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Change: Mineral Council Project Other Resources for Washington on the Wiki Washington (search) PhotosPhoto Albums: Other Pages: Washington State Mineral Council ProjectClick EasyEdit to add what you know. If you create another page featuring Washington,
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Change: #9 : Red Top MountainGeneral description: This is a mountain of basalt which you can find Blue Agates, Geodes blue and clear (quartz), and various colored Jasper
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Change: Washington State Mineral Council Project Other Resources for Washington on the Wiki Washington (search) PhotosPhoto Albums: Other Pages: Washington State Mineral Council ProjectClick EasyEdit to add what you know. If you create another page featuring
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Change: Please read this Discussion before collecting: Washington Forest/ Weyerhaeuser UPDATE What this area is known for:1.Petrified Wood - State gem stone 2.Fossils - Nationally known Eocene site.3.Agates - commonly found in numerous areas of state.4.Pyrite & quartz - huge pyrite crystals near North Bend,WA5.
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Change: Case study discussion: Lucas Click EasyEdit to add to this page! (Don't see the Easybutton above? Sign in or sign up.) What this area is known for:1.Petrified Wood - State gem stone 2.Fossils - Nationally known Eocene site.3.Agates - commonly found
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Change: From Seattle, take I-90 east to Exit 47 (before Snoqualmie Pass). Turn left at the stop sign, and cross to the north (left) side of
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Change: 4. One half of a mile up gate #722 is a clear-cut (pictured above). Behind the "Lone Tree" at the top the entire hill consists of diggings. There is very pretty material here on the top 2 feet of the soft clay. Location #9: Cherry Creek General description:
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Change: Access to this site is currently under contention. Respect posted signage. for a current discussion on the matter and to wiegh in read the Adna, Washington ((((No Trespassing???)))) Thread. Grade this location: (A to F): B+Site 1: Diggings: Grade A-Site 2: Creek: Grade B GPS coordinates:
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Change: Discuse the rules hereCase study discussion: AdnaCase study discussion: Lucas Click EasyEdit to add to this page! (Don't see the Easybutton above? Sign in or sign up.) What this area is known for:1.Petrified Wood - State gem stone 2.Fossils - Nationally
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Change: published by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife before you start collecting on creeks and streams. Click EasyEdit to add to this page! (Don't see the Easybutton above? Sign in or sign up.) What this area is known for:1.Petrified Wood - State gem stone 2.
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Change: Washington Agate. It is rare, hard and a spectacular gemstone. These agates are not laying all over the place for a rockhound to find. It
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Change: : Grant County in central Washington, 10 miles south of Interstate Highway 90. The southwestern portion of the Saddle Mountains can be accessed from Highway
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Change: #2:#1: Adna General description: Carnelian (Orange and Blood Red), petrified wood, and fancy jaspers can be found at this site. How to get there: Take I-5 to exit 77 (Highway 6 Exit) Head West on 6 for 4.4 miles. Turn right onto Bunker
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Change: ** Access Closed **General description: Lucas creek is well known for agate, jasper, and petrified wood.Nice piece of agate from the creek. How to get there: Take I-5 to exit 71 (508 Exit) Head east on 508 for 2.4 miles. Turn Left onto
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Change: The best time to collect in this area:Spring,Summer and Fall. Other helpful resources: 1. http://www.stonerosefossil.org2. http://www.geologyadventures.com3. http://www.blueagates.com4. http://www.dnr.wa.gov/geology/5. http://www.blm.gov/or/index.php6. http://www.washingtonminerals.com Have a question about treasure hunting or geocaching in this region? Post a comment for fellow treasure hunters below! THE BEST
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