Both polished and unpolished Sweetwater agates found in the northern Granite Mountains recovered by Wayne Sutherland and the GemHunter. |
To this day, it is a mystery!
Some years ago, my field assistant and I were driving along the northern edge of the Granite Mountains in central Wyoming, on a poorly used two-track trail that looked as if the last person to use it was Ward Bond with his Wagon Train. Wayne and I had been drinking coffee all morning, and made a pit stop. We climbed out of the off-road truck rented from the University of Wyoming (we were working on a gemstone project for the Wyoming Geological Survey) and decided to water down some sagebrush. I looked down, and saw a Sweetwater agate!
Some years ago, my field assistant and I were driving along the northern edge of the Granite Mountains in central Wyoming, on a poorly used two-track trail that looked as if the last person to use it was Ward Bond with his Wagon Train. Wayne and I had been drinking coffee all morning, and made a pit stop. We climbed out of the off-road truck rented from the University of Wyoming (we were working on a gemstone project for the Wyoming Geological Survey) and decided to water down some sagebrush. I looked down, and saw a Sweetwater agate!
Wow, as I looked closer, there were more and more and more. But what was so unusual about these gems is that more than half of the treasure had been tumbled in a rock tumbler and dumped here in the middle of no where! I kid you not, Ward Bond had seen better roads than this one.
Mysterious Agates |
Not to long after we found these, I explored and identified the Cedar Rim opal field, where I found some of the source rocks of Sweetwater agates along the northwestern flank of the Granite Mountains.
What a mystery, but it is just one of many such geology mysteries in Wyoming.
What a mystery, but it is just one of many such geology mysteries in Wyoming.
Some of the beautiful agates (and obsidian) found in the northern Granite Mountains of Wyoming by Wayne and myself. So, what does the Bible say about Agate?? |
The Granite Mountains location in central Wyoming |
Polished Sweetwater agate found on very old abandoned wagon trail in the Granite Mountains. |
Beautiful Sweetwater agate from the Granite Mountains, found along an abandoned wagon trail last used by Ward Bond. |