Hi guys,
I've been into the rocks and minerals since I was kid. Done a lot of gold prospecting with my father in the area over the years and am now looking to get my kids into the fossicking game. I know there are quite a few gems around to find. For instance there is carnelian, garnet, chyrsophrase, quartz crystals. I've even heard reports of amethyst and topaz.
The problem is I have no idea where to start looking for these gems. I have done quite a lot of research online, but given this is a low population area I haven't been able to find a lot of information regarding actual spots to go fossicking at. I have been a member of the local lapidary club for the last 2 years. However alot of the spots are on private property and the club use them for their field trips.
Does anyone have some more specific directions as to locations where a few gem and mineral specimens can be found? I know the carnelian can be found on the fitzroy river in the area, but as to which part of it, I've got no idea. (Its quite a large river).
but any tips or pointers would be much appreciated.
I've been into the rocks and minerals since I was kid. Done a lot of gold prospecting with my father in the area over the years and am now looking to get my kids into the fossicking game. I know there are quite a few gems around to find. For instance there is carnelian, garnet, chyrsophrase, quartz crystals. I've even heard reports of amethyst and topaz.
The problem is I have no idea where to start looking for these gems. I have done quite a lot of research online, but given this is a low population area I haven't been able to find a lot of information regarding actual spots to go fossicking at. I have been a member of the local lapidary club for the last 2 years. However alot of the spots are on private property and the club use them for their field trips.
Does anyone have some more specific directions as to locations where a few gem and mineral specimens can be found? I know the carnelian can be found on the fitzroy river in the area, but as to which part of it, I've got no idea. (Its quite a large river).
but any tips or pointers would be much appreciated.