Hi just a response to your most recent video Don't listen to the haters! I know exactly how u feel, I also receive the hate comments, yes some of them make it sound like constructive criticism but at heart u can tell they are a hater, I love everything about all your videos, I am learning so much from you, you have a positive attitude and love the outdoors not to mention you are a beautiful young woman who has a sweet accent, I could listen to you talk about anything honestly, your such a delight Please Don't let the haters get to u, just read each comment a little at a time and if u thing its going in a negative way just select hide user from your channel Keep your channel, so many people love your videos ❤ Love from Ireland
@candycorbett26534 күн бұрын
My husband and I enjoy watching your videos. Please don't stop making them. You come across of being totally real and very knowledgeable on plants and trees, mushrooms ect. I for one enjoyed learning from you. Any negative comments you have received, is about them, not you. Showing their personality as being a mean spirited and hateful person. So please keep on being you. God bless you and your family.
@sweetgeorgiadreamer2 күн бұрын
My husband and I love the walks in the woods with you! Your videos are inspiring! Please don’t stop making videos! We look forward to every new video! It’s been fun seeing parts of Pennsylvania and noticing how similar it looks to parts of North Georgia. Don’t mind the haters they’re just jealous! Be you!!! 😊
@danielsanders609Күн бұрын
That large black point in the beginning looks like a knife blade or a hide scraper in my opinion. Beautiful little collection. Looking forward to seeing more. Luv you and your content. Sooo happy your channel found me. Keep on keepin on ! 😊 ❤ I believe I've found a female version of myself...😊❤
@pinkribbonrailroad11574 күн бұрын
I just saw your "I'll stop wearing black" video and am compelled to reach out to you. Please, please, please keep making videos the way you do and how you do. You are an inspiring, intelligent, valuable, worthy young woman. It pains me to see you so distressed. Most of us care about you more than you know. Please hang in there and continue sharing your awesomeness with us!
@brian5771wallace4 күн бұрын
I concur. You cannot allow a few critics overshadow those who really enjoy your walks thru the woods. I've never watched someone get so excited to make new discoveries during a walk thru a park. Your spirit is refreshing, and I believe this is why many of us watch. It is easy to sit behind a screen and criticize someone actually doing something and enjoying themselves. We need more of your joyful explorations showcasing the great parks in PA. You may not get everything right, but show me someone who does. Learning and exploring is one of the greatest joys we have in our lives.
@Hhllbb24764 күн бұрын
There seem to be many powerless and embittered people out there that need to express their viewpoints and I deeply wish they didn’t wield such power over others’ self worth. Hopefully you can shake this off and know that that letter is so much more about their issues than yours. It’s a great opportunity, as you have done, to discuss the realities of neurodivergence. We all are so hard on ourselves. Finding the worthiness within ourselves so we don’t turn our self hatred on others is the key. Burn that letter, stand tall, and know that the good folks are on your team, tolerant and grateful for your efforts and openness.
@Hhllbb24764 күн бұрын
I’ve been hurt by and intolerant of other’s neurodivergence in the past. My sister and father in law are examples. Until my wife, who is an elementary teacher, explained, I had no idea that’s what was behind some of their behaviors. Taking a break might be a good thing but, instead of shutting down operations, this could be a terrific opportunity to be more open with viewers so more people can learn to recognize the tremendous gifts that neurodivergence bring to our shared humanity. I hope you’ll keep posting in a way that’s healthy for you and remain the roll model you are for all of us on and off the spectrum.
@anthonypanetta57514 күн бұрын
Please,.. keep making your videos the way You want to. They are interesting and enjoyable to watch, as are You.
@nickolasschachtsick5954 күн бұрын
Totally agree. There will always be trolls and critics. The more popular you get, the more they show up. That negative comment you received may are may not have been made in bad faith. But, it is simply wrong on its merits. The vast, vast majority of us do not perceive you that way at all. I love hearing you share your knowledge and wax on about the things you're passionate about.
