Monday, June 20, 2016

Fluorite Prospects Near Grants NM

I know it's been a while since I posted anything and I'm sorry about that...

Winter is a hard time to find anything in the Northwest and I typically make it out to NM in June, so here is my first NM trip report of 2016.

Well, we went out towards Grants NM to search out some defunct copper and fluorite mines.  Once again, we didn't quite find the copper mines, but we did find some nice fluorite prospects, and I have a much better idea where the copper mines are now, so next time...


Fluorite Prospect near Grants, NM


Fluorite Prospect near Mirabel Mine NM


Fluorite Mine Dump


Nice Fluorite Crystals - Why didn't I notice the crystals in the rock they were sitting on?


Close up view of Fluorite Crystals

Here is a good report on the minerals in the Zuni Mountains mining district: https://nmgs.nmt.edu/publications/guidebooks/downloads/64/64_p0131_p0142.pdf

You can check out one of our listings for this nice fluorite available for sale on our SouthPrairieHandmade Etsy shop here https://www.etsy.com/listing/387328066/new-mexico-fluorite-collectors-specimen?ref=shop_home_active_1



New Mexico Fluorite Specimen Top

New Mexico Fluorite Specimen Back

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Brown Creek Olympic National Forest Jasper

Sorry I have been remiss posting my rockhounding trips.  Alas and alack, I have not really been anywhere this winter :-(  As a matter of fact, we didn't even get out at all until last month and this is about our trip over to the Olympic National Forest looking for some jasper.

Skokomish River
I had read somewhere that there is some nice jasper found along Brown Creek in the Olympic National Forest, so we decided to head over there since we knew Greenwater would still be under snow.  Anyway, we had a wonderful day in beautiful 70ยบ weather along the gorgeous Skokomish River.

A Little Gift

Brown Creek

Some Nice Pieces of Jasper? Rhyolite?
We didn't find a lot, but at least what we did find was different from our usual agates.  We did find one nice piece of jade also.  It was definitely worth the drive for the scenery alone.  It is a nice campground also!

Please check out our SouthPrairieHandmade Etsy shop.  We have some amazing mineral specimens for sale over there!


Crystalized Petrified Wood Mineral Specimen

Large Beautiful Black Tourmaline Mineral Specimen

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Finding Pecos Diamonds in New Mexico - Millions!

Another great trip to New Mexico was in order this month.  Gotta get our green chiles for the coming year!  Anyway,  we took a little trip into Texas to visit family and ended up stopping and looking for the famed Pecos Diamonds.  Boy did we find them!  We actually found so many, we quit picking up anything but the largest ones.  It was a great trip!

Anyway, I would tell you where we found these, but I would rather restrict this information, so I will sell the information to those determined enough to want to find them. :-)

Here are some photos of what we found. The first photo takes you to a listing which sells the directions to this site.


Pecos Diamonds Glittering in the Mesa - Where is This?


The Gypsum Where the Pecos Diamonds Come From


These are for Sale!  Check Out My Etsy Listing

A Few of the Better Finds
Millions of Pecos Diamonds!

We Brought Back Just a Few!

Check out some of my other great New Mexico Etsy Minerals!


Large Druzy Quartz Crystalized Petrified Wood Mineral Specimen

If you want to purchase the directions to this Pecos Diamonds collecting site, check out my Pecos Diamonds Location Etsy listing.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Went River Rock Shopping Again Today

Well, it's been a while since we got out shopping and rock crafting, but we got out again today.  It was a bit chilly out but a nice day to enjoy the beautiful fall colors.


Fall in Western Washington

We had a nice little walk down our secret trail along the Carbon River.  We ran into our favorite older gentleman driving along the river surveying his useless flood zone rated property.  We stopped to talk a while.  He sure is a nice guy.

Then we headed over to the riverbed and discovered that someone else had been rock shopping too.

Pretty Rocks Stacked on a Driftwood Log

We were only supposed to be looking for small bug sized rocks, but of course we ended up with a bunch of heavier tea candle sized rocks bulging in our aprons.  You would think we would learn to always take the backpack, but we keep hoping to leave some behind.  :-)

Well, looking at the riverbed, you can see why we view it as a giant candy store.  Even on a cloudy day, the many rock colors are screaming our names.

Our Rock Candy Store

You might ask, why were you looking for bug sized rocks.  Well, a week ago, for fun I decided to try to make bugs out of rocks.  These are what I came up with...
My Rock Bug Parade - Check them out on Etsy!
I was kind of thinking they would make good Halloween decorations or Rock Garden decorations.  Maybe even in a fairy garden.  The possibilities are endless. :-)

One of My Favorites - A River Rock Beetle!

They were actually fairly easy to make, once I got the hang of it.  Koala also re-discovered her artistic  abilities in spades by making a Rock owl wall hanging.  Gorgeous!

Painted Owl Rock Wall Hanging - Also on Etsy!
Now we have to get busy working on more tea lights.  They seem to be getting more and more in demand.  Hope we can keep up!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Another Golden Tunnel Mine Update

I have a visitor who sent me a comment earlier this month about the Golden Tunnel Mine,  here is the cleaned up version.

