Hunting for Opals in the Volcanic Hills | Rockhounding Idaho

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  • čas přidán 21. 12. 2022
  • I head to the Owyhee Valley in Southwestern Idaho after getting GPS Coordinates from a stranger. The Owyhee Valley is a region near Boise full of volcanic rocks of many varieties.
    I end up finding quite a bit of Opal while essentially going out aimlessly up a hill. This was an my only Idaho rockhounding I got to do before being driven down into Utah by the cold.
    Want to get in touch?
    email me: thirdplanetrocks@gmail.com
    #opal #rockhounding #boise

Komentáře • 167

  • @ThirdPlanetRocks
    @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +13

    Quick note: This is NOT Graveyard Point. It’s 15 miles away or so in the Owyhee Valley of Idaho.
    I was editing 2 vids at once and got mixed up. Sorry!

    • @nancyanny
      @nancyanny Před 3 měsíci

      I am getting out to Graveyard Point sometime this summer, can't wait, and this was a great vid, thanks so much!! Enjoyed your narration.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 3 měsíci

      @@nancyanny thank you very much! Graveyard point and this whole Oregon/Idaho border area is fantastic. You’ll have a blast!

  • @2HighNoon
    @2HighNoon Před rokem +46

    The “frozen grub” is actually a praying mantis pod of eggs. Those hatch out baby mantis in the spring. ✌️

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +2

      That’s NOT the place I ever expected to find a praying mantis.
      That’s the fun fact of the week! Merry Christmas

    • @thehorde9798
      @thehorde9798 Před rokem +3

      Good job praying mantis egg sack is what it is.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +2

      @@thehorde9798 I would have never guessed Idaho was where you’d find a mantis tbh. Blows my mind!

    • @maz4rine1269
      @maz4rine1269 Před rokem

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks was there fire in the opal?

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      @@maz4rine1269 From the outsides of the smaller pieces… nah. I would describe it more as a color gradient from blue to yellow to orange.

  • @rockfoots
    @rockfoots Před rokem +4

    God made tailgates so you don't have to scratch up your hood. Just found this channel. You're in my back yard, and I'm liking what I see so far.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      You’re 100% correct. But my grandpa also gave me this SUV and told me to beat the hell out of it! 😉
      Lol thanks for watching - an AWD truck is hopefully my next big life purchase.

  • @ColoradoPracticalShooters

    Hell yea dude I appreciate a fellow explorer of minerals. I'm in Colorado and would be happy to show you some of my favorite spots.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +2

      No way, that’s super generous. I likely won’t be in colorado anytime soon unfortunately, though. If you keep up with the channel, I’ll send you a message if I end up there when it’s warm!

  • @JhonDiamond2021
    @JhonDiamond2021 Před rokem +4

    Happy Opal Hunt in the Volcanic Hills. Very interesting hunt friends. you are amazing. Greetings from Indonesian agate hunters.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      Indonesia? That’s amazing. I’ve seen a few Indonesian agates posted online for sale recently. So much variety!

  • @kwaichang368
    @kwaichang368 Před rokem +1

    Been there many times, love it out there, great video so much to see. There is lots of petrified wood there, green opals, agates galore, and blue topaz near that area. Good luck on your next hunt.
    Thanks, Clinton

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Hey Clinton - thanks for watching, it’s a beautiful spot out there with so much variety. It’s near the top of my list for places I’d like to return to.
      Green Opal especially sounds wild to find. Thanks for watching 🤠

  • @Whooboy400
    @Whooboy400 Před rokem +5

    Lived in idaho all my life and there are so many places that I've never been to. Looking up gold mining the snake river channels and your vid popped up on the screen. You gave me insights as to what to look for in the crags of volcanic upheaves close to home. Awesome video!

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Well thank you for that and for hanging out and watching! I’m definitely planning to return to Idaho asap.

    • @mKierstenk
      @mKierstenk Před 9 měsíci

      Did you ever end up gold mining the snake?

    • @Whooboy400
      @Whooboy400 Před 9 měsíci

      @@mKierstenk no but I'm running a thought through my head about how to put a sluice box on the bottom of the river bed and raking the bed to loosen up the sand and silt channeling it down the sluice to the ripples. Crazy I know but it would require fabricating an enclosed sluice, putting on a wet suit goggles and a snorkel. I think environmentalists would boob and cry if I ran a suction dredge on the snake. Also right now the snake is closed from below centennial park in twin all the way up to the minidoka dam.

