 Hello and welcome once again to the Rugged Rockhound. Today gonna cut some rocks open. Actually have quite a few little gilds I managed to find so Let's get at it Start things off. I got a little bit of that kind of yellow and black agate from near Levan Yeah, it's kind of got a yellowish color to it a little bit of that yellow Here's some black agate from Levan This one was actually up in the conglomerate from the conglomerate layer rather than the volcanic where most of it comes from and oh That's just solid actually that's cool drop that piece. So Huh? Yeah, I might want to slab some more pieces of that up Get some light going through it very nice Here's this geode from Dugway Looks nice. It's like a good old Dugway geode Here's a little bit of a red jasper. I saw sitting around and And there's Jasper. There's an interesting little circle right there I wonder if that's like a little fossil Sometimes you will get little fossils trapped in them if they originated in a limestone Really cool Here's some more Levan black agate the thing shattered a bit. So let's just kind of look at the pieces Got that Got that one That one these are the nice pieces right here a little bit better more clear nice This is a stream pebble I found that looks like travertine basically calcite, so Yeah, you can see kind of the calcite form through there Probably would look nice with light shining through it. Don't know if you can see any Cool There we go and another nice looking Dugway geode Whoa That one is really filled in look at that There's a lot of calcite in there agate got some banding there Here's some more of the black agate from Levan Okay, it looks about like I thought pretty nice This is some of that black and yellow agate that we found that we hadn't cut open Very nice. Oh, yeah It's so nice to have that yellow in there. It adds a great contrast and some good lines in there Nice Here's a piece of jasper. I saw laying around kind of a jas bag it And it didn't really cut it just fractured as I tried to cut it, but that's what it looked like Very nice still Here's some more black agate from the van didn't realize I was gonna cut so much Levan black agate today and calcite. Oh That's kind of cool You got that calcite in different patterns in there that makes it look very different Here's another Dugway geode. Oh Very nice. Oh, it's very filled in. This one's more like a thunder egg Cool Here's a piece of Wonderstone from Salina And oh kind of neat based on the colors. I actually know where this came from this would have been the the South Hill Cool Here's some more of that black and yellow agate. Oh, yeah Yeah, that looks nice. Yeah cut thin pieces. I should look really cool Of course, what would a cutting be without some Vernon Wonderstone? So probably he's gonna look like that and yeah pretty much Still nice. It's always nice This is a little bit of that red Levan agate that we found I wanted to see if there was anything else inside of it and Little bit some black to actually decent amount of black Really cool And our last one for today is this Dugway geode that was already broken here But look at that looks like a good thunder egg. Let's see. Yep. It continues very nice Very nice indeed. That's a good one to end on As always some nice pieces that was About what I thought for the most part, but yeah still really nice and it is September now the temperature starting to come down and Rock-hounding will once again start to begin in earnest as the temperature is much more preferred To go out rock-hounding. So look forward to some more rock-hounding and yeah, I'm excited Let's get out and see what we can find and remember there is treasure everywhere