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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @lightning2849
    @lightning2849 Před rokem +4

    Hi Donny ! wow so much information ! Thank you for taking the time and explaining your process ! New England is nothing like your terrain ! Beautiful ! Thanks again Donny !

    • @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
      @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks  Před rokem +2

      My pleasure. Appreciate you watching and following the adventures. Hopefully you can apply the info where you can.

  • @combridge1
    @combridge1 Před rokem +4

    Mad & incredible skills. Absolutely love the respect you give to the ancient indigenous cultures and care you have for the land. From a fellow Coloradoan, thanks for that!

  • @malyndahsexotics1543
    @malyndahsexotics1543 Před rokem +6

    Danny!!!!! I love your channel so much!🥹 thank you for being so humble, kind, and just plain awesome!!!❤️❤️

  • @bindleberry
    @bindleberry Před rokem +6

    I really enjoy your videos, I feel extremely relaxed after watching them, thank you for sharing. I’m going to be irritating my wife looking for stones and returning to caveman.

  • @ismewhat1234
    @ismewhat1234 Před rokem +3

    Hello hello hello EVERYONE cool stuff thanks for showing us. Have a great week

  • @scrubtug6507
    @scrubtug6507 Před rokem +3

    Thabks so much for this great video. It answered all of the questions i had, plus some that i didn't know I had. Cheers, my stoic brother!

  • @chucklearnslithics3751
    @chucklearnslithics3751 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for being mindful of leaving artifacts in place on public land. I know right where you're at and it's a great source and spectacular view on a clear day. It's actually in my daughter's new BLM archaeology area - so a double thank-you!

  • @dingoactual1094
    @dingoactual1094 Před rokem +5

    Coming before I even start watching to say I'm excited to see my favorite caveman teach me how to find good rocks, keep doing you Donny!

    • @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
      @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks  Před rokem +1

      Haha. Thanks so very much. I appreciate you watching and following the adventures 🤙

  • @dezzy299
    @dezzy299 Před rokem +1

    (long but genuine) i want to express my appreciation for you and your education and insights. i saw you on alone a few years ago, understood why you left, but was always intrigued by your knowledge. a few weeks ago you popped into my 'suggested' completely randomly, just as i was thinking i needed to focus on something fulfilling, and i was hooked. your teaching style is informative while being calming and constructive. my flintknapping tools and flint arrived Friday, and I have been at it all weekend, feeling accomplished, frustrated, and replaying video after video. I look forward to supporting you and learning , see you in the bush!

  • @blakebufford6239
    @blakebufford6239 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great videos. I've come across many stone artifacts in my wanderings but I just let them lie where they have been for possibly thousands of years. It's always a thrill to find them and for a moment I feel a connection with that person from the past. I appreciate your respect for the past!

  • @LindaSmith-vq1br
    @LindaSmith-vq1br Před rokem +3

    Lots of great information given here. Thank you so very much.

  • @MaxDeckard
    @MaxDeckard Před rokem +1

    I cant get over how simply, but educated you do these vids.

  • @mikecurtis2585
    @mikecurtis2585 Před rokem +3

    Nice a lot of great information! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @sherrydurham2220
    @sherrydurham2220 Před rokem +6

    I spent 5 mths in the N. Georgia national forest and searched for stones and gems, I have always loved rocks for some crazy reason. I have learned so much from your videos and just wanted to say thank you! You are so knowledgeable and talented. I'm so glad I came across your channel!

    • @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
      @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks  Před rokem +6

      Thanks so very much. I appreciate your kindness. I do what I can to provide real ground truth to folks. Authenticity is important. Thanks again!

  • @jimajello1028
    @jimajello1028 Před rokem +1

    Donny Dust. This is a very informative comprehensive presentation of Lithic Technology, Geological, & Archaeological information well presented & researched information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of one of the most important technological advancements that insured the continuation & evolution of the human species. Vincent James Ajello (Reconstructive Lithic Technologist/Researcher)

  • @garyhaslam5735
    @garyhaslam5735 Před rokem +1

    another great video donny.thank's for posting.more please.stay safe.

