I Found an Awesome Agate at Calumet Township Waterworks Park
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2022
- This was my first time at Calumet Waterworks Park and I wasn't disappointed. I found a lot of fun stuff and one of my favorite agates of the summer.
Thanks to Christina Jelinek for editing the closed captions for this video.
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Nice specimens !!! Back in 1972 I was working for a landscape company in Richland Michigan, and we received a load of landscaping stone for the local K-Mart stores, and I spotted an 3" oval Petoskey stone. Took it home and hand sanded and polished it. I lost all of my life time rock collection back in 2008 during the stock market crash. Since I have started all over again. Thank You for reading and replying to my comments. Love most all of the videos that you put on CZcams.
I'm glad you're getting a start on replenishing your rock supply. Collecting them is at least half the fun.
2 railroad TRACKS makes me think miners old 🚢 😊
Oh well always maybe agates gonna pop up.
❤️ the water sounds.
“I win!” Love it and your laughter. Thanks for taking the time to share your rockhounding!
I was sort of excited.
Old disabled house bound dusty rusty rockhound here: Very nice rock hunt! Thank you for the trip.😊
Confidence is one of your greatest assets when hunting agates.
You're right, but that's something I lack at times. I get discouraged after a couple hours of not finding much. After finding one, my confidence is right back up there though.
Your videos always inspire me and my daughter to go rock hunting for tumbling material together. And for that, I can't thank you enough
That's a good way to spend time with your family or friends. I'm glad I'm encouraging you to get out. I hope you find some good ones!
This type of video is my favorite! I feel like I'm right there with you rockhounding 😊 Super cool stuff thanks.
Thanks for sharing another excellent video. I found a reallly cool stripy rock with a face cut into it at that park last year! It gets very busy with yooperlite hunter at night time. I’m never sure about how far I can walk on the beach. Can you walk the shoreline past private residences in Michigan? Or do the property lines to the water? Also, I remember in your earlier videos you would do a round up of everything you were taking home. I know you throw a lot of rocks you find back, but it would be cool to see the rocks you deemed good enough to take home, at the end of the video.
Keep up the awesome work Rob! I hope you still love making videos, because we still love watching them!
Hey Benji. On Great Lakes beaches (not inland lakes), the beach is considered state land. You can walk up to the ordinary high water mark. So you can walk beaches in front of private property. I have only had people try to stop me twice. Most people are very nice about you walking in front of their house. I wouldn't stop for a picnic, and I'm quiet and try to be respectful of people's privacy.
For CZcams videos to do well, one thing that's important is to keep people's attention until the very end of the video. That's hard to do. I have found that with my "Rocks in a Box" videos, showing a slide show at the end is a really bad idea. I did it for a long time and the views drop off drastically as soon as the slide show starts. Anytime I make any sort of comment that signals the end of the video has arrived, people stop watching. By stopping at the end to show what I'm bringing home, I think I would lose people in the same way. That will impact how many views the video gets. After all the work I put into a video, I'd like it to be seen by as many people as possible. I really appreciate the suggestion though. I need people to tell me what they like, what they don't like or make suggestions for future videos. I don't always listen very well, but I have put thought into this one quite a bit.
That stinks that people stop watching. I always watch the entire video and all the ads to help support the people that worked so hard to make a video.
Thanks for the reminder about shoreline law. And of course, I’m always respectful and mindful when hounding! Thanks again for always making great content!
Agate Dad said "corn horal" now I can't unhear it anymore. Even when you say it the right way 😂
I heard him say that too and it pops into my head quite often. Darn that Agate Dad!
Beautiful agate! Really like the copper spot rock with prehnite. You didn't do to bad with a picked over beach.
I was thrilled with how I did.
Hey Rob, just wanted to pop in to say how much my friend loved, loved, loved her pudding stone charm. I finally got back to sarnia to pick them up. I got the Petosky heart and we're over the moon excited to own them. Beautiful work. They just may not come off our necks. Thank you. 💐
I'm really glad you liked them! That's fun to hear. Thanks for buying them from me.
Rough day at the house, looking like the back issues will keep me out of the rocks this weekend. Bummed about it, that is until I watched the new production! Great beach, picked over or not, still lots of beautiful and interesting stones to look at. Thanks for sharing, extra points for cheering me up! Very appreciated.
I have back problems sometimes too. It's not fun. Hang in there.
Thanks for sharing Rob, those railway tracks into the water may be a boat launch, at once stage there may have been a shed up on the banks.
