We found a $25,000 Fossil! *Illegal Ammonite Mining!*

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Dan Hurd

Dan Hurd

8 ай бұрын

Ammonite collecting IS Illegal in Alberta, Canada. Despite what many rock collectors will tell you. My buddy Chris Robak takes me to his secret spot where in the past he has found Ammonites and Ammolite worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. He explains to me everything about this amazing fossil and the gemstone created from it. How it is illegal to mine in albert without a "Shell Agreement" with the Alberta Government, and how our $25,000 ammonite find today is 100% legal because it is on his family's historic Ammonite "Shell Agreement" or "claim"
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Chris' Family Ammonite business, Ammonite World: www.ammoniteworld.org
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@Joze1090
@Joze1090 8 ай бұрын
So you're telling me this dude goes and plays on the bank of a river (at least I would call it play, looks fun!) And walks away with 50 grand worth of samples?? I'm in the wrong business lol!!
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
yep
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 3 ай бұрын
Yes lol😊😊
@yaykruser
@yaykruser 3 ай бұрын
Im working 5 years at a shit job for that...
@user-xd1gt9if2v
@user-xd1gt9if2v 3 ай бұрын
Yeah let's go be river people ill be mayor !!
@catsfive
@catsfive 3 ай бұрын
No these take a LOT of work to get to saleable condition
@mm-qd1ho
@mm-qd1ho 8 ай бұрын
Dan, thank you for always explaining the legal ins and outs in all your videos. Educational and trustworthy.
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@travisk5589
@travisk5589 8 ай бұрын
Trustworthy? How do you know?
@Yarrick666
@Yarrick666 8 ай бұрын
@@travisk5589 He's saying he is worthy of his trust based on what he's seen and heard. His judgement, but that's what that means.
@RainbowWaffles
@RainbowWaffles 8 ай бұрын
@@travisk5589 Because the information he provides can reliably be corroborated by other sources?
@sheesh1991
@sheesh1991 8 ай бұрын
@@travisk5589just watch the video and be educated.
@AnotherWittyUsername.
@AnotherWittyUsername. 3 ай бұрын
A few years ago my husband and I were hiking back to our car after a day at the river and I found a fairly big stone at the side of the path that looked like a big dollop of petrified mud. After it sat for a few weeks I decided I wanted to break it open, because I wanted to see if I might find any fossils in it. No fossils, but something even better. A little footprint. A perfect positive and negative of anything from a duckling to a dino. It's really very neat!
@gretchenschaumann1808
@gretchenschaumann1808 2 ай бұрын
Super cool! What state did you find it in? My husband and I go fly fishing and I always struggle to keep my line wet, as I start rock hounding around the river I’m suppose to be fishing. 😂😂😂
@christopherbrubaker2070
@christopherbrubaker2070 27 күн бұрын
Oh congratulations on such a wonderful surprise. I want to find one😢 lol I’m envious!
@AnotherWittyUsername.
@AnotherWittyUsername. 26 күн бұрын
@@gretchenschaumann1808 I found it in western Canada. The husband and I do a little gold prospecting, but we've done more than our share of salmon/trout fishing in our rivers too. We've got 4 salmon bearing rivers and their tributaries within a 10 mile radius of home. It just doesn't seem fair to harass them when we can't usually keep them though.
@mikeblair2594
@mikeblair2594 8 ай бұрын
The first fossil I found was an ammonite. My father took my fossil hunting in the siskiyou mountains in southern Oregon. I was about six and I tried to run up the road cut. As I sliding back down with a cascade of rubble I landed standing up with about three inches of rubble on my feet and it top was a perfect ammonite fossil. I've found a lot of fossils I've the years while prospecting, but nothing compares to the first one.
@CATASTEROID934
@CATASTEROID934 8 ай бұрын
Very nice concretions, in many places in Europe the masonry used to construct some buildings is cut from sedimentary rocks displaying wonderfully preserved fossils of bright white against the browns and black host rock.
@markiobook8639
@markiobook8639 8 ай бұрын
true.
