Ate lunch there, then scrambled up the wash, and apparently took a wrong turn somewhere. It was late afternoon, so decided to be happy with the tailings from the mine shafts lower on the hills. Had a great time and found pieces I was happy with. Thank so much for posting this location!
@davidvanacek30568 күн бұрын
Děkuji že to děláš legálně!!! Ročně tady umře dost lidí když kopou ilegálně a ještě k tomu ničí a drancují...
@comando763511 күн бұрын
Jade! React! With electromagnetic field !!. I had an experience wearing jade!!. I would never forget!! In my life time. Is a very powerful! Stone! And it vibrates at high ! Intensity. That can actually!! Bealaved it or not! You can see! The actual. Electricity. It looks like water !! Fall !! I saw it. Myself!!. With just a piece of jade. Is scary!! Experience!! And jade it does! Have Magic!!. ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️🐍🐍🐍
@JohnWalterSalas12 күн бұрын
I have chunks of these nephrite. For that size how much do you think it costs.
@nickjazz694314 күн бұрын
Big sur jade is the most beautiful jade in the world by far in my opinion
@lylelay22 күн бұрын
I've visited Douglas Pass a couple of times. My first suggestion is go in spring right after snowmelt. The Rock tends to be wetter and it tends to break better, fewer of those curly breaks that you were talking about more long flat ones. You also do well to work all over the hilltop as there are a number of Quarry spots that are actually better than the stuff right next to the road. That first beetle is excellent.
@RubbleRockAndGem20 күн бұрын
Well that's good to know! Thank you!!!
@Desertphile24 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@maiziechoughton9171Ай бұрын
🙏💚 🤩you have the coolest life
@nickitoff9629Ай бұрын
That's a cool find! Three minerals in one specimen is a nice addition to any collection! Thanks for sharing.
@nickitoff9629Ай бұрын
Nice find! Thanks for sharing.
@DesertphileАй бұрын
Thank you.
@mahesh009-o3mАй бұрын
adress And contec no
@Mike-br8vbАй бұрын
I will leave a comment like you leave the video😂 This video was so
@kenwin5845Ай бұрын
Be nice to Barney, he's the sensitive type.
@stevemckinley3113Ай бұрын
No Comments, I Don't Know If I Wanna Be The First. Apache Tears To Me Should Be Left Alone And Be Respectfully Treated Not Just Like Black Glass Lookin' Things. IMMA JUST SAYING😮 footnote....my mom and sister live in Vale
@raymondready7496Ай бұрын
Float rock is usually damaged. Gotta climb the hill to the course.
@ambassadorlight3146Ай бұрын
Yep, used to go there to target practice in the early 1960s. I remember when they cut i70 and i6? It opened up a lot of fossils. Our science class took field trips and found geods. Funny, can't remember breakfast but I can those exploratory trips 60+ years ago. Jefferson cty had great schools that were nationally recognized for advanced classes.
@genyost3963Ай бұрын
Dude, how have I NEVER heard of this place before despite living in Washington my whole life?! I drove up and down snoqualmie pass countless times(on I90), I explored/biked the Palouse Cascade railroad trail for glass insulators and other relics of history. I mostly metal detect and bottle dig, however I rockhound every so often. Right now nearing winter i can't, but this next spring I'm SO planning a trip out there to check it out and maybe score some nice crystals! Thank you for sharing/explaining the ins n' outs of how things work there and where to begin, this will help me on my first adventure out there!!!🤘
@LibertyBleedsАй бұрын
Some of the best info I've found about this area yet. Nice work and thank you. Hope to be headed back out there in a few months. New subscriber here. Happy Thanksgiving!
@fpsdovah2572Ай бұрын
Wow that museum looks so cool!!! So much moldavite!!
@chrisbaumann2410Ай бұрын
One day somewhere , somehow ill get access to some peridot. Its one of my favorites. Cool to see so many different minerals all in one type of host rock!
@jeremywilkes7912Ай бұрын
Nick is such a nice guy for letting so many people dig his claim. I love making jewelry with those stones
@Mike-br8vbАй бұрын
Cool video! Nice work on that Spinel!
@minniemouse7803Ай бұрын
Great educational video! ❤
@RubbleRockAndGemАй бұрын
Thank you 🤗
@niemand9362Ай бұрын
This guy's beard and hair are magnificent. What a great look.
@briancarnegie26032 ай бұрын
The first time climbing that rock face was with our parents who were rock hounds. I was about 10 years old and that was 58 years ago. I have stopped in there off and on all throughout my life. Somewhere up in the hills above that site is an even better agate pit I recall but I can't remember how to find a way back to it.
@aaronh13722 ай бұрын
Much appreciated! Well done. Tiffany's jewelry filled their coffers of chrysoprase from SW USA, to hear it called Australian is wild. The world is bigger than my back yard, i see!
@calebdillman84622 ай бұрын
Better luck next site
@RubbleRockAndGem2 ай бұрын
thanks. you win some you lose some. but this way, no one else will drive alllll the way i did to get there and it be a dud .
@Vaquero43822 ай бұрын
Don't promise coordinates and then don't come through because "you keep this site private." Downvote and block.
@BarkBarque2 ай бұрын
Is that Yale Creek, or a different one?
@MrLesaint592 ай бұрын
Prix d'une opale comme ça ?
