RockhoundingVideos.com - From The-Vug.com

got to tell this country about Utah, ’cause nobody seems to know

10th June 2007

got to tell this country about Utah, ’cause nobody seems to know

Thursday we drove into Utah after spending the night at Justin’s brother’s house in Lake Havasu (AZ). The first region that we are filming in the “Beehive State” is the Topaz Montain/Delta region. This area has countless locations that are all within a short distance of one another.

Pretty much anyone that is into rocks and minerals comes to Topaz Mountain to collect at some point or another.

After a week and half in Los Angeles, the blue skys of Utah were a welcome change.

So we drove around to do a little recon, and then got our bags ready to find some rocks.

Of course, as luck would have it, our first location of the day was an agate/jasper/calcedoney collecting spot. Although at first, I wasn’t too keen on collecting more crypto-silicon quartz, I was actually quite pleased with the color and quality of the material that we found


Next it was on to a purple fluorite location.

Though not the highest quality, it was plentiful and brightly colored.


As we were driving down the road between locations, we spotted a herd of antelope drinking from a puddle in the middle of the road. They darted out into the scrub, to far away for my camera to get a good shot, so Justin took a few with his camera.


The old Pony Express Route ran right through these mountains back in the day. Justin suggested that we take a moment to stop and look at the monument. Too bad vandals had defaced it.

But it was still nice enough for a lizard to sun itself on.

Lizards and other wildlife were certainly not in short supply.



This little guy was right beside the truck, so I picked him up and put him out further in the scrub so that he wouldn’t get squashed.

We also found another skeleton, this time of an antelope.

After collecting apache tears, we decided to finish up the day by heading out to the Dugway Geode Beds.

On the way there, passed some old mine stuff…

…and a rattesnake just laying on a rock pile on the side of the road. After taking a photo (from the safety of the car), we quickly headed on our way.

This was the first time that either Justin or I had ever seen a rattlesnake in the wild.

When we got there, we saw lot’s holes already dug.

So we investigated those first.

However soon Justin was ready to start his own hole.

As the sun sank behind the mountains, we headed to our camp site in Topaz Cove.

posted in Roadside Attractions, Collecting Locations, Filming | 1 Comment

9th June 2007

The west is the best

We spent a few more days in Southern California for business and to help our friends move into their new house. We had wanted to be on the road by the 6th, but due to some minor delays we didn’t actually get back on the road until the 7th.

While in Pasadena, Justin had to box up more of our specimens that we collected during this past month,

and I killed time by working on a new webdesign project..

…and by taking photographs.

We went for lunch an Armenian place, that cured saugages in the store front beside the resturaunt.

Later on in the afternoon we had to drive down to Laguna Beach to pick up some money from a client.

This guy was playing his GameBoy at the stop light beside us.

But soon it was time to get back on the Highway and head out to Utah for 2 weeks.

posted in Family & Friends | 0 Comments

3rd June 2007

Down in the Hood

For the past couple days we have been chillin’ at our our buddys’ house in Pasadena, catching up on work and getting things ready to head out Utah next week.

Justin has spent the past 2 days sorting sample specimens for our Special DVD Sponsors packages.

Just look at all the great Inyo County…

and San Benito specimens.

(All this and more could be yours, find out about being a DVD Sponsor on our “How You Can Help Page”)

I on the other hand have been stuck inside doing mountains of website work, so Justin suggested that we go for a walk down the block to get out of the house.

Pasadena is one of my favorite cities in Los Angeles County. Because of the fact that it was the first Los Angeles suburb, way back in the day, the area has that “small town” feel that I look for in an area.


But then I was brought abruptly back to reality when a lady came out of her house to glare at me taking pictures of her flowers.

Ahw… the City of Angels.

While stopping to take this photo…

This dog tried to have my ankles for lunch.

Justin suggested I photograph this grate because it would look neat; as you can tell, he was right.

In no time our destination was in sight.

BUSTED!

posted in Collecting Locations, Family & Friends | 1 Comment