@thoughtpocket5189
@thoughtpocket5189 5 ай бұрын
This is the video that had me hammer that subscribe button. It's only the first video and I have the fever. Which fever? All of them. I've now seen most of your videos and many of the other treasure hunters. Thanks to your enthusiasm I've found all kinds of cool places to visit near where I live in USA's east coast. I've planed a trip to go corundum hunting in North Carolina first! I don't want to be dramatic but, it's been a rough few years for me and this has genuinely been helping with depression. My favorite thing about your videos is that they have a bit of everything. Tons of great scenery, information about prospecting, geology, and how to enjoy treasure hunting without ruining a beautiful place. When I start getting good you can bet you'll see me visiting BC to enjoy nature and adventure with all you fine folk!! The BC Sea Picture Stone is crazy beautiful, as are these Ammonites/Ammolites, and I really appreciate how informative you are in every video.
@phoule76
@phoule76 8 ай бұрын
Dan's a national treasure.
@ReezMo
@ReezMo 8 ай бұрын
For 🇨🇦?
@OutsideHuman
@OutsideHuman 8 ай бұрын
Ok dude
@breannathompson9094
@breannathompson9094 8 ай бұрын
​@@ReezMo *international* treasure!
@mm-qd1ho
@mm-qd1ho 8 ай бұрын
@@breannathompson9094yes, for us US fans :-)
@uspockdad6429
@uspockdad6429 8 ай бұрын
I know right?!? I wish I had half his energy and positivity. Always fun to watch him finding cool treasures.
@spaceinmyhead6698
@spaceinmyhead6698 8 ай бұрын
I love learning all about these rocks, minerals, and fossils! Theres so much more to them then "oo shiny!" and the way you present the information is great!
@christhompson4270
@christhompson4270 8 ай бұрын
Awesome video, full of treasures and facts about legal needs. Thank you to Chris too for inviting you, and thank you for sharing it with us. Take care 🥳👏🙏❤️
@BongoWongoOG
@BongoWongoOG 8 ай бұрын
That looked like a fun day out. Beautiful fossils, and that ammolite is a spectacular colour.
@cathyjay2569
@cathyjay2569 8 ай бұрын
I learned so much today. Your channel is so rewarding. This old lady in Tennessee gets excited over a Civil War musket ball or a Native American arrowhead and you’re pulling out millions of years old ammonite fossils that have turned to gemstones! Truly this earth is amazing! Thank you for sharing it all with us’❤TN Nana
@markiobook8639
@markiobook8639 8 ай бұрын
Hey- ladies never age they mature
@mabeSc
@mabeSc 8 ай бұрын
@@markiobook8639 Some turn into good wine while others in vinegar, though, so depends...
@cathyjay2569
@cathyjay2569 8 ай бұрын
@@markiobook8639 😂there may be a few who would argue with you on that point!
@earlysda
@earlysda 8 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ spoke this world into existence around 6,000 years ago.
@Imean626
@Imean626 8 ай бұрын
​@@earlysdabro it's been longer than that, also god spoke it into existence not Jesus, also where is your source?
@KrisPSouls9258
@KrisPSouls9258 8 ай бұрын
I love fossil hunting. You can find some crazy looking fossils all over this world. Like those with the extra color to them are beautifully.
@douglasr.swanson
@douglasr.swanson 8 ай бұрын
They are cephalopods, not fish, which includes squid, nautilus, cuttlefish and octopus. Fish are part of Chordata, having a back bone, cephalopods have no backbone.
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
OK,OK, OK, did not want to get to technical in this video with Latin names and classification of swimming organisms, Most laymen out there can understand a fish lives in water, or generalizing as fish works for this.
@denniswhite166
@denniswhite166 6 ай бұрын
CHRIS:Thanks so much for letting us tag along with Dan on your claim. Very interesting for us and profitable for you. Humping those fossils back to the truck is NOT easy but worth it. I hope the government lets you keep all of them.
@averieldeathrider8407
@averieldeathrider8407 8 ай бұрын
I love how you explain things & the educational side of your content. Both educational & entertaining.
