The Famous Rock Buckets 🪣🪨✨

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Published 2022-03-27
Ever wonder about the beauty you can find in a simple bucket of rocks? Well look no further—I found some AMAZING finds in these rock buckets and it’s definitely one of my favorite ways to rockhound! I hope you enjoy! 🪨✨

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All Comments (21)
  • @ricky.888
    i have glass jars for anything tiny- dollar tree has teeny little ones i use for chips from my tumblers and i use bigger ones for pebble-sized pieces. they're nice to display or go through once in a while, lots of pretty colors :)
  • @Buenanueva1
    Your energy is so infectious! I just started tumbling this year and I love it already!
  • I love your bucket finds, so many cool rocks. Because of your bucket videos, I stop and look at every single rock I see now, landscaping, parking lots, gravel roads, my wife and kids always give me a hard time for stopping everywhere. Thanks for your hard work and passion!
  • I've found some nice things in the landscape stone around our yard, I have to stop myself from taking too many things inside with me 😂 this looks like a ton of fun!
  • @TheFullStar
    Collecting rocks for the firsts tumbler I am going to buy. Just visited the beach and found so many interesting rocks. Can’t wait to tumble them using your tutorial!
  • I don’t do TikTok so am very happy you shared this on YouTube!! Very informative!! Do you ever use these rocks as tumbling media?
  • @rockgirl1901
    Wow, it's really awesome you get to go through so many rocks. I must say my heart was really sad when you tossed that Galaxy piece. I thought it would have been beautiful tumbled. Anyhoo, Thanks for the video. : )
  • @JRVIDEOS28_YT
    I think it eould be good to you to learn how to polish rocks with out it being tumbled so that you can keep the small ones and give them the shape you want.
  • @MNpicker
    That was fun to watch...yep👍definitely some goodies in those buckets!! I use all the small agates for filler when tumbling other agates or stones of the same hardness.. It's good to have a verity of sizes..they fill in all the voids between the bigger rocks.. plus you get tiny gems 😁👍
  • Its so awesome to have another Minnesota rock hounder! I've agate picked all my life, but I'm definitely learning about other Minnesota rocks thanks to you and a couple other channels from Minnesota. If you find out what those black with the red dots and stripes are, please let me know! My rock identifier says basalt.....i dont think it is. Thanks! 😊
  • @RagnarRocks
    Looks like a great way to fill the gaps between epic rock hunts!
  • @mitchgillilan
    Buckets of fun!! 9:00 Ive found a few agates shaped exactly like this! I always wondered if they were tiny little limb casts? the bands make it look like a little tree like it has growth rings :)
  • @benlloyd3216
    Love this video, takes me back to around 1964. After school was out for the summer I went to spend two weeks at my uncles in Atlanta, GA The weekend before I returned home, we went to a rock hunting in North Carolina. I'm unsure how much it cost to get in, the thing I remember you could purchase six huge buckets of mud full of rocks for $1.00. there was four of us, we spent the rest of the day at the water spillway cleaning and sifting through all those rocks, we were only able to complete five of our 6 buckets. I still have my best finds from that trip. I had the best time.
  • @Gothicangle
    I’m 16 years old and your videos got me into rocks now my moms concerned as to why I have so many rocks 😂😂
  • @dukefanshawe6815
    That's amazing that your husband does that for you! You really have a great life. I pray you and your family have a wonderful life!
  • @adrhianna
    Wouldn't it help if you filed the really flat ones by hand a little, so you kinda pre-shape them, but on your own terms, maybe risk less breakage...?
  • @hathama1088
    I'm from MN as well and there is a great Rockhound community of you look around a bit. Some good finds there!
  • @sandmaker
    Well that was different. Keep bringing the fun and now go play on the rock piles😜. Be happy, safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
  • @BenCDawson
    I love digging through gravel/rock piles like this, almost any pile will have a keeper in it :P