Pretty place. So much more fun when there's two looking together, even if the pickings are poor. I bravely go alone and discover that I'm not as brave as I thought... enjoy.
@raygay33754 ай бұрын
It’s great to hear Sarah’s thoughts and ideas about what you’re seeing there. And she DOES have a great eye 👁️ for spotting stuff. Thanks to you both for another opportunity to tag along. ❤
@kellyharper3674 ай бұрын
Well said!
@clannishkobra89654 ай бұрын
My wife often sees things that I missed half of the stuff I've collected is what she's found 😂 and I'm supposed to be the rock addict 😂
@LauraS_68864 ай бұрын
Sarah should make ASMR videos, about rocks, and geology. Her natural voice is perfect for it. I get so relaxed every time she talks. Loving your Utah videos!!
@berthaadamson12253 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Rockies Region. Will definitely have different rockhounding experiences. Please remember waterways are different out here. A downpour from a thunderstorm miles away can soon turn a stream or wash into a torrent so always have a way to get out fast.
@patriciabock42994 ай бұрын
I love watching you and Sarah explore new areas. You just never know what you may uncover! Thank you for sharing !
@jodeath20004 ай бұрын
Welcome to Utah! I love all the videos of places to go in Utah! Hope you love it here!
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
Thank you! We do love it here.
@BackcountrywithShaughn4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the post folks. Looked like a really nice day to be walking in a creek finding pretty rocks! Thanks for bringing us along!
@gbman8940Ай бұрын
I’ve been to that location. Instead of going to the creek- if you continue up the hill on the paved road- it’s literally everywhere. I’ve pulled off the road and searched the hillside within 50 yards of the road and filled buckets. Beautiful colored agates. Hopefully you can go back and explore more!
@BrienWood7.34 ай бұрын
That looked like a great day and nice finds!!!
@kellyharper3674 ай бұрын
Great music... beautiful scenery... so much fun rockhunting with you via KZbin!
@sfbfriend3 ай бұрын
It's never a bad day when you have such a beautiful area to explore. Definitely an area to return to. Utah is an interesting state, have been there many times, my brother is there, although he is not the reason I like Utah. I do believe you two will enjoy it. You both have a calm approach to rockhounding, relaxing nothing in your face, if that makes any sense, plus you guys compliment each other. You're right next door to Arizona, which offers so much in rockhounding, personal opinion. Thanks enjoyed the video.
@charlenecastaldo36024 ай бұрын
Very nice. Great info for Rockhounding Utah. Thanks Sara and Jared!
@markkilley2683Ай бұрын
Happy finds from down under.
@Rockin_in_Kentucky4 ай бұрын
Nice finds and the view there is beautiful
@gregniel23 күн бұрын
Super cool that you are in Utah now. I moved to St. George seven years ago and became a rockhound. Apex Mine is awesome for azurite and malachite.
@CurrentlyRockhounding23 күн бұрын
I have heard of the Apex and looked into it, however it's not public. Do you have a connection with someone at Apex?
@markattardo4 ай бұрын
I find it super cool to watch you both hounding next to a cinder cone.
@roman114694 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see some of those agates cut…Absolutely nothing boring about your finds!
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
I have been making progress on the shop but it is a bit slow at times with the heat.
@roman114694 ай бұрын
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Welcome to the south! I die in my workshop this time of year in se Texas. What has helped is getting a fan with a reservoir for water and ice. They are pretty inexpensive and make a huge difference.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
@@roman11469 It won't happen for me this year but next year ill likely install a mini split.
@charleslupica3 ай бұрын
If you try some of the access roads south of there you will find some gorgeous agate / jasper shortly after crossing into the tree line. A few years ago I found a massive boulder of blue agate in the field before there. It was too big to dig that day so buried. Unfortunately I never went back to dig it up.
@user-pd2gu6li2n3 ай бұрын
just because you don't think it's pretty doesn't mean it's not! Sarah liked it!
@Ontario_Rockhound4 ай бұрын
Awesome finds, inserting location, that "volcanic bomb" is pretty interesting!
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
I'm not really convinced viced that it is one.
@savagesquirrel98284 ай бұрын
Your presentations are fine. You are the emcee, and Sarah is the guest star. In the desert, two things are highly valued….water, and shade. This video had both. I could see the highway Sarah pointed out, because a speck of white car went by. I look forward to your next trip there. Thank you.
@rachaelb91644 ай бұрын
It’s been interesting watching you guys for a few years now. I think Sarah was a lot more camera shy in the earlier videos. It’s nice that you both have mics now. I never thought that you didn’t let her talk… she seems to be more introverted than you are and isn’t as chatty on camera. While we miss you in the PNW, it’s fun watching you explore new areas. There’s so much in southern Utah and the rocks there are older than in the PNW.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
The dual wireless mics really helps a lot. I don't think Sara was ever camera shy, it was just difficult to record two people in the field without nice equipment. We will surely come back to the PNW in the future, albeit likely to be Oregon.