@Essaysinglemeye
@Essaysinglemeye 8 ай бұрын
I was so excited to see this video today. I've been telling my husband, who indulges my new rock hobby, all about ammonites/ammolites and your video pretty much put pictures to everything I've been rattling on about. We really enjoyed seeing the claim, too! I had no idea they existed, nor that we'd need to ask for paperwork if ever purchasing. Good to know!
@mulepowerforge
@mulepowerforge 8 ай бұрын
hey dan you have no idea how cool this is for me! im big into fossils and gold prospecting and ive actually seen some ammonite/ammolite in the Royal Tyrell Museum collections and prep room, one was with a hadrosaur skeleton! i also live in Alberta so its cool to see this stuff from my province on youtube. Thanks for doing these cool videos!
@ShoeboxNinjasInc
@ShoeboxNinjasInc 8 ай бұрын
That huge specemin was my favorite part of the museum!
@mulepowerforge
@mulepowerforge 8 ай бұрын
which specimen was it? i have quite a few pics if you give me a description i might be able to find it@@ShoeboxNinjasInc
@ellenmacarthur9669
@ellenmacarthur9669 8 ай бұрын
Amazing, and beautiful. It’s a treasure hunt to be sure. Loved watching, and learning. As always, thank you Dan.
@Motorsportqueen
@Motorsportqueen 8 ай бұрын
Dan thank you for sharing this beautiful stone. I live in Australia grew up in Gold Country and love opal. I appreicate your lessons of the day you taught me about something i didnt know existed.
@kellyw.1779
@kellyw.1779 8 ай бұрын
Hey Dan! WOW, talk about treasure hunting! Before finding your channel, I never knew where all the beautiful gemstones and gold etc came from. From a novice's point of view, we'd probably just pass over these treasures, just thinking they were just a plain ole rock not knowing what was actually inside. Lol Mother nature is incredibly sneaky at hiding all her gorgeous gemstones and treasures! Ammolite is STUNNING! Would love to see what you got all polished up. Awesome video!!
@ItsLoneWolf-pg3lp
@ItsLoneWolf-pg3lp 8 ай бұрын
Great to see you collaborating with Chris. Never thought I would see you two together in a video. I've actually met him in person at a silver cove show, Great guy 👍
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
He has been in a few of my videos now.
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 3 ай бұрын
​@@Danhurd.great i would be tuning in
@saralynn518
@saralynn518 8 ай бұрын
So interesting! Thank you Dan and Chris! It was very interesting learning about how the government protects fossils. I think it would be a good idea to have a removable pulley system you could set up each time to haul the find back to the truck. Or a pulley system from the water to the the main hill and then a neat little motorized cart to assist bringing them to the truck.
@mwatkins2464
@mwatkins2464 8 ай бұрын
I think a heavy duty drone would work great for this. It could pick the rocks up and drop them off in the bed of the truck 🇺🇸👍🙏
@saralynn518
@saralynn518 8 ай бұрын
@@mwatkins2464 I didn’t know they made drones that could lift more than contraband lol. Seriously though, that’s a great idea if they make them with a heavy load carry/drop capability.
@mwatkins2464
@mwatkins2464 8 ай бұрын
@@saralynn518 I don’t know either but I don’t see why not unless the government has put restrictions on it. I know they wanted to make them for pizza delivery but still not strong enough 🇺🇸👍🙏
@saralynn518
@saralynn518 8 ай бұрын
@@mwatkins2464 I think that would cause some big problems (could lift roughy the weight of a man+), but for rockhounding, it would be incredible! I think I should try to dig out my tinker toys. I sketched out a rough idea for a motorized cot (to simplify it). A surface large enough to hold rocks to transport out, but the weight issue was a problem. Also wanted a little canopy on it so you could lay down face first and scour rocky areas for the smaller ones. It’s more complicated, but that’s part of the idea. I have a messed up back and hips. Lots of ideas but no knowledge or money behind it lol.
@jeffsteele1295
@jeffsteele1295 8 ай бұрын
I always enjoy watching your video thanks for all the time you must put into each of them !
@rapiersister5032
@rapiersister5032 8 ай бұрын
You have to love a free society that isn't allowed to pick up rocks.
