatch any particular area?
@ramonah795024 күн бұрын
Good for you doing the research! Rewarded for it.
@TheEndisnear92825 күн бұрын
I want to go home so bad after watching this video!! I grew up in Longview but moved to Yuma Arizona in 2006. What body of water is this??
@goldcambodia26 күн бұрын
nice!
@gaylelewellen785427 күн бұрын
what beach are you on? I live on Whidbey Island
@johnhobbs769727 күн бұрын
Awesome video I'm on your side carnelians are my favorite too😊
@janbounds91127 күн бұрын
Sry, dude, yur lookin in the wrong place. I have agates that weigh 5 lbs+. This is a joke, right? But if yur happy...
@shaunsquatch27 күн бұрын
These are my biggest agates on Whidbey Island. I have some beasts from rivers but please tell me where to find these 5 pounders. Also it’s not the size of the agate that matters all the time bro 😎 some super small ones can be amazing. Why you gotta hate ✌️
@stonejohnson12229 күн бұрын
Is it me or does the slope not look at all STABLE ?
@shaunsquatch29 күн бұрын
Old land slide steep as hell stability definitely questionable. ROCK ON 🤘
@MarkKramer-st4dtАй бұрын
How much is one
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
Not selling at the moment
@josephthibodeaux1010Ай бұрын
I have a couple of these but much clearer with orange and red.
@papichulo8143Ай бұрын
Chunk of flesh turned to stone
@RockHoundingAdventuresАй бұрын
That’s beautiful bro
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
Thanks! 😎 ROCK ON 🤘
@MarkKramer-st4dt29 күн бұрын
Hey Hey
@MarkKramer-st4dt29 күн бұрын
Hey Hey
@MarkKramer-st4dt29 күн бұрын
@@shaunsquatch Wisconsin Rapids
@jimedgar6789Ай бұрын
Awesome finds, guys! Is this the Cherry Creek south of Chehalis?
@akilegion9570Ай бұрын
Nice! 90% of my agates are from there.
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
I totally understand Whidbey Island is incredible! So much good stuff on its beaches. ROCK ON!!!🤘
@dieselclutch3377Ай бұрын
What did you just call me 😂
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
lol what?
@BeareaterofwafflesАй бұрын
Should hit up kittitas County for those ellensburg blues
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
Absolutely! I need to make my way back out there soon. ROCK ON!!!
@kanebrown8438Ай бұрын
Remind me of Wild Kyle
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
Wow that’s cool 😎 thanks 😊
@lexisss361Ай бұрын
Carnelians are one of my favorites . Great finds!!
@vbcoachronАй бұрын
Dude, very cool. Some nice finds on your channel! 😎👍
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
Thanks a lot my man! ROCK ON!
@user-bl6le2ut3pАй бұрын
I heard that the Darker agates are harder to find?? But personally, I have never found one agate because we’re on live doesn’t have any apparently because I’ve been up and down this creep Bank for 40ish years ..
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
They are because they’re harder to see but they also seem to be rarer especially on beaches
@user-bl6le2ut3pАй бұрын
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@user-bl6le2ut3pАй бұрын
That’s one of the Nazis carnelians that I have seen on here. I’m absolutely in love with it.
@diamondhunterTv5Ай бұрын
Amazing
@deborahkurek2988Ай бұрын
The sun brings the gems to light! ❤❤❤
@DorothyChartrandАй бұрын
Isn't it illegal to remove items from the beaches of Whidbey Island? It was when l visited in the 80's.
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
Not that I’ve ever heard of and there are plenty of people on the beach looking for rocks.
@gaylelewellen785427 күн бұрын
@@shaunsquatch some driftwood you can not remove but that is all I have ever heard I have lived here my entire life.
@deborahfox-rogan65Ай бұрын
Moved away from Puget Sound area - thanks for a video of my old stomping ground. Really miss the water.