@RockyMountainBear4 ай бұрын
If you haven't used the usgs interactive map, I would highly recommend playing around with it. I think you would *really* enjoy playing with it, and looking at the different layers & what can be found in any particular area you point at. There is a ton of information that can be gleamed from just pointing & clicking at a random location on the map. It lists the stratigraphy, what formation is showing on the surface, what types of rocks you're most likely to find, etc. It's a little like Google maps, but for geologists and Rockhounds. I can send you a link to the interactive map portal if you have any trouble finding it. Happy hounding!
@lindafer53103 ай бұрын
Could you send it to me? I've tried to find it and I can't.
@elizabethwilliams95973 ай бұрын
Hello you two, how have you been? I would love to have you come to Las Vegas and explore the Volcano at Colville Bay at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The road goes right through the Volcano as well. It's very beautiful, if you love obsidian lol.
@geoffjohnson65554 ай бұрын
This was a textbook perfect example of real life rockhounding in a new area; I quite enjoyed it. Get excited to explore a new area, maybe feel a little lost and partially disappointed because of what you aren't seeing much of, then find a couple things that bring hope, excitement, and energy to hike once again, find some fun things, and then feel satisfied overall that you made the trip and learned some new things. That journey to some like myself are what we rock nerds live for, lol. Great video; I hope you head back and crack into some new cool stuff! Take care
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
It's a hard thing to capture to be honest. It can be challenging to make videos when you're new to an area, there is so much that you don't know and it's on display for the world to see.
@geoffjohnson65553 ай бұрын
@@CurrentlyRockhounding yeah, makes perfect sense. It’s still pretty cool when we’re experiencing things for the first time with you guys; coming from a viewer’s perspective. Makes it feel authentic. Take care.
@zarguy3 ай бұрын
The stone Sarah is trying to get in focus at about 25:25 looks like what we call Cosmo agate because of the orbs. It's also semi translucent when cit thin. Purple agate has been found near the Cinder Hill.
@jonathanlmick4 ай бұрын
Looks like you guys got a new camera, the footage looks amazing! Beautiful quality. One thing I’d suggest is putting the camera in point focus or center focus mode for the workshop shots so it doesn’t try and focus on rocks on the border as much. Or you could shoot manual focus. Looking forward to seeing more!
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
I have been running a new camera for about 3 months now.
@RnFfishy4 ай бұрын
You were fired up over the potential for zeolites! I think most of that material will look fantastic with a cut and polish. You need your shop completed asap haha.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
I'm cluing in on where I can find some great micro minerals around here, just wait! :) The shop is coming along as well.
@RnFfishy4 ай бұрын
I can't wait!
@cartooonfreak3 ай бұрын
Welcome to utah, me and my wife have enjoyed your videos for a long time now. Hope to bump into you 3 out in the fild.
@CurrentlyRockhounding3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Be sure to say hello!
@mindseyeproductions87984 ай бұрын
We have a hawk nesting in a tree, a tall tree in my neighbors yard, and when I’m out in my yard, it likes to swoop to scare me away, I didn’t realize there was a nest in the tree till my neighbor had mentioned it the other day
@patriciamckean41863 ай бұрын
The nature was awesome. Love large birds. Can't wait to see the next trip. R/O those vugs or possible finds. Hiking sticks are collapsible for going up and down inclines. Great assortment of finds. Hopefully the shop is coming along...can't wait for the reveal.
@HighSocietyHobbies4 ай бұрын
I wish we had more lowkey spots like these in Washington, it’s become quiet a challenge to find spots that are legit and not on private property like you’ve talked about in the past! Especially when some of our local books tell us directly to go onto private lands… 😂 iykyk
@rogerdudra1783 ай бұрын
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana. Good guitar work at the start. I ran it several times.
@goldcambodia4 ай бұрын
Great admin!
@thomasraseta50242 ай бұрын
Check out the stream and trail at Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery. Drop dead scenery and lots of pretty agates which are easy to spot in the water since most is blood red
@sandmaker4 ай бұрын
What a good site. It's alwsys fun traveling al ok ng on your adventures. The doggie seemed on high alert a couple of times. Remember you were in prime mountain lion territory. Keep having fun exploring your new digs. See y'a next time. 😊 😷⚒
@DanFarrar4 ай бұрын
Nothing feels quite like a grasshopper jumping off you lol. Fun exploring!!!
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
Ha! They are not the brightest little guys.