@CraigShortland4 күн бұрын
I love watching your channel your love for nature really shines through. I look forward to every video. Please keep going. I look forward to seeing you again. ♥️
@rolandpinette99464 күн бұрын
This comment relates to your "I'll Stop Wearing Black" video. I subscribed to your channel because: 1. I love your passion for the outdoors. 2. I enjoy and appreciate your knowledge of flora and fauna surrounding you and your desire to share that knowledge with me. 3. I love your appreciation for the natural world, in a time when so many can't see it, are too lazy to get outdoors to see it, or simply take it for granted. 4. I love and respect that you are developing in your children an appreciation for Creation and all its beauty. There are people who go to a Ford dealership and complain because there are no Chevrolets. You can't please everyone. Stick to what makes you happy and ignore the noise.
@johnnyr190264 күн бұрын
Very Much Agree. Ignore the noise. Thats all it is. Keep being you. 99% Wonderful Community here at your channel
@PACreekWalkerКүн бұрын
Thank you
@4336aaa4 күн бұрын
As someone who enjoys your content, I hope you continue your channel.
@zaps404 күн бұрын
Your video's are wonderful and i look forward to seeing them when you post, I love the way you talk about the track's in the snow from the wild life and i do learn a lot about different kind of rocks and aero head's from you SO PLEASE keep it going and don't let anyone bring you down you are SPECIAL..!! God Bless!!!🥰❤❤❤❤💯
@jeffcoler31044 күн бұрын
I just watched your "I'll Stop Wearing Black", these videos that you are making are more important than you know. These take me back to when I was a child at my Grannies, and she is no longer with us. The people that are saying the things that are negative have a very small life and are looking for someone to tear down just because they are not happy in their life. Just like you we do not know what they are going through and why they are striking out at you, but I have never felt that you were a know-it-all. To me you are a down to earth, gentle soul. You are able to take the smallest things and make them beautiful, interesting, and enjoyable. You have a talent that few have and sometimes people feel threatened by that, and that is on them NOT you. I really hope and pray that you do not leave and that you stay and keep sharing you little piece of heaven with us. PLEASE DON'T GO. We love you.
@artistnumber124 күн бұрын
I have also never got a “know it all” impression, ever.
@johnhaller70174 күн бұрын
I am commenting on your"I'll stop wearing black video" simply to wish you well and send you a big hug. If there are a few negative critics commenting on your channel I'm not one of them. There are many of us subscribers that have a lot of affection for you and what you do. 💖👍
@artistnumber124 күн бұрын
Group hug NOW 😊
@krisshepard5054 күн бұрын
Your videos ROCK (literally)... keep doing things your way!
@johnnyr190264 күн бұрын
💯💯
@curiousravenchronicles4 күн бұрын
I've watched your channel for a while now and just wanted to say - don't let the negativity get you down. What I love about your content is how genuine and down-to-earth you are. I've dealt with alot of know it alls and that has never come across to me, you're just being yourself and sharing what you love. Your enthusiasm and positive energy are so refreshing! You're adorable and have such a sweet soul. You know what? Starting a channel and putting yourself out there takes real courage. Most people who criticize never even try. They just sit behind their keyboards judging others because it's easier than creating something of their own. Keep that pretty little head up and keep being you - that fun, authentic person who brightens up our days with you content and adventures. Those of us who've been here supporting you, We see your heart, and we're not going anywhere. Sending you a virtual hug! 💕
@letspaintnature4 күн бұрын
Im commenting here because the most recent video’s comments are turned off. PLEASE don’t listen to negative comments. I would LOVE to be in your hiking group if you were a civil servant running hikes!! Some people might be haters, or jealous, or just love to give people a hard time…don’t listen. I love your videos and never felt that you were cold or inconsiderate. Keep doing what you do. Hugs from Kentucky 💕
@Paleoman524 күн бұрын
I watched your recent video and I want you to know that the most important thing is to be happy with yourself, no matter what others may think. You are what is important, so get out there and explore the wonders of nature and share your thoughts with us.
@TheCowboys77954 күн бұрын
Just watched your last video and wanted to tell you to please do not stop making your videos. Probably 2 months ago one of your vids popped up in my recommended so I watched it and from then on I was hooked. I enjoy your enthusiasm and your knowledge for all things outdoors. Your calm demeanor is also very relaxing. Ignore the haters. I'm sure 99.9% of your subscribers will agree with me when I say Please Do Not Stop!
@OldManSurvival11 күн бұрын
These are awesome artifacts! Thank you for sharing them! It’s great that you keep them on display in your home!
