Thursday, October 30, 2025

Petrified Wood From The Forest That Used To Be

 


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  1. I have cut gem stones from old pieces obtained in the 60's, excellent earthy tones from orange to purple, but lord above that materiel has got to be the hardest agate there is, hard on saw blades and grinding wheels, on the other hand, thru intensive sanding, a polish if the highest grade can be obtained. Very pretty, its a favorite agate with woman, not sure why.

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    1. When we went in the 60s nobody else was around had the place to ourselves.

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    2. Always hoped to go. Friends went, back then anyone could pick up pieces take them home, how I ended up with some, they had good photos too, I could see the ground was polluted with all sorts of pieces of ancient trees. Traded cutting stones for some pieces, still have a few lbs, its truly rugged stuff. Any time I need to wear out a good diamond blade, I start slicing off slabs.

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  2. Rickvid in the Yakima ValleyOctober 30, 2025 at 9:00 AM

    A forest devastated by climate change!

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  3. Homeland - my parents met while working there.

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  4. Went there about ten years ago. It was empty.
    There was more petrified wood in the town of Holbrook.
    People used it for curb stops.

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  5. We live about a half-hour south of the park. It's a lovely place, but almost never very crowded. You can find all kinds of petrified wood all over the area between our place and Holbrook.

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