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Let's Rock => Rockhounding Tips, Maps, Trips Etc. => Topic started by: ToTheSummit on March 18, 2016, 10:36:08 PM
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Off to Wileys Well in the morning. Gonna spend 8 days there. Lots of rocks to be had, but mostly I'm looking forward to sitting around a campfire each night and sleeping under the stars. Not to say the rocks won't be awesome though! Going to try to see some areas I missed last year, and since I borrowed a quad from a friend I should be able to explore some areas that I couldn't easily access in my truck last time. Should be a fun week any way I slice it.
Looks like I'm ready to roll!
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I'm excited but it looks dry and hot not at all wht I hound in so it will be exotic from our perspective up here. Be careful.
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Have fun, find lots of rocks and watch out for the snakes!
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Back home safe and sound. It was an awesome week in the desert! I will have a full trip report to come, but for now I just need all my rockhound friends to wish me luck. I am hoping for something nice when I cut this sucker open. I pulled some nice geodes from the ash this week, but this one took the prize! I never thought I would find a geode so large I can't even cut it in my clubs 24" saw! Going to have to use a quickie saw to open this fella since no one in town has a 36" saw. In reality I think there is a 75% chance this thing is just a dud, lots of boring rhyolite and a few embedded nodules inside. But there is always a slim chance it is amazing inside when I cut it. Either way it was the find of the week, and the icing on the cake of a great vacation.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Lunker_zpsximcetud.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Lunker_zpsximcetud.jpg.html)
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Either way you had a real gift from nature. I have handled many of these and they are very dynamic on the outside. Good luck!
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That sure is a biggun'!! Im looking forward to seeing that sucker cut open and your trip report as well! Welcome back! :-)
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Wowza! That thing is huge! Hope it's totally beautiful inside once you get it cut. Can't wait to see what's inside -- I can just imagine what you must be feeling. :icon_sunny:
Looking forward to the trip report.
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Woohoo!!! Jackpot! :icon_sunny: :thumbsup: :toothy10:
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Wow, thats a huge geode!
I hope its full of amethyst!
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At the Opal Butte mine we had geodes up to 10 feet in diameter. I love to look at them and imagine the wild process that formed them. That one is very appealing, nice form. I think I need to go to Oregon soon and see some more.
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Sorry I'm slow on getting a trip report together. I've been busy but I promise it will happen eventually.
I did cut the geode. Used a quickie saw since no one around here has a 36" saw I could use. As I thought it was mainly rhyolite inside, but there are some nice quartz stringers and some small veins of agate also. I knew I wouldn't get lucky enough to bag a hollow beauty of that size, but it still looks nice anyway. Even the rhyolite is a pretty mottled red color and will polish nicely. And with the inclusions it will make for some pleasing finished faces. I have a couple pieces I'm going to polish and make into bookends.
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Heres the geode cut up. The faces are a little rough, but not too bad. I was able to do a pretty good job with the quickie saw. And now the pieces are small enough to fit in my 18" saw (barely) so I can trim the faces and get them prettied up.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/CutBigGeode_zpsw5jmbui0.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/CutBigGeode_zpsw5jmbui0.jpg.html)
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Nice! Looking forward to the trip report when you get around to it. :WEEEE:
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What type of blade are you using?
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Got all the pictures organized, resized, and uploaded to photobucket. Don't have time to sit and write up the trip reprot tonight though. But I'll get to it this week.
Here is what the big geode looks like on a freshly cut face. The bookends should come out nice.
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wish i was close enough to go there, then head over to the public digging area for fire agate lol :Digging:
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OK, lets try to get some pictures posted from the trip. I envy all the snowbirds who winter here. This area is great and I can see myself exploring it a lot more in the future. I love camping and I love deserts and I love rocks so its a trifecta for me!
Although I usually camp alone in the back country I decided to stay at the campground this time. It was nice because I was able to set camp and leave my stuff there all week without worrying about something being stolen (the camp host keeps a pretty close eye on things). And its not like the scenery around the campsite sucks. Here is Thumb Peak as seen from my camp.