@RubbleRockAndGem2 ай бұрын
+/- sept cent canadien
@BeatShopTV4u2 ай бұрын
I’m a recent owner of moldavite. After I was chosen to be taught about it and bought it. I really felt the power from it from the first minute I held it in my hand. What’s extremely crazy is I had in buried in the ground to draw the power from the earth. I had other stones today I decided to add to the ground to charge the stones. Here’s the crazy part. Today it’s been grey and cloudy all morning and the sun did NOT come out whatsoever. The moment I walked to the buried stones and placed my had to ask Elohim for what I asked. It was only that moment the sun came out and went back into the cloud as soon as I finished asking what I asked, no more sun and since after. As soon as I looked up at the sun, I felt the sun looked at me and I guess, agreed for my manifest ? It was unreal
@ROCKINWHEELERS2 ай бұрын
Just came across your channel and so we subscribe to your channel. Thank You for sharing- especially your Expertise. There is Jades in Washington State and come in various varieties/shapes/inclusions/colors of Jadeite, Nephrite and Serpentine. There are 2 Jade Hunters that we associate with and TRULY TRUST, Then is several other Jade Dealers, Retailers and Lapidary WELL SEASONED PERSONS PERTAINING TO JADES one can find on the Net. There is one seller of Jade (a family) that sells Superb Jade for $$$$. Anyway we are Newbies=Disabled Seniors and off course more to our story of how we started in this Rockhounding Lapidary Hobby. BTW=We do not Sale or Resale, We donate to Organizations that deals with Children regardless of beliefs and Battered Women/Men.
@ROCKINWHEELERS2 ай бұрын
Just came across your channel and so we subscribe to your channel. Thank You for sharing- especially your Expertise.
@ROCKINWHEELERS2 ай бұрын
Just came across your channel and so we subscribe to your channel. Thank You for sharing- especially your Expertise. There is Jades in Washington State and come in various varieties/shapes/inclusions/colors of Jadeite, Nephrite and Serpentine. There are 2 Jade Hunters that we associate with and TRULY TRUST, Then is several other Jade Dealers, Retailers and Lapidary WELL SEASONED PERSONS PERTAINING TO JADES one can find on the Net. There is one seller of Jade (a family) that sells Superb Jade for $$$$. Anyway we are Newbies=Disabled Seniors and off course more to our story of how we started in this Rockhounding Lapidary Hobby. BTW=We do not Sale or Resale, We donate to Organizations that deals with Children regardless of beliefs and Battered Women/Men.
@francoislegrange3952 ай бұрын
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@garrettmillsap2 ай бұрын
Sweet finds at an awesome location.
@Craig52-zq1bt2 ай бұрын
Well, thanks for telling all the people where it is. Now, they will go there and destroy the sites. Leave their trash, carve their names in everything, spray paint things. NEVER tell people where things are at.
@RubbleRockAndGem2 ай бұрын
Yes, that was the plan. Because the kinds of people watching this content are just WAITING for a new place to paint and throw their beer cans. They are planning the next outing as we speak. Without this video... They wouldn't have had anywhere to go. 🙄
@NicolaSkae-Bradburn-c1z2 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved this video. Not many vids like this on the moldavite mines. Do you ship to businesses in the UK?
@RubbleRockAndGem2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked the video. We ship worldwide!
@muhammedrazavi61992 ай бұрын
in future you wanna come to Jaipur again i wish i want to meet witg you i think we have good knowledge about for us
@edwinpharaoh66582 ай бұрын
My Dad and all of our family went up to Idaho and we dug for those, found a lot of those, very pretty when you polish them up, There's a Holly Blue Agate mine up there somewhere too, we did well there also. Thanks for bringing back some great memories
@RubbleRockAndGem2 ай бұрын
They re both classic USA mine sites. Glad I could give you some nostalgia!
@edwinpharaoh66582 ай бұрын
@RubbleRockAndGem yes my parents were both incurable Rockhounds, me and my 2 Sisters also enjoyed it, my Parents were the owners of Custom Gems Rock Mineral and custom jewelry shop in Omaha Nebraska, we also visited the Sapphire mine, and I remember picking up obsidian in Oregon, that entire area is a Rock Hounds heaven, we hunted a lot of fossils and agates, and jasper in Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, and Wyoming.
@manuelmurguia95232 ай бұрын
No te has dado cuenta pero te sigue un Depredador.
It seems like fishing in a fish tank. Wow, there's a lot of Jade here
@RubbleRockAndGem2 ай бұрын
We have lots of jade, but its very hard to access and mine very deep in the mountains of northern BC.
@santoshkumar-rk9ne3 ай бұрын
Nice information dumped in my mind , still im confused nephrite is more valuable or jadite jade , please help me out 🙏
@RubbleRockAndGem2 ай бұрын
There are many grades/price points of each stone depending on quality, however jadeite is the more valuable of the two overall.
@Chuxgold3 ай бұрын
Careful diging around mica deposits. Where there is mica there usualy is asbestos.
@RubbleRockAndGem3 ай бұрын
what support do you have for this? because they are two entirely different mineral groups. both silicates... but different subcategories... are you sure you're not confusing it with something else?
@Chuxgold3 ай бұрын
@@RubbleRockAndGem I only know that around Eagle Alaska the two seem to be present in the same structure. One may not be like the other but develop in the same conditions that makes there formation poseble. Or atleast that's what my own observation has led me to believe. I Could be wrong but I don't think so.
@karencanterbury71773 ай бұрын
There are star garnets, elsewhere in the area, as well.
@RubbleRockAndGem3 ай бұрын
yes
@karencanterbury71773 ай бұрын
You can screen for them. Like you do for sapphire in Montana.
@RubbleRockAndGem3 ай бұрын
you mean in the creeks and rivers of the region? are there any spots youd recommend for this?
@DaniPaz143 ай бұрын
man, great videos, but having a tool like AI, do you think about spanish people? for those people who doesn't speak english. Hugs from Argentina
@RubbleRockAndGem3 ай бұрын
I do not, lol. I barely get time to edit these as is. You can tell I do pretty low quality film work. no drones or cut scenes. Just trying to record sites for people so they can go out and dig too.