9/21/15
“Just went up there this weekend and camped out with a couple of buddies of mine. If you’re saying there’s nothing to see there, you’re just the result of being lied to by somebody who knows how to get there and wants people to stay out.  I’ve pulled crystals out of that place that would make you sh** your pants.  Literally.  We got caught in a rain storm on the way in and the way out, and had to hike through that intensely thick fog that always lingers around the area. If you don’t know somebody that has that hike completely wired that will take you there, you will never find that mind (mine).  Let me repeat that, you will NEVER find it. There are such unique crystals there, you just have to know how to go about finding them.  Like I said, if I posted pics of the sh** me and my friends have dug out of there since we found it last summer, you’d be in shock and awe. Trying to sleep in there sucks though, the entire thing is on a huge slope."


Just for fun,  I am posting a couple of documents which were sent to me a long while back and have been available on my GhosttownsandMines.com website.

Golden Chimney Group Area Mine Map
Golden Tunnel Mine (Golden Chimney) Ore Veins Map

I am 60+ years old, and as I said previously, I would never make it to that mine, I can only rely on what I am told, and am passing on that information.  Whether this visitor is telling the truth, or just sh**ting (;-) me is up to you to decide.  The fun is in the looking and finding! 

Chance City Ghost Town New Mexico

This post is a bit late, but it chronicles part of our trip in June to Southern New Mexico.  We took a side trip out into the middle of nowhere, got attacked by gazillions of cockroaches in Deming and found a few good rocks along the way.

I had seen pictures of a ghost town called Chance City south of Deming NM that looked like it had some nice structures still standing, so off we went, into the 100ยบ heat, braving rattlesnakes and roadrunners.

The area we visited is in the Victorio Mining District in Luna County New Mexico.  For more information on this read the report, Museum of New Mexico Report from the Office of Archaeological Studies (1993).  It is really interesting!  Particularly the story of "King Solomon's Mine" at Gage, New Mexico on page 90.

In this area lead-silver-gold ore was mined beginning in the 1880's when the railroad arrived in the area.  Chance City was born with the development of the Chance and Jessie mines by Randolph Hearst.  The area continued to produce lead ore off and on until 1947 when the last shipment was made.

This area is really a neat place to visit.  The remaining structures make for good photo opportunities and are neat to poke around.  We didn't get very close to the mine tailings, due to the hiking required and extreme temps, but it was well worth the visit.

I think this is a banded lizard?  He is Cute!

Chance City Headframe - Closed Up

Nice Headframe off in the Distance

Cleaned up Tailings Pile :-(

Chance City Trash Heap

Chance City Ruins

More Chance City Ruins

Another Chance City Headframe

A Roadrunner Who Thinks He is Hidden

Beautiful Blooming Yuccas

Needless to say, we didn't find much here.  The heat and NM Mining Department cleanup pretty much covered up anything neat.  I did pick up one HEAVY rock which I think could be lead ore...

Chance City Lead Ore?

On another side note, please check out our lovely mineral specimens for sale in our Etsy shop, SouthPrairieHandmade.  We just listed a gorgeous Fluorite specimen that was collected in New Mexico a while ago.

New Mexico Large Fluorite Specimen

While you are there, also check out our latest edition of Petroglyph photo and business card holders, stands!  They are pretty cool!  They would make great gifts!

Kokopelli Photo, Business Card Holder - Home Decor


Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Looking for the Lennox Mine

We needed some time away and out in the wilds.  Of course we picked an extremely smoky day to do our exploring, but we couldn't have found a prettier place to go.

We ended up near the end of the road along the North fork of the Snoqualmie River.  It was beautiful up there.  I have been trying to get to the mine on the south side of Lennox Creek for a few years now, but Lennox Creek, unlike it's name is a roaring river most of the time, and I needed to be on the other side of it.

Lennox Creek 2013

Looking Across Lennox Creek 2013
With this year being the driest in recorded history here, I figured I might just be able to get there this time.  I was right!  The Creek was WAY DOWN!  We could even see evidence of the mine laying in the creek bed.  These cables were completely invisible due to the higher water levels in the past.

Cables Laying Across Boulders
If you were wondering how big the water difference is,  here are a couple photos of the same pool and rock at two different times.  Note the same rock circled in red on both photos.

Lennox Creek 2013

Lennox Creek 2015
Well, anyway, we made it across the creek after taking our life in our hands and jumping across giant boulders.

These are BIG Rocks!
We searched a bit for the mine entrance, but once again, we were taking our life in our hands searching.  The mine is situated on sheer, wet cliff sides.

Cliff Face

Looking Up - Neat Photo Effect Applied
After enjoying the beautiful sounds of water and the fairly clear air (probably from the water washing the smoke out of the air), we gave up and headed out.  Not without some success in finding evidence of the mine.

Gorgeous View From Water Level
If you look closely, you can barely see the cables on the boulder in the center top of this photo.

Rock with Quartz and Pyrite Running Through it
And, in case you were wondering why we were looking for this mine, it is reported that it still has a good bit of gold in the tailings by a recent geology report. :-)
On another note, please check out our newest Etsy Shop creations.  Hope you like them.
Mountain Lion Petroglyph Card/Memo/Photo Holder

Kokopelli/Shaman Petroglyph Car/dMemo/Photo Holder
This one is my favorite, I'm sure you can see why!