@RockMyWorldKindaGirlАй бұрын
Freakin' blew my mind! What beautiful 😍 eye's 👀 ya'll have on spotting out amazing chalcedony, dendritic, fortification banding galoreeeeee!!! Bravo 👏🏼 men! What nice chunks you have there!!! Gorgeous 😍 😍 😍
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
Thanks 😊 Yeah when I saw that first big agate it blew my mind as well! It was like a dream! Definitely a dream come true. Cheers!
@BarbaraemurrayАй бұрын
Lovely, well kept nails 😊
@hesheandwhippetАй бұрын
I have found two big agates too, but in Latvia :) Congratulations with finds :)
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
In Latvia wow so cool I would love to see those agates if you don’t mind posting a picture of them. 😁
@user-ht6gm1nz1gАй бұрын
wow
@Wyatt1314.Ай бұрын
Fk'n sweet! Very hard to find those in ithaca ny yet the herkimer diamond mine is not far away bros!!!
@benjamindejonge3624Ай бұрын
Im so jealous never did I find those in the west Mediterranean
@mikehatcher5855Ай бұрын
Fggggggh❤
@outdooradventureswithfayde6832Ай бұрын
Cool video! Awesome beach! I've heard about this beach. I'd love to go rockhounding there. Nice poppy jasper! Thanks for sharing 👍
@shaunsquatchАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! Happy hounding!
@berkantsokmen76512 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Congratulations! 👍
@itallia6662 ай бұрын
🇬🇧 BTW, i think your rock find is either sunshine Quartz or Golden Quartz! both are excellent healing stones esp for depression oki doke cheers 🇬🇧👧
@shaunsquatch2 ай бұрын
It is actually a carnelian agate but it is made up of microcrystalline quartz Cheers
@itallia6662 ай бұрын
@@shaunsquatch Ahh, there are so so many types of Agates around. Actually after id sent you the comment, i realised that The Golden Quartz comes in the Long finger wand type shape As far as I remember i think Sunshine Quartz is translucent But not wand shaped. Im not a trippy dippy crystal chanting flake, but in studying the genuine qualities inherent In crystals eg the Piezoelectric Charges in Quartz etc Ive carried near to my person A titchy pouch with a small citrine & a banded rhodocrosite & whenever i feel nauseous i hold these two little stones in my palm & literally within 5 mins, i no longer feel sick. If you have a headache with sickness, add a small amethyst With the other two & all unpleasant feelings are gone I cant explain it, im more science based than witchy guff but it could be psychosomatic ?? Whatever it is, im not easy influenced but its worked for me for over 20 years! Looking forward to your next vid Thats for replying & im sorry i whittered on so long but relics of our planets history in geological terms & minerals, ores, coal & crystals are amazing Just been watching our own Brit Astrophysicist Prof Brian Cox talking about some unexpected findings in minerals & geological Natural rock formations found on Mars. The scientists were very surprised by this & it could mean possible human existance on Mars isnt so far out! Peace & Good Cheer 🇬🇧👧
@itallia6662 ай бұрын
🇬🇧 Hello there! i live in the far north eastern coast of Northumberland in Britain. Having become obsessed with mineralogy, fossils, anything from the Earth really i started at 7yrs old when i used to go to this huge Pit Heap which was the extracted stone from digging the mines for coal. ( lol not me personally, we'd got passed the days of sending kids down the coalmines!!) i happened to be climbing up this mountainous pile when i put my hand on this smooth rock & it just sliced in two without effort. sitting down i looked at what was inside the rock & it was a perfect fossil of a 5 leaf chestnut type tree leaf. well! that was me totally hooked! i amassed hundreds of fossils of small fish, lizards, leaves, birds but when i was 10yrs i had to leave them behind so gave them to my school as i was off to Australia with my parents. tons of hobbies later, but i was back to beachcombing, shells, some exotic types too, i even found a tusk maybe from a Walrus but i gave it to an old chap who was a brilliant carver & like Scrimshaw he carved a wonderful scene.. Mammoths on it. Then back to Britain.. years pass & i find myself beachcombing again on my local beaches right up against the most turbulent violent sea in the world! The North Sea. As a thousand year old Harbour & Port ( mentioned in the famous Doomsday Book) of Blyth is just a mile or two up the coast