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1: Sadly Disappointed
When I first considered purchasing this book, there were two reviews available to influence my decision. One was quite negative and the other favorable. The negative one seemed a bit over-critical so I opted to buy. Sometimes I fail to show good sense.
We are novice rock hunters. Our first experience in using the info in the book was a site near our home. Neither the map of how to find the site, nor the narrative description of the location and the trail leading to it were anywhere close to accurate. The road number given was incorrect and you can trust me when I say it has not been changed since the book was written last year.
In short, this book does not contain enough detail to help the beginner find the sites described or locate the gems in their raw form. I would doubt that anyone beyond a beginner status could find any benefit from it.
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2: Easy to use
Rockhouding is easy if the author uses the right words to direct you to the spot. This book had more information than any website. Wise investment for a traveler.
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3: Incomplete
If you want to search stream beds, this is the book for you. If you want to find the higher up burried stuff, this isn't.
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4: A great field guide
This is a well written guide to the essential rock locales in Washington. Most of the locations are family friendly and the maps / directions are easy to follow. I would recommend this to anyone interested in exploring the diversity of minerals in this state.
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5: Save Your Money; Join A Local Rock Club
Very disappointing. No new rockhounding sites and very brief descriptions of the well known sites (about a page per site). Few pictures. There are plenty of rockhounding websites with information for Washington and lots of local rockhounding clubs that will be a better use of your time and money.
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