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TREASURE HUNTING IN OREGON
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What this area is known for:
1. Biggs Jasper
2. Thundereggs and geodes
3. Dechutes Jasper
4. Agates
5. Petrified wood
6. Sunstone
7. Opal
8. Owyhee Picture Jasper
9. Fossils - Fossil,Ore
10 Gold
11. Mineral Specimens
12. Jade
13. Truffles
14. Fire Opal
Biggest finds in this area:
1. A 300 carat flawless Sunstone found at Spectrum Mine

2. Highly valued and prized jaspers and agates.

3. 315 carat precious opal found in the Opal Butte mines

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Local appraisers:
1. Name, contact info/website
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Local geocaching/treasure hunting clubs:
1. List of clubs nation wide http://www.amfed.org/
2. www.nfms.org
3.Metal detecting and Gold Prospecting Group in the Portland Oregon Area that has lots of info and outings.
NWMPC
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Best time of year to go: Oregon is where rockhounds go when they die. There are scores of great treasure sites. The best time of the year depends upon where in Oregon you plan to go and the elevation. The climate averages in January 45F on the coast to 25F in the southeast.July mean temperatures average is 65F in the central plateau to 70 F in the east. Other helpful resources:
1. Rockhound Map from the US Forest Service www.fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/recreation/rockhounding/map.shtml
2. "Gem Trails of Oregon" by James Mitchell
"Gem Trails of Oregon" by Garret Romaine
Wiki Profile Website
3. Prineville a Rockhound Paradise
http://www.visitprineville.com/
4.Oregon Rockhounds Online www.orerockon.com
5.News on Gold in Oregon

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THE BEST PLACES TO HUNT
Regions can have multiple good spots to go add details to build a complete guide.
Location #1: Owyhee Mountains

General description: Near the top of my favorite agates is Graveyard Plume from the Owyhee mountains of eastern Oregon. The colors vary from creams to yellows, pinks and blues. The polished pieces explode with feathery plumes of delicate texture and pastel colors. The agate forms in seams in basalt and requires hard rock mining. There is plenty of agate in the area so an enthusiastic prospector should go away happy. I have a piece that weighs in excess of 75 pounds.
How to get there: Just south of Homedale Idaho and just two miles into Oregon is the famous Graveyard Point site.. From Homedale drive south on HWY 95 2.7 miles to Graveyard Point Road . Turn west and travel 4.8 miles to the footbridge across the canal. The trail up the hill leads to one of two sites in the area.


Do you want to see how unbeatable this agate is:
http://www.erniel.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=636
Grade this location: (A to F): A Coordinates:
E 1/2, NW 1/4, sec. 26, T. 3 N., R. 6 W.,
Owyhee County, Idaho, Graveyard Point Quadrangle, Oregon-Idaho

Handy to bring along:
1.Buckets or Back pack
2.Shovel and pick
3.Rock Hammer
4. Pry bar
4. Water
Helpful notes to newcomers: The entire Owyhee area has a variety of famous gemstones. If you can not find gemstones in this area you should find a new hobby.

Location #2: Spectrum Mine - featured on Cash & Treasures

General description: Oregon Sunstone became the state gemstone in 1987. The gems are a plagioclase feldspar formed in basalt lava flows that cover much of southeast Oregon. The Spectrum mine in part of 40 mining claims operated by High Desert Gems & Minerals. Spectrum mine is open to the public for a daily fee. The mine was once owned by Tiffany's of New York.
How to get there:

The following link gives detailed directions to the mine:

http://www.highdesertgemsandminerals.com/index.htm

The mine is 23 miles from Plush, Oregon.
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:
Latitude: 42 25 11.84 N; Longitude: 119 54 34.25 W


Handy to bring along:
1.1/4 " mesh screens
2.Hammer & chisel
3.Rock pick
4. Buckets
5. Plastic bags
Helpful notes to newcomers:
Primitive camping is available at the site but there are no RV hook ups. However, there are a number of camping sites and RV pull overs. Well water is available.
Becky Worley found a Sunstone valued at between $5000 - $6000. Read all about it!
http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Cash_and_Treasures/ci.Sunstones_-_Becky.show?vgnextfmt=show

Location #3: Richardson' Rock Ranch

General description: The Richardson's have a variety Thunderegg and ledge agate. The list of digging sites includes:Pony Butte, Blue Bed, Red Bed,Moss bed, Flat Bed, and Opal Bed. The different sites are from easy digging to expert digging. Even if you don't dig the rockshop is worth visiting.
How to get there: Take HWY 75 North from Madras untill you come to mile post 81. You will see the Richardson sign. Follow the signs for approximately 3 miles.

The following link gives the information on the site:
http://richardsonrockranch.com/index.html
Grade this location: (A to F): A GPS coordinates:
N 44 43.956
W 120 58.564


Handy to bring along:
1.Pick
2.Bucket
3.Rock hammer
4. Shovel
Helpful notes to newcomers:
The fee is based upon the weight of the material collected. The current price is $0.75 per pound.

Location #4: Oregon Beaches - especially around Newport


General description: The beaches of Oregon are littered with a sampling of the amazing rocks and minerals of Oregon. Agates are the prize that most rockhounds go after; however colorful jaspers and even bloodstones are found. Since the gravels and cobbles are a mixture of Oregon rocks, keep an eye out for petrified wood and marine fossils. The best part is that it is free.
For more information:
http://4facets.com/polished_AccentStones.html
How to get there: Newport is at the intersection of HWY 101 and HWY 20. The Oregon coast is a treasure in and of itself.
I have included links to area attractions and places to stay or eat.

http://www.aquarium.org/

http://www.newportoregon.com/

http://www.visittheoregoncoast.com/
Grade this location: (A to F): A GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1.Bucket
2.Hand tool
3.Sun screen
Helpful notes to newcomers:
The Oregon waves can be impressive, so be careful when collecting near the surf. Keep an eye on the breakers especially with young children around.The smaller stones are ideal for a tumbler, however, you might find a fist size keeper.

