Clement Museum Group Dig April 2010

I came back from a dig two weeks ago and on the way home, I began to feel like I was coming down with something… something that felt like a sore throat,  so I stopped at a truck stop on my way home and picked up a bottle of Robitussin cough syrup…thats usually the only non prescription stuff that seems to work on me. Once I arrived home it felt like cold and sinus pressure coming on, so I got the hydrogen peroxide out and put a few drops in my ears, that usually takes care of things for me if I can catch it soon enough…well this time I didnt catch it soon enough and it blossomed into a full blown cold within a day or two…so bad at work that others said I sounded rough on the radio and Tuesday night I actually wound up going home about midnight…….in all honesty, I felt pretty good when I started that night but felt myself deteriorating and my supervisor told me to go home and get better, so I did…went home that is…the get better part took longer to accomplish….in this day of better technology and medicines, one would think that there would be something out there that one can take and get over a cold much faster, like in one day at the very most….not….we are just spoiled these days I guess.

By Thursday, I had firmly started on some allergy/cold medicine and decided to drive back down to Kentucky and help the newcomers find some great fluorite, so I took off mid morning and by 10 am when I stopped to gas up in Festus, the sinus pressure was so bad I felt like I was driving under the influence…had to hold on to the side of my truck for balance… and prayed that if I got pulled over, the police officer would have a clue what sinus pressure was like and how it made one feel…..I had drank some black tea for the caffeine to keep me alert for the five hour drive down there, but in this case, prob mixing with the cough syrup, it gave me even more pressure and one terrible headache as well.

After filling up the gas tank on a great price, 2.49 a gallon, I started south on 55 and began drinking copious amounts of bottled water and a couple of tylenols for my headache. Within twenty minutes I felt the pressure start to subside and the headache dissipating as well. By the time I drove thru Cape two hours later I was feeling much better and continued south, hoping the pressure was gone for good.

I arrived at the museum about 2:30 and visited with Tina for about thirty minutes and then headed over to check in at the Relax Inn in Kuttawa next to Interstate 24.

The next morning I headed over to the museum to meet up with everyone with the McRocks Group and the Memphis MAGS Club that were joining us on the group dig this weekend,  and get signed up… and my sinus pressure had returned immensely, so I knew then and there it was going to be an interesting day for me. I let everyone know that I was like Janitor in a Drum and would be with them in spirit but wasnt sure about the physical part of things, but would do what I could to help them find some nice material no matter what. I was confident that we had left enough material behind the week before that everyone would leave happy, but its always a huge plus if you can dig something up on your own as well. It just makes the trip that much more worthwhile.

After a short safety talk we drove out to the mine and found Mike Royal from Ohio out there already and getting things ready to dig. Mike had been there a day before and was a newcomer to the McRocks group. After pointing out the piles and the material left behind, everyone began circulating around and checking things out on their own.

Mike and Mike and Opal got down into the pit and started working things over to see if anything could be found. Opal wasted no time getting into the pit water and checking things out to her own satisfaction. Opal enjoys chasing after sticks thrown into the water or rocks that simply fall into the water, she loves the water and the mud equally. 🙂

Miners Spread Out All Over

Opal Doing What Opal Does Best

Mike and Mike Peruse the End Stretch

Chrissy and Bill Fraser Talking

Bill was a great host, as were all of the museum folks and he came back frequently during the day to check on us and help newcomers find some great material and point out areas to look for and find material as well. I remember one day last year when the weather wasnt so great, storms were around us and Bill drove up to the top of the hill above us as we dug and kept watch on the area south of us to warn us of any storms that might approach us…I dont know of too many people that would go above and beyond to watch out for rockhounds like this…luckily this year we had great weather and didnt have to worry about such things.

Pretty soon everyone dug in and found some spots to work and began finding goodies….

Bebe Checks One Out

and rolling boulders around to see what was on the bottom side and attached…

Checking Out a Big Boulder

and even the little tykes had fun looking around for goodies, we created an area with goodies for them especially….

Little Tykes Rockhounding Too

Robert Duncan decided he wanted to get dirty and find some nice big goodies, so he got down into the pit with Mike and Mike and began helping Mike Royal move some big boulders around in order to find some pockets. Within a hour or two, pockets were found and some nice specimens were found….