  • @agatebeauties
    @agatebeauties Před rokem +1

    Awesome adventure! Great finds as well.

  • @richardprophet3110
    @richardprophet3110 Před rokem +1

    Thank you my family has something to do this coming spring and I do know where you where. Hunted those hills for years didn't know what I was looking at that's so cool.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Put the young ones to work and send them up the hills - quite the climb! Glad you enjoyed 😎

  • @leuserstoneschannel
    @leuserstoneschannel Před rokem +2

    I hope the search for rocks goes smoothly and gets satisfactory results, best regards🙏👍👌

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +2

      I fell into a literal rattlesnake hole yesterday. Going just how I like it! 😅
      Thanks for watching!

  • @sandrakisch3600
    @sandrakisch3600 Před rokem

    Loved this video. ❤️

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! I’m working on another currently that will hopefully be a similar style to this one ⚒️

  • @aloharay
    @aloharay Před 4 měsíci

    yes that is a fun spot when weather is better

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 4 měsíci

      Also a place I’d love to have more than just 1 day in

  • @V27RV
    @V27RV Před rokem

    Awesome man
    Love ur content..anything with opals is always a winner

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Even these low grade dusty ones? 😉
      Thank you!

    • @V27RV
      @V27RV Před rokem

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks
      Especially those low grade dusty ones
      A carvers challenge to reward once carved and polished

  • @upnorthadventureswithccc

    This was fun to watch :) All your adventures to get to the best agates and opals😊

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for keeping up and watching! I’m trying to get better at editing and eliminating the rambling 😂

    • @upnorthadventureswithccc
      @upnorthadventureswithccc Před rokem +1

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks I like your rambling, it is interesting to me :)

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      @@upnorthadventureswithccc doctors gave my rambling a name… ADHD haha

  • @illmsg77
    @illmsg77 Před rokem +1

    I'm another one who saw you on Reddit and subscribed. I'm in Las Vegas and search for rocks all over the place around here. I suggest Gemfield over in Goldfield, you'll find some amazing jasper. Good luck in your travels man and I look forward to more of your content, I'm digging it, no pun intended.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate the recommendation! I’m going to have to come back towards Vegas as I’m currently down near NM. I’ve got a lot more to edit and post.
      Thanks for sticking around 👊🏻

  • @thecrystalhunters
    @thecrystalhunters Před rokem

    Awesome video! That place is sweet 🙌

  • @Archangel4Truth
    @Archangel4Truth Před rokem +1

    New Sub today I use to Rock Hound until my back was destroyed by a hit n run auto accident. I miss it very much but I still enjoy watching channels like yours to remind of the good ol days...

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      Sorry to hear that… it’s brutal when an injury takes away a hobby.
      Thanks for watching, I hope it brings you as close as possible to the adventure 😌

    • @Archangel4Truth
      @Archangel4Truth Před rokem

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks very true...

  • @kaylynnhammond725
    @kaylynnhammond725 Před 4 měsíci

    I was just there today and came across your vid. I was trying to figure out if the stuff we brought home today was actually opal! Thanks for the info

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 4 měsíci

      There’s a good chance it is - lots of it out there! Hope it was warm

  • @dirtydogprospecting
    @dirtydogprospecting Před rokem +1

    Opal is definitely #1 on my bucket list... And I moved down here from Coeur D' Alene....lol

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      CDA was so beautiful when I went through there. I loved the looks I’d get from the Range Rover drivers when they saw my beat up SUV park next to them 😂

  • @brianbecraft8258
    @brianbecraft8258 Před rokem

    Watup Griffin🤷‍♂️😎😁
    I just subscribed I love rocks I love opals I love backwoods exploring and crystal hunting 😉

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Yo Brian! 👊🏻
      This particular spot of Idaho had an amazing amount of different things to hunt for, highly recommend!