@devinangola3458
@devinangola3458 8 ай бұрын
Rock lives matter, their going extinct…reeeeeee! Save the rocks!😁😂
@jennodine
@jennodine 7 ай бұрын
Super cool Dan! PS. My theory is that these form pretty darn quickly in impact events. If it was a slow process, the microbes would prevail instead. Also could explain why they sound like they’ve been put through a kiln. Thanks for sharing these beautiful creatures with us. Hypothetical question: could the presence of metal vapors under intense pressures create that kind of iridescence?
@MermaidTreasureHunter
@MermaidTreasureHunter 8 ай бұрын
So when the museum says they want pieces that Chris has backpacked out, do they just get them for free or do they compensate Chris for his efforts of extracting the pieces? Fun video. I did a work-study program in the Geology Department at the University of Oregon when I was a student in the mid 80’s. I processed the applications for the graduate students. All of the professors begged me to take their classes. My favorite was “shake and bake” - volcanos and earthquakes and the instructor was Gordon G Goles…one of my favorites.
@mikevanderbruggen4397
@mikevanderbruggen4397 14 күн бұрын
Museums will be more interested in excavating the site themselves. And some scientists probably already have. 1 loose fossil doesn't hold context information. Think about other organisms in the fauna, position and direction. The only museums interested will be amateur museums, that just want to display "treasure"
@zagrososhkosh6105
@zagrososhkosh6105 8 ай бұрын
Dan, Chris. You both show excellent content and love how you're doing these videos.
@ant-1382
@ant-1382 8 ай бұрын
Would be interesting to see a video on working the shell to make jewelry.
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
Hopefully next year
@guillermodelnoche
@guillermodelnoche 8 ай бұрын
I appreciate how you explain these intricate concepts in layman’s terms for us to learn and not feel ignorant. I also really appreciate your non pretentious tone when explaining. I’ve been watching you a very long time and always feel inspired by your positivity!
@kurtz260
@kurtz260 8 ай бұрын
That was very interesting, thanks for bringing us along and giving us some info on the subject
@silvergirl7810
@silvergirl7810 8 ай бұрын
Geez you must love ❤ your job! What a life!! This was incredibly interesting and fun! It reminded me of rockhounding with my grandmother when I was little 🥲 awww I miss her and the rest of my family. Thanks for sharing!
@JustcallmeKurt
@JustcallmeKurt 8 ай бұрын
Congrats Dan! Ur such a awesome teacher and sharing ur passion. keep up the awesome work! - Kurtis
@firechicken455adventures
@firechicken455adventures 8 ай бұрын
What a fun day you guys had. I never knew about those. Thanks for sharing.
@NeBuLiSt
@NeBuLiSt 8 ай бұрын
This guy must be so insanely rich, just climbing around in the mud all day finding shiny fossils!!! I had no idea they sold for so much!!!!!
@avacadman2155
@avacadman2155 8 ай бұрын
Some time ago hubby purchased Amolite from Alberta, two large shards, he had them mounted into two large sized rings, one for him, one for me. They are stunning! Once cut and polished they are expensive but, so worth it as they are stunning,the colours!!! Amazing! Yes,we have a certificate that came with them. 😊👍👍👍👍👍💜💜
@Boatingwego5
@Boatingwego5 7 ай бұрын
10-Stars.... I had so much fun watching you both discover these stunning fossils. Thank you for posting :).
@LostBeagle
@LostBeagle 8 ай бұрын
Ha. I've got lots of that stuff in my back yard. Never had a clue what it was or what it's worth. Thanks!
@TylerDollarhide
@TylerDollarhide 8 ай бұрын
Ammonites are so common here in northeast Texas, though much less pretty looking, that they're often found in gravel roads in the country side.
@williamskris6335
@williamskris6335 8 ай бұрын
We used to find trilobytes in upstate NY, near Cazenovia.
@11danzizzle11
@11danzizzle11 8 ай бұрын
This would be so much fun to go and visit and help uncover some beautiful specimens! I love learning about all these different places and minerals, along with seeing such amazing finds! Keep up the wonderful work Dan! :)
@user-cl3nu2ig5j
@user-cl3nu2ig5j 7 ай бұрын
Это ужасно . Уровень начальной школы. Прости Дэн я обладала твоими знаниями в 1 первом классе Россий школы . Главное любознательность и интерес.