from me, i live about 500 yards from the actual beach. Now i live in a place called Seaton Sluice & there is a hidden Cove, not that big but it doesnt have sand really ( more like small gravelly stones cover this beach If i stand centre at the shoreline & look out about a mile, great cargo vessels from every place on this Earth come to dock into the Port of Blyth. but when they pass my cove a mile out is the centuries old Ballast Drop. right infront of my Cove. as the sea is so turbulent, the powerful lashing waves pound my Cove & these waves bring me treasure. all of the stone ballast that gets dropped out there, finds its way to my cove via violent waves. you get used to when its going to be high tide, spring tide, i listen to the shipping forecast for my part of the North Sea. When im going to be safe & not pulverized by the titan waves, i go & see what my wild waves have brought me. ive had some amazing things from India, Russia, Scandinavia, China Japan, Philipines, everywhere they export & import by sea their ballast is made up of their countries native stones. ive got Orbicular Ocean Jasper the size of a football! Rhodocrosite, Amethyst, Chunk of Jade, Slab of Kunsite, a mass of Olivine crystals in a matrix, same with smokey Quartz Turquoise, Amber ( Russian) red jasper, what i think is a large piece of Moissenite or it could be Herkimer Diamond but thats abit suspect as its usually only found in one place in America. we have had ships in from North & South America but ... i think its moissenite. tons of Quartz, pink, orange, blue, clear, yellow, green, Agates, Jet, Chalcedony, Blue Lace Agate, Watermelon Tormaline, Picture Jasper, Sunstone, Bustamite, Ruby crystals in a matrix, lots of Garnets, Diorite in matrix, fluorite, banded Agates, Hematite Labradorite, pieces of Abalone Shell. also an old gun, rusted to bits but with wood stock, a flintlock 17th c type. Ivory shoe horn, old hand made link chains, old pipes( smoking) coins from everywhere, part of an old telescope, a very old worn leather boot, silver embedded in a type of Quartz, rutillated Quartz. many more lovely stones, jewellery other oddments i had to build a special storage place from an old Victorian Wardrobe with reinforced shelves to hold everything! its a brilliant hobby & i keep everything, if ive got alot of anything i just give stones & crystals away to friends or schools i love watching your shows & other American Rock Hounds, theres a couple of good hunters from down the coast from me in Yorkshire & ive learned alot from them. its a passion you never tire of & sometimes it feels like Christmas Day when you were a kid & you never knew what you'd find in those parcels. sorry its been such a long comment, i tend to get totally carried away! anyway hope ive not made you nod off. i dont think id ever nod off where minerals & stones are concerned so Peace & Good Cheer 🇬🇧👧
@shaunsquatch2 ай бұрын
Wow all of that sounds incredible! I feel you though it’s an amazing hobby that never loses interest and you’re always learning or discovering new things. Your collection sounds incredible! Cheers!
@halyoung388Ай бұрын
Great stuff, thanks for sharing.😊
@TreasureHuntingNana2 ай бұрын
You're very lucky to be able to do this.... great finds
@shaunsquatch2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@kellyharper3672 ай бұрын
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: That glows... a real keeper!
@GMAN19652 ай бұрын
Those are some great poppy's, that beach is awesome I was there two years ago and found some cool stuff. Can't wait to get out that way again.I also hunt Lake Michigan if your ever in the Chicago area look me up I know of some good places.
@shaunsquatch2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Awesome I’d love to hunt around that area. I’ll definitely hit you up if I make it out your way. Cheers!
@paulmeeker38162 ай бұрын
I used to walk out thete 3 times a week, no more
@thegatesofdawn...13862 ай бұрын
😮😊❤🎉
@upnorthadventureswithccc2 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Bridget 🎂What a beautiful beach to be at. The waves in the Ocean are massive verses Lake Michigan. The poppy jasper is so beautiful. Some day I hope to get your way to rock hunt. Thanks for taking us along😊
@shaunsquatch2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'd love to look for rocks around the great lakes at some point! By the way, Bridget says Thank you <3