Could be. I have seen those in other places. There was no sign of a boat house there anymore though.
Hi ! That’s a beauty! Lake Superior Agate!
WOW ! You have found the most gorgeous agate ever my friend the colours are stunning ! I so love it 🤩😍 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That one was great for the colors and the bands. I was pretty excited.
Thanks for taking us along again Rob! Truly an amazing agate find!
I really liked that one. You could probably tell that though.
Any day hunting rocks is a great day!
I believe Calumet Waterworks Park is the former site of waterworks for one of the local copper mines (likely C & H). I would speculate the old tracks are related to the mining days.
That makes a lot of sense. I don't know the history of that area, so I was just sort of confused.
It "is" the site where some of us get our water. The intake is a ways offshore. Pumping station on the shore at the north end of the park.
Whoa..that hunt went from good to awesome there at the end. 😮😊 What a beauty! 😍😍😍
I was starting to think I wouldn't find an agate. It was a nice surprise when I did!
15:50 oh my goodness. such a beauty!
Yes, that's why I was so excited.
I was there just this passed weekend. Northern lights were absolutely spectacular! Go huskies!
I have never seen the northern lights. Lucky you!
That is so truly awesome. I hope you show us what it looks like when you get it tumbled!! Totally a magnificent color.
If you're talking about the agate, I don't tumble those. They're not huge and I'd hate to make them smaller. I also really like them just the way they are.
That's a beautiful spot.
Wow! Beautiful agate! Well done! Suzy
See, I told you that was a good beach!!! 😁
You did! My sister wasn't as excited about it. I think she should give it another try.
really amazing, you found a nice agate.
Wow!! That Agate is stunning.
Lots of other really pretty stones.
The Brecciated stone was neat,
I have sliced some done up for the tumbler.
This day started out a little slow, but finished strong. I was super happy with my finds.
Love the close-up pics of the rocks. Just gorgeous. Love that Yooperlite.
Awesome finds, great video!
Very relaxing to listen to the waves and look for beutiful rocks. You are good at showing us the rocks you find. Much to watch😊
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos, Inger. You've been watching for a long time, thanks!
Could you just hear me scream "OH MY GOD" when you found that beauty!
No, I was close to Houghton, but not that close.
@@MichiganRocks hahhaha
Jestem zachwycona bo wreszcie rozumiem co Pan mówi, bardzo dziękuję za tłumaczenie, szum morza i te urocze minerały super filmik
Proszę bardzo!
That awesome rock you found at 4:05 looks almost exactly like mint chocolate chip ice cream with whipped cream on top. That agate you found at the end is super incredible! The colors are absolutely amazing! It was nice to see some green rocks mixed in with all those red ones.😍🥰😇👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That one really does look like mint chocolate chip ice cream with whipped cream. I like that one almost as much as the agate. I did get a tad more excited about the agate though.
@@MichiganRocks It's very hard to pick a favorite, but i think the mint chocolate chip rock is my favorite. 😍🥰😇👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very cool lots of nice rocks and some very nice agate. Thanks for sharing the video Rob, nice hunt.
What an incredible agate!! ... I especially like the rock at 4:30! Seems rather unique and interesting.
That rock at 4:30 is my second favorite, but it's a strong second.
the black rock with orange looked like an ancient cave painting. loved it.
4:20 wow! that is a gorgeous rock. so unique.
7:10 the green & green differential weathering rock is WILD. looks like slime wrapped itself around a chiseled rock
7:46 see the face? it’s like a warrior with a helmet
11:50 stripiest of the day
15:20 oooooooooo 😯
15:50 there ya go!
You could be like a sports announcer, but for lapidary videos. But I'm not sure that "slime wrapped around a chiseled rock" is the best way to make a rock sound beautiful.
@@MichiganRocks 🤣 i could provide the color commentary. the john madden of rock hounding! i’ll work on the slime metaphor 😄
One of our favorite beaches. So many people though. We always leave with some pretties!
I prefer beaches with fewer people just because they're less picked over. I did great here though, so I have no complaints.
Hi - They used to use railroad tracks to launch small motor and row boats. Someone may have had a boat house where you saw the tracks. They had a cart that rolled on the tracks. The boat sat on the cart as it was moved into the water. This method is still in use.
Best, Dave
Yes, I have seen that on inland lakes in the lower peninsula. The ones I have seen were smaller than railroad tracks, though. There was no boathouse currently in the vicinity of these tracks, though. It's possible that there was one there years ago and only the tracks are left, I suppose.