@bradleyslightom6313
@bradleyslightom6313 8 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter what the objective is, you always make it worth the watch! I've gone Ammonite hunting in Arizona, and a 3/4 was my top find! Just a small 5lb, but a bucket list and a memory! I would really love to check off many other bucket list items, and rock hounds have A LOT on that glitter we adore! Just a thumbnail of sparkle gets my saliva flowing, and I want more! I can only like and subscribe, but if I could, I'd definitely donate! Keep it real Dan, that's all I ask!!!
@user-cl3nu2ig5j
@user-cl3nu2ig5j 7 ай бұрын
Могу сказать тебе полное фи деньги это ничто .Старые игрушки бывают очень уродливы .
@rikspector
@rikspector 8 ай бұрын
Dan, Thank you both for this fascinating video. Nature is amazing! Cheers, Rik Spector
@jessie.music1
@jessie.music1 8 ай бұрын
You were so calm with the flying shovel lol
@narcissistsuk
@narcissistsuk 7 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel today. Subscribed after 1 video.
@captianmorgan7627
@captianmorgan7627 8 ай бұрын
As a geologist I just want to go there to collect.
@Double_A-Ron
@Double_A-Ron 8 ай бұрын
Your personality is refreshing. Your content is great, I mean, who doesn't love shiny things. Lots of love from Cali!
@fossiliferous
@fossiliferous 6 ай бұрын
An amazing experience collecting those ammonites. Thanks for sharing
@KelvieCarlile-cf8em
@KelvieCarlile-cf8em 8 ай бұрын
I remain amazed at all the awesome stuff beneath our feet. Keep bringing these beautiful treasures to the rest of us.
@dodgeit3014
@dodgeit3014 8 ай бұрын
Chris should start a channel. I would love to see the process.
@thesacredmom2784
@thesacredmom2784 8 ай бұрын
I always learn so much from your vids and I enjoy your enthusiasm!
@petrelcc
@petrelcc 4 ай бұрын
I am glad I came across this very educational video, and being able to learn about the formation of the Baculites, Ammonites, Mennonites...Mmmm...I think the last one goes on a different chapter.
@_S-T-S_
@_S-T-S_ 8 ай бұрын
Was pretty sure reading on the Alberta website that it’s OK to collect. (fragments along the river eroded out) not sure if it’s only Alberta residence. They consider you a temporary custodian of the fossil . just not legal to dig for them or sell. Possibly i was looking at the wrong website and this was years ago.
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
Misunderstanding of the laws is one of the reasons we made this video. Chris is involved in trying to get the laws changed in alberta. Changed for the better.
@_S-T-S_
@_S-T-S_ 8 ай бұрын
@@Danhurd that’s awesome! Me and my kids love going out and exploring. We really enjoy your videos. unfortunately, for some reason you are not suggested in my feed often anymore . I’ll have to go to your channel and do some catching up.
@michaelpage7691
@michaelpage7691 8 ай бұрын
Incredible geology and fossil episode. I’m amazed at the procedures that he has to adhere to when collecting these amazing fossils. Great episode. Thank you. 👏😁🇦🇺
@user-cl3nu2ig5j
@user-cl3nu2ig5j 7 ай бұрын
Ребята вы вообще смыслите в геологии?
@michaelpage7691
@michaelpage7691 7 ай бұрын
@@user-cl3nu2ig5j Can’t translate. ?????
@michaelpage7691
@michaelpage7691 6 ай бұрын
@@user-cl3nu2ig5j Sorry…don’t know why.
@Goatorph
@Goatorph 8 ай бұрын
Love this video! I remember learning about ammolite when I visited a gemstone shop at Whistler in BC. Cool stuff!
@jenniferrobak4214
@jenniferrobak4214 8 ай бұрын
Great episode!! Thank you for the shout out! -Ammonite World Storefront
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@jakemoeller7850
@jakemoeller7850 8 ай бұрын
Many people do not like governmental oversight, but that oversight helps to keep poachers from coming in and decimating the area. Good on you, Canada.