@jonsdigs14 ай бұрын
I love your spindle bomb which shows that it was spinning as it cooled up in the air.
@dejablueguitar3 ай бұрын
Are you living now in Southern Utah?! THIS IS COOL! Some of my rock stompin grounds... I LOVE IT!!
@CurrentlyRockhounding3 ай бұрын
Yes we moved to southern Utah.
@ReaggyBauer4 ай бұрын
The Washington Gold and Fish pamphlet is such a headache, but I only learned about it when I started prospecting. I wish my best friends still lived in Salt Lake City so I could utilize the info from your videos. Have y'all been to Topaz Mountain yet?
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
We have not been to Topaz Mt. yet but its on the list for sure.
@AZRockhoundExpeditions4 ай бұрын
If you Dukes of Hazard it, make sure you yell “YE HAH!” 😂 That spot definitely needs more investigation. 🙌🏼 Thanks for taking us along on your Utah explorations!
@sstimac4 ай бұрын
That's for sure a volcano bomb and I love the spaghetti western music you're using.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
It seemed like to me that it was kind of on the edge of what one is but its a little out of my wheelhouse.
@chrishince89474 ай бұрын
Awesome intro!!!
@henryraab31114 ай бұрын
if your able to get out to the san rafael swell some of the washes are full of awesome agate!
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
That area is on my radar for sure.
@kylemarks89274 ай бұрын
Nice Title
@nicolepinkham42414 ай бұрын
Our family actually took a little roadtrip to that exact location this spring and with young kids with us, it was the perfect spot to explore. We didn’t go any further up than where that piece of wood was and we found all kinds of fun stuff. My husband even found a piece of purple chalcedony that was actually pretty solid. I think what people look for in that area are the red, white, and blue agates and it looks like you found a couple of them. Nice!
@nicolepinkham42414 ай бұрын
Oh and I was also going to mention that the water level was about the same when we went which was end of March/first part of April. Maybe it gets flash floods there that makes the banks so high.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
With how deep it is in places, there must be some large washout events there.
@bjurney854 ай бұрын
You may have come across it, but the Utah rockhounding 3.0 map is a good resource with plenty of locations on it. You’ll want to cross check the locations though to make sure you aren’t on a claim or private property, but overall, it’s a good resource. The grasshoppers have been terrible this year, especially in the west desert where I live. Also, yes, we had a good snowfall this year, is there still snow on Brian Head?
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
I do have that!
@coffee198374 ай бұрын
Very beautiful finds Jared my husband and I enjoy watching your videos you and Sarah do such an awesome job on them. Jared do you and Sarah do a meet and greet?
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
We have never done like a formal meet and greet but we do sometimes go rockhounding with people and run into viewers at shows...etc. and it's always great to hang out and chat. I would be open to doing something with other people but just my luck no one would show. :)
@coffee198374 ай бұрын
@@CurrentlyRockhounding well.. if Andrew and I came to Utah next year to meet up with you and Sarah and of course your dog ( sorry for miss spelling of your dog name Likka) late May would you be up for it?
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
@@coffee19837 Something like that might work, its hard for me to plan something that far out right now. Also, its Laika, she's named after the first dog in space! 😀
@coffee198374 ай бұрын
@@CurrentlyRockhounding Jared we will keep you posted but we sure do plan on being in Utah more details I’ll message you about. Laika very cool name. We named our cats Milo and Otis and then we rescued Daisy. They are all rescue cats the Milo and Otis are brothers and then we rescued Daisy.
@merricasem19644 ай бұрын
Always figured Sarah was the “strong silent type” 😊
@robertvanfleet62634 ай бұрын
Get a dogy pack to carry the rocks make her pull her share , LOL
@jodeath20004 ай бұрын
LOL
@GeologyDude4 ай бұрын
Congrats on 600 videos. Wow! Question: do you say “I’m looking for agate”-or “agates”? In Minnesota, it’s always pluralized unless talking about an individual agate.
@jackiecayaMN4 ай бұрын
I'm from Minnesota and I say looking for agates because our agates are nodules and pieces. If I were hunting for seam agate I think I would just say looking for agate. I never thought about this until now, that's weird😂
@GeologyDude4 ай бұрын
@@jackiecayaMN yeah in Minnesota the agates are mostly spread in glacial deposits or rivers. Seam agate is not pluralized. I also never thought of that before
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
To be honest I never really gave it much thought.
@Terwin824 ай бұрын
Cool your car just starts flying like that.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
:)
@ssteele18123 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. That blend between "driving" and "flying" with the drone footage definitely made me do a double take.
@curtd71174 ай бұрын
We’ve picked up a lot of that agate material like what you have there here in southernWyoming! Paleo nerf😂👍👍
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
NERF OR NOTHING!