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
@@OldManSurvival thanks!
@user-BobMason4 күн бұрын
You have 3.7k subscribers that love you and get so much enjoyment out of your videos. You have one narcissist, under the guise of "constructive criticism", calling you out. I wonder who hurt him/her. Please keep doing what you're doing. We love you and support you.
@barrysmith70824 күн бұрын
You rock keep up the great work 🙂👍 My son has special needs and we love your videos ❤️😊 please keep making videos ☺️
@mmkr1-gl5bg4 күн бұрын
Wow.. 😮 There's one thing to understand: there will always be people who don't like you, it's easy to understand if you notice that there are people who YOU don't like as well. Anyways, do not force yourself doing anything you don't feel safe/comfortable to do. People knowing you're walking these forests alone (you know the rest). Greetings from Russia.
@disbemetube4 күн бұрын
I'm here because I like learning about trees and geographically we're close enough together to have decent overlap in species, yet far enough apart that your forest vids show me all kinds of new/interesting stuff. If someone has an issue with you knowing too much, I question what their motivations even are. Please continue sharing your joy and love for the forest. We live in times where we really can't afford to discourage each other over petty stuff. Not enough people even care about trees to begin with. I rarely comment on any platform, but your vids have been a welcome resource for both learning and recreation for me and I hate the thought of one negative person jeopardizing what is otherwise an enriching learning experience for all. Keep fighting the good fight
@Floyd-w7b4 күн бұрын
This is related to your next video. I really enjoy your videos and I love seeing someone who loves and gets so excited when theyre in the woods hiking .I think your videos are great .Dont waste your time on haters They are just jealous.You do a grreat job. Keep up the good work
@rondias66257 күн бұрын
Im in western Pa and do the kind iof artifact surface hunting.those are some Outstanding artifacts you have..most excellent !! Thank you for sharing
@charlesmiddleton324712 күн бұрын
Those are awesome! I've collected many stone tools and arowheads on my walks and hikes along creeks and rivers. I'm always looking down to the ground as l move along a forest floor. Keep adventuring and exploring! Stay safe and well!
@kynaturalist4 күн бұрын
I absolutely love your channel and never miss a video. I have never, ever observed a condescending attitude in your videos. And you never, ever act like you know something when you don't. You always ask for help identifying something if you don't know what it is. Your love for nature is infectious and always motivates me to get out an explore and I always learn something new. Please do not listen to arrogant trolls who comment. The fact that the commenter caused you pain is evidence itself that the accusation is false. I would really miss this channel. Please, please, please do not delete it! There are no others like it!
@powolibezcelu4 күн бұрын
I like your channel and your videos lift me up 🙂
@JeraldBustamante-d1oКүн бұрын
I really think Arrow Heads are so Amazing and Beautiful
@BarryBrowning12 күн бұрын
Hey again Emily. I really don't know squat about the artifacts such as you share but it looks like I'm gonna be learning. You clearly give your heart to all of your interests and also have a fair amount of knowledge about all your share. Cool! Good night.
@aisle94 күн бұрын
I subscribed not too long ago because I love your knowledge and passion for the outdoors. You've never once struck me as a know-it-all or anything like that, and as someone who loves the outdoors but knows embarrassingly little about them, I welcome the chance your mellow, informative videos give me to go, "Oh, that's what that is!". I had no idea what a diabase boulder was, and now I'm looking back at my old hiking photos from the Appalachians and going, "DIABASE! DIABASE!" Don't read the comments. People on the internet suck. Make the videos you want to make, the way you want to make them, and everyone else can screw off. Plenty of other channels on KZbin for them.
@Derek-t7v4 күн бұрын
Keep doing what you're doing.... Those people are just hating.... No matter what you say or do you're going to have people like that. I know it's hard but don't let them affect you like that. Most of us love your videos and your vibe! I hope whatever else you have going on works out for you. Please keep the channel going!
@tylerleavitt271510 күн бұрын
Amazing. Love the collection. I’ve got a half amethyst geode about 9in across that has tourmaline and gold flecked in it, I didn’t find it though I paid good money for it but I still display it! I didn’t know your name, until in these comments people said you were an Emily. Fits perfectly, a lovely name.