@DeluxeCircuitAB763
@DeluxeCircuitAB763 8 ай бұрын
There are laws already in place that will keep the countryside from being tore up. & Some people are into bondage. BIG mistake.
@alistairclark6814
@alistairclark6814 6 ай бұрын
The main motivation of the Canadian government is to keep the public from having free access to wealth and independence. Any claim of protecting the environment or protecting the people is a fraudulent effort to control territory and profit from it's resources. The national park system is a perfect example. They are logging and mining it as we speak and I can't eat a fish without paying them money.
@normazarr3106
@normazarr3106 8 ай бұрын
Hey Dan, The man, you're always doing something special, and Cool! Ya friend Chris seems like he knows his 💩, very well for a younger person! I ❤ you for always mixing it up! Can't wait for another Gold panning vid. ❤ ya much! ✌🥰👍🤗🙏
@lifewithankylosingspondylitis
@lifewithankylosingspondylitis 8 ай бұрын
Nice to come across your channel and saw Chris!! Love silver cove ammonite and ammolite!
@jph8266
@jph8266 8 ай бұрын
So very cool! Those are stunning 😮
@user-vr8rv2ss2p
@user-vr8rv2ss2p 8 ай бұрын
I could watch videos with Chris in them, all day long!! He is such a an amazing, patient, soft spoken, down to earth person. His wife is just as wonderful as him! There isn't a rock, he can't identify!! You should hang with him more often!! He can show you ALL KINDS of places, to try out, he has been all over the world! If it has to do with rocks, or fossils, no question is ever stupid, with Chris!! Him and his wife, don't judge. They treat everyone the same, no matter how they look, or dress, etc. Truly wonderful people!! The world needs more people like them!! I just ❤ him and his wife!! Have a wonderful day!! From: Lisa D, in Lloydminster, AB/SK. ☺️
@sarrahvaughn6307
@sarrahvaughn6307 8 ай бұрын
I am so excited I got my Pinolite tile from your store Mr Hurd ...it's fabulous thank you from Dayton Ohio!!
@robertpineau3844
@robertpineau3844 8 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your content dan!!! Keep up the good work.
@jasonvaughan5128
@jasonvaughan5128 Ай бұрын
Illegal? That’s ridiculous.
@texas8322
@texas8322 8 ай бұрын
I really like watching your non gold prospecting videos. Don't get me wrong, I also enjoy the ones for gold as well, but I've always been more of a gem and rock hound over the years. If there was a way to coordinate a vacation to help you do a few days of gem videos, I would probably jump all over that😉
@robbybobby6466
@robbybobby6466 8 ай бұрын
What a great job Chris has. That was fun Dan. I’ve seen them do this in the UK.
@mineralhunter1
@mineralhunter1 8 ай бұрын
Incredible. what delightful and colorful ammonites. Would love to look there.
@petershaver5006
@petershaver5006 8 ай бұрын
Here is a geology lesson of the day: a 5000 dollar arrowhead is easier to sell than a 50 dollar arrowhead
@Crysishawk619
@Crysishawk619 8 ай бұрын
wtf they go out for a day ammolite hunting andfind material worth twice what i earn at work in a year
@Bluebark64FIS
@Bluebark64FIS 8 ай бұрын
When I was a young buck there was a stream that cut through this guys farm in central jersey and it was loaded with thousands of belemnites and these really big oyster shells. Used to sell them by the box load.
@rosemarierubano5894
@rosemarierubano5894 4 күн бұрын
This is awesome. Never heard of ammonite (?), never knew and was today's years old when I discovered this channel. Thanks .
@rmg03c
@rmg03c 36 минут бұрын
Ammonite is just that coiled creature, but fossilized. Ammolite, on the other hand, is an ammonite that formed in such a way that it has a beautiful play of colors. Much like opal, the stone I cut.