  • @armhungry2464
    @armhungry2464 Před rokem

    I have no idea what your talking about but this is super entertaining

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Well thank you! Most of the time I have no idea what I’m talking about either lol

  • @hotimportknight
    @hotimportknight Před rokem

    Me and my dad have mining claims right around there, I recognized Jordan Valley in the picture. We dredge for gold, but for years I've picked up what I think is colorless opal, chalcedony or something. It glows light blue under water, and we find golf ball (size and texture lol) nodules all the time in hard packed river gravel. I'm working on finding a way to cut some and try to see what the banding looks like, but it mostly seems clear to off-white banded layers... I also have a big chunk of red jasper, some fire opal, although not much. Every night I drag myself up the canyon with my pockets full of glassy golf balls. Some are fossil coral, possibly replaced with that silicate, it feels glassy. There is a lot of volcanic geology in that area, and you can tell most of these stones we find are rounded pockets filled in with silicate. If you're in the area still we're on our way out for a few months in July. It's extremely remote, but endless rocks in the river gravel. and we end up breaking through hard packed gravel that hasn't saw light in who knows how long. The translucent ones are easy to spot in tailings.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      You had me at “dredge” and “extremely remote”. That sounds like an incredible opportunity.
      I would love to bring a couple glassy golf balls of my own (from Arizona) and see how they compare. They’re chalcedony and I pulled them from the host rock after locating the source.
      I’d be willing to bet what you find in your dredge sluices(?) is quite similar!
      Do you have an email address I can get in touch with you at?

  • @dennismckown4951
    @dennismckown4951 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Idaho is also known as the Gem state, if you go north around Moscow you'll find garnets. use to be a lady known as the Garnet Queen, would take people to places where you could find garnets and for a fee she would polish them up for you

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 11 měsíci

      That’s so cool. Love hearing about stuff like that from locals - best way to find a good adventure. Thank you! 🙏🏻

    • @dennismckown4951
      @dennismckown4951 Před 11 měsíci

      i never had a chance to look for gems in Idaho i ended up purchasing faceted gemstones from JTV. still have them. the jobs i had prevented me from rockhounding. you get to travel all over looking for raw gemstones.@@ThirdPlanetRocks

  • @Ontario_Rockhound
    @Ontario_Rockhound Před rokem

    Cool trip!

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! The cold chased me out of Idaho quicker than I hoped. LOTS to do there if you have any interest in geology

  • @erikjali3160
    @erikjali3160 Před rokem +2

    Фантастические пейзажи, очень красиво!

  • @GF_Burke
    @GF_Burke Před 11 měsíci

    JV! Nice man;)

  • @diggingwithdavid5732
    @diggingwithdavid5732 Před měsícem

    That thing you called a grub is actually a praying mantis eggs.

  • @2HighNoon
    @2HighNoon Před rokem +2

    Dude you need to mine fire opal in southern oregon this spring too. Trust your gonna love it.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      I wish I could! I’ll be back in the Midwest by then, but I’ve got more traveling planned through work. Will involve a bit of luck to get sent out to Oregon though!

    • @2HighNoon
      @2HighNoon Před rokem +1

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks get ahold of me if/when you do and I’ll see what we can do about some opportunities. ✌️ safe travels.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      @@2HighNoon that’s super generous of you - I’ll take you up on that if I can get sent to OR next year.
      Thanks man!

  • @brianbecraft8258
    @brianbecraft8258 Před rokem

    Been going to opal mines in Nevada for 22 years with my brother 🔥😎

  • @michaelprue9024
    @michaelprue9024 Před 4 měsíci

    Cool video bud.
    Did any of that Opal have a play of color in it ? Hard to tell in the video.
    Good luck in your adventures.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks Michael -
      It has some degree of color, but nothing spectacular. I’d definitely call it low grade. Some slight variation in color from orange to blue

  • @omearamd
    @omearamd Před rokem +1

    You're really close to several opal claims, there is some blue opal, clear contra luz, and rarely you'll get lucky and find a precious piece. Recommend bringing a 5 lb sledge and a chisel, those little rock hammers don't help much with getting opal in that area. :)

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +2

      Yeah I had no idea really what I’d find out there. The guy I talked to mentioned Opal and some claims up over the hills. I kinda went out there with no expectations.
      Definitely would love to come back to a more well-known spot with some chisels

  • @paddiman772
    @paddiman772 Před rokem

    A few of the "translucent" yellow-brown pieces could be opal. I have some gorgeous Oregon Opal, and more from other sites in the USA. Rocks and Min. are my passion. Keep looking, and keep studying the subject so you can become more knowledgeable.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Yeah I had no idea what I’d even find (if anything) at these coordinates I got. Opal was essentially my best guess after a couple geoscience classes in college + what I’d seen in rock shops.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @mrfxm55
    @mrfxm55 Před rokem

    Use hardness tests to determine what your finds are. On the go. Pocket knife is hardness 5. Quartz is hardness 6to6.5 in hardness knife can't scratch it. I mean cut a groove in it. This helps you determine what is opal for instance hardness 4to5 fingernail can scratch a 4. You can buy a set of hardness picks or use the knife blade and discover what hardness different materials have.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      Opal varies in hardness, and inconveniently close with both a knife and quartz.
      With opal’s hardness ranging anywhere from 5-6.5, scratching with a knife or quartz won’t tell much, unfortunately.
      But yeah, normally this would be good advice for other minerals.

