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El. knyga: Rockhounding Idaho: A Guide to the State's Best Rockhounding Sites

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  • Serija: Rockhounding Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493034123
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Rockhounding Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493034123

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A complete guide to finding, collecting, and preparing the state's gems & mineralsRockhounding Idaho is a must-have book for anyone interested in collecting rocks, minerals, fossils, and gold in the Gem State. Completely up-to-date with over 200 GPS coordinates in ninety-nine collecting locales, it covers popular and widely known fee-dig operations as well as four-wheel-drive adventures into the desert, and long winding drives through the mountains. The result is a complete and accurate guide to the state's vast riches.The authora long-time field collector in the Pacific Northwest and an award-winning writerclearly explains the broad outlines of Idaho's many collecting locales and mining districts, and provides an appreciation for the geology underneath. You can use this guide to plan expeditions straight across the state or to devise looping road trips that cover a single region in great detail. From agates to zeolites, from garnets to gold, Rockhounding Idaho is the ideal resource for ­­rockhounds of all ages and experience levels. Look inside to find: Maps and detailed site descriptions with directions Suggested tools and techniques Land-use regulations and legal restrictions Information on nearby camping
Preface ix
Acknowledgments x
Introduction 1(14)
Map Legend
14(1)
How to Use This Book 15(4)
Rockhounding Sites
1 Priest Lake
19(3)
2 Solo Creek
22(2)
3 Pack River
24(2)
4 Ruby Creek
26(2)
5 Moyie River
28(3)
6 Tungsten Hill
31(2)
7 Leonia Knob
33(3)
8 Clark Fork
36(3)
9 Talache
39(2)
10 Chloride Gulch
41(3)
11 Vulcan Mine
44(3)
12 Pine Creek
47(3)
13 Crystal Gold Mine
50(3)
14 Sierra Silver Mine Tour
53(2)
15 Prichard Creek
55(2)
16 St. Joe River
57(3)
17 Big Carpenter Creek
60(3)
18 Emerald Creek
63(2)
19 Bechtel Mountain
65(2)
20 Hoodoo Placers
67(2)
21 Fossil Bowl
69(2)
22 Mica Mountain
71(3)
23 Freezeout Ridge
74(4)
24 Crater Peak
78(2)
25 Bathtub Mountain
80(2)
26 Blackdome Peak
82(2)
27 O'Donnell Creek
84(2)
28 Orofino Creek
86(3)
29 Pierce
89(2)
30 Musselshell
91(2)
31 LoloPass
93(3)
32 Lower Clearwater
96(2)
33 Selway River
98(3)
34 Cottonwood
101(2)
35 Elk City
103(3)
36 White Bird
106(2)
37 Slate Creek
108(3)
38 Lucile
111(2)
39 Salmon River
113(3)
40 Ruby Rapids
116(3)
41 Florence
119(3)
42 Ruby Meadows
122(3)
43 Crystal Mountain
125(2)
44 Warren
127(3)
45 Stibnite
130(5)
46 Paddy Flat
135(2)
47 Goose Creek
137(3)
48 Big Creek
140(2)
49 Mica Hill
142(2)
50 Little Weiser River
144(2)
51 Cuprum
146(3)
52 Mineral
149(3)
53 Fourth of July Creek
152(2)
54 Weiser
154(3)
55 Idaho City
157(4)
56 Dismal Swamp
161(3)
57 Graveyard Point
164(4)
58 Sommer Camp Road
168(2)
59 Opalene Gulch
170(2)
60 McBride Creek
172(3)
61 Coal Mine Basin
175(2)
62 South Mountain
177(2)
63 Cow Creek
179(3)
64 Silver City
182(3)
65 War Eagle Mountain
185(2)
66 Reynolds Creek
187(2)
67 Tinsdale Road
189(3)
68 Bruneau River
192(2)
69 Rabbit Springs
194(2)
70 Clover Creek
196(3)
71 Big Wood River
199(3)
72 Cray Creek
202(3)
73 Little Wood River
205(2)
74 Cold Springs Creek
207(3)
75 Muldoon Creek
210(2)
76 Fish Creek Reservoir
212(2)
77 Big Southern Butte
214(3)
78 Arco Hills
217(2)
79 Trail Creek
219(4)
80 East Fork Salmon River
223(3)
81 Bayhorse
226(2)
82 Yankee Fork
228(2)
83 Napias Creek
230(2)
84 Meyers Cove
232(2)
85 Morgan Creek
234(2)
86 Challis
236(3)
87 Leaton Gulch
239(2)
88 Lemhi Pass
241(3)
89 Spencer Opal Mines
244(3)
90 Cinder Butte
247(2)
91 Bitch Creek
249(2)
92 Conant Creek
251(2)
93 Caribou Mountain
253(3)
94 Pelican Point
256(2)
95 China Hat
258(2)
96 Little Flat
260(2)
97 Spence Gulch
262(3)
98 Paris Canyon
265(2)
99 St. Charles
267(2)
Appendix A Websites 269(4)
Appendix B Clubs 273(2)
Appendix C Rock, Gem, and Prospecting Shops 275(2)
Bibliography 277(3)
Index 280(5)
About the Author 285
Garret Romaine has been an avid rockhound, fossil hunter, and gold prospector for 35 years. He is a long-time journalist, columnist, and technical writer, and teaches technical writing at Portland State University. He is a Fellow in the Society for Technical Communication. He holds a degree in geology from the University of Oregon and a degree in geography from the University of Washington. Since 1997 he has written a regular magazine column for the Gold Prospectors Association of America entitled "Mining the Internet." His first book, Gem Trails of Washington, documented popular collecting locales in that state. He revised and updated Gem Trails of Oregon in 2009. This is his third book. Garret writes from Portland, Oregon.