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Birds were everywhere. Songbirds were singing and chirping throughout the day and it made it relaxing to sit in camp when I had down time. I even had a hummingbird almost land in my lap while quietly reading one afternoon. And every morning there was a large covey of quail that would run through my camp. I only was able to snap a quick pic of them.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Quail_zpsi3lcihsp.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Quail_zpsi3lcihsp.jpg.html)
One day I heard a couple hawks creating quite a ruckus screeching and diving at each other. I snapped a picture from afar but it wasn't until I got home and enlarged the photo I figured out what all the fuss was about...one of them had caught a rodent for lunch and the other no doubt wanted in on the action.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Hawks1_zps0mqxknfh.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Hawks1_zps0mqxknfh.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Hawks2_zpsipzajn9v.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Hawks2_zpsipzajn9v.jpg.html)
Another thing that makes this area unique is the nearby military site/bombing range. This results in lots of low flying aircraft. At least once or twice a day something cool would fly over. The most impressive was a C-130 transport about 200 feet off the deck, but I got no picture of that one. I did snap a quick shot of a helicopter and an osprey.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/SikorskyS65_zpsspu0f36j.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/SikorskyS65_zpsspu0f36j.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Osprey_zpsyhnjabq8.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Osprey_zpsyhnjabq8.jpg.html)
I borrowed a quad from a guy for this trip. I can see why rockhounds like them! It made exploring so much easier and I was able to see places I'd never have gone in my truck. Here it is sitting on the "Pebble Terrace".
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/QuadNScenery_zpsp17gskm1.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/QuadNScenery_zpsp17gskm1.jpg.html)
And speaking of Pebble Terrace, this is a pretty interesting area. It is old gravel beds deposited by the Colorado river eons ago. The river is now many miles from here, but the gravel beds remain and they contain rock from the entire Colorado drainage system. Its like rockhounding in Colorado, Utah, Arizona and California all at one site. You never know what you'll find, and its all river tumbled. It can be maddening though since its all covered in desert varnish and everything looks the same!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/PebbleTerraceStones_zpsmfttpijn.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/PebbleTerraceStones_zpsmfttpijn.jpg.html)
Some people don't like the desert, but I love it! The stark, rugged beauty and the feeling of desolation has always appealed to me. I could roam deserts til the day I die and be a happy man...and truth be told, I probably will! Here is my obligatory selfie with some scenery. See that dark spot on the valley floor below me? Thats my quad.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/SelfieScenery_zpsgazga8rb.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/SelfieScenery_zpsgazga8rb.jpg.html)
And some more scenery, this time with my truck.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/TruckNScenery_zpsc2thqpv5.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/TruckNScenery_zpsc2thqpv5.jpg.html)
The cacti were, for the most part, not in bloom. Some of the early bloomers were done and other were not on yet.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Cacti1_zpsgkx8prva.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Cacti1_zpsgkx8prva.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Cacti2_zpseacsyi23.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Cacti2_zpseacsyi23.jpg.html)
Besides the birds there is always the desert reptiles. There are always lots of lizards.
