Saturday, May 21, 2011

Rockhounding in the beginning

I didn't set out to be an avid rockhounder. It started when I was young with my father taking us out on camping and day trips to find rocks and unusual places. I had completely forgotten my experiences until later in life and I found myself trying to entertain three growing sons when my husband was working out of town with very little money for entertainment.

They enjoyed getting out into the forests, climbing rocks, finding crystals and jasper and just being boys. At least one of them still likes to get out and find beautiful minerals. It's almost like treasure hunting, but usually you do end up with something to show for your efforts.

Now that they are all grown and I have more free time (and need the exercise) I have discovered that a day of rockhounding can carry me through an entire week of work and also give me something to look forward to. Not to mention the beautiful views and scenery of the Northwest.

Cherry Creek Falls - WA


I have discovered that in my search for elusive crystals, agates, geodes and thundereggs, I have accumulated a lot of information that I would like to share. Particularly in regard to research. I have discovered unknown mines, geology reports, maps and area history that brings the Northwest to life. I plan to share these discoveries on this blog.