Before Puget Sound was so developed, there were many DIY set ups built by cabin owners. They used what was available, including just pipes.
It’s just a possibility that’s what you saw.
I love your videos!! And you have taught me a lot! I love how picky you are. I have been collecting rocks since I was a little girl. I grew up in Massachusetts and now I am living in Michigan. I am 100% a beach girl. I will be honest, I keep the rocks that look cool. I take them home and throw them in my tumbler and see what happens!
I always look forward to your videos! God Bless!
I do the same, tumble the ones that look cool. I have found that I have a a limited capacity for tumbling, which is why I'm so picky.
We find lots of green epidote along the Keweenaw shore. Deep solid white is sometimes calcite.
Do you mean epidote or prehnite? Are you referring to the rock in the thumbnail?
Well THAT was worth the trip! That LSA is just superb! Such a classic piece. Love it! I can't wait to get up there week after next!
Good luck up there!
More great finds ! Another great place to chech out. Cheers from the 920 of wis.
Nice finds . 🙂
Nice finds! That rock at 2:32 with all the orange looked like a big cat/leopard on it. My best friend was just at Calumet Waterworks yesterday with her family, swimming and rock hunting. Hope she was able to find some great rocks too. Thanks for sharing Rob.
It's a great beach. I've read that a lot on the Internet, and I can now confirm it.
As always, great walk on beach! Thanks the journey and all the wonderful rocks, stripes and greens are my favorites!!
If you like green, you should have loved this video!
14:15 I see some bands in the white as well, I’d call that one an agate
I agree!
That's the only place I saw bands. There were none in the darker part. I think it might be an agate, but not a great one. The orange one, on the other hand, was great.
At 2:27 rock dark gray with orange-red, looks like a cave wall-painting of a leaping tiger 🐅.
A lot of people saw pictures in that rock. I don't tend to see pictures in rocks very often. I guess I need to look for them more.
Love your channel! Wife and I (both retired geologists) are on a driving tour through the UP and are hitting some of your spots. Found some interesting stuff at the Calumet Waterworks park the other day. Today we were at Vermillion point and found a few agates. Tomorrow we are hitting the Petoskey area then over to Rockport and Partridge Point park on the eastern shore.
Sounds like you're doing a lot of driving. I'd offer to meet up with you at Partridge Point, but I won't be there when you're there.
You found some pretty awesome rocks. Loved them all. I really enjoyed your video.
Teşekkürler.
Great finds !✨
Just imagine finding the big boy that piece was part of 😲amazing find
I try not to think about the part that got away.
More great finds. 3 agates. Congrats! You did better than we did at the water works. Walking down the beach paid off!
I walk a lot and put in a lot of time to find what I find. I don't remember for sure, but I think I was probably here for about four hours and walked a mile and a half one way. It's not like that's a problem though, I enjoyed every minute! There were a few minutes on the way back that I enjoyed more though!
Orange spot looks like a medieval lion!
Holy smokes! What a find
Those last few were very beautiful.
Yes, the end of my trip finished strong.
Nice!
Just what I needed!
Congratulations
Great find Rob! Congrats, not bad for a beach that seemed picked clean :) Thanks for taking us along for the ride
I hear of people talking about this beach quite a bit, which is usually a sign that everything is very picked over. I sure can't complain about what I found. That one in the thumbnail and the nice agate were more than I was expecting.
@@MichiganRocks The one in the thumbnail looks like a melted mint chocolate chip sundae, or maybe dragon fruit from some angles, it's a really cool one
@@Algorhythmz Yep, that's why the thumbnail says what it says.
Maravilhoso
That was a really good hunt! The good agate had really fine bands and nice deep color. It also looks like it doesn’t have many fractures. Unfortunately we didn’t have time to go rockhounding while we were in Wisconsin, so it’ll have to wait
Yeah, that agate was great. No quartz either. I don't hate quartz in my agates, but I like the agate part a lot more than the quartz part.
Really cool!!
Very nice finds over there! Love that agate you found near the end...good job finding a nice agate on a well picked beach!
I know it's a really popular beach, so I walked a long way to get away from the crowds. That one I found was pretty awesome.
Congrats on that Agate Rob, stunning. And we’ll done on setting those stranded rocks free, how cruel to leave them up there to get all dry and weathered. Some people….😂😂😂😂
They looked parched.