  • @russelllary4023
    @russelllary4023 Před rokem +1

    Like to be there finding opals have a great time

  • @nobodyisprfct
    @nobodyisprfct Před 9 měsíci

    I always or at least 95 percent of the time I go rock hounding I have cows with me as company😂

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 9 měsíci

      The most cows I’ve ever seen was out in Oregon of all places. And I grew up near farms in Wisconsin

  • @haydenquakenbush8626
    @haydenquakenbush8626 Před rokem

    A vug is just a hole in a rock, some people only call holes that have crystals vugs, but i've always just heard vug meaning a void in a rock.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Yeah I don’t really get too hung up on names. I mainly just try to get a solid ID on what I find, typically with help from the comments

  • @cliftonnewens8678
    @cliftonnewens8678 Před rokem

    Those "grubs" are preying mantis egg pouches

  • @loompy1440
    @loompy1440 Před rokem

    I can give you some Idaho locations man 👍 graveyard point is super popular locale. There’s some kind of special agate there

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      No way! What’s the best way to get in touch?
      Graveyard Point was definitely picked over!

    • @KelliGrayoffroad
      @KelliGrayoffroad Před 11 měsíci

      Grave yard point sees TONS of people after BLM fixed the road after the Soda fire. Now you can access that area from both Graveyard and Succor Creek. But with a capable vehicle, those mountains are full of hot spots. Literally grew up at the base of Graveyard point. And still run those roads 35 years later.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 11 měsíci

      @kelligray8837 just seeing your other comments now! Up in Canada and internet isn’t a luxury I always have.
      Any alternative spots to check out nearby Graveyard point that might get less traffic?

  • @redeyestones3738
    @redeyestones3738 Před rokem

    I've gotten my hands on more than a couple parcels of Spencer opal. They all have such thin color bars, that it's not even worth the time to make em into triplets. I guess there's something for everyone, and everyone has different interests. But never understood why ppl would go so far out of their way to find this kind of material. What do you do with it? Is its value worth your time, or are you strictly a collector?

  • @nancyhainline2517
    @nancyhainline2517 Před 8 měsíci

    Be careful licking rocks. I used to do it and learned that some are toxic. Spit on them, but don't lick them...

  • @sketchywhaler
    @sketchywhaler Před 9 měsíci

    There is blue in the area.

  • @huaywunni
    @huaywunni Před rokem

    Good

  • @gagelabarber3224
    @gagelabarber3224 Před rokem

    yoo! iv been finding what I believe is opal here in Arkansas idk if its valuable but so cool

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Nice! I couldn’t tell you much about Arkansas besides there being quartz everywhere. Didn’t know you guys had opal

  • @GF_Burke
    @GF_Burke Před 11 měsíci

    Get some BF2 tires to play out here if you want to run that rig.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I wish I had the $ to slap something like that on. It’s my grandpas old truck and I converted it into a bootleg RV to travel in.
      In Thunder Bay, ON now!

  • @LaurieGeePea
    @LaurieGeePea Před rokem

    What you're calling opal is something here in California we call chert. It is a sedimentary rock made of microcrystals.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      I’m going to respectfully disagree with you here. We’ve got plenty of chert in my native Wisconsin.
      There’s numerous opal claims nearby to the site and all of this was found in conjunction with rhyolite, which is a very common pairing.
      Chert is more commonly found by carbonates like limestone, etc.
      I think the context clues given by the region and surrounding productive claims leans me to double down and call this opal.

  • @MikoBuiza
    @MikoBuiza Před rokem

    It looks aquamarine almost 😯

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      It’s got a bluish tint for sure. I would be stunned if I ever got the chance to find raw aquamarine

    • @MikoBuiza
      @MikoBuiza Před rokem

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks its my favorite gemstone!! I've heard there's one mining in mount eagle of Colorado which in my bucket list to go one day!

