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Rockhounding for Beginners
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Photos and stories
This rock crystal was found a short distance from Bend, Oregon.
It measures about 8 inches tall.
I had my first encounter with a real live rattlesnake finding this rock, thus it is nicknamed:
"MY RATTLESNAKE ROCK"
Find a club to join
A fun way to explore new collection sites
and meet other fellow rockhounders.
Oregon Council of Rock & Mineral Club
http://www.oregoncouncilrmc.org/
Oregon Rock On PDX
http://www.orerockon.com/ore_rock.htm
and meet other fellow rockhounders.
Oregon Council of Rock & Mineral Club
http://www.oregoncouncilrmc.org/
Oregon Rock On PDX
http://www.orerockon.com/ore_rock.htm
Books and supplies
Books published for this topic are rare.
Most are broad or vague, and not specific
for this subject.
Try the local Library
Most are broad or vague, and not specific
for this subject.
Try the local Library
Gold Fever
Abebook.com
Roadside Geology of Oregon
Geology of Oregon
Gem Trails of Oregon
Crystals and Minerals: by Jon Gladwell
Search for a Rockhound Book!
Collection sites/ Maps
Here are some sites that I have found with research
Some I have been to, and others that I plan to explore.
VISIT THE BEND AREA
VISIT PRINEVILLE
Oregon Department of Geology
Some I have been to, and others that I plan to explore.
VISIT THE BEND AREA
VISIT PRINEVILLE
Oregon Department of Geology
Crook county
This site has more detailed maps of collection sites
Very informative
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
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