Rockhounding in Arizona! In Search of Chrysocolla, Azurite, Turquoise

Rockhounding in Arizona! In Search of Chrysocolla, Azurite, Turquoise

Join us as we go spelunking and rockhounding thru old copper mines of Arizona. We dig thru tailings full of minerals and gems!

We are taking a trip into Mine Canyon, an old copper mining district in Southeast Arizona. The terrain is so rough, we have to take the RZR to get to the mines.

In one tailing dump, we rockhound and discover Azurite, Turquoise, Chrysocolla, and even Malachite.

We then venture into the old abandoned mine shaft where we find copper veins and quartz crystals.
It’s a fun trip and is pretty exciting, especially if you are a rockhound, like us!

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21 Comments

  1. Robert Ardalan on April 3, 2022 at 5:54 pm

    I would like a hound that can sniff out amazing Chrysocolla for me.



  2. Cliffwalker rockhounding on April 3, 2022 at 5:54 pm

    Looks like the material at my claim. I thought it was turquoise for a couple weeks too. I did find veins and nodules if you want to see what it looks like in situ.



  3. Frog Feather on April 3, 2022 at 6:02 pm

    Fantastic. I am from Seattle and am currently in Jerome, AZ hunting the tailings and it such a blast to explore. Thanks for sharing your experience! Any hints to the road into that wilderness? I just may head that way next.



  4. Maximum Off Grid on April 3, 2022 at 6:02 pm

    Here is the riddle to find this area:
    Head 51 miles Southeast from The Basalt Covered Hill as the crow flies.
    Here you will land in the place to Sharpen Knives.
    From there you will head due West to the Ranch Of Sands.
    Once there, you will cross thru the forest service gate and wave at Smokey The Bear.
    From there on, follow the rough trail (Off Road Vehicle required) and you will be greeted by the Canyon which belonged to the Miners!

    If you figure it out, let me know 🙂



  5. Steampunk Groove on April 3, 2022 at 6:04 pm

    her: ya ready to go, hun?
    him: {no/little response}
    me: he talks too much! SHEESH…. quit yer jabberin!
    LOL



  6. Tim Burt on April 3, 2022 at 6:07 pm

    I don’t understand why you don’t wear some kind of dust masks when going into old mines. In 2000 there was an outbreak of the deadly Marburg/ Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Men working in mines were exposed via the bats in the mines. Besides this, airborne toxins like asbestos and heavy metal particulates as well as gasses that have no ordor can be in caves and mines. You do know why canaries were taken into mines, right?



  7. syl men on April 3, 2022 at 6:10 pm

    Keep making them I’d have a huge collection but I am not organized, plus looks like you guys really enjoy it, much ❤️



  8. The Off-Grid Maker on April 3, 2022 at 6:11 pm

    Way cool.



  9. Winston Carter on April 3, 2022 at 6:12 pm

    Are you sure the light teal rock your seeing isn’t just "copper staining," or the corosion of traces of copper that the host rock contains?



  10. Sofia Bubb on April 3, 2022 at 6:12 pm

    Some of those look like malachite mixed in too



  11. Jeska Haley on April 3, 2022 at 6:16 pm

    You’re so cool! Love it thank you



  12. Rose Summers on April 3, 2022 at 6:17 pm

    Was interested until your disrespectful handling for a possible grave.
    Will be removing you from my YouTube.



  13. Diana Torre on April 3, 2022 at 6:19 pm

    That was fun to watch. I have always liked rockhounding.



  14. Danny White on April 3, 2022 at 6:22 pm

    unimpressed



  15. Christina D on April 3, 2022 at 6:23 pm

    Thank you for your fun video. Are you in mine canyon, Az? Or miners canyon? I love to look at maps where people are traveling to rock hound so maybe one day we can go too with the family. I don’t see mine canyon on google maps.



  16. w rice on April 3, 2022 at 6:27 pm

    for the butt scoot’n, make a pair of heavy leather butt chaps. . . you’ll figure it out.



  17. Mark Kocher on April 3, 2022 at 6:29 pm

    Just found your page. I really enjoyed the rock hounding. Can’t wait for more



  18. earthling.ish on April 3, 2022 at 6:38 pm

    trained professionals? you can’t i.d. a claim marker! the "box" contained the claim owners info.



  19. Tran The Cutest on April 3, 2022 at 6:41 pm

    The two of you are a such a wonderful blessing:) I’m a new subscriber, and I just I think you guys rock! Tee hee hee…. I love listening to the the pure, heartfelt and joyous excitement each time that you find one of these beautiful treasures, Your love for each other, and your spirit of gratitude shines so brightly! Thank you so much for this & favor to you;)



  20. Cptn Kaos on April 3, 2022 at 6:45 pm

    Amazing specimens



  21. Dan on April 3, 2022 at 6:50 pm

    try muriatic acid on those quartz points..it cleans the iron off and wont harm the quartz