  • @kevinhuntley8975
    @kevinhuntley8975 Před rokem

    @ 2:26 that is a praying mantis egg case

  • @harleykid73
    @harleykid73 Před rokem

    That mystery piece looks like smoky quartz.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Very possible! I’d grab it and do a scratch test but unfortunately that rock is in a storage unit in a random town I found in New Mexico lol

  • @user-uj1bm3de9h
    @user-uj1bm3de9h Před rokem +1

    Are there GPS coordinates for this site?

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      I don’t post coordinates if the spot is given to me by someone, especially locals. Hope you understand!

  • @stephenfowler4115
    @stephenfowler4115 Před rokem +1

    Those aren't grubs. They're praying mantis egg cases

  • @GF_Burke
    @GF_Burke Před 11 měsíci

    If you want some really easy Opal, just outside of marsing. Bring back bags.... just white. no host rock.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 11 měsíci

      Kinda near Marsing Murphy Road? Not from the area, just looking at a map.

    • @GF_Burke
      @GF_Burke Před 11 měsíci

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks Sommer Camp Rd. ya just up the hill, like you head'n to JV from marsing.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @GF_Burke nice. Definitely trying to get back out there in the future. Appreciate it!

    • @GF_Burke
      @GF_Burke Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks ey. CoyoteWroks and I , do bits. He's more of the old homestead finds, I'm more of the panning rock-hound.

  • @rosemaryadamson5176
    @rosemaryadamson5176 Před 26 dny

    Why are you Rock hounding in the Winter. July August best time for Ida Ore

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 26 dny

      Because I was living in an SUV and happened to be there. Make the most of what you got

  • @pnwagate
    @pnwagate Před rokem

    oh hell ya this is my kinda stuff right here !

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Looks like it - you’ve got a sweet carnelian in your profile pic!

    • @pnwagate
      @pnwagate Před rokem

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks carnelian are my favorite! i run a lil online gems and minerals business in oregon, so im stoked to see your adventures!

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      @@pnwagate dude that’s way cool. Idk that I’ve found anything worth more than a few bucks. It’s all about the adventure and beating the hell out of this SUV for me! Haha

    • @pnwagate
      @pnwagate Před rokem

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks ya dude thats awesome cant believe ive never seen your channel ! im gonna be binge watching all your episodes shortly lol.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      @@pnwagate I was too nervous to hop in front of the camera for a while - that’s why you’re just now seeing it!
      I’m glad you’re digging it so far 😎

  • @affordablewebsiterescue
    @affordablewebsiterescue Před rokem +1

    Lots of Rhyolite

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      The Owyhee Valley rhyolite was beautiful stuff with lots of color.
      Thanks for watching 👊🏻

  • @blackrockcrystalco
    @blackrockcrystalco Před rokem +1

    All that was natural erosion, i dont think to many people are taking that opal, as it appears to be low grade potch. While there is some good potch out there, typical people are in search of gem opal, which is translucent, and the highly prized color of play (sometimes called fire opal, tho techincally fire opal is just red gem opal).

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      I suppose we’ll never know how good it truly was, because one thing is certain - whether it was erosion or someone getting eager with a prybar… it’s gone 🤷‍♂️
      I’m hoping to get out to OR again at some point in search of the fire Opal you mentioned! Thanks for watching 👊🏻

  • @donblevins1181
    @donblevins1181 Před rokem +1

    the area is called treasure valley the mountains to the SW are the owyhee mt's, graveyard point is south of homedale. and yes there are oples there

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      I can see why! I barely got a chance to explore due to the weather. There’s a lifetime worth of cool finds out there. This was just one peak!

  • @mgyver3
    @mgyver3 Před rokem

    no its a butterfly pupa inside ive opened one

  • @zgreen9673
    @zgreen9673 Před rokem

    Not a grub, that is a preying mantis egg sac, contains hundreds of babies.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      Yep, that’s been the consensus in the comments! Hopefully they’ll hatch after I set them back down. Thanks for watching 👊🏻

  • @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj
    @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj Před rokem

    Aussies lick their samples to find out if it is real opal or not. Have you tried that?

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      Not until reading this comment…
      It tastes like dirt and glass 🤠😂

    • @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj
      @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj Před rokem

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks Hmm, must be peculiar to opals in Australia.

  • @alfoyt5023
    @alfoyt5023 Před rokem

    That was not a grub it was a mantis egg case

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Yep, that’s what the consensus has been. That’s so cool. Idaho is NOT where my mind thought to find a mantis!