@davidlane59254 күн бұрын
Keep on being you. You are a caring and wonderful person. Looking forward to your next video. Chin up. 🙂
@wadelynch107211 күн бұрын
I live in the Lehigh Valley. I'll definitely have to keep my head down when I'm out and about. Not just because I want to be anti social. Thanks for sharing part of your amazing collection.
@Paleoman5212 күн бұрын
That large blade might be made out of some Carbon County Chert. Nice artifacts thanks for sharing them with us.
@dannywhelchel480112 күн бұрын
Those are really pretty artifacts,and i agree in some places i feel a very strong connections to my ancestors so I think you are spot on saying and feeling that way,i think alot of people may have that gift but just aren't into exploring and nature so they never let their true deep connections come to the surface i think if people understand it more they would probably be trying to make their connections
@johnnyr190264 күн бұрын
Love your Channel. Sorry to see you so upset over this Hater. Recently I learned what a Turkey Tail fungi is from your channel. Recently my granddaughter (4 yo) asked me what these pretty looking flowers are growing on my tree stump in my front yard is and I told her I just learned recently from the PA Creek Walker what they are. Turkey Tails! Your channel is very educational with a fun Postive Vibe. Appreciate. staying Tuned.👍
@PACreekWalkerКүн бұрын
Awwww, thank you 😊
@artifactsantlersoh2 күн бұрын
Yo! I got a VERY similiar “cache blade” what I call it anyhow that I found last season. I think I got a video or short on my page finding it. Great finds! Thanks for sharing them, wish ya lived closer, would be fun to walk some fields and creeks with ya! It’s titled “Ancient Native American Caché Blade!”
@aarinisles4 күн бұрын
Like many, I came to this video to leave a comment after watching “I’ll Stop Wearing Black….” video. I am 100% confident you are a wonderful person and am now a new subscriber.
@artistnumber124 күн бұрын
Oh yay in my head every time you pop up. I see myself so similar to you and it brings so much comfort to watch you because I feel like I’m not the only one. Finally there’s someone out there that is like me, sees what I see, and brave enough to put yourself out there. No one is forcing anyone to watch you, like just go somewhere else friggin normie. Please don’t go. Please don’t change. ❤
@raymoreci38474 күн бұрын
Just watched your video from 2 hrs ago. You do not come across as talking down to us or as a know it all. Turn on the comments for that video so your viewers can send you support. I enjoy learning from you about the trees. Not so much the rocks, but i really watch cause i like your smile. Please dont give up, keep your channel, you will get negative comments, but hopefully the positive encouragement will out weigh those. You are doing good things, keep sharing your enjoyment please.
@BrewCityMike4 күн бұрын
I also subscribed to your channel because of your enthusiasm for the outdoors!👍I don't feel your vids are anything other than informative and full of wonder. Please don't let mean people bring you down.
@MichaelKrusewski4 күн бұрын
Please keep posting.!
@Floyd-w7b12 күн бұрын
I know what you mean about feeling a connection. Those are really nice points . Thank you for showing
@user-BobMason12 күн бұрын
I grew up in Moundsville, WV. Moundsville is home to the worlds largest cone-shaped indian burial mound. It was constructed by the Adena indians.The Delph Norona Museum sits at the base of the mound. It houses a lot of artifacts as well as information about the Adena indians. You can walk up to the top of the mound by a series of large stone steps. Directly accross the street from the mound is the old WV Sate Pennitentary, constructed in the mid 1800s of huge stone blocks. The prison also has regular tours. Check them both out sometime. I'm sure you would find it interesting. God bless you.
@namealsoname300311 күн бұрын
awesome collection! All ive got is a chunk of granite thats red n' black.
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
@namealsoname3003 thanks!
@Okanaganguy20214 күн бұрын
Don't beat yourself up because of what others think or think you should be. We watch your videos because we love the way your are❤ Remember you are you and that's what makes you an awesome person:)
@kynaturalist4 күн бұрын
I agree that the flint and jasper seem to be a better material for sharp points and they are luscious to look at. But...the rhyolite stemmed point has a great story and I can understand why it is very special to you.
@jeffxpmdisc4 күн бұрын
I don't know who that person was talking about, but it couldn't have been you. I don't get that impression from any of your videos. It is in fact your humility that makes your channel so charming. I hope you continue.
