Monthly Archives: February 2022
Four wheeling in Flagstaff
Normally, Karl and I try to find remote, deserted roads to explore on our four-wheelers. We enjoy the adventure, the challenge, and the thrill of ‘discovering’ something new. We’d been in Arizona since the end of December, and enjoyed several really fun rides in the desert. But, this week, we took a whole new kind … Continue reading
Thunder Eggs! Geode follow up
Yesterday we went to Quartzite, a little space in the desert which is a cross between Mad Max and the Flintstones. Rock hounds and free spirits abound. It’s the perfect place to find someone to cut open a geode and provide a side order of information. So, laden with a collection of my most promising … Continue reading
Geode Hunting
Last Friday we went on an adventure. With an article I found online with what seemed like good, detailed directions, we took off for the Hauser Geode Beds in search of geodes. You know, geodes are the Cracker Jacks of the rock world…ugly round rocks with a prize inside. Anyway, the ninety-minute drive was pleasant, … Continue reading