Idaho Rocks!


Book Description

To discover the unworldly geologic novelties of the Gem State, all that is required is a good map, a sense of adventure, and Idaho Rocks!, a guide to 60 of the most compelling geologic sites in Idaho. The well-chosen destinations span the state's geologic history from the 2.6-billion-year-old gneiss in the Panhandle to 2,000-year-old lava at Craters of the Moon, and from gold and silver deposits hidden in Idaho's mountains to visible scars from recent earthquakes and landslides. With its beautiful photographs and informative figures and maps, this guidebook will get you up to speed on every aspect of Idaho's diverse geology. Northern and central Idaho's sparkling rivers flow past algal mounds in 1.4-billion-year-old limy sediments, sandy beaches eroded from crystalline granite, and exotic rocks of ancient volcanic islands. Southern Idaho has been shaped by calderas of the Yellowstone hot spot, along with active faults of the Basin and Range, and one monumental flood that carried boulders the size of cars. Rock hounds can search for star garnets along Emerald Creek, zeolite crystals in basalt cavities, and eye-shaped feldspar in ancient gneiss. Fossil enthusiasts can discover leaf imprints at Clarkia Fossil Beds, learn about Pliocene horses at Hagerman Fossil Beds, and contemplate the bizarrely whorled teeth of the buzz saw shark who prowled the sea 290 million years ago when Idaho's phosphate deposits were accumulating.




Idaho


Book Description

A complete guide to Idaho's best sites for collecting rocks, minerals, gems, crystals, fossils, and gold.




Rockhounding Idaho


Book Description

A complete guide to Idaho’s best sites for collecting rocks, minerals, gems, crystals, fossils, and gold.




City of Rocks Idaho


Book Description

Idaho's City of Rocks has been called America's premiere granite sport climbing area. Tucked away in the enchanting high desert corner of the state, this unique area continues to attract climbers from around the globe. The City of Rocks is renowned for its fascinating and often bizarre geography, plentiful moderate climbs as well as famous test-pieces of extreme difficulty. With an inviting combination of rustic western atmosphere, scenic camping and well protected climbs, the City of Rocks is a unique and refreshingly enjoyable experience. This seventh edition of City of Rocks - A Climber's Guide offers the most thorough and up to date information, maps and topos detailing over 750 high quality climbs. Also included are details on local amenities, camping, geology, biking, hiking and running trails, climbing lore, and other Idaho climbing spots to discover.




Roadside Geology of Idaho


Book Description

An introductory chapter briefly reviews Idaho's geology followed by a series of road guides with the local particulars. The authors tell you what the rocks are and what they mean. Useful graphics and charts supplement the text and help you to understand




City of Rocks


Book Description










Rocks, Rails and Trails


Book Description

Regional chapters: From Montpelier to Ketchum, Twin Falls to Blackfoot, and root hog to silent City of Rocks -- Historic topics: The Oregon-California trails and the Hudspeth Cutoff, Mormon settlement of Southeastern Idaho, Early railroads, Historic Pocatello, Construction of the American Falls Dam, Irrigation in the Magic Valley -- Geologic topics: Lake Bonneville Flood, Snake River Plain -- Yellowstone hot spot, Snake River Aquifer, Geology & waste disposal at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.




Etched in Stone


Book Description