Detailed GPS coordinates for over 200 collecting sites make this guide essential for rockhounding enthusiasts in Idaho. Covering both popular fee-dig operations and remote four-wheel-drive locations, it offers insights into the diverse geology of the state. The author, an experienced collector and award-winning writer, includes maps, site descriptions, and practical information on tools, techniques, and land-use regulations. This comprehensive resource caters to rockhounds of all ages and skill levels, facilitating well-planned expeditions and road trips across Idaho.
Garret Romaine Bücher






Rocks, Gems, and Minerals
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A revised edition in a series of comprehensive, nature-based field guides in a pocket-size trim with clear, full-color photography for easy subject identification.
Modern Rockhounding and Prospecting Handbook
- 264 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book provides essential tools for aspiring rockhounds, covering topics such as basic geology, identification techniques, and necessary tools. It guides readers on how to record their findings and offers advice on setting up a personal lab or gem shop, making it a comprehensive resource for both beginners and those looking to deepen their expertise in rock collecting.
Rocks, Gems, and Minerals of the Rocky Mountains
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This field guide offers an accessible resource for identifying over 130 common rocks, gems, and minerals found in the Rocky Mountains. Its pocket-sized format and full-color photographs enhance usability, making it perfect for both casual explorers and serious rock hounds. The introduction provides essential geology insights and intriguing facts, enriching the reader's understanding of the natural world. Ideal for outdoor adventures, this guide serves as both an informative tool and a visually appealing companion.
Detailed and practical, this guide serves as an essential resource for gold prospectors in the Pacific Northwest. It offers comprehensive information on panning locations in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, including driving directions, GPS coordinates, and historical context. Each area is meticulously documented with land ownership details and geological insights, complemented by full-color photographs to enhance the prospecting experience. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned prospectors, this updated reference ensures users are well-equipped for their adventures.
Rocks, Gems, and Minerals of the Southwest
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This field guide offers a comprehensive look at over 100 commonly found rocks, gems, and minerals in the Southwest, providing enthusiasts with the tools to identify them easily. Its pocket-sized format and full-color photographs enhance usability, making it perfect for both backyard exploration and more adventurous outings. The guide serves as an essential companion for anyone interested in the natural treasures of the region.
"The Practical Geologist traces the impact of geology on the first toolmakers in their trek toward civilization and details how understanding geology allowed for advances in agriculture, construction, weaponry, and the arts. Using full-color pictures, tables, diagrams, and simple language, The Practical Geologist covers the basics of geology and applies them directly to everyday situations, serving as a practical guide to co-existing in the physical world"-- Provided by publisher