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Rockhounding Wyoming: A Guide to the State's Best Rockhounding Sites Second Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x154x14 mm, weight: 485 g, 230 Color Photos
  • Serija: Rockhounding Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1493027417
  • ISBN-13: 9781493027415
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x154x14 mm, weight: 485 g, 230 Color Photos
  • Serija: Rockhounding Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1493027417
  • ISBN-13: 9781493027415
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The 75 sites described in this guide take you across the red desert to the high mountain majesty of the Big Horns and Wind Rivers as well as the geologic wonders of Yellowstone National Park. Graham, a former hardrock miner, developed an interest in rocks at an early age, and he shares his enthusiasm for rockhounding and his appreciation for the diverse Wyoming landscape that holds the treasure. Each description provides detailed information complete with maps on how to find the remote as well as popular digs, what will likely be found there, the tools to bring, the best season to visit, the appropriate vehicle to drive, or when to lace up your hiking boots to get to those out-of-the-way places.
About This Book ix
Introduction 1(6)
Rock Hound Etiquette 7(6)
Black Hills, South Dakota
1 Teepee Canyon Agates
13(4)
2 Garnets near Custer
17(2)
3 Fairburn Agates of Buffalo Gap
19(4)
4 Agates East of Rapid City
23(5)
Northeast Wyoming
5 Agates of the Mineral Hills
28(3)
6 Fish Scales of Pine Ridge
31(2)
7 Selenite at Schoonover
33(3)
8 Dry Creek Petrified Forest
36(4)
9 Agates and Petrified Wood along Highway 16
40(1)
10 Selenite at Newcastle
41(3)
Southeast Wyoming
11 Youngite of Guernsey
44(3)
12 Hartville Onyx
47(1)
13 Roadside Schist near Hartville
48(1)
14 Glendo Shoreline Agates
49(2)
15 Moss Agate Road at Douglas
51(3)
16 Natrona Archery Range Agate
54(3)
17 Muddy Mountain Agate
57(1)
18 Casper Alabaster
58(1)
19 Moss Agate Ridge
59(3)
20 Silicified Wood of Marshall
62(2)
21 Medicine Bow Wood
64(4)
22 Foxpark Feldspar
68(4)
23 Saratoga Agate and Wood
72(2)
24 Hog Park Crystals
74(2)
25 Mine Minerals at Encampment
76(3)
26 Sierra Madre Mine Minerals
79(2)
27 Marshall Agates
81(5)
28 Green Nodules on Marshall Road
86(4)
29 Holaday Road Agates
90(4)
Central Wyoming
30 Cottonwood Creek Dinosaur Trail
94(3)
31 Pelecypods of Alcova
97(4)
32 Buzzard Road Jade
101(3)
33 Horse Creek Jade
104(2)
34 Intrusive Crystals along CR 321
106(3)
35 Dry Creek Jasper
109(3)
36 Pathfinder Feldspar
112(4)
37 Sage Hen Creek Agates
116(4)
38 Gas Hills Black Jade
120(3)
39 Microwave Tower Snowflake Jade
123(3)
40 Apple Green Jade of Home on the Range
126(4)
41 Cedar Rim Agate
130(5)
Southwest Wyoming
42 South Pass Treasures
135(3)
43 Tri-territory Quartz
138(3)
44 Palm Wood West of Oregon Buttes
141(2)
45 Agatized Algae in the Wood Bed
143(3)
46 Eden Valley Petrified Wood
146(3)
47 Opalized Wood of the Big Sandy
149(4)
48 Big Sandy Algae
153(3)
49 The Blue Forest of Green River
156(3)
50 Muddy Creek Agates
159(3)
51 Lonetree Black Agate
162(4)
52 Agate of Burntfork Road
166(3)
53 Red Agate of Cedar Mountain
169(3)
54 Banded Flint of McKinnon
172(3)
55 Red Agate near Henry's Fork
175(3)
56 Brown Turritella of Little America
178(4)
57 Ridgetop Agate
182(4)
58 Fossil Fish of Kemmerer
186(4)
Northwest Wyoming
59 Sandstone Shells along Highway 294
190(6)
60 Gneiss along Highway 212
196(3)
61 Pegmatite Minerals on 296
199(3)
62 "Devils Toenails" of Red Lake
202(2)
63 Colored Chalcedony along Highway 120
204(3)
64 Petrified Wood of the North Fork
207(3)
65 Petrified Wood of the South Fork
210(2)
66 Basalt and Crystal of Carter Mountain
212(4)
67 Gypsum and Calcite South of Lovell
216(4)
68 Bighorn Agates
220(4)
69 Fossils at Medicine Mountain
224(3)
70 Five Springs Fossils
227(4)
71 Crystal Creek Fossils
231(3)
72 Birdseye Chert
234(3)
73 Tough Creek Smorgasbord
237(4)
74 Wind River Iris Agates
241(2)
75 Thorofare Agates
243(3)
About the Author 246
Born in Wyoming near the southwestern edge of the Black Hills, Ken still considers himself a native. The old west history came to life at an early age, which contributed to the urge to explore and especially find undiscovered wonders. Black Hills Gold lured many colorful characters to The Black Hills adding to his desire to gain more knowledge of this mysterious connection between rocks and men. Kens search cut a trail through local mines and ghost towns, including work as an underground miner at Homestake Mine in Lead, South Dakota, and then expanded into an international quest. A serious mining accident created a career change from underground mining to writing. As time marched on a new perspective on mining presented an opportunity for Ken to attend Montana Tech at Butte, Montana, resulting in a Mining Engineer degree. This opened more new doors to explore previously unseen minerals and metals of all types. The adventure then expanded to tunnels in places such as the Weehawken Tunnel in New Jersey, and the Seymour-Capilano Twin Tunnels in Vancouver, BC. The interest in rocks, minerals and geology is still very active with historical information helping to focus on some specifics. Writing is taking on a more prominent place at this stage of life as his body just cant do what it used to. A novel is in the works.  Rockhounding Wyoming is an attempt to share the treasure trail with those who would like to embark on their own adventure. It is hoped that the sites and information shared in this book will help enlighten seekers and provide a little more clarity on what to look for in the geology that surrounds us all. Currently Ken lives in Craig, Colorado with his wife Sandy. They still load up and head into the vast expanse all around them at any opportunity. The adventure of the treasure hunt lives on, even if the destiny of old age slows Ken up.