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for another informative video with awesome content six stars brother

  • @ARDG89
    @ARDG89 Před rokem +1

    congrats on your million subscribers! I'm glad i got to see it happen. the more followers i feel the better content

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 Před rokem +7

    Geologically speaking, my state's mountains (New Hampshire) has very little if no chert or flint due to the natural history

    • @spartstar45
      @spartstar45 Před rokem

      I now live in Catalunya and in the zone where I am is almost impossible to find some rock that dosen't turn to dust just watching it xD

  • @OgOssman
    @OgOssman Před 8 měsíci +1

    Wow thank you for this knowledge. Here I am thinking the stone for knapping was special and rare. I am going to use this to find myself some stone.

  • @trishulbaruah6353
    @trishulbaruah6353 Před rokem +3

    Took me 3 months to find your channel, of course I love your stuffs cause definitely part of me wants to go away from civilization and live on my own
    I have 2 questions actually, your video edits look quite high end right to the thumbnail. How do you manage that if you do that yourself?
    Secondly, despite living alone you have good set of clothes. How have you collected those good looking shirts since you live remotely?
    Genuinely curious and yeah good wishes for you and your ventures :)
    Edit: Subscribed

    • @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
      @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate it greatly. Thanks so very much. About two years ago I bought a better camera then my phone had that would produce great close ups. My editing is the free program that came with my camera and I recharge my stuff with a small portable solar panel.
      I have two sons and keep a small place for them when I’m not outside in the bush. I keep some clothes there along with my sons items. It’s a balance and despite returning to civilization at times, I still find the natural places my home.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Donny

  • @tepx93
    @tepx93 Před rokem +2

    You walking around tapping rocks together made me think of the kid snipe hunting in UP.

  • @brendanrego5018
    @brendanrego5018 Před rokem +1

    Love your tiktoks and videos man, keep it up♥️

  • @JizzyPalms
    @JizzyPalms Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the website drop. There is a point on a lake near me where my dad used to pickup arrowheads. I find all types of rocks on it. Yet to find an arrowhead but I've found pieces of them. Maybe with some luck I can find the source stone sites nearby.

  • @Aldh1
    @Aldh1 Před rokem +2

    BEST VIDEO IVE EVER SEEN

  • @russellcrawford4809
    @russellcrawford4809 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Heck yeah

  • @user-dn3ol1vt2z
    @user-dn3ol1vt2z Před rokem +2

    안녕하세요.
    👍🏻🤙🏻

  • @8barbies779
    @8barbies779 Před rokem

    Donny, i want to echo what every commenter has said... you are Him bud. i own both a fishing outfitter in Alaska & a Hunting Outfit in Idaho (elk, deer, bear, wolf etc.). i gotta be honest - i never really thought i'd be interested in making my own knife/ax/primitive tool etc. but because of the YT algorithm and the rabbit hole that YT is - i somehow ended up on your channel, seriously - i watched a movie the other day -I liked a dog in it - googled the breed - turns out it was an Australian Kelpie - somehow, some way - it led me to you. i'm gearing up for early elk hunt (in the rut) for September - i've got lots of hay to move and ponies to shoe but... all i can think about is looking for rocks:) damn man, sometimes you just find someone that just bc of a video... well, that you can relate with. i've never heard of you, i've never seen you, and... i'm already binging your videos. man, i can't let it go - now i'm wondering if i can find some flint napping rocks in Idaho county Idaho hahahaha. i never comment on YT, hell - i forgot my password... that's how much your vids have affected me:)-barbie

  • @MrWarkiller22
    @MrWarkiller22 Před rokem

    Hey Donny im a 28 year old new comer to flintknapping. And ive been planning on making some stone hammers to ease my way into it. But not sure on the best type of stone for them, also ive been really curious on the pecking technique you shown in one of your shorts. Id love to see a longer how to video on stone hammers. Thanks for all the info, and the great videos man 🤙Take care.

  • @Imsamhill
    @Imsamhill Před 11 měsíci

    Stone Age hardware store. I really love that phrase. The river beds are the hardware store.

  • @rustyshackleford3316
    @rustyshackleford3316 Před rokem +2

    Living in Michigan, I thought your video was "Flint Kidnapping Zone" at first glance.

    • @sagew1312
      @sagew1312 Před rokem

      I honestly wouldn't have been surprised. Maybe from him I would be though

  • @mrrichard9657
    @mrrichard9657 Před rokem +2

    U look like the guy from the original ten commandment film aka Moses film

  • @psykology9299
    @psykology9299 Před rokem +2

    We pretty much only get Quartz and Ironstone out here, ive made a few crude axeheads out of the ironstone but you gotta hit the stone so hard that it actually starts getting dangerous just to flake off the tiniest piece

    • @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
      @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks  Před rokem +2

      Maybe try some heat treatments to the stone. It can change the chemical composition and make the stone more approachable!