@Weshole5W4 күн бұрын
Dont let people and their negativity get you down! I love your videos and exactly the way you make them so keep on doing what you are doing. We will be here watching. 😊
@ericmonahan65804 күн бұрын
Just felt I should reach out to let you know that I for one enjoy the content you put out. I grew up in the area of your travels and I find your observations interesting. I have many arrowheads/artifacts found along the Skippack and Perkiomen creeks. Don’t let a few disgruntled voices ruin this channel.
@BeverlyB-tt3zi4 күн бұрын
The bigger better you do girl the more haters you get. Embrace them. Love them. The more hate trust me the better you are doing. Always know there’s 100-1,000 lovers for every one of your haters. Love your vids. This was totally pertaining to your newest video. Badass stone
@timothyfirth480912 күн бұрын
Good evening Emily that's a cool collection
@RedEyedPatriot12 күн бұрын
You identified them correctly Chick. Ive knapped that jasper a few times. Knaps awesome especially after heat treating to 400 degrees. Get a fanmail P.O.Box ill send you and the kiddos some of the peices ive made and some real artifacts. The flake scars are what I love the most. Each flake is unique and 1 of a kind. Like fingerprints 😎🏹🤙
@BigIronTexas11 күн бұрын
That would be cool to see!
@arthur481812 күн бұрын
Hello, I love your collection, I love getting out into the woods and metal detecting old home sites, I don't keep anything I just like looking
@kevinkline683511 күн бұрын
Nice artifacts Young Lady.
@jasonjones521312 күн бұрын
Love the collection, I'm part Chippewa so I get it.
@BillyClancy-b9w12 күн бұрын
Your artifacts are nice I like the stands that they're on
@Pinebedrelics12 күн бұрын
Nice collection
@CorninAtURD11 күн бұрын
Hello, I enjoy your channel. I grew up in rural Ohio and was raised as a feral child running the woods fields and streams. I’ve found many ancient artifacts and have learned to date them. The black one looks like a preform of Coschoton Ohio flint. … also ..
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
@@CorninAtURD Feral is the only term that fully describes it
@CorninAtURD11 күн бұрын
@ It’s the best education one can ever get… It teaches self learning and connection to the natural world…. keep enjoying life and sharing your experiences
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
@CorninAtURD thank, you too!
@CorninAtURD11 күн бұрын
@@PACreekWalker you’re welcome… I’m 65 now but I have experienced many things weird wild and wonderful in my life here in NE Ohio…. Trust in yourself and be who you want to be… ZI have done archeology digs under rock shelters and found an an early Archaic site in the farm fields behind where I grew up. Artifacts 6-9 thousand years old…. 2x older than Egypt pyramids…. keep exploring and learning my friend….
@CorninAtURD11 күн бұрын
@ You can use google maps to look at creeks streams and rivers to see ancient trade routes off native people. Many times small side streams up above flood plains were good settlements. I used to think … where would I live if I was camping for a year or season..
@501DimeBagChris12 күн бұрын
Awesome collection my friend the Cool Chick! Do you have any good hunting places around you?✌️❤️🙏🏼
@daleshisler295512 күн бұрын
Hi Em. Great finds there! Thanks for sharing that!
@bobtail120012 күн бұрын
Very cool collection!!
@dhoffner159112 күн бұрын
The brown Jasper one is an Orient Fishtail! My favorite type!
@PACreekWalker12 күн бұрын
@@dhoffner1591 that's amazing, I knew someone would know! Thank you so much!
@jonathanharvey88514 күн бұрын
Don't stop making videos because of the negative comments. There's always gonna be negative people. Your videos are great. Just ignore them.
@reternity77712 күн бұрын
Great display. Praying for a peaceful sleep for you. The walls of heaven are covered in Jasper.
@PACreekWalker12 күн бұрын
@reternity777 that's what I've heard! So very exciting for us rock people!
@markmiller48811 күн бұрын
The Lanape Delaware peoples, before the white devils arrived. Nice find ! Spear point missing flute at bottom, probably lost before it could be finished, nice find anway, may want to revisit sights for further discoveries 👍
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
@@markmiller488 Love learning about the life of the Lenape
@CorninAtURD4 күн бұрын
Be yourself!… Remember… You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time”. John Lydgate
@BillyClancy-b9w12 күн бұрын
I have felt the same connection at the Laurel mountains
@rustyshackleford818612 күн бұрын
Lovely. Chert is my favorite sedimentary rock. I'm more of a metamorphic fella.