Mike and Robert and Mike Look One Over

Mike Helps Pound A Few Goodies Free

Robert Washes One Goodie Off

and then Robert found a really big and heavy one…and Mike graciously decided to muscle it out of the pit for him…

Mike Muscled This Chunk Out

Mike Muscled This Chunk Up the Bank

Mike Muscled This Chunk

….that thing was heavy, prob chockfull of galena lead…later on Robert went to his truck and retrieved his dolly for it, but Mike just picked it up and carried it up to Robert`s truck instead…no wonder he was a little tired that day…

As the day wore on, some nice goodies were found all over the mine area…I didnt get any pics of it, but Bebe found a nice palm sized cluster of cubes in one of the dirt tailing piles and shortly afterward, a large chunk with deep purple fluorite cubes all over the top of it as well. She was one happy camper after that. She had to get a little muddy finding it, digging it out of some deep dark gray clay mud about two feet down into the pile….I walked around the first few hours trying to help folks find some nice stuff as did Chrissy…who did alot better hands on while I just walked around in a daze and tried to keep my balance most of the time…although I did manage to find a couple of smaller clusters in the parking area.

Mike Royal found a nice pocket down in the pit where he and Robert and Mike Streeter were working, we heard at least one yell of ” Eureka ” from him at some point during the day and I took my camera over to record the moment for him.

Mike Royal Finds a Pocket

EUREKA !!!!

Mike Royal With a Very Nice Cluster Find

Shortly after Mike started finding some nice goodies with cubes, alot of people decided to get down in the pit to see what could be found and it got crowded quickly.

Even though we had the pit widened with the track hoe the weekend before, it wasnt wide enough to accomodate everyone that wanted to get down there at the same time and so we had to exercise some crowd control procedures. We dug another hour or two and then stopped for the day. After cleaning up, several of us met at the Oasis Bar and Grill for supper and enjoyed some nice steak dinners. It began to rain around midnight but cleared off by 9 am which is about the time we arrived at the mine again the next morning.

As I was driving to the museum for the 8 am meet, I spotted a few wild turkeys running into the woods near the road and stopped to photograph them in the ending rain showers…

Day Two Wild Turkeys on Way to Museum

 

Robert had driven over to southern Illinois to meet up with the Marlers and visit with a mineral collector over there and so didn`t return to the mine til about noon, but once he did, he promptly joined those of us in the pit who were digging out several goodies from the banks above the vein. I even felt so much better that I decided to put on my hip wader firemans boots and get muddy myself. Steve Gibbs teamed up with Mike Royal and they proceeded to dig into the bank a bit, finding a few nice cubes before returning once again to the boulders at the end of the pit.

I began digging into the bank where Chrissy had started digging the day before and I began finding a few small cube clusters…and while digging, I didn`t take any pics either….I was soon joined on my left by Bebe, and on my right by April, and April was joined later by Robert when he arrived, and boy did we find some nice material in the banks we had been standing on the day before…I`m going to add some pics of my cleaned up goodies to give you an idea of what we pulled out of there and here are some pics of some pretty happy rockhounds before we left for the day….

April Suns On the Dirt Piles

Steve Helps Out With the Water Hose

Cleaned Up Deep Purple Cubes

Cleaned Up Deep Purple Cubes Piece

Small Deep Purple Cubes

On the way home, I spotted an unusual cloud about 7 pm, it was positioned a little east of the setting sun and appeared that the west end of the cloud was on fire…I snapped a quick photo of it as I was driving and sent it to one of the local weathermen in St Louis the other day to inquire about it. I talk to Mike Roberts, of Channel Five News alot for my work in St Louis, and he told me that what I saw and photographed was ” the cirrus blow-off from the anvil of a thunderstorm….the cloud is made entirely of ice crystals so you are getting in impressive halo.”  It was quite impressive to me, have never seen anything like it….

Cloud On Fire On Way Home

 

Another great trip and looking forward to returning there in June for the annual show.

 

 

 

 

 

Eureka Mine Fluorite Scouting Trip 2010

Drove down to Marion,  Kentucky last weekend for a couple of days to join some rockhound friends from Michigan, North Carolina, and Georgia, and we dug into the Eureka Mine for our second exploratory dig in as many years. We always like to do this before a group dig so we have a better idea of what can be found by the group before we get there. This year we were lucky enough to schedule this dig one week ahead of the group dig, and fortunate to get some pretty good weather as well.

