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The Gem & Mineral Collector's Guide to Idaho

The Gem & Mineral Collector's Guide to Idaho
Author: Lanny R. Ream
Publisher: Gem Guides Book Company
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 249732

Media: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 80
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.2

ISBN: 1889786136
Dewey Decimal Number: 549.9796075
EAN: 9781889786131
ASIN: 1889786136

Publication Date: July 13, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Newly revised and updated, The Gem & Mineral Collector's Guide to Idaho now combines Volume I and Volume II into one handy rockhounding guide. From Bathtub Mountain and Ruby Rapids to Paris Canyon and Cinder Butte, the author will lead the collector to over 40 of the best mineral, fossil, and gemstone sites Idaho has to offer. Find the best spot in Rabbit Springs to find agate-filled thundereggs or where to hunt for precious opal in Spencer.

A comprehensive list of Bureau of Land Management agencies and National Forest Services throughout the state is included to aid in planning your collecting adventure. Complete with individual site maps, an overview map, detailed directions, and black and white photos.

The Gem & Mineral Collector's Guide to Idaho is the essential guide for rockhounding in Idaho.

For the last two decades, Lanny Ream has been writing and publishing books on the minerals and "popular geology" of the Northwest, and publishes a monthly newspaper for mineral collector's - Mineral News.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good starter book from "The Master"   January 10, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Lanny Ream is a giant among Pacific Northwest rockhounds; his thicker, detailed, and scientific books covering Washington and Idaho are definitive guides to even the most obscure minerals. This thin book is written more for beginners, and it has been a valuable resource for me in planning trips to the Gem State.

I used the information in this book to explore outside of Clarkia, Idaho. We ended up driving right to the kyanite locale on Freezeout Ridge. Unfortunately, we were in too much of a hurry to go on to Bathtub Mountain for twinned staurolite crystals, so that site is still on my list.

The locales that Ream lists right along US 95 seem a little unsafe, but I think that's true with all collecting spots near major highways. I'm not a big zeolite collector, so those locales didn't interest me much. But just reading the book has got me ready to try some pretty famous Idaho spots, such as Dismal Swamp, Challis, and Cuprum.

To keep costs low, the book has few photographs, no GPS readings, and no frills like a glossary, tumbling tips, etc. Still, it's a good start until something better comes along.



5 out of 5 stars Book Review   July 4, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The book came in excellent condition and in a very short time.
Book was in condition as promised.



2 out of 5 stars Review by JW   February 25, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

"The Gem & mineral collectors guide to idaho" describes some interesting collecting sites, unfortunately the directions to the sites are very poor. It would be difficult if not impossible to find most of the sites described without more information. GPS coordinates would be a great help. Quality maps would also be useful.


1 out of 5 stars This Book is a Real Problem   June 13, 2004
 6 out of 8 found this review helpful

I happen to live in one of the areas that Lanny Reams suggests is excellent rock hounding. Actually I own property that he suggests is great for finding certain minerals. I now spend a great deal of time telling ( or occasionally argueing with) people that "this is private property. You cannot dig here." The most frequent response is " Well it says in the book I can." Mr Reams does mention in his book that people should not go on posted land. There is no mention of asking permision to dig on private land. My land is not posted, but thanks to this book it soon will be. I would suggest before he writes anymore guidebooks he checks out propery and mineral rights of the owners of the land on which he reccomends rockhounding.

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