    • @psykology9299
      @psykology9299 Před rokem +1

      Thats a good idea, definitely gonna try that the next time i head out into the bush

  • @PaintedskiesRankin
    @PaintedskiesRankin Před rokem +1

    Big respect to you for leaving the hammer stones bc those are the connections ❤

  • @bracoop2
    @bracoop2 Před 12 dny

    So lucky to have stone areas

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 Před rokem +1

  • @spartstar45
    @spartstar45 Před rokem

    Have you ever made a video about which type of stones are the good ones to work on?

  • @janinewelle4429
    @janinewelle4429 Před rokem

    Iam new to your channel very interesting

  • @levisweet979
    @levisweet979 Před 4 měsíci

    Donnie, I live.... In N.E. Washington State,

  • @arastoo.202
    @arastoo.202 Před rokem +2

    ♥️💥👌🔥👍⭐

  • @BryanKoenig379
    @BryanKoenig379 Před rokem

  • @denisestarr2314
    @denisestarr2314 Před 5 měsíci

    I live in Arkansasan. Near native mines . I have found artifacts ony land . Possibly an old hunting camp .

  • @bracoop2
    @bracoop2 Před 12 dny

    Is there any way to convince you to make many more flintknapping videos? I would literally pay you to have a lesson through FaceTime or zoom.

  • @highplainschipper6564
    @highplainschipper6564 Před rokem +1

    Bro,I'm the same way.Yeah points are cool to find but man,a hammerstone,abraider something along those lines now that's pretty dang cool.

    • @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
      @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks  Před rokem

      Absolutely. I couldn’t agree more. I’ve found several over the years and it’s so awesome to find one or even two in a location.

  • @rankyeller
    @rankyeller Před rokem

    I wonder how much time they would spend there knapping the points and tools they need considering they probably travelled from all over to particular sites that were super abundant with the proper mineral resources. Wonder if they'd make trips and stay for a week + just knapping tools in mass before heading out and returning to their usual territory.

    • @rankyeller
      @rankyeller Před rokem

      I'd imagine they probably transported a lot of the material to take back as well.

  • @schoolofthenomad
    @schoolofthenomad Před rokem +1

    I have the same poncho. Use mine inside out so the soft side is on the inside. How do you keep yours from getting stuff stuck in it?

    • @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
      @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks  Před rokem

      Sometimes I tie it around my waist and it helps. Typically I don’t get much on it.

  • @RangoTheMango
    @RangoTheMango Před 10 měsíci

    if shtf a simple wait too find flint like stones is to look near rivers

  • @SimontheTinker
    @SimontheTinker Před rokem +1

    I must be doing something wrong on USGS. I am only finding one mrds entry for flint and it is in Texas.

    • @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
      @DonnyDustsPaleoTracks  Před rokem

      Try some rivers in texas around Austin, San Antonio and Killeen. Those are some great locations to find stone. Texas has some great stone resources!

  • @edwood3775
    @edwood3775 Před rokem +1

    Do you ever use MGRS?

  • @22SAMURAJ
    @22SAMURAJ Před rokem

    🙏🙂🙏🇸🇪

  • @enricogrizzlerpavan
    @enricogrizzlerpavan Před rokem +1

    Fantastico💪💪💪🫶

  • @fluffy_cats776
    @fluffy_cats776 Před 6 měsíci

    I find obsidian easier process but worse in terms of durability

  • @olilr5898
    @olilr5898 Před rokem +1

    Hola, podrías poner subtitulo en español

  • @josephgoodroad5928
    @josephgoodroad5928 Před rokem

    Careful making too good of a stone knife. God may command you to sacrifice your son with it.

  • @KADIAK_023_RUS
    @KADIAK_023_RUS Před rokem +1

    🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍🇷🇺🇺🇸

  • @valtercatozzi6191
    @valtercatozzi6191 Před rokem +3

    Lugar espetacular, é um sonho que tenho visitar essa planície ou alguma outra parecida. E claro, com quem entende do assunto... Desde Limeira-Sp. Br