@rmg03c
@rmg03c 30 минут бұрын
I guess Dan had that covered! 🤣🤣 I just came to the comments when I heard that other fella give and evaluation on his stone. Ammolite is not more expensive than opal. And like opal, it has to be Prime to fetch high prices like that. I came to see if anyone else was scratching their noggin and those numbers...
@thomasanglin1751
@thomasanglin1751 8 ай бұрын
Great video as always Dan. Thank you for explaining how the fossil is formed, I have always wondered how something could get inside a rock. I had a crappy school system we didn't learn much lol... Now then why is Canada so strict on mining? As in the slucing rule not letting the water back into the river, this adventure you can't take a rock of the beach without a permit, how about shells does that take an act of parliament to collect? Lol...
@avalon7152
@avalon7152 8 ай бұрын
It's unreal. smh
@thomascantrell5165
@thomascantrell5165 5 ай бұрын
So weird how the government is in everything! Pisses me off honestly
@Bobbijart444
@Bobbijart444 8 ай бұрын
Glad you made it out to Alberta!! You should go visit the royal Tyrrell Museum here in Drumheller!! I live 35 minutes away from it, and went there almost every year for school growing up!!! ❤
@deviousmousey
@deviousmousey 8 ай бұрын
ammolite is one of my favorite gemstones, second only to Gembone, agatized fossil dinosaur bone. not a lot of ammolite comes from down here in the US, but most gembone in the world comes from the colorado and utah area of the morrison formation, so its a bit easier for me to get my hands on lol
@YokieStillExists
@YokieStillExists 8 ай бұрын
I love the wojak style thumbnail
@frankmosses9121
@frankmosses9121 8 ай бұрын
You have to beg mommy government to let you have a pretty rock. Please pretty please! Hahaha
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
No begging, jus the official paperwork with the museum not the government
@avalon7152
@avalon7152 8 ай бұрын
Right. That ruins it for me. It's disgusting.
@DaleGribbleMD
@DaleGribbleMD 8 ай бұрын
​@@Danhurd it is enforced by the government. The museum isn't the one that will punish you when you don't jump through the hoops
@Divig
@Divig 8 ай бұрын
And why not? Some of them might give humanity as a whole new knowledge about the different species that once existed.
@imari2305
@imari2305 8 ай бұрын
Absoultely stunning!! I always think of Ammolite as Opal's first cousin.
@dottiegnyc1
@dottiegnyc1 8 ай бұрын
That was fascinating!!! Would love to find one of those myself. Love your videos, thanks!
@twostroke350
@twostroke350 8 ай бұрын
I never see you guys using canoes much. Not being from Canada, I thought they were traditionally used a lot and I'd imagine it would be a good way to move a lot of heavy stuff to and from the river instead of manhandling it up steep banks to a truck. Obviously that would be dependant on there being a more conveniant access to the river further up/downstream. I know you can get a good 350/400kg of stuff in a 16ft prospector (the name says a lot about their original use!). I could just see you and Chris snubbing a 1/4 tonne of ammonite down the river to the next landing, the water looks perfect for it.
@Danhurd
@Danhurd 8 ай бұрын
Chris brought a boat back the next day to collect everything we piles along the shore
@aaronscott2278
@aaronscott2278 8 ай бұрын
The opening mouth thumbnail is epic man love it !!!
@frasercrone3838
@frasercrone3838 7 ай бұрын
I think I would be inventing some sort of labor saving device to help with the lifting and transport. Your back is a precious thing that all the money in the world may not be able to fix.
@kamoonrathewolfgod9189
@kamoonrathewolfgod9189 8 ай бұрын
I have small ammonite pieces. I never knew they got so big. Amazing to see.
@Mike-br8vb
@Mike-br8vb 8 ай бұрын
Damn, your facial expression is SHOOK! !!!
@nitsudocsicnarf347
@nitsudocsicnarf347 8 ай бұрын
Asking permission to live and explore earth. Are we all not humans of the same planet? Statists always make excuses for support of asking permission from those that have no "authority" to govern. Earth belongs to everyone.