@Steven-c3n3m12 күн бұрын
Those are beauty's ! Glad you shared your favorite artifacts with us. I can sence how special those are to you and that is good. The large Black looking chert I believe is a Paleo knive, 10000 - 8000 B.P. (Before Present) A very nice find indeed. I agree with you about the Ryolite heads being dull looking, but still very cool. Lol That Jasper arrowhead is stemmed. I have a hunch is heat treated because it shines like glass so ? The color is so incredible. It appears to be a Scottsbluff II Late Paleo, 9500 - 7000 B.P. point, but I am speculating some there ? Also, look at Alberta and Hardin arrowheads. You are lucky to have eye's colored like that point. 🙈 Thank you for sharing and have great week ! A shout out for the Pixies, from Boston, MA 1986 - Present.
@PACreekWalker12 күн бұрын
@Steven-c3n3m I see what you mean about the jasper heat treated, love the shine of it
@Steven-c3n3m12 күн бұрын
@PACreekWalker Yes, the heat treating allows for easier knapping and sharper edges. The drawback is those heat treated heads break easier too, as the stone gets brittle from the heat treatment.
@Jeff-ch8gv4 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your channel. Please don't let the negative comments get to you, and please do not delete your channel. Ignore the haters.
@gregcarpenter81284 күн бұрын
Re: "I'll Stop Wearing Black" video. Allow me to join the cadre of commenters asking you to not quit youtube. At least don't stop making videos because of what some asshole(s) might say. Please don't allow someone's ignorance or stupidity to deter your sharing knowledge of nature. Clearly, making these videos is a true labor of love. Don't allow weak minded individuals to rob us of your insights and knowledge. As Joseph Campbell said, "Follow your bliss!"
@TheYeti308Күн бұрын
Warm hugs for you .
@jameyayers904512 күн бұрын
Love the big flint piece!
@bobtail120012 күн бұрын
Knife cutter
@bobtail120012 күн бұрын
The last point maybe 10k. End of ice age anyway. That seems around the right time that high ground may have been utilized. One can only imagine. One of the greatest things a person can do is take a handful of random points. Make a xerox on a copy machine. Flip all the pieces so you have both sides in real scale. Then the Imagees can be saved . Analogue pages in a binder . The copy mach.has a great way of showing the nuances . I adore how motivated you are in sharing your time , and of course, thank you.
@brianc.92384 күн бұрын
Ditto to the same kind, sensible remarks offered elsewhere. We are here because we like the content of your videos and the way that you make them. If someone else doesn't like them, it is very simple: they can stop watching and go elsewhere. This is _your_ content, very generously offered in the way that _you_ wish to present it. If someone else wants it done differently, then they can go start their own channel. I, as one among many, have enjoyed learning from whatever you have generously shared. Mean comments validate nothing and say nothing about you: they only reflect something sad in the commenter. And as anyone who uses social media of any kind can attest, it will probably happen again sometime. There seem to be an awful lot of sad people saying mean things these days because the anonymity of the medium makes it far too easy to do so. About the NT/ND issue, I can speak as someone with one foot firmly planted in each world: that is no one's business but yours unless you wish to share. And even then, it is not an identity -- unless you make it such -- but simply a description of one aspect of a person, not much different than saying that you have brown hair or are right- or left-handed or have a beautifully expressive face (it is a joy to see all of it, by the way :) ). The totality of a person is far richer than can be expressed in a word or a term -- or dimissed by a word or a term. So, [we] hope that you will continue!
@staceylpittman53212 күн бұрын
Excellent.