We arrived at the mine Saturday morning and found the pit pretty much the way we remembered leaving it the spring season before…and as soon as Wayne arrived and readied his equipment, he began to dig the pit wider for us again…..this guy really knows what he is doing.  We were his second group to work closely with, and before working with us last year, he had never worked with a group before…it looked like we had worked together as a well oiled machine for years, it was that smooth last year and again this year.

This year we decided to place certain buckets of dirt and material into a specific located pile or two so that future rockhounds would know where to go to look for great material and then had Wayne place the overburden and waste into the old pit area and form a small intervening dam as well between the two pits.

And then we found the vein again….

Top of Vein Exposed

and within a few minutes it started looking even more promising…

More Purple and Calcite

We then had Wayne set to widen out the area and discovered the vein moving over to the right and widening out on us, had no idea it went that wide, but turned out about twenty feet wide. We then extended the new pit to about thirty feet long and that gave us a good area to search out specimens, especially knowing we had a large group coming in the following weekend.

After about four hours of digging, we turned Wayne loose for the weekend and we set about digging with hand tools at both ends and along the sides of the vein to see how much purple we could find.

We found both large sizes and smaller cubes along the top of the vein and within pockets of the vein…

Big and Small Cubes from Saturday

Some Plates of Cubes from Saturday

Smaller Clusters from Saturday

Bill and Jeff even found a pocket lined with calcite druse on the fluorite cubes.

Bill and Jeff Found Cubes and Calcite Druse

We found some palm sized pieces and medium sized pieces of fluorite cubes with some unusual green and yellow balls of what was figured to be greenockite on them…we have never found or seen anything like that come out of the Eureka Mine before, nor heard of it either.

Green and Yellow Balls with Cubes

Saturday Find Greenockite on FluoriteSaturday Find Greenockite Closeup

 

We dug down to about twelve to fifteen feet in most cases, the water table is pretty high at this mine, you`ll hit it about those depths and a pump is crucial to keep digging without any problems. Luckily the Clement Museum folks have a nice pump available to rent for just such digs, and this makes it much easier to keep on digging by hand. In years prior, we had to have one guy devoted to bailing water with a five gallon bucket to stay ahead of things.

We hand carried the finds to the top of the pit to Phil….

Everett Hands Off a Big One to Phil

and he hands them off to Ernie,  another rockhound, who brought a clean water pump and generator, enabling us to pump from Hurricane Creek next to the pit, and use a spray nozzle to clean off mud from the specimens we recovered from the vein.

Ernie Brought a Pump and Generator

Ernie Washes off Fluorite

Then the cleaned specimens are placed on newspaper or a tarp, to dry off in the sun, for choosing later on.

At the end of the day, once everyone wears down and out and tires of digging, we select straws and choose what specimens we want to take home with us. This year we had some nice specimens to choose from and after everyone had made their selections, we placed several up in the three piles for others to find and take home if they wanted. We spent our first day in nice warm sunshine, the temps about 75 degrees and then on Sunday, it rained most of the day, a light rain this year, and we stopped early afternoon.

All in all though, it was another good exploratory dig and some nice stuff was found and placed in the tailing piles we created new this year as well. Ernie was walking by one of the piles Sunday and spotted a chunk sticking out of the mud with some nice two inch cubes all over the top of it, further evidence that there were some nice pieces in the piles dug up from the pit. I`ll leave you with a few more pics of what we found this year.

Nice Cluster from Saturday

Pretty When Wet

Saturday Find Cleaned Up

Saturday Find Medium Cluster

Saturday Find Palm Sized Cluster

Saturday Find Small Cluster

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Phenomenal Weekends Part B….scroll down for A

Docia emailed me Saturday evening and suggested another trip back to the quarry Sunday morning and told me she would be there by 10 am…I drove over not expecting to be able to top the finds from the day before, but again not having any expectations at all, which seems to bring me a lot of good luck lately.

I got there about ten til and no sign of Docia, so set about looking around where I left off the day before, checking out a few more pockets and then moved over to the east side to see if I could find any plates of druse where they usually drop off the bluff wall with the eroding clay dirt and managed to find a few nice soda straw plates. I went to  the truck and unloaded my bags and checked the clock, 11 am and no sign of Docia still, wondered if she forgot to set her clocks ahead and might be running late. I did a walk around search on the level above and found a few more big clusters, one that appeared to have been left behind from yesterday, and loaded them up as well. By this time I had the truck bed pretty full of large clusters and decided to move to the right side and check the smaller piles where I had great luck finding big clusters the week before when Ralph was down.