@devinangola3458
@devinangola3458 8 ай бұрын
Yeah, that’s how I feel. And this may seem strange ..but I feel the right to fossil hunt and collect… some have religion..I have fossils. I have done some illegal trips to a place. This is our history, my church, I can see it touch it marvel over it. If I didn’t find it, it would of turned to dust, I have no problem with registering a find and documenting it. But if you can’t get a permit and they could yank it out of your hands when you do find it… then why even get the permit. There has to be a curator clause. You store and document it, it’s yours, but the museum/government can have access anytime. I understand digging out/mining with big machinery as a problem, but the average rock nerd like me isn’t trying to sell this sh#t. I have fossils that I’ve harvested and ones that a old timer curators got from the Gobi, raw form. He stored a lot of stuff for the museum and others. Very cool guy.🙂
@blainesellars1548
@blainesellars1548 8 ай бұрын
Honestly screw them go have a look enjoy ya life
@user-cs4wn7kb5q
@user-cs4wn7kb5q 4 ай бұрын
Точняк😕👍
@salamanz
@salamanz 8 ай бұрын
This is one of the reasons of why I want to study geology. I love ur videos, keep em going!
@PDLM1221
@PDLM1221 8 ай бұрын
Wow Dan this was one of the Best ! You guys found or Hunted some awesome items this time ,.absolutely beautiful!
@jesselyall7519
@jesselyall7519 8 ай бұрын
Who cares if its illegal. The government does what it wants....why can we the people do the same
@jfk64kennedy95
@jfk64kennedy95 8 ай бұрын
that's called Anarchy
@manjisaipoe517
@manjisaipoe517 8 ай бұрын
The Government, like all criminal organizations, despises competition and will use insane amounts of power to crush it.😊
@alexkasacous
@alexkasacous 8 ай бұрын
Do you often steal from your neighbours?
@goldnoob
@goldnoob 8 ай бұрын
​@@jfk64kennedy95that's not anarchy. Anarchy is self-governance not chaos
@jfk64kennedy95
@jfk64kennedy95 8 ай бұрын
@@goldnoob an·ar·chy noun 1. a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority or other controlling systems.
@AuthorJenniferNAdams
@AuthorJenniferNAdams 2 ай бұрын
Those are pretty cool! Thank you for sharing!
@e.sjolund4011
@e.sjolund4011 4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Very interesting. I have loved rocks and gem stones since I was a kid.
@Grateful.For.Everything
@Grateful.For.Everything 3 ай бұрын
Incredibly cool and beautiful! I need to see more of these and I definitely wanna go and find one, that’s adventure worthy!
@andicaswell6213
@andicaswell6213 29 күн бұрын
That was so interesting - thank you for sharing ❤
@marypatten9655
@marypatten9655 6 ай бұрын
Love watching you channel. Learning about rocks. What is valuable and what is not. We hunt rocks from time to time. Thank you for sharing God bless We have a rock saw too.
@Carma4001
@Carma4001 9 күн бұрын
My favorite river! Bow! So beautiful!
@radicalrick9587
@radicalrick9587 8 ай бұрын
*Wow, I find shiny colorful rocks like that, hiking the mountain, all the time here in Tucson and I think nothing of it.*
@GevtheSacabambapsis
@GevtheSacabambapsis 2 ай бұрын
Love your content me and my brother watched this when we were younger and Ive been on the lookout for you ages lol
@sandybonfiglio7545
@sandybonfiglio7545 22 күн бұрын
Lived in Tucson two years ago and finally got to go to gem show it literally takes three day to see it all! It’s like a block long! Very fun!
@dcred123
@dcred123 8 ай бұрын
I'm glad Canada was gracious enough to grant you permission to collect rocks
@bigkings.8804
@bigkings.8804 8 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dan. Great show. Very intertaining.
@martineastburn3679
@martineastburn3679 8 ай бұрын
Dan - having maybe 2-3 tons of Sea Shells I collected 50 years ago (more) if they are etched in HCL COLORS ! The "button shell" a Top has color naturally but makes buttons when drilled and etched in HCL. Martin My suspect the local waters were acidic from Volcanic waters.
@X3r0.
@X3r0. 8 ай бұрын
That “little” ammonite made my jaw drop! Dang 6:35
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