Last Saturday the Mariposa Gem and Mineral Club went to the East side of the Sierras to pick up some obsidian. We met at the Mobile Station near the intersection of State 395 and US 120. Good food. Expensive gas.
From there we went south on 395 to the turn off for the ski resort of Mammoth Lakes. We went east from there. The first stop we found some little pieces of mahogany but all the black obsidian had pits or lumps in it. Not very good stuff.
Then we took several back roads and ended up that the top of the hill. I think it's called "Lookout Mountain" but there's no lookout. You can get huge chunks of obsidian here, all black and some with visible layers, all of it has those pits and lumps. Great for building walls, but not much else.
Then we went to the north of that area and near the "chalk cliffs." We were looking for some green chert that all of knew about where the formation was. We checked out several dead ends and couldn't find it. Then we took one more turn and came across what looked like the place. It wasn't, but the place was full of pinkish chert and some with some very interesting patterns. We got some nice stuff there.
Then we continued looking for this spot I thought I could find where there is some very nice silver sheen obsidian. We stopped several times at some obsidian in the road, but it was all that pitiful stuff. At our last stop, just to let the other drivers know we were giving up and heading out, someone picked up a very nice piece of obsidian. No pits, no bumps, some visible layers in it. We then started walking the road. We found buckets of nice stuff and many obsidian "bombs."
The two best collecting spots we found by accident. In all, we agreed that it was a productive trip.
Then back to the "Whoa Nellie Delli," at the Mobile Station, for the best burger and fries in the state.
http://www.whoanelliedeli.com/Good food and good rocks. You can't beat that.
I have the GPS coordinates if anyone wants.