I had no more climbed up on a set of big boulders to look around when I rolled a small one back and discovered a nice set of green poker chips on a cluster of druse, and boy did that make my day…I have often wished to find some green colored poker chips after seeing a lot of calcite in that color allover in chunks and massive. I took that one and another one to the truck and then decided to take a look at a massive seam of calcite that seemed to be calling out to me.

Poker Chip Pocket Second Bag

I didn`t take any pics before this one of the pocket before I started digging in it and these are taken with my phone as I left my camera at home, if you can believe a photographer forgetting his camera. 🙂

I started digging into the base of this seam… this stuff was pure white and like slivers of snow tightly packed together, I was using a hand rake and raking thru it and all of a sudden small poker chip crystals starting falling out of the massive seam all over the place, so I thought, well I have some extra time, lets dig a little deeper and see what happens…and so I did, dug in deeper and started seeing more crystals popping out of the woodwork so to speak.

Poker Chip Pocket Up Close

by this time, fifteen minutes passed by and I had half a canvas bag full of loose crystals alone and I am six inches deep into the pile of tightly packed rocks…so I sit back and take another look ad lo and behold, discover that by looking closer into the pocket I am digging into, it appears that it goes farther to the right and up at least another two feet higher and wider…..

Poker Chip Pocket Getting Bigger

in this photo, everywhere you see white is the massive calcite seam and where the crystals appear to be hiding…so I began scraping back the shale looking rock and making a ledge to sit on more comfortably, deciding I might be there a little while longer, and as I am digging in more, I start seeing clusters of poker chips above the original pocket and to my right where I am opening up more pocket. I removed a few small boulders to gain more access and wha laa. in front of me are at least four clusters and even bigger single crystals just falling down with smaller crystals….now another thirty minutes has passed and I have filled two canvas bags, Lowes bags, which are fairly large canvas bags, and removed four big clusters basketball sized from the pocket….

Poker Chip Pocket Cluster OnePoker Chip Pocket Cluster Three Poker Chip Pocket Cluster FourPoker Chip Pocket Cluster Two

…these guys were just hanging there and so as carefully as possible, I removed them and set them off to the sides and then decided to take them to the truck and make some room for them all and leave some extra just in case I find a few more, which I did…..when I returned to the pocket with yet another canvas bag…removed four medium sized ones….

Poker Chip Pocket Medium Size 1Poker Chip Pocket Medium Size 2

and these next two were real pretty too….

Update Chips Attached to Gray Druse with Limonite BallsUpdate Yellow Chip on Gray Druse with Limonite

and about two dozen more smaller singles and little clusters…

Update Poker Chips Cleaned UpPoker Chip Pocket Small Cluster 1Poker Chip Pocket Small Cluster 3Poker Chip Pocket TwinPoker Chip Pocket Small Cluster 2

and once I got them to the truck, I decided I was done and needed to head home, cause I was gonna be real tired soon. 🙂 took some pics and got out of there, and driving the last ten miles my tiredness caught up with me fast. However, I was one happy camper and very thankful for another great day of collecting.

Two Phenominal Weekends in a Row…Part A

Well I said a few weeks ago I had a phenomenal day of rock collecting at the secret spot, then last weekend was a phenomenal weekend and went back again today and will return tomorrow for more, but don`t think I can top what all I found today. Wow !!

Docia decided to go to the forest location first and I wanted to see if I could find some more bubbly druse that I found near the spot, so told her I would meet her at the forest after I checked out the other druse location. I drove up and parked and found a few pieces of druse, then drove over to the entrance road and started down it, noticing the fill rock on each side as I drove, so I decided to slow way down and peruse the fill rock for poker chips and wa laa !! Eureka !  Spotted this one as I was driving along, maybe thirty feet down the road….

 

Roadway in and First One SpottedRed Colored Poker Chips Cluster

and as I got out of the truck, I looked down and spotted this nice little pine cone in the roadway…

Stepped Out of Truck and Looked Down To SeeSee a Couple of Pine Cones Together

…pine cones are what we call the poker chips because they resemble little pine cones so much…

and there were actually two here, one bigger than the other, but both very nice, and yes I picked them up and took them home with me.

