[Rockhounds] What is the weirdest thing that you found while rock hunting?

Edward Tindell ed-tindell at sprynet.com
Tue Nov 24 14:22:25 PST 2020


Two tiny metal tubes, about 1/8" long by 1/32" wide, in some gravel from
Mount Antero, CO. They are shiny. Parts to an old watch? Mining artifacts -
part of an old blasting cap?

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From: Rockhounds [mailto:rockhounds-bounces at rockhounds.drizzle.com] On
Behalf Of Alan Silverstein
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 3:32 PM
To: rockhounds at rockhounds.drizzle.com
Subject: Re: [Rockhounds] What is the weirdest thing that you found while
rock hunting?

> What is the weirdest thing / object you saw while fossil / rock 
> hunting?

Probably overall the weirdest ever, just last month, was a tiny little metal
ID tag (see RoadId.com) that somehow broke off a bracelet at both ends, far
down a remote gravel road in Utah (along the Kokopelli bike/car trail).
Contacted the owner, returned it to them by mail (under 1 oz), and it had
only been on the ground for SIX DAYS!

Other personal candidates:

- Busted-up (shot up?) pane(s) of 1" thick blue glass, also out in the
  sandy Utah desert.  Collected 140 (ONE HUNDRED FORTY) pounds of it to
  grind into "beach glass" in my tire grinder.

- Rusty old sheep bell in Wyoming, hunting petrified wood with landowner
  permission in a vast area where he runs sheep.  Returned it to him, he
  said, "Oh, that must be from my dad" based on the style.  "I'll fix it
  up and put it back on a sheep."  (Really?)

- Rock hammer -- my own!  never leave it sitting on a bumper -- three
  weeks after losing it and buying a replacement; in sight but not
  obvious along a gravel road in rural eastern Colorado.

- A short chunk of railroad rail, heavy (45 lb/ft), miles from the nearest
  track, half a mile from any road, also in rural eastern Colorado.

Cheers,
Alan Silverstein

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