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Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone
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PostPosted: Jun 15, 2016 10:03    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

A lucky strike at the Ridge after a bit of a slow start.


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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: 10 cm.
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When found this crystal was hanging from the ceiling of the rather confined pocket. Some of the best matrix specimens are found in that orientation.
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PostPosted: Jun 18, 2016 16:07    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

Very nice. Hope that isn't all you've found in the last six weeks!
(Crosses fingers) ;-)

Has the weather been kind thus far?

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PostPosted: Jul 06, 2016 21:24    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

The first few weeks were a little slow Mike, but...


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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: 15 cm
 Description:
Complex and compound.
 Viewed:  28888 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: 10 cm.
 Description:
 Viewed:  28894 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: 17 cm.
 Description:
 Viewed:  29083 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: 17 cm.
 Description:
This is the same crystal as the former one, with a cleaning and a base to keep it oriented in a favorable way.
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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: Hand for scale.
 Description:
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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: 11 cm.
 Description:
Dark smoky, hoppered crystal.
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PostPosted: Jul 07, 2016 01:28    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

Wow Vic!!!! It looks like you can finally retire now :-)
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PostPosted: Jul 07, 2016 13:13    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

Just sensational, Vic. Congratulations.
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PostPosted: Jul 13, 2016 07:44    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

Now for something completely different. It's not all crystal hunting on the ridge.


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The team waits a little nervously to get their load. Alot of fire wood and some lumber logs come off the ridge.
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Alice is on the right. They use this team to plow, harrow and haul.
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Amish meets excavator. You'll notice that the wagon has metal wheels, no rubber, and no shoes on the horses.
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You done yet?
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Hard working Amish youth with the second load.
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The kids getting a little collecting in.
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We have very good relations with our Amish neighbors. For gratis, they use all the fields around the high ground to plant silage for the milkers. They also harvest the quartz druze that we don't use to sell at their farm stand, and do pretty good with it.
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PostPosted: Oct 06, 2016 14:52    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

One from a new location. Not far from the Ridge as the crow flies. And not very deep as the plow goes.


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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
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Back lit with autumn light.
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PostPosted: Nov 14, 2016 11:57    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

It's been a good season at the Ridge, but haven't had time to post much. My real job gets in the way of fun some how. The weather has been dry, drought dry, and here we are in November and the temps are above freezing at night and mid to high fifties during the day.


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A days work cleaning out druzy quartz pockets.
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Many single crystals, classic quartz from the dolostone.
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With help from brother hydraulic.
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Looks better in person.
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Anthraxolite with centimeter+ size quartz.
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The weight.
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PostPosted: Nov 15, 2016 01:18    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

Wow, that is some amazing operations you have going there. How many tones is that hydraulic of yours rated at? Must be hell of a strong to lift rock like that.
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PostPosted: Nov 15, 2016 08:04    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

Reinhardt van Vuuren wrote:
Wow, that is some amazing operations you have going there. How many tones is that hydraulic of yours rated at? Must be hell of a strong to lift rock like that.


Reinhardt, the ones we use are 30, 60 and 100 ton rams with a two stage pump. Although the 100 ton has been foiled by the ledge, if you pick your battles carefully you will find the weakest point. One problem is that at times the loosened block is large and must be moved more than a couple of inches or broken up in place. We are lucky in that we have a small track hoe for pushing things around after the ram has broken it free. Hydraulics are a great thing.



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PostPosted: Nov 16, 2016 00:40    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

Wow, that is hectic, I can imagine that one could do the same with a bottle jack only with a little less safety because you don't get to be as far away as you are with your equipment.
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PostPosted: Nov 16, 2016 10:02    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

The nice thing about the Enerpac rams is their cylinder height that's around 4" high so it fits into a rather small cleft. You get about a 3' lift on the 30 and 50, and with the shimming, your range of push is large. Hectic, no, it's very slow. With each pump of the handle, when the pump has gone to the second stage, the ram moves 1mm-2mm under a heavy load, so to get to full extension the exercise is very aerobic.
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PostPosted: Nov 16, 2016 16:15    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

The days grow shorter. Looks like snow soon. Must start wrapping it up.


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And as the sun sinks on another season, soon all will be frozen. Nothing to do for it but start trimming and cleaning. Oh the toil. (He smiles)
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 Mineral: Quartz on Dolomite.
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: @15 cm.
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Quartz on minor dolomite.
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PostPosted: Jul 05, 2017 22:23    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

I have been busy with projects at 9500ft. in CO. and new prospects, so here's some stuff from Turtle Clan Ridge. Mostly Quartz. Quartz Collecting on the Little Falls Dolostone. Quartz, the most abundant mineral in the crust of the earth, depending on how you count it.


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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: 5 cm.
 Description:
Quartz, cluster.
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 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: 5 cm.
 Description:
Same as above.
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Shoes. Change out.
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Moved mostly by hand. We do have mechanical advantage.
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Moved mostly by hand. It can be fussy business.
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Typical quartz and calcite in dolostone.
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Looks better in person.
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Then there are these.
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And those.
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And mostly we look for these.
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PostPosted: Aug 15, 2017 15:37    Post subject: Re: Collecting quartz on the Little Falls dolostone  

Occasionally, at the ridge, we find pockets that have varying amounts of anthraxolite, a solid carbon substance, I guess it would be a hydrocarbon, that infills the cavity and sometimes engulfs the silica and causes odd crystal manifestations. Small amounts are fairly common but stories of early settlers heating their pioneer hovels with the material are passed around. Much more than this was needed, depending on hovel size. Pictured here are some of the contents of a 25cm. diameter pocket. I had crushed my camera earlier in the day and my flip phone takes the most inferior images, so no photo record exists. Be that as it is, the crystal was lightly attached to the ceiling and rested comfortably on and in the pool of carbon that filled 2/3rds. of the pockets bottom. This is the most anthraxolite we have found and more than twice the amount pictured was found, these being the largest.


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 Mineral: Quartz and anthraxolite
 Locality:
Turtle Clan Ridge, Fonda, Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York, USA
 Dimensions: Quartz is 10cm.
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