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Fossils and Feldspar

6th July 2007

Fossils and Feldspar

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Our last day in Colorado we had 2 fun locations to visit; first of was the Florissant Fossil Quarry, in Florissant and then later in the afternoon, we were to meet up with Joe Doris to film the extraction of some amazonites from a pockect in the 2 Point Mine (The Collector’s Edge).
Colorado

When we first came through Florissant at the begining of our Colorado adventure, Justin made arrangments with Nancy Clare Anderson to film her family’s quarry (Florrissant Fossil Quarry) and the nearby shop (Nature’s Wealth) when we came back through.
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado

The fossils found in these beds date from over 35 million years ago, in the Eocene Epoch era. Volcanic eruptions deposited ash in the lakes in the area, creating very detailed fossils of plants, fish, bugs and birds.
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado
Here you see a picture of the famous bird fossil Nancy found a few years ago, along with fossil collecting kits that are available onsite.

Lucky for us Dr. Bill Dexter Ph.D (Dr. Dexter’s Mineral World) happened to be visiting with his family, so he was happy to identify specimens and explain the quarry and other Colorado collecting sites to us.
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado

The Florrisant Fossil Quarry has been in the Clare family for over 50 years. They are open for public collecting daily 10-4 in the summer and by appointment. While we were there several groups of people arrived to come collect fossils from North America’s most diverse fossil location. Either Nancy (in picture) or her mother Toni will be on site to instruct visitors on how to make the most out of there visit.
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado

The fossils here are so plentiful, that I found tons of stuff from the pieces pulled out of the shale piles.
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado

Nancy and Toni showed us some of the awesome specimens that had been recently found there.
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado
Florrisant Fossil Quarry, Colorado

After bidding farewell to everyone at the fossil quarry, we headed out to meet Joe Dorris (Glacier Peak Art, Gems & Minerals) for a tour of the Crystal Peak area. Joe is a long time miner of Colorado himself, but he also works with the Collector’s Edge in the mining of some of their claims. The Collector’s Edge is THE prominent mining operation in Colorado, and has over 13 years of expirience in mining and exploration, so we were extremely excited to get to see one of their commercial specimen extracting operations at work.
Crystal Peak, Colorado

Joe had told us that he had saved a pocket of smoky quartz and amazonite at “2 Point Mine” that they had uncovered a few days before.
Crystal Peak, Colorado

On the way up to the mine, Joe gave us an over view of the area, and explained the particulars of various claims. Not being from the area, this was very interesting and quite informative.
Crystal Peak, Colorado

When we first arrived George was welding the boom of one of the back hoes. I had never seen anyone welding a backhoe boom back together, so I had to get a photo.
Crystal Peak, Colorado

Justin filmed an overview of the loaction and then we climbed down into the pit to check out the amazonite pocket.
Crystal Peak, Colorado
Crystal Peak, Colorado

Joe started loosening the crystals up, and then he left Justin and I take turns removing the amzonite and smokies from the pocket, piece by piece.
Crystal Peak, Colorado

One has to be patient, and diligent making sure to take out every crystal or terminated top piece so that they can be reassembled back in Golden at the Collector’s Edge state of the art cleaning & preparation lab.
Crystal Peak, Colorado
Crystal Peak, Colorado
Crystal Peak, Colorado

After cleaning out the pocket, Joe decided to get George Quist show us how the heavy machinery was used to uncover pockets.
Crystal Peak, Colorado
Crystal Peak, Colorado
Crystal Peak, Colorado
Crystal Peak, Colorado
Crystal Peak, Colorado

With persistance and old fashioned hard work Joe and George uncovered an even bigger & better pocket after a couple days of digging.
Crystal Peak, Colorado
Crystal Peak, Colorado

**To read about the “Dragon’s Mouth Pocket” check out Joe Dorris’s article mirrored on The-Vug.com**

Colorado Columbine
Colorado Columbine

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  1. 1 On July 8th, 2007, Bill Tate said:

    I got to work with my wife, an archaeologist in the area of Crystal Peak, and although we did not find any amazonite at our site, we found a Texas connection where people of the same time period as our site AD 1400-1600. Found in the Texas panhandle amazonite made into pendants, and Texas Alibates, a “flinty” material was found in close proximity to Crystal Peak. (We also found obsidian which was sourced to both Yellowstone and to the Jamez mountains in new mexico at that site.) I enjoyed looking at your pictures of the work mining the stuff. Amazonite has come into my life earlier while assisting on the dig at the Aurora Burial of some 20 years ago. It was found as as one of the two grave goods with a male burial–now reburied with Native American blessings.

    Just a note from an old rock hound who thought you might be interested. Take care, Bill

  2. 2 On August 12th, 2007, Jack Arbiser said:

    Can you let me know about sites which are easily accesible between Denver and Leadville

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