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The only snake I saw had all week an unfortunate encounter with a vehicle earlier that morning. Poor little guy was still fresh when I came along, but quite dead. I edited the photo cause no one wants to see his guts popping out
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And I came across one large desert tortoise. He was a bit annoyed that I stopped to photograph him, but I was quick and respectful and didn't disturb him. Looked as if he'd been munching on a cactus earlier with all the green around his mouth.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Tortoise1_zps2kbezspx.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Tortoise1_zps2kbezspx.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Tortoise2_zpsqwlbanse.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Tortoise2_zpsqwlbanse.jpg.html)
Desert sunsets are always spectacular. I always take lots of sunset photos when I go out. Heres a sampling from 3 different evenings.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Sunset1_zps4h0vz02v.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Sunset1_zps4h0vz02v.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Sunset2_zpszhjr42xm.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Sunset2_zpszhjr42xm.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Sunset3_zps0jyyxxvc.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Sunset3_zps0jyyxxvc.jpg.html)
Of course the whole purpose of going out there was to dig rocks. And dig I did! Only a rockhound would spend 4 hours digging a hole in the side of a mountain only to find nothing and still call it a good day. Haha! Thats exactly what I got out of this hole...nothing! Remember, that was a virgin hillside before I started digging here.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/UselessHole_zpsfgsp43lr.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/UselessHole_zpsfgsp43lr.jpg.html)
And that wasn't the only wasted hole I dug. At another spot I was digging away when some women came toodling in in an SUV. They came over and started asking me a bunch of questions about how to hunt geodes. I had a nice conversation with them and went back to my hole. Later she came over with a nice little geode she had picked out of some nearby tailings. She had smashed it open and, voila, amethyst inside! Meanwhile I found nothing for all my digging in that spot! LOL Thats how it goes when digging for geodes.
Of course in the end I did find rocks. After a few days the picnic table starts to look like this.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/PicnicTable_zpsmjh80pcb.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/PicnicTable_zpsmjh80pcb.jpg.html)
I have already shared the large geode. I collected quite a few others from the same site as the big one. Nothing too interesting yet as I've been cutting them, but not too boring either.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/CutGeode_zpsgevct4n8.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/CutGeode_zpsgevct4n8.jpg.html)
I picked up this interesting piece of pet wood at pebble terrace. I have no idea where it came from, only that the Colorado river dumped it here eventually.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/PetWood_zpsyepqjyq8.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/PetWood_zpsyepqjyq8.jpg.html)
And I have some nice little jaspers I picked up. This one has some neat creamy browns and promising patterns.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/BrownJasperSlabs_zpsgwntlvde.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/BrownJasperSlabs_zpsgwntlvde.jpg.html)
And this brecciated one is cool.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/BrecciatedSlabs_zpspy04pwgr.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/BrecciatedSlabs_zpspy04pwgr.jpg.html)
Also found a couple artifacts while wandering. A small piece of pottery and a broken arrowhead.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Artifacts_zpswaopmt8g.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/Artifacts_zpswaopmt8g.jpg.html)
So thats a quick trip with me out to the desert. Hope you enjoyed.
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Awesome pictures! Looks like a harsh yet beautiful landscape, and those sunsets are stunning. Great rock too- that breccated jasper is really cool.
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Thanks for the trip report and all the excellent pictures! You saw lots of critters, which is always a plus in my book. You saw Thumb Peak and we have Thumb Butte.
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Started slabbing up another one from this trip today. "Lost Claim Agate".
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/LostClaimAgate_zpsy7ixh7oh.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/LostClaimAgate_zpsy7ixh7oh.jpg.html)
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Thank you very much, they are wonderful pictures. Packlithic just returned from hiking in the desert around
palm Springs. She did two weeks of day hikes and even met a family of campground hosts that she met down there when she and I hiked and climbed there over a decade ago.The desert has great visual power, I am always very sad when we turn north.
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Cut a cab from that brecciated stone today. It cuts and polishes nicely.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/BrecciatedCab_zpstq5x3nmg.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/BrecciatedCab_zpstq5x3nmg.jpg.html)
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Damn thats got some nice contrast
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Oooh, yummy! Liking that one lots! :headbang:
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Cut a cab from that brecciated stone today. It cuts and polishes nicely.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/ToTheSummit/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/BrecciatedCab_zpstq5x3nmg.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/ToTheSummit/media/Wileys%20Well/March%202016/BrecciatedCab_zpstq5x3nmg.jpg.html)
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Oh that's gorgeous. I wish I wasn't on a spending freeze right now, because I'd buy that in a New York Minute!
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Dang I miss the Wileys Wells area :undecided:. Before moving from So. Cal., we used to make it out there at least once a year. Your trip report brings back a lot of great memories. Thanks for taking us along.