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Grizzly
post Sep 10 2015, 10:33 PM
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Greetings all!

New to the site as I discovered it while doing some research into potential rock hounding areas.

I'm going to be in the Alamosa area for a couple days next week and wondered if anyone had some advice as to where there might be some decent to good places to search. I won't be able to do any digging as I'll probably only have a small rock hammer with me. So I'm pretty well going to be looking for stuff on the surface.

I've already found lots of good info here, hope to get some more!

Thanks everyone!

Mike
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Denise
post Sep 17 2015, 12:39 PM
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You're very welcome Mike! I hope your trip is going well. happy070.gif Seems the cold evening temps have the rattlers on the move. smiley-shocked003.gif Have seen two since talking to you last. They tend to stick on the rocks early in the mornings to warm up, so be careful around the cliffs and out cropping's.



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