@edddeaton859112 күн бұрын
I absolutely love your chann, I’ve watch several of your vids, and I just sub!!!! Thanks for what u r doing
@PACreekWalker12 күн бұрын
@edddeaton8591 thank you so much! ☺️
@roberttannahill4 күн бұрын
Hi Emi!y, It hurts me to see you so upset over this comment. I have watched all of your videos, and love them! You always ask so many questions and, to me, have never come across as a know it all. In fact you appear to be a very passionate and humble person. Please don't take this particular comment as constructive criticism, it is anything but constructive, or true. 99% of the comments I have read on your channel are positive, this comment, however, is just trolling and nothing more. Please don't give up, I for one would miss you and the excellent content that you create. Sending you a big hug, Rob
@racerx425912 күн бұрын
Very cool. I've found a ton of pot shards, but no points.
@PACreekWalker12 күн бұрын
@@racerx4259 love pottery. Especially printed pottery shards
@willard394 күн бұрын
Howdy. I love your videos. You were pretty upset on your most recent video and turned off comments, understandably so. Just know that, and I'm not trying to speak for anyone else, but there are a lot of people who love your videos. Whoever sent you that comment is an ahole. They tried to dress it up as constructive criticism, but you can obviously see through that and realize that they are an extremely unhappy and bitter person. DON'T let them get you down. They aren't worth it and their comments were just jealousy masked as criticism.
@artistnumber124 күн бұрын
Agree, that was not constructive criticism, that was shallow trolling
@Verfassers11 күн бұрын
well found out. the open-air stations require a good eye for this.
@ailenepace826212 күн бұрын
Dear Young Lady: I don't think you or your family are weird. You ae perfectly normal. The large black point was used for war and killing in battle. The other two points were used in hunting animals of large size. There were smaller points for small animals and even smaller ones for bird hunting. I ama an old man now but in years past I knew some Creek Indians in Alabama that I learned a great deal from. I use to have a great collection of points, including spear heads and axe heads and some original pottery. I still have a few arrowheads and one piece of a breast medallion that I have held on to. Most of my good points I sold or traded through the years, like a dummy. Sometimes when you are young you do stupid things. Bruce Howard, MG
@PACreekWalker12 күн бұрын
@ailenepace8262 thank you for telling me the uses. It doesn't tell me all this in my book. Knowing this information, makes me look at each piece in a different light
@pristinabread3 күн бұрын
Tanya sent me. Don't let the effers get you down. Rock on. LOLOLOL. See what I did there? LOLOL.
@cscmolts7712 күн бұрын
❤️,,🙏💪❤️🌎🌍
@BigIronTexas11 күн бұрын
I hope you get to feeling better. I imagine it's tough trying to recuperate while also taking care of your mom duties and whatnot. 🤒
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
@@BigIronTexas I got used to my wonderful carefree Christmas break 😂
@BigIronTexas11 күн бұрын
@PACreekWalker I know that's right!! 😛
@OdySlim12 күн бұрын
I love your arrow heads. When you said you are in Lehigh Valley, I was shocked as my family is in Berks County. We are neighbors. Our name is Dreibelbis. Are we related by chance ? We have been there since 1739 or there abouts. Happy New Year.
@BeverlyB-tt3zi4 күн бұрын
Spear head n arrowheads
@guaporeturns94724 күн бұрын
Don’t listen to the hater , you most definitely don’t come across in any way negative. Obviously the problem is with the commenter , not you.
