 Hello and welcome to the rugged rockhound. Today we are cutting a whole bunch of rocks. All kinds of things. Geodes, woods, whatever. Let's see what we got. Starting this off with some of the birds and marble with the shell fossil and this one became a nice ice cream cone. Nice. Got a nice flat dugway geode here. Very nice. Like it. Here we have another piece of verdant wonder stone. Looked pretty nice from here so we cut it. Oh, wow. That looks really nice. Very nice color and patterns. Oh yeah, that's a good one. Here we've got a big cluster of limonette cubes. Only a little bit of pyrite. Interesting. Another little dugway geode. The other side broke off so we just got this piece. Still nice. Here was a nice long piece of petrified wood. It doesn't look like much outside. Let's see and look at that inside. Isn't that beautiful? It's actually a really nice piece. Even little twigs like this can be really nice inside. This is a little piece of the agate from Drum Mountains. Oh, look at that. Oh, the banding at the top is really nice. The rest of it is really cool. This pattern of red intermixed with kind of the colorless to white. Here is somewhat, this is called Picasso marble. It comes from an old claim down southern Utah that I went to a long time ago. I don't think they can go there anymore. Look at that. Isn't that stuff beautiful? The webbing in it. This is, if you hold it like this, imagine that as a big, a nice tree. It's a Halloween rock. Yeah, perfect for Halloween. Here's another thin geode. Okay, not too bad. We've had better though. So this is some of what you call snake skin agate. This came from Nevada. And that's what it looks like inside. Usually they're not the best looking things. Still, they're very interesting. There's another piece of petrified wood. Oh, that's not too bad considering it doesn't look great on the outside. Here's some more of that kind of agatized barite from Cisco and Yellowcat. And not the best looking one, but I do like that red right in the middle there. This is some magnetite from the iron mines down by Cedar City. Oh, look at that. Look at the blue in that, the agate. That is stunning, isn't it? That is beautiful. Wow. More of this, please. There's a little cluster of geodes and not too bad. More of a thundering. Fair nice. This was another piece of the drum mountain agate. The rest of this kind of fractured, but this little piece is decent. You actually see light through this if you hold up to the sun. And for the final one, we have this big agate that I think came from that spot of Tim's. The one that's the little Moab area chimney rock. Oh, oh, okay. Very interesting. I should get a little closer look at some of that. Very, very interesting. Okay, I like it. Very interesting. That's it for today's episode. A whole bunch of good looking stuff. I really hope you enjoyed it and I hope to see you on the next one. Until next time, remember, there is treasure everywhere.