Gem Trails of Pennsylvania and New Jersey |  | Authors: Scott Stepanski, Karenne Snow Publisher: Gem Guides Book Co Category: Book
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ISBN: 1889786098 Dewey Decimal Number: 549.9748075 EAN: 9781889786094
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Product Description Revised and updated, Gem Trails of Pennsylvania and New Jersey is the essential guide for veteran and new collectors alike. Follow gem trails to beautiful agate, jasper, galena, pyrite, quartz crystals, fossils, and much more! The authors become your personal guides to unearthing the beautiful geologic treasures found Throughout the best sites in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Sites are presented with directions, rockhounding tips, descriptive text, maps, and numerous black and white photos. Rocks, minerals, and fossils found at the ends of the gem trails are pictured in full-color to aid in identification. From seaside beaches to overgrown quarries, explore old favorites as well as newly-discovered sites that hold a wide variety of specimens for he rockhound to uncover. Gem Trails of Pennsylvania and New Jersey is the most complete gem trail guidebook for all rockhounds.
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| Customer Reviews: Gem rails of Pennsylvania and New Jersey January 11, 2007 Stephen G. Fisher (New York and Europe) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Excellent description of fossil and mineral sites in PA and NJ. I found the maps to be clear, and the site descriptions to be very helpful. Also, here are several sites listed, with pretty good distribution over various parts of PA. Not a lot of information or illustrations about the samples one might hope to find, but generally a VERY good handbook for specific sites in this region. Well worth the price.
What a marvellous book! March 31, 2007 Steven A. Ager 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Most helpful for the resident of or visitor to New Jersey who wants to get below nature's surface.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly June 16, 2006 C. Smith (The Jersey Shore) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
All in all this book has helped me collect many nice specimens although you have to be careful with some of the sites. The provided directions tend to me vague or wrong and some of the locations listed are just plain worthless. One site, hellertown jasper consists of a trickle of water running through a golf course, with an area about 100ft long that is not fenced off. You get to wade in the stream grabbing very low quality material as the golfers ride by in their carts laughing at you. Some of the sites however, make the book worthwhile, such as the buckwheat dump, big brook, wissahickon garnets, etc. If you go on a long trip that turns out to be a wild goose chase don't say I didnt warn you.
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