You won!!! Awesome find, I was getting a little worried on the walk out but you turned it around!
I was a little worried too. I have learned to give the walk home as much of a chance as the walk out.
12:04, really great pattern on that one. I probably would have brought home all the prenite 😄 So excited for you when you found that agate😁
I brought home more prehnite than anything else on that beach, I think. I haven't tumbled much of that, if any. I want to try some.
I was so happy for you when you got that agate. Reminds me that I oughta go outside more and explore :)
I was pretty happy too!
Great finds.
Amazing finds! We love rock collecting! It has been a rough year physically for us so no trips to THE UP....we hope soon. We miss lake superior
I'm sorry you couldn't get up to the U.P. this year. I hope you're doing better soon.
Awesome finds!
Well done! Looks like a fun hunt
That bright orange bit on that one rock looks like a stone age cave painting, maybe of a lion or something
Yeah it does look sort of like that.
We were there last Friday until Saturday 9/30-10/01 to see the Northern Light, but she hid from us. Went to the beach to collect some rocks and was hoping to see Petosky or the rare Isle royal stone. We were a steps north of the park. Beautiful park for star gazing!
There aren't any Petoskey Stones in Lake Superior that I know of. They're not even in the really northern parts of Lake Huron. They mostly occur south of a line from approximately Rogers City (on Lake Huron) to Harbor Springs (on Lake Michigan).
I have yet to see the northern lights, but I haven't really put much effort into looking for them. I have gone out twice when I heard that they might be out, but struck out both times.
@@MichiganRocks Thanks for the info! Yeah, now I realized why Petosky rocks named from, from that town in lower Michigan..😂
We’ll definitely go back in Keweenaw next summer!
Take a pocket knife with you on hunts. The blade is hardness 5. Quartz runs from 6 to 6.5 hardness. It helps you identify whether it's cuttable material or in identification of the material. A scratch is an actual groove in the material. A knife blade won't be able to scratch quartz. You'd see flecks of the steel coming off your knife in the rock.
I carry a knife with me, but I don't take the time to scratch rocks on the beach. Most things I bring home tumble fine. I've tried enough things that I have a pretty good idea of what will tumble well and what won't. You're right though that a knife is a great way to test hardness if you want to do that.
The best agates I found this season were on the roof of an industrial building. Who knew! Wading in the water would be a more enjoyable way to find agates.
If you can't be on a beach and you have to be on a roof, then you pick where you can. It's fun to find an agate wherever you find it!
Nice finds. I love the agates, but the rocks with cooper in them are great too!
Yes, I don't get to this part of the state that often, so the copper is a novelty to me.
I was just at that beach and found some agates and a lot of prenite Also lots of green rocks you are not kidding about a lot of red rock there nice find with the yooper rock day time! Good eye.
I don't know what I was expecting. I have had some people tell me that they weren't that excited about that beach because it's so popular. Then again, it's probably popular for a reason. I was very happy with my finds.
@@MichiganRocks the time we went there was big waves that washed a bunch of new rocks. It’s always nice to go after a strong north wind.
@@greatnorthernviews3052 Yep, a good storm really mixes things up.
The last couple you found were awesome!
Yep, I was pretty darn happy with those.
Gorgeous finds there 💕💞♥️💜💙🧡
Edge of water revealing smaller, but what U wanted 👍 plus more.
Nice grey day calm water sounds.
💋😘 🏆 📹
That's a nice laker....congrats!
Thanks!
That is sooo cool
I would really love to see these polished. I'm not sure about the mint chip rock. It might get some under-cutting with the copper in it but maybe you could chisel them out? Also, the sound of the water is very relaxing.
I'm not sure what to do with the mint chip rock. I haven't tumbled prehnite before as far as I can remember. I might try some of the more plain stuff first and see how it goes. I might just try this on my cab machine instead.
Sounds like an experiment is going to happen.
@@greatnorthernviews3052 It's fun to try new things in this hobby.
I would leave those beautiful little chunks in it and keep it as a specimen!
The “mint chip” is prehnite with copper. It can polish up but i prefer then unpolished.
Wow nice LSA. That is awesome. So beautiful. Lots of beautiful rocks. That's a really nice beach there.
People love this beach and I see why. That agate is really great.
Maybe next year I can make it out rockhounding again. I have missed going so much.
@@donnalantz7981 I hope so!
Me too. Getting the nerves burnt in my low back next month. That should allow me to be able to stand and walk again. At least I hope so.