@jerrylaboucan154512 күн бұрын
Cool 👍👍
@tanyatalkstoomuch4 күн бұрын
Okay so since you have the comments turned off on your most recent video I came here to tell you if anybody is not as interested in learning about you and your special interests they can go and watch somebody else's Channel 😭😭😭 I am a heartbroken after watching that video. I watch your videos because I absolutely love everything about them. You are so knowledgeable and I have never thought that you were showing off. As I'm typing this and I hear you in this video say "if you think I'm wrong please correct me" (about Adena) that is not a know-it-all. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT DELETE THIS CHANNEL ❤️❤️❤️ I too suspect I am neurodivergent. My channel is called Tanya talks too much LOL. I've been told all my life I'm too much too loud too everything... There's going to be people in life that get you and people that don't. You can't make everybody happy. But you make your subscribers happy. I have learned this through my subscribers. I often feel like you especially if somebody random is not nice in the comments - but I can guarantee you that you're subscribers are not just pretending to like you. Don't leave us please ❤️❤️❤️
@PACreekWalkerКүн бұрын
Subscribed to your channel. You are wonderful. Thank you for the kind words
@tanyatalkstoomuchКүн бұрын
@PACreekWalker OMG 😁😁😁❤️❤️❤️ thank you you are one of my very favorite channels to watch 😁
@jeffphillips7312 күн бұрын
Wow, those are great finds! Is that black stone the Adena knife is made from local to you? That jasper piece is sweet, that is some shiny, slick stuff. Do you think it's heat treated or does it come like that? Those shaped ones are a lot harder to identify and it could be a tiny detail that IDs them. A flaking pattern or style, or the shape of the notches. I liked the story about digging the rhyolite one. Digging is hard, and slow. I think you did great, I've dug sometimes more than that and found nothing. When they take that much effort they mean more and you won't forget where you found it. I'd say you were in a good spot, and I would want to try the top of the ridge in a flat or saddle area. I have had just as good or better luck on the ridges as in the shelters. I get that feeling almost everywhere that I find artifacts that was occupied for any length of time
@PACreekWalker12 күн бұрын
@jeffphillips73 I would normally say the shiny pieces are heat treated, but usually that changes the color. This piece has no color change, which is very interesting, but I believe you are correct
@jeffphillips736 күн бұрын
@@PACreekWalker There is a lot of nice flint or chert there? I want some and I want you to take me where you are digging. I want to find one. If you keep digging you might dig all day and find nothing, but you might find 3 in ten minutes. That's just how it is. Just by themselves those 3 make a nice collection!
@PACreekWalker5 күн бұрын
@jeffphillips73 you are right, that's exactly how it is! Sadly my dig spot was sold to a new owner and I dont have access anymore. But I do have a great jasper spot that is always great
@jeffphillips735 күн бұрын
@@PACreekWalker Well that's some BS I hate when that happens. Ok so jasper it is then, it's not for sale is it?
@PACreekWalker5 күн бұрын
@@jeffphillips73 not for sale. The jasper spot is public
@tracyelsinger10884 күн бұрын
I just watched your most recent video posted on 1/10, and feel compelled to leave a comment here. You seemed to accept that negative comment as the truth, when I haven't noticed any of the things that person complained about in your videos. Regardless of whether their comment was a sincere but misguided attempt at constructive criticism or just plain meanness, it doesn't make their words true. It's just someone's opinion, and you know the saying about opinions. I, for one, really enjoy your videos, and would miss your channel if you deleted it. You have to do what's best for your mental health, but i hope you just take a break rather than leave permanently.
@BrianCooper-k3o11 күн бұрын
Who introduced you to this. Your gram.. or mom.
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
@@BrianCooper-k3o Aunt and cousin amd mom!
@RalphJohnson-l8d11 күн бұрын
The first point is too big / heavy to be an arrowhead. It is probably an atlatl point. Atlatls were hand held short spear throwing devices used by paleo-indians up until about a thousand years ago, after which the bow & arrow predominated.
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
Cool! Glad you had some insight on that for me. Saw a demonstration of that this summer at a native american museum
@ArtPaul48311 күн бұрын
Did you ever just look at your artifact collection and ask: 'what's the point?'. ;)
@barrysharpe45514 күн бұрын
I thought it was a great channel. I was wondering what you went to.
@colbyking606811 күн бұрын
I don't think that you are allowed to dig. You can surface hunt.
@PACreekWalker11 күн бұрын
@@JoeMapes that's what I always understood. Thank you!
@josephkreischer716712 күн бұрын
Add an email in your description I have a couple arrowheads I got from a friend of mine years ago I'm from the Sunbury area I'm pretty sure they're from this area I will send you pictures of them you can give me your take on them then.
@kennethbachman410512 күн бұрын
Very interesting and a lot of beautiful artifacts. Are you going to see the meteor showers tonight after 10.00 PM here in the northeast?
@PACreekWalker12 күн бұрын
@@kennethbachman4105 Didn't know we had a meteor shower tonight! Darn.my ZzzzzQuill says not tonight😴
@kennethbachman410512 күн бұрын
@@PACreekWalkerNo worries. There will be other ones.🌠
@brushcrawler86124 күн бұрын
You've never came across as condescending to me...I'm completely confused. You could just block that username and/or just turn off all your comments. The decade of the 2020's is a hateful time.
@Derek-t7v4 күн бұрын
I agree with you I'm confused too I have no idea what's even going on.