  • @dennismckown4951
    @dennismckown4951 Před 11 měsíci

    at least you did your exploring in colder weather, otherwise you would of run into rattlers on your climb up the hill

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 11 měsíci

      Don’t worry, I fell into a snake hole in Arizona about a month after this lol

    • @dennismckown4951
      @dennismckown4951 Před 11 měsíci

      i once stumbled over a pit where the snakes gather to keep warm during the winter. thank the gods i never fell in, actually ran all the way home, after seeing that. mom told me once shed been chased by a blue racer. dont think rattlers are that fast, but wasnt taking any chances.@@ThirdPlanetRocks

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 11 měsíci

      @@dennismckown4951 oh a snakeball? We get those here in Wisconsin but we have small nonvenomous snakes outside of some uncommon rattlesnakes up north.

    • @dennismckown4951
      @dennismckown4951 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks once saved my brother from stepping on a 6 ft rattler, resting in the sun, in Texas. my stepfather came out and caught and popped its head against the rock wall. at the time i didnt know you could eat rattlers, but my father skinned it, cooked it and fed it to the dogs think he loved those dogs more than he loved mom. i think eating snakes is one of those foods you "dont" want to know what it is when it "tastes like chicken."

  • @jacobhoffman2553
    @jacobhoffman2553 Před rokem

    you need to cut them, and polish with a tumbler, then its worth somethin

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      That’s kinda what I’d figured. Even then, they don’t have the clarity or opalescence you’d see in a valuable stone.
      There definitely have to be some nice stones in that region though. The entire Owyhee Valley of Idaho was a spot I wish I had more time in.
      Cold as hell this time of year!

    • @jacobhoffman2553
      @jacobhoffman2553 Před rokem

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks they do, break those big peices up, you might be surprised at what can be found in the middle... when i was younger i had a little sand tumbler lol toss a handfull of what looks like crap in there and see what comes out... i seen a guy build a water wheel on a creek and put a tumbler on it... very clever leave things in there for a year

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      @@jacobhoffman2553 that’s sweet. I still don’t have a saw or a tumbler and I’m a long ways from home.
      But once I settle down, I think that’s a good idea for the opal. Otherwise the pieces I’ve got don’t really have much use

  • @freedomforusa1658
    @freedomforusa1658 Před 14 dny

    Praying mantis egg.

  • @louisevad6091
    @louisevad6091 Před rokem +1

    Rattle snakes live in there

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      Glad I didn’t stick my big head in there 😂

    • @louisevad6091
      @louisevad6091 Před rokem +1

      @@ThirdPlanetRocks probably would be ok. They aren’t that active this time of year. I always wanted to go rock hunting but thought someone would shoot me for claim jumping. Being older now I just walk the central Oregon coast for agates. Good luck to you

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +2

      @@louisevad6091 get out there and go for it! I spend nearly all my time on National Forest/BLM land, and I rarely (if ever) come across a claim.
      The burden is on the claim owner to make the claim visible. Central OR has many great spots to find rocks that are physically accessible. Glass Butte or the Sunstone Collection Area come to mind
      Happy hunting 😌

    • @KelliGrayoffroad
      @KelliGrayoffroad Před 11 měsíci

      You'll see more claims on the Graveyard side then the Old opal mine side although the actual opal mine site itself has a claim but most open areas around it don't. 😉 out here most are marked with a T post or a white post while the claim info is located at the base. Just helpful info for your adventures out here 😀

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před 11 měsíci

      @kelligray8837 I appreciate all of your comments. You’ve got a lifetime of knowledge on the area! Hoping I get the chance to return

  • @michellepernula872
    @michellepernula872 Před rokem +1

    I could be wrong but none of that is opal, Looks more like iron quartz...not opal.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      Not all opals are white/black with rainbow opalescence like you’d see coming from places like Coober Pedy in Australia, for example.
      I think this would most likely be lower grade pieces of what’s called “spencer opal”.

  • @louannmadden2906
    @louannmadden2906 Před rokem

    Those are egg sacks of praying mantis.

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem

      Yep, that’s what the consensus has been! Fascinating stuff. I would’ve never expected to find their eggs in the cold like that!

  • @billmccaslin4198
    @billmccaslin4198 Před rokem

    This is Bill from the future your pic is cheating on you and is going to leave you alone in the desert .

    • @ThirdPlanetRocks
      @ThirdPlanetRocks  Před rokem +1

      LOL this took me a couple seconds but yes, my pick eventually left me 😅

  • @SinCityDeliveries
    @SinCityDeliveries Před rokem

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