Location #5: White Fir Spring

General description: Oregon thunderegg site courtesy of the Prineville-Crook County Chamber of Commerce. The thundereggs contain jasper or agate cores in a diamond shaped center.
How to get there:
Drive east out of Prineville on HWY 26 to mile post 41and turn left on 3359. Drive approximately 5.5 miles until you reach the sign : Chamber of Commerce Claim. You made it to the jasper site. For the agate filled site turn right before the sign.
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1.Small Pick
2.Shovel
3.Bucket
Helpful notes to newcomers: Thundereggs have been collected for years don't expect surface float. It will require some elbow grease to recover the thundereggs,

Location #6: Glass Buttes

General description: Glass Butte is one of the best sites anywhere to collect Obsidian. Technically Obsidian is not a mineral but occurs when Basalt cools quickly forming a volcanic glass. Several types of Obsidian are found at Glass Butte including black, silver sheen, mahogany,fire etc,
How to get there:
Ten miles southeast of Hampton on HWY 20, turn south on Obsidian Road. Follow this road until the roads tees. Your are at Glass Butte

www.fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/recreation/rockhounding
Grade this location:(A to F) A GPS Coordinates
Handy to bring along:
1.Gloves
2.Rock Hammer
3. safety glasses
Helpful notes to newcomers:
Obsidian can be very sharp. Be careful when handling broken shards.

Location #7: Madras - Jefferson County




General description: Several sites are in the area including: McDonald Ranch, Marston Ranch, Nartz Ranch, Friend Ranch, Ochs Ranch, and the Richardson's Recreation Ranch. The McDonald Ranch was featured on "Cash and Treasures". The sites are known for petrified wood, thundereggs, and agates. All these sites have great collecting materials.
How to get there: The Richardson's Rock ranch is featured in Location #3. The McDonald Ranch is by appointment only:

McDonalds Ranch
Ashwood, Oregon
Phone: (541) 489-3290

The following link gives information on the
sites in the area:
http://www.madraschamber.com/rockhounding.cfm
Grade this location: A GPS Coordinates:
Handy to bring along:
1.Pick
2.Shovel
3.Buckets
4.Rock Hammer
5. Gloves
Helpful notes to newcomers:
There are a number of sites in the area, and I have included a link for lodging and food.

http://www.madraschamber.com/
Kristen's report on Oregon Petrified Wood
http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Cash_and_Treasures/ci.Petrified_Wood_Blog.show?vgnextfmt=show

Location #8: Dust Devil Mine - Sunstones
(Local beach, park, etc)



General description: Dust Devil Mining operates a mine for sunstones, but is open to the public from gem hunting. Lots of good gems are found here each year, including some very spectacular finds.
How to get there:North out of Plush, Oregon to the Rabbit Hills Basin. The site is near to the Spectrum mine noted above.

Sunstone Gems
Grade this location: (A to F):A - you only pay for the best sunstones you find and the rest are free. GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1.Screens and digging tools.
2. All necessary water, food and other supplies
3.Food & drink,speciman wraps (bubble wrap or paper)
Helpful notes to newcomers: Many beautiful gems come from this location. For more info on Oregon sunstones, check out the following website:
Oregon Sunstones

Location #9:
Fossil,Ore...............Behind the High School in town.


General description: Oligocene Fossil Plants
How to get there: Located in North Central Oregon. Fossil is located at the intersection of Hwy 218 & Hwy 19. Population approx. 465
Grade this location: (A to F): A++ GPS coordinates: Unknown

Handy to bring along:
1.Rock hammer & cold chisels
2.trowel,shovel,gloves
3.
Helpful notes to newcomers: Elevation of Fossil is 2,654 feet


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VIDEO FROM THIS AREA
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FINDING GOLD!

About this video: 6 lbs of a summer gold strike filmed as it happened. Location was the 1st bar S. of the I-5 bridge on the Umpqua River. Still possible to take an ounce a day from this river anywhere from Myrtle Creek down to the sea. Was passed by the big commercial steam dredges of old.

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Steve taking a break.
About this photo: T-Egg Heaven- Steve takes a Break
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Surface T-egg From virgin territory,  One of the many great finds from the gathering.
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aubreyreynolds9@gmai Graveland Point (page: 1 2 3) 50 Oct 27 2009, 5:19 PM EDT by SecretNinja
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One of my favorite Western Agates is Graveyard Point. Has anyone collected at the site recently? I have a great deal on high quality Graveyard. What a weird name for such a beautiful agate. You would think it would be called Autumn Folage Agate or Oregon Showy Plume Agate. Good GP is selling for a great deal for rough and finished pieces.
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skeeter614 Canyanvill Oregon (page: 1 2) 34 Oct 22 2009, 12:24 AM EDT by SecretNinja
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I think this is the frist thread that i have started maybe some arguments but a thread no. I'm looking to find out all i can about some hunting spots around canyanville or. I think it is in Douglas county, around Myrtle Creer, area also. I'm planning a trip to the area in the later November.


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JJDiamond I'm new so don't crack my thundereggs 7 Oct 8 2009, 12:21 PM EDT by jakesrocks
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I just found this site, cool...I am becoming familiar with Oregon rockhounding,so if anyone wants to rap,let me know.

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