Can't wait to see that LSA all polished up! Great find!
I keep my own LSAs natural. I don't mind tumbling other peoples' though.
Hey rob wow that agate is great.can’t wait to see what it looks like after u polish it up.can’t believe all the unusual rocks on this little beach/water park today.love to do what u do one day.I live five mins from the beach and I only find shells and bits of coral on our beaches.thanks for the great videos.Melissa from Australia 🇦🇺
The only coral I find is 360,000,000 year old fossilized coral. There is no modern coral in the Great Lakes. We do have a few shells, but nothing pretty like ocean shells. I'm not complaining at all though, because I'll take cool rocks over shells any day.
why is it when you are by yourself that you find the most amazing agate? Sort of like the owner with the talking dog, and there is no one around when he talks.. What a wonderful find. hope you let us see it after you tumble it.
I found a pretty nice one on Great Sand Bay on this same trip with lots of other people around. I was with Sam when I found he four pounder and Nancy when I found the 14 ounce one this spring. I'd say that it's more likely that I'm with someone when I find really good agates.
Someone may have set those there for themselves ❣
I guess they should have a left a note.
Aww I always pick here! I also have the best of luck picking here.
This is the only time I have ever picked here, but I'd like to go back next time I'm in the area. Good beach.
I had to look up the omarolluk rock. That big green one was nice. Love your videos.
Thanks for sharing.
I didn't say too much about the Omar, because I have mentioned them on here so often. I struggle with deciding how much to repeat myself. I don't want to bore my regular viewers, but there are always new people too.
Wow! Your LSA was gorgeous! And all the other agates you picked up, but your LSA was definitely an agate and boy oh boy, was it gorgeous. Great hunt, a nice relaxing day, and a bunch of prehnite. Very pretty rocks! Thanks for sharing!
Yeah, there was no wondering or looking through a loupe with that one. I didn't film actually picking it up because my hand shot out before I could think about turning on the camera.
Congrats on the find! You certainly worked for it... Great video.
I worked for it? I can't complain too much about "work" that is literally a walk on the beach.
Wow, that SS agate is awesome!
Was that a typo? Do you mean LS? I don't know what an SS agate is.
@@MichiganRocks yes I meant lake Superior agate. It was gorgeous
@@gracemccoy1970 That's what I figured, but I was wondering if there was some sort of agate that I didn't know about.
I’ve heard of the Underground Railroad but never the underwater railroad.
Ha ha! Me either.
That one looks like pink n green prehnite
That was a great agate find. I think that one topped the one you found a few videos ago with the family.
I think so too, but that other one was pretty great too. this one was all agate though, and the other one was more quartz than agate.
Another great video Sir. I enjoyed the theme of the video...... you know........Go Green! lol Cheers
You know, I think I'd really like blue rocks too. In fact, I know I would. Today I drove three hours to Leland, just to look for Leland BLUE. I do have to admit that I have a green problem though.
Rob you catch the bangers. Cool hunt😎😎
Isn't a banger a sausage? That would be fun to find the occasional sausage while out hunting rocks. I get hungry!
@@MichiganRocks thought you knew bangers are really sweet agates.😇
@@darrinwilliams5715 Oh, I guess I do now!
Love this type of rock hunt you do with the commentary and info about the samples. Excellent video and audio makes me feel like I'm there. But good thing I'm not, because I'd take every rock home. So many lovely rocks!
You'd be hauling your own bucket then. Rocks are heavy!
If that beach is popular, and has been for a long time, then I wonder if the tracks were for a beach 'changing hut' or other structure that would be pushed into the water so that someone could bathe in complete privacy. Some asylums and spas also had cold-water treatments where severely ill people were wheeled into the water as therapy.
Edit - I forgot to mention that they could have also just been industrial and/or to (un)load boats.
That never occurred to me. I have never heard of such a thing. I should have turned around to show that the tracks weren't visible on the beach, only in the water.
You went to my favourite place in Michigan! When Paul and I lived in Red Jacket, we would go to that beach a few times a week, in every season. I miss being able to do that.
This was a great video. Fantastic job identifying all the rocks, including the really weird ones like variolite!
I was proud of myself for identifying variolite. I don't have a great memory for some rock names. I'm relieved that you're not correcting me!
My sister doesn't love that beach. I think it's because it's so well known. She prefers the more remote beaches, as I do. You and Paul said you liked this beach, so I didn't know how to feel about it. I'm now a fan!