@IhmInc3 ай бұрын
Thank you Lord, for causing water to spring forth in Arid places.
@joshgibson11693 ай бұрын
Utah has a bunch of Leaverite
@deedeeperkins99754 ай бұрын
Yes, volcanic bomb with thin tail broken off. Probably lots of orphan tails in the cinders.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
I'm undecided whether it is a volcanic bomb or not. I guess I don't know enough about the subject.
@seananderson58503 ай бұрын
Is there a difference between picking wet rocks and dry rocks? Like, it changes the flow and ecology or the stream? what are the guidelines?
@CurrentlyRockhounding3 ай бұрын
It really doesn't change anything.
@diabeticinthewild4 ай бұрын
Hawks absolutely would attack you if you were to close to it's nest. Heck, I've been attacked by blackbirds.
@joewickie23764 ай бұрын
I've been attacked by hummingbirds and bitten by ladybug beetles. It's scary out there.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
I hope to never find out how close is too close.
@ericclayton62874 ай бұрын
22:20 a volcanic bonb
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
Do you think it is? I'm not really sure still.
@ericclayton62874 ай бұрын
@@CurrentlyRockhounding very classic, reinforced by the location it was found. Looking at the end, it looks broken, which likely was the tail. It broke off when it impacted.
@movingforwardfco15874 ай бұрын
Idk maybe it's cause I have been around a man like this for far to long. But hey bud your a little disrespectful in the way you speak to this bombshell of a lady that seems to be highly educated. You may not even know your doing it. But it comes off like you might find yourself a little superior in some way. I may have just taken you wrong. But you have a wonderful lady there. Maybe be nicer w your tone. We all do it at times. I mean I live in pain so I get it. But then there is those who are just plain cruel to their partner. I hope I just caught it all wrong. If not we all are better people by making mistakes and growing. But no matter what wow you two are both so knowledgeable about minerals. Thanks so much for the educational, fun video. I am just really learning but absolutely adore minerals. ❤
@CurrentlyRockhounding3 ай бұрын
You sure are the expert on our relationship....
@kzbay16854 ай бұрын
Are you going to try to hook up with AZ Rockhounds when you go to AZ?
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
We have already been talking about it. When it starts to cool down and we get into the sub 85 degree days, we will be meeting up.
@iamtiredoftheinsanity4 ай бұрын
Looks like you’re out by Ophir.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
Just outside of Summit Utah near I15.
@RaymondMosier-cp6pnАй бұрын
I dont talk much when Im finding rocks either...
@elizabethwilliams95973 ай бұрын
That looks purple, by chance was it purple
@RaymondMosier-cp6pnАй бұрын
I think i have 1 of those bombs the size of a football..
@BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm4 ай бұрын
That's awesome that you move to Utah. I grew up there and I've been in Austin Texas for the past 20 years. Moving back to Orem next month. Hopefully we'll bump into each other rockhounding one day. 👁️
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
We do get around a bit and I have heard that in the salt lake area there are some fantastic rock shows.
@priscillaross-fox9407Ай бұрын
If the government says "go here" or "Do that" DON'T!
@CurrentlyRockhoundingАй бұрын
So I guess you don't brush your teeth because the department of health has oral hygiene guidelines that says you should. That's pretty gross.
@robertduvall73924 ай бұрын
What you are finding in Utah is interesting, but it is kind of boring. Still, I had no idea that Washington had so much that you have exposed me to, and I lived there my entire life until four years ago. Arizona probably has a lot to offer. I am in NM now and am shocked at what I find here. I am guessing that Utah actually has a lot.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
If you find this boring, that sounds like more of a you problem than anything else.
@Rockhound_Yeti4 ай бұрын
I would say Jared is quickly learning that Utah has a lot of junky, massive agate that is very widespread. I have found that my much better specimens by avoiding the known spots. Instead, I focus on finding similar layers nearby and walking washes. I have mostly hounded the San Rafael Swell, Hanksville, and Yellow Cat regions. I wouldn't be able to recommend anything in Jared's area since I am unfamiliar. I did the hike to the Wolverine Petrified Forest 2 weeks ago and loved that. I think it is fun watching Jared and Sara explore the area not knowing what to expect. I'm sure they will sniff out the honey holes in time.
@CurrentlyRockhounding4 ай бұрын
@@Rockhound_Yeti I am quickly learning that large areas of southern Utah have agate and chalcedony all over which but most of it is not worth taking. That said, we did find a few nice things from this location which makes me happy. We went from living somewhere that I had intensively studied for years and knew like the back of my hand to an all-new place that is very different and there is a learning curve to that which is on display here, after all this is a reality channel that doesn't manufacture hype content or play it up for the camera and sometimes that means not finding the best things in the known universe.