It’s true about mica schist getting softer in water just use a hard plastic pick like a tooth brush handle to pick off the mica while it’s submurged in water. Don’t use steel as it can scratch the garnet crystals. Garnet is a 4 on the hardness scale steel is a 5.
You can find azuerite ,malichite ,chriscolla,hemitite ,cuperite ,Turquoise ,depending on wheather there is copper or aluminum in the ore ,turq comes with aluminum ,blue chriscolla occures with iron and copper .Any place you find copper you will find these gems.
Chrysacola can be polished if you stabilize it. It has to soak for at least two weeks in a combination of epoxy and napha in cool conditions. Refigerate in summer while soaking
No, as a trustee owner we cannot give permission for rock hounding. There are too many liability issues. This Flatirons mineral club was trespassing and I am surprised they even posted a video showing their illegal activity. DO NOT GO THERE WITHOUT PERMISSION OR YOU MAY BE PROSECUTED FOR TRESPASSING!
What ya do is look real close to any outcropping that looks like it is decomposing granite .Look around the base of outcroppings for any color when you find color ,turquoise ,chrisacolla ,And start digging and you will uncover veins of gemstone.Good luck!
Is this location public to rock hound or on private property/claim?
It looks like a garnet at 3.45
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Do the owners of these different properties give you permission to go on the property rock hound?
I did not know you could find chrysocolla in Colorado.
nice finds! some of that stuff looks like gem silica.
It’s true about mica schist getting softer in water just use a hard plastic pick like a tooth brush handle to pick off the mica while it’s submurged in water. Don’t use steel as it can scratch the garnet crystals. Garnet is a 4 on the hardness scale steel is a 5.
Cool I might go there some day
can azurite be found here?
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How it works? People can go without permition?.
You can find azuerite ,malichite ,chriscolla,hemitite ,cuperite ,Turquoise ,depending on wheather there is copper or aluminum in the ore ,turq comes with aluminum ,blue chriscolla occures with iron and copper .Any place you find copper you will find these gems.
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Cool
Use a narrow diamond rock saw to release your garnets.
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do you have to pay to go dig there or can i just go ?
That’s term policy is that better by using grip grip will always work the best with type a rock
Chrysacola can be polished if you stabilize it. It has to soak for at least two weeks in a combination of epoxy and napha in cool conditions. Refigerate in summer while soaking
No, as a trustee owner we cannot give permission for rock hounding. There are too many liability issues. This Flatirons mineral club was trespassing and I am surprised they even posted a video showing their illegal activity. DO NOT GO THERE WITHOUT PERMISSION OR YOU MAY BE PROSECUTED FOR TRESPASSING!
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What is the difference between turquoise and those blue polished rocks you showed in the end?
What ya do is look real close to any outcropping that looks like it is decomposing granite .Look around the base of outcroppings for any color when you find color ,turquoise ,chrisacolla ,And start digging and you will uncover veins of gemstone.Good luck!
why does it say Sedalia if its Salida??