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Kaljaia

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Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« on: March 27, 2017, 10:05:29 PM »

Roads are dry and ATV is working great, so trotted up to the Old Military Thunderegg bed this afternoon! I haven't been up here on an ATV in ten years and haven't been up at all since I got the saw, so I went a little bananas.
This is my favorite thunder egg spot. The road is literally built out of immense conglomerate eggs, with more up and down the hill, forwards and back. Some enterprising soul terraced above the road (probably to keep those darn round rocks from rolling down on top of them) and exposed the bed in several places. Apparently they were not interested in eggs, because they left them all behind! I have found one mention of this place in old literature, but it wasn't distinct enough to have pinpointed the location from that alone.
The eggs are basically a match for the "Dutch Donnybrook" eggs, which come from the far side of the ridge a mile or so away. A guy at the Madras rock show had an enormous egg with the same green and red matrix and bulbous from and said it came from some secret place out by Warmsprings.

The lighting was terrible for a cell phone camera so my photos are a bit stark, sorry!

Section of the old road. Notice the juniper poles in the rock wall- they go through and under the road. This road is a section of the Dalles Military Highway, but I don't know if the rockery is original to them. Could be newer, could be older, with the number of folks who used the route from 1860s onward. The road collapsed there when someone tried to grade it a few years back. It's testament to the old road building that a 150+ year old track remained passable by heavy equipment until just recently.


Perlite boulder above the thunder egg layer (what is the relationship between lava, obsidian, tuff, mudflow and thunder eggs? Because they all seem to show up at once.)


View back down the valley.

Eggs!







Big conglomerate boulders of them too.




And weird things in broken eggs.




I do miss my dad's old double-wide milk crate I used to haul rocks around in. Will have to find my own one of those...


Cutting. The matrix is very nearly jasper-hard, so it takes a long... time... to... cut....


And the one that got cut!

Some of the eggs are too big for my saw, so I'll stop by Richardson's one of these days and have them cut there. In all a great trip! This place is a ten minute ATV ride from my house, so I'll be visiting it as often as the roads and hunting program allows. My boss took 6 of his 8 kids up there a week ago and they all got some great eggs. They are new to the rock scene but his kids, counting down from age 12, are just starting to get super excited about rocks. They all came over to see what I was cutting tonight so we did some show and tell with whatever was on the saw table. Good times!

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I rock hunt in the Antelope/Ashwood area of the John Day river basin in Oregon.

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Re: Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2017, 07:11:12 AM »

Excellent report and pictures, Erika!  Looks like thunder egg heaven to me.  The colors in that cut egg remind me of Carrasite.   :icon_sunny:
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Re: Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2017, 08:11:31 AM »

I know a guy Elke,that hounds eggs on the RES. in Warmsprings,he brings down some beautiful stuff......
Tough country to hike it,looks like you scored some nice eggs!
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Re: Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2017, 09:21:17 AM »

Amazing...  My wife and I drove through your area a couple weeks ago. Stopped at Richardson's for a few minutes.
You have an amazing playground there.
Only a little jealous.
Bill
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Re: Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2017, 12:40:20 PM »

Glad you made it to Richardson's! They have some amazing country there too. Their continued presence and reputation for reliable thunderegg access is testament to the quality of the local rock; they can probably offer digging for another fifty+ years without depleting what they've got. These thunder egg beds run across a lot of central Oregon.
Places like this are also an encouragement to everyone who thinks that 'big new find' is out of reach. People have been crossing this thunderegg bed for hundreds of years without stopping to enjoy it. Just because a place is "known" doesn't mean it's been fully "discovered!"
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Re: Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2017, 04:49:12 AM »

Very good report Kaljaia. You are fortunate to have areas rich in stones.
It makes me want to buy a beak and start looking :thumbsup:
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Re: Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2017, 07:41:16 AM »

Are there places in that area that people can thunderegg hound? As far as I knew it was all on the reservation and you have to be Indian to access the areas...
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Re: Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2017, 11:54:19 AM »

Are there places in that area that people can thunderegg hound? As far as I knew it was all on the reservation and you have to be Indian to access the areas...

I'm east of Warm Springs and I have access to this particular location through my job. It is closed to the public, but Donnybrook/Dutch Donny are roadside spots nearby that are listed in Gem Trails of Oregon (There's no public land anywhere near that area, but since it's just on the edge of the road and as long as people don't jump fences or litter, I haven't heard any of the local landowners complain about it. Just don't add to the potholes in the road!) There's a lot of areas near Ashwood that offer digging seasonally or by request and ranches will sometimes offer field trip access during the summer rock shows. There's a bunch of beds out in the Ochocos that I have heard mention of and if it's public-access BLM or Forest Service, then far as I know personal collecting is ok. Just long dirt roads to get anywhere and if it's rained in the last 24 hours, it's not advisable to explore off the pavement in the John Day basin. The wet clay soil is equal to black ice.

Know what land you're on and what's accessible and what isn't, and it's not a great area to be in during hunting season no matter what color you're wearing, but other than that there's many many miles of unexplored countryside.
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Re: Old Military Thunder Egg Outing - image heavy
« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2017, 07:47:41 AM »

Thank you for the info........Now I know the do's and don't... Two thumbs up....
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