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Rockhounding & Prospecting: Upper Midwest: How to Find Gold, Copper, Agates, Thomsonite & Other Favorites

Rockhounding & Prospecting: Upper Midwest: How to Find Gold, Copper, Agates, Thomsonite & Other Favorites

Current price: $19.95
Publication Date: November 16th, 2021
Publisher:
Adventure Publications
ISBN:
9781591939450
Pages:
264
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Description

  • AdventureKEEN's rocks & minerals products are proven sellers: more than 350,000 units sold

Rock hunting is a growing hobby throughout the USA, and this is a great introduction to finding some of the most coveted types of treasures

In-depth look at the region's most sought-after targets, including agates, copper, gold, fossils, and more

Simple guide that makes rock collecting easier and more productive: learn to locate hunting areas, find the rocks and minerals you want, and identify your finds

Full-color photographs and range maps

Need-to-know information about collecting rules, safety, and affordable gear that doesn't break the bank

Advice on lapidary arts, such as polishing, and on metal detecting

Strong interest in rocks and minerals (e.g., many tourists visiting rock shops, significant sales of books relating to agates and other rocks & minerals)

Author is an expert rock hunter with a lifetime of experience

Covers Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, South Dakota, and Wisconsin

About the Author

For author Jim Magnuson, rockhounding is not only a hobby, but it's also a serious and rewarding avocation that helps him connect with nature. He has been an avid hunter and student of various gems, minerals, and fossils since his childhood, when he first began to hunt for stones in his native state of Illinois. These experiences taught Jim the importance of persistence and the willingness to follow the road less traveled in order to find unique or rare kinds of rocks. Jim also enjoys sharing his passion through writing, both creatively and from a practically oriented process perspective. Because of Jim's in-depth knowledge, he is frequently called upon to present to groups such as rock and mineral clubs, geological societies, and educational institutions that focus on outdoor and environmental interests. In addition to Jim's passion for prospecting and hunting, he also likes to perform various lapidary arts with the stones that he finds, and he has a small business making and selling custom-polished stones and jewelry pieces. Finally, Jim enjoys creating photographic illustrations that are up close and personal for prospecting, hunting, and lapidary work. Jim was a photographer for his high school and college newspapers and yearbooks, where he focused on student activities that created perspectives on campus life. This experience has helped Jim capture unique and compelling photographic images for modern-day gem and mineral prospecting.