After loading those three into the truck, I decided to walk a little and see what else I could find, and just past my open truck door and to the left of it, I spotted another red poker chip chunk, this one just sitting upright like a billboard, and calling out to me…

Left of My Truck, another big Chunk

so I walked up to get a closer look and liked what I saw…it was a bit heavier, but it fit nicely into the bed of my truck.

Another Big Chunk

So I walked both sides of the road at that point and not finding anything else, drove on down the road til I spotted this one….

Sitting Pretty Up Close

Well I drove on down to another fifty foot section of fill rock and decided to stretch my legs a bit and didn`t see this one from the truck, actually spotted it at the end of the stretch and on my way back, but here is the view from the truck and then close up…

I Didnt See This One Right AwayIt Was Kind of Hiding Behind This Big RockHiding Behind the Big Rock Up Close

So now by this time, I have about twenty nice poker chip clusters and attachments in the truck and a few pine cone singles…so I met up with Docia and we headed on down to the slope itself to see what more we could find. Course I should back up and show you this bubbly druse I found in the mud before I even got started down the road…

Druse Located Near Quarry

So we got on down there and found the machine removed and a small pile of material left behind, so we set about to explore and see what we could find, and actually found a lot of poker chip clusters sitting all over the place. Docia found a nice chunk half buried, she spotted the top of it sticking up from the rocks and boulders and dug it out…

Docia Spotted This one

and  here it is as she is digging it out….

Docia Dug This One OUt

Its sometimes hard to see what you have, since we don`t always have alot of clean water there to wash them off with, and don`t want to sacrifice our drinking water, so sometimes you just have to make a decision on whether you have a potential goodie or not. She figured she had a goodie and took this one home with her. I rarely turn them away myself.

We had a few guests with us today, out of state friends of Docia and she asked me to find a poker chip pocket for them to dig from, so eventually I found one and dug into it to see if there was anything to be found…by the time I found it tho, they had moved on to looking for druse quartz above me and checking out the bluff wall holes too…so I went ahead and dug it out myself to see what I could find…

Calcite Pocket Discovered

..and here is what I found in the pocket…

Calcite Pocket Up Close

It took me about twenty minutes of careful digging and raking to pull the larger poker chip cluster out fairly clean and undamaged..and even managed to liberate a few of the smaller singles to the right…

Poker Chips in Pocket

After that I drove over to the forest location and found a few nice druse pieces to take home, a lot of raspberry colored stuff, and then headed home. Docia and her guests took off before I did, they were a little bit tired from walking around the forest first.

Looks like we are gonna head back over there soon tho, as soon as the sun comes back out, much easier to find the sparkly stuff with sunshine illuminating things.

Druse Found TodayAssortment of Goodies Not Cleaned Yet

 

 

 

Dogtooth Calcite With Ralph March 2010

After hunting for druse all day Saturday the 6th with the MAGS Club members, Docia and I treated Ralph to a private location hunt on Sunday. Ralph wanted to find some dogtooth calcite crystals and more druse…. I looked for more poker chips with druse…. and Docia looked for more pink druse. This location provides so many different types of material to look for and makes for a great trip no matter what. We weren`t sure what exactly would be left to dig through, since there has been a machine operating there for the past few weeks on the slopes we have been sifting through for the past couple of years. I decided to drive up with no expectations and was somewhat surprised to see some material left. I told Ralph we might just have a nice day after all.

Ralph decided to work the bluff holes in search of dogtooth crystals and plates of druse, he is seen here to the right of the machine, hammering and chiseling….

Ralph Working a Bluff Hole For CrystalsRalph Gingerly Chipping Crystals Out

I worked the upper slope on the other side of the machine up high, near the spot I worked last weekend and found a few crystals, but nothing major. I did wind up knocking a few big boulders down in the name of safety tho. On the way up the pile, I had found a few medium sized chunks of poker chips and carried them back to the truck, then while I was photographing Ralph working away on the bluff hole, I looked down in the rocks piled up at my feet near the parking lot and spotted several medium and large chunks of poker chips and druse quartz. This was the first one I spotted, dark gray druse and a ridge of poker chips along the top of it.

Center PIle Druse with Poker Chips

and here it is up close…

Center Pile Druse Up Close

…believe me, when the sun is shining down, you can see the ridges on the chips sticking out and that is what normally catches my eye more than anything, that or the druse sparkling.

As I was pulling this one out of the rocks, I looked down to where I was tossing some of the other rocks to safely remove it, and discovered two smaller poker chip chunks as well. I decided then and there, I was gonna have to look over any area that I was going to toss rock discards, before I tossed them there. Never know where you will find pretties lurking.

About ten feet more to the right and I found two looking at me, and when I started digging into them, I discovered two more underneath, some with a little damage, but all in all, some very nice large poker chip chunks. Let me tell ya, I was one happy camper.  🙂

Here are a few of my finds today…

Another Gray Druse with Poker ChipsAnother Gray Druse with Poker Chips Other SideAnother Large Poker Chip Cleaned UpAnother Medium Size Chunk of Poker ChipsAnother Small Cluster of Poker ChipsFour Large Poker Chips Found and Cleaned UpFour More Large Poker Chips Now Cleaned Up

and one of the big surprises found today…this one you can see just a corner of it sticking out of the pile at my feet….

 

Calcite Corner Sticking Out Cleaned Up

and the other side…..

Calcite Corner Turned Around

I like the yellow poker chips more so, but they are all pretty to me, the yellow ones just really stand out. Found a large poker chip with a deep orange color to it, nestled on top of a chunk of gray druse quartz, too.

Large Yellow Poker Chip on Gray Druse

After getting them all home and cleaned up somewhat, the initial dust and clay stains washed off, I set up a makeshift table in the back yard to get them up off the grass and allow my grass to continue to grow since Spring appears to be here finally.

Left Half Of Table Set UpRight Half Of the Table Set Up

All in all, a nice day…Docia took off early afternoon and we left a few hours later. As we climbed the hill out of there, a nice set of sunbeams greeted us. Fitting end to a phenomenal weekend of hunting, digging, and collecting.

Sunbeams End of the Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

Druse Quartz Hunt with MAGS Club…

Last week Ralph Burley, one of my rockhound friends from Ohio, came down to collect some druse quartz with Docia and I, so I took a couple of days off from work to take him to some special places to find some great stuff. We started off at a friend`s farm near Bourbon, where we have found some nice blue druse in one clay pocket near a creek in the middle of a field……which is the closest place to me, that I have found druse.

Here it is right out of the clay pocket…..

Blue Druse Found At Carols Farm Day Before

and the next photo shows it cleaned up quite a bit, but shot on a cloudy day…

Blue Druse Cleaned Up

…and here are two more pieces of blue druse pulled from the same clay pocket….these went home with Ralph the next day…..

Blue Druse Two More Pieces Found

this is some of the prettiest stuff I have ever found, color wise, and the color really comes out better in a shaded light rather than bright sunlight, for some odd reason. The clay stain even gives it a nice contrast too. Personally I dont care if I get all the clay stains off or not, due to that very reason. I know some people only like them cleaned up and shiny and to each their own.

The next day we met up with Docia and the Memphis MAGS Club at the National Forest, where Docia and I have often found some really pretty pieces, big and small, eroding from the dirt and clay banks. We decided this would make a great location for the club and since we are both members of MAGS, we invited them up to find some great material. And boy did everyone find some nice stuff, plus we had great weather as well. Ralph found a nice honey hole with some of the prettiest brown and yellow bubbly druse quartz I have ever seen, two in the ground that were quite large and several smaller pieces on the ground within thirty feet of the buried ones. Here is the first one he found, Missy is guarding it til he returns with his pry bar….

Missy Guards Druse Ralph Found in Ground

 and here it is up closer….

Brown Druse Ralph Found in Ground

Well after about ten minutes, Ralph came to the conclusion that this thing was really deep in the dirt and possibly oblong shaped, so he gave up on it and moved over to the other one he found, which was even more beautiful and bubbly, about fifteen feet away.

Then Ralph Saw This One

He spotted this one after the other one, had them both dug out just a little when he called me over to take a look. This after only being here an hour maybe, and scattered all around both of these two beauties, laying on top of the ground and in the leaves, were at least twenty smaller druse quartz pieces with lots of bubbly brown and yellow druse crystals. Absolutely beautiful stuff. Here is a closeup of the second big one buried in the dirt.

Then Ralph Uncovered It More

Ralph was starting to wear out trying to dig down and pry this puppy out, so one of the MAGS members, Alan, came over and lent him a couple of hands and hammered the pry bar down more and then pried it out for him. Thanks Alan!

Then Ralph Got Some Help Prying It Out

what a chunk of brown bubbly druse this thing was…and heavy..wow was it ever heavy, made your back hurt just to look at it…let alone think about lifting that puppy…..

What a Chunk of Druse

….Ralph decided to take a break and walked up to his van to grab his hammer and chisels. I told him to grab a bottle of water while he was up there so he didnt overheat out there. While he was gone, I decided to look around and found a few more smaller pieces that he had located, even located a few of my own….

More Small Pieces Ralph FoundBrown Druse Found in ForestRaspberry Colored Druse

Ralph was able to cobb about fifty pounds off his beautiful bubbly druse chunk and was quite happy. We hunted and collected til about 2 pm and then went over to the Bixby Gas Station for lunch, light lunch for me cause I had a fire dept dinner that evening with prime rib, so I ate light.  Docia and Ralph chowed down on a huge taco salad that is homemade there…this place has great food and makes  a great rest stop, too. Has its own dining room inside too. They also have an ice cream bar, too.  All in all, a great day for visiting and collecting both.

 

The Rest of The Story…

I always wanted to say that….and now,  the rest of the story….always enjoyed listening to Paul Harvey on the radio when he was broadcasting, just great stories to listen to as you were driving down the roads…well this is the rest of the story from the past weekend at the locations…my Sunday morning shoot was postponed so Missy and I loaded up and headed for Eminence to meet up with Docia at Crider Quarry and see if we could find any new goodies there. It had been awhile since we were both there and we had heard they were still doing some blasting,  and there was a chance the Memphis Club would want to visit it as well, so we decided to scout it.

Pulled in about 11 am and found Docia had arrived just a few minutes ahead of me. I unleashed Missy to roam freely but kept her nearby as there were a few employees working a pile of rocks about a hundred feet from us.

We began surface collecting the immediate piles near where we parked until they finished their work and left. We then re-positioned our trucks and worked the piles closer to the quarry walls.

I was walking around the backside of one of the piles near the highway side walls and looked up on a whim, and spotted this beautiful translucent green round poker chip crystal sitting near the top of the pile, just calling out to me. I quickly climbed up the rocks and snatched it up and held it up to the light to confirm the translucent green aura coming from inside it, have never seen one that color before. Shown here dirty on the tailgate after I found it.

…and here it is all cleaned up…..

Docia found some nice poker chips as well, some green and brown ones, on a few of the piles closer to the walls of the quarry, and when I checked out the same piles, I found some really pretty brown calcite druse pieces, small but pretty….

We stayed for about 90 minutes and then drove to our private location to look for more druse and poker chips there. Since I had been there the day before, I decided to check out the higher areas of the new piles there, while Docia decided to look for more druse in the red clay areas. I was climbing around the new pile behind the machine when I spotted a few loose poker chips, they resemble pine cones when laying around loose like that, and so I climbed up the pile to retrieve the two spotted on top of the rocks and dirt. I spotted some calcite crystals and decided to dig a little deeper into the pile slope and lo and behold, within a few minutes of careful digging, more poker chips started appearing before my eyes. I had to be very careful digging here, cause there were a few basketball sized rocks above me that were threatening to roll down up on me at any time. Docia took a photo of me working on the pocket in relation to the pile….

and here I am up closer working the pocket…

Right below my right hand is the pocket I am digging into, wish I would have had my camera right there with me, but there were rocks coming down the whole time and didnt want to take a chance on one hitting the camera.  My escape route was to the left where the bags were sitting and the big rocks are sitting as well. Luckily I didn`t need it.

and here is is close up, you can see how many pine cones there were in there, the yellow ones on the far left side up side down were part of a piece that I had to pry out of the pocket…

and as you can see, a couple of pine cones chipped off in the process, but there was no other way to get it out. I can hear my Tulsa rockhound friend Virgil now….I swear Virgil, I did my best here…once I got this one out, I saw two more hanging up side down, poker chips attached to gray colored druse, so I had to chip the matrix holding them in place and free them one at a time…

Right after I pulled these three out, a very large pine cone came loose and rolled down, shown in the next photo with a very small pure while poker chip that was attached to a tiny piece of druse found in the pocket as well.

About this time Docia came down the hill with two bags completely full of druse and excitedly talking about a very large pink druse chunk she had to go back for…I kept pulling small pine cones out of the pocket til I had two bags full and my two vest pockets crammed full. I very carefully climbed down that slope with three big pieces of druse and poker chip combos and two bags full of pine cones, in two trips, not one. I was one tired puppy when I finally got back to the truck. Here are a few more of my finds….

And now you know the REST OF THE STORY…..

 

Secret Spot End of February 2010

One week out from the MAGS Club Druse trip up here that Docia and were going to lead and host and I had a free day come up…so Missy and I loaded up and headed to the secret spot to see what was new…the week before when we stopped by on our scouting trip, we found more material moved around and today, even more stuff moved out and new material laying around.

We got out to stretch our legs and Missy immediately took off in search of new mudholes and I grabbed a few bags and my rockhammer and started up the slope to see what could be located.

Well within just a few moments, I started finding some nice stuff laying all over the place, including one nice combo right in front of the machine….

here is a group photo of several I found up there on the slope….

..and the other half of my floor covered by them….

…lets just say I filled about eight canvas bags full of them…as I was making my way back up there on one trip, I found this nice one which appears to have a vug mouth on it….

…another side of it…

..and the mouth vug on it….

..and a nice little palm sized combo that I found laying up there in front of the machine…

..and I even found a few bubbly druse plates laying around…seemed like everytime I turned around, something was calling out to me. 🙂

…stay tuned for the rest of the story….

 

 

Scouting Druse for MAGS Trip Feb 2010

I drove down to the National Forest areas of southwestern Washington County and southeastern Crawford County near the town of Viburnum, to do some scouting for the upcoming MAGS Club trip, to make sure good friends of mine from the Memphis area club would be able to find some nice specimens of druse quartz. Docia and I had been bragging about this area to them and I sure didnt want us to fall on our faces after they took the time and made the long drive up here. This is a great time, other than the cold weather, to go out and look for druse in the forest because you dont have to put up with poison ivy or brush and briars, or critters, or pests like chiggers and ticks, or other scarey things that shall go unmentioned. 🙂

Needless to say, due to this good area, I found a TON of nice stuff all over the area that I searched, and there is a big area there…I probably only scratched the surface of the area there and found a few nice enough ones to bring home with me…

Well that gives you an idea of some of the nicer stuff I found in the forest area I was scouting today. A good friend of mine is coming down that weekend to go hunting with Docia and I…Ralph is from Ohio and I have hunted with him for beautiful purple fluorite in Marion, Kentucky, too…Ralph loves druse quartz as well. I`m looking forward to his visit.

While down there, I decided to drive a little further and check out the secret spot for poker chips and druse, and found some really nice combo pieces in some piles that had been spread out all over the place….

and…

and also found this nice druse plate there…

 

Miller Mountain Mine Arkansas Nov 2009

Traveled down to the Hot Springs area of Arkansas for my annual fall trek, for a few days of rest and relaxation from the grind of work with two goals in mind, photograph some models and dig for some beautiful quartz crystals, which can be quite impressive and found in the Mount Ida and Hot Springs areas. Having traveled to this area for the past four years as part of my fall vacation, I opted to take the advice of a few rockhound friends and visit the Miller Mountain Quartz Mine near Jessieville, Arkansas, about ten miles north of Hot Springs along Highway 7 and ten miles west on Hwy 298.  I had Kyle, one of my models with me, and he likes to rockhound too. We were staying at Lake Ouachita near Mount Ida and drove over to Miller Mountain on Saturday morning, arriving at 8 am and found we had the place to ourselves.

The mine is under new management and very well run compared to the last trip I made there a few years ago, I was very impressed with the new caretakers, Faith and Bill. I was given good advice on where to look and after paying our dig fees, Kyle and I got to work and started finding some nice crystals. I was looking for clusters and Kyle was happy with single points.

I brought some canvas bags with me from my Lowes store and a few buckets and left with the buckets filled and five canvas bags full as well. I found several nice larger clusters merely by walking around on top of the tailing piles and surface collecting as well. All in all it was a great four hour dig and as we were wrapping up and packing the truck bed, about seventy boyscouts and fifteen scoutleaders descended upon the mine and began their day looking for treasures. Here are some photos to show you what we encountered and found….

 

 

here are the tailing piles looking north….

 

and some of the better finds….

 

 

Kyle and I didn`t have to do much digging, there were so many just laying on top all over the place…Kyle filled two bags alone with them…easy pickens that day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Def looks like a place worth going to for a days dig, keep all you find, for $ 10, doesn`t it ?