Topaz Mountain Collecting Trip

The-Vug.com brings you this article about the fall Denver show and Topaz Mountain Collecting trip 2006.

20 Sept 06, Initial finds from the S and S pocketAfter pounding on a pegmatite vein for several hours, we moved about 3 feet of Granite and started finding small bi-colored Topaz crystals!

 

 

20 Sept 06, Kevin Dixon approaching the mine
Here comes my good friend Kevin Dixon! Kevin needed some rock-diggin’ therapy in the “Alpine” mountains of the Tarryall’s
20 Sept 06, working in the pit
Stephen works on the pocket some more, a few hours before dark- Around 5pm, as Stephen and I really started getting into a pocket, guess who pulls up from down below us but Steve Brancato and Kevin Dixon! Steve came to see if we wanted to go to Mount Antero with him. But, dawg gone it, we were in a Topaz pocket now and here is where we would stay. Kevin made it up in about an hour and started helping us with the pocket.It soon got dark and then started raining… But, there we stayed, taking turns digging our rich pocket with flashlights on the side of the cold, wet mountain. At about 10pm, it started hailing, which “hailed” to us to get the hell out of there!
20 Sept 06, Kevin in the S and S pocket 1
20 Sept 06, Kevin in the S and S pocket 2
20 Sept 06, Kevin in the S and S pocket 3
21 Sept; The next day, we all headed back up to work the pocket more. Here, Kevin proves to be an eclectic guy- He can do Yoga and collect Topaz, all at the same time, while singing Yankee-Doodle Dandy! Leave it to Kevin (a Feldspar junkie) to find a superb Bavino-Twinned Orthoclase 8cm long, studded with Phenakites!Congratulations Kevin!!!
21 Sept 06, 10 inch pic of the S and S pocket
Blood, Sweat and Topaz!
A closeup of the “Steve & Scott” pocket as I donate another pint to the effort!
21 Sept 06, Scott digging in the S and S pocket 1Kevin was kind enough to shoot these pictures of me in the pocket-
21 Sept 06, Scott digging in the S and S pocket 2
21 Sept 06, Scott digging in the S and S pocket 4
21 Sept 06, Scott digging in the S and S pocket 3
A fresh beauty comes out. A close-up of this 56 carat gem Topaz crystal!
21 Sept 06, Scott digging in the S and S pocket 5
21 Sept 06, Stephen pounding on the granite capAnother chunk bites the dust!
21 Sept 06, Stephen looking at a topazStephen checking out a freshly mined Topaz crystal-
21 Sept 06, most of the score for the day 2
The results for the first 2 days of mining in the S&S pocket-
21 Sept 06, most of the score for the day
22 Sept 06, Snow day 1
22 Sept 06, Snow day 222 Sept, It figures… It snowed on us in April and it happened again this day. Today, we decided to stay inside and rest. Stephen’s dog “Topo” is wondering what the heck is going on! This killed our trip to Mount Antero for the year, as it is now buried in snow for the winter…
23 Sept 06, working in the pit on a cold day 123 Sept; Cold, wet and muddy, we trudged our way back up
23 Sept 06, working in the pit on a cold day 2the mountain to continue work in the S&S pocket-
23 Sept 06, Steven gets back to natureStephen gets back to nature!
23 Sept 06, Stephen by the S and S pocketWhile laying in a mud puddle, we open the pocket up-
23 Sept 06, A freshly mined topaz in the S and S pocket
23 Sept 06, I find a good topaz
23 Sept 06, Fresh topaz crystal from the S and S pocket
A 90 carat gem-One of my biggest so far!
Just above the tip of the screw driver is a Topaz in the wall that ends up being on a matrix of 2 smoky Quartz crystals! The circled area on the thick floor mud is where I recovered “The Beast of Burden” specimen that is to be mentioned further.
23 Sept 06, Topaz in pocket wall, with BoB circled on the floor
23 Sept 06, Matrix miniature recovered
23 Sept 06, Matrix miniature cleaned
23 Sept 06, the Beast of Burden 1
After Stephen spend several hours scrubbing all of the dense red clay off of the Quartz crystals, 4 Topaz crystals could be seen. Three other significant scars of very large Topaz crystals could be seen. My biggest gem Topaz crystal from the pocket (125 carats) obviously fit back on the center of the plate!!! To be continued-
23 Sept 06, Fresh topaz from the S and S pocket
A pair of fine Topaz crystals that I found on the cold, wet day of the 23rd
23 Sept 06, The best topaz crystals I found so farA grouping of my best self-collected Topaz crystals so far-
24 Sept 06, maneating hole 1
24 Sept, Warm and sunny, today we were attacked by the Monstrous “Man-Eating” Granites of the Tarryall Mountains!
24 Sept 06, maneating hole 2Slurp, munch, chomp…
24 Sept 06, Phil visiting
On this day, my friend Phil from the Colorado School of Mines came up to visit and collect with us-
24 Sept 06, maneating hole 3Phil and Kyle being simultaneously sucked in by the carnivorous Granite-
24 Sept 06, maneating hole 4
24 Sept 06, Stephen hammering the Granite 1
Digging with a view!Stephen taught that Granite a thing or two about who’s really the tough one!
24 Sept 06, Stephen hammering the Granite 2
24 Sept 06, the Beast of Burden 2
HERE IT IS!!! “The Beast of Burden” Stephen was up until 5am working on the reconstruction of this piece. In the end, it has *7* gem Topaz crystals, along with numerous Phenakites studding the Smoky Quartz crystals!!! I had the honor to collect the matrix plate and all of the re-attached Topaz crystals from the pocket, along with naming this piece! Being it is a gangly beast and Steve spent all night working on it, the name seems appropriate.
24 Sept 06, the Beast of Burden 3A closeup of the center, 125 carat gem Topaz crystal-
24 Sept 06, the Beast of Burden 4
This is surely one of the finest mineral specimens I have so far had the privilege to collect!
24 Sept 06, Two Birds with One Stone 1Another great piece that I had the honor to collect, was this miniature specimen, consisting of 2 gem Topaz crystals, with 3 very nice Phenakites, on Smoky Quartz!
24 Sept 06, Two Birds with One Stone 2The specimens was named “Two Birds With One Stone”, being the upper Topaz crystal was re-attached.
25 Sept 06, Stephen and Topo 125 Sept; Stephen and Topo on a warm and sunny day, with Pilots Peak in the background-
25 Sept 06, Stephen and Topo 2
26 Sept 06, Two Points Amazonite claim with Joe Dorris
26 Sept 06, Two Points Amazonite claim with Joe Dorris 2
26 Sept 06, Two Points Amazonite claim with Joe Dorris 3
26 Sept; Today, Stephen and I needed some rest. Stephen hit his hand real bad yesterday and I had a purple toe after dropping a big bar on my foot.
Our good friend Joe Dorris invited us up to see the work Collector’s Edge is doing on the “Two Points” claim. This property has produced the finest Amazonite-Smoky Quartz pockets from Colorado and the world! Not only were we getting to see the work, but Brian Lees himself would be present on this fine day! I LOVE their 100,000 pound, 992D Excavator! This is the very excavator that Collector’s Edge used to do all of their work at the Red Cloud Wulfenite mine in Arizona, and at the Benitoite Gem mine in California! WOW!!!
Here are some great shots of Brian Lees and Joe Dorris working together. Stephen and I greatly surprise Brian and Joe when we showed them the Topaz specimens we had just recovered! In a spontaneous moment, Brian actually named the pocket for us and said that the matrix plates were among the best he had ever seen from Colorado! The “Steve and Scott Topaz Pocket”, or S&S, name is born!
26 Sept 06, Brian Lees and Joe Dorris on the Two Points Claim
26 Sept 06, Brian Lees and Joe Dorris on the Two Points Claim 2
26 Sept 06, Brian Lees holding our two matrix topaz
Here’s Stephen basking in the fame of our discovery, as Brian and Joe take pictures and video the “Beast of Burden”. Afterwards, Brian took us to the place were the famous “Tree Root” Amazonite-Smoky pocket was found. Standing on the exact point of discovery, I felt a very special honor to see it!
26 Sept 06, Brian Lees, Joe Dorris and Steven with the Topaz
27 Sept 06, Back digging for Topaz
Here’s Stephen basking in the fame of our discovery, as Brian and Joe take pictures and video the “Beast of Burden”. Afterwards, Brian took us to the place were the famous “Tree Root” Amazonite-Smoky pocket was found. Standing on the exact point of discovery, I felt a very special honor to see it!
28 Sept 06, My best S and S pocket topazMy best Topaz crystal from the “Steve and Scott” Pocket, a bi-colored gem weighing 75 carats-
28 Sept 06, Stevens best S and S pocket topazStephen’s best Topaz from the S&S pocket, a bi-colored gem weighing 77 carats-
28 Sept 06, A good S and S pocket topaz that I collctedStephen’s second-best Topaz, weighing about 100 carats-
28 Sept 06, A good S and S pocket topaz that I collctedMy second-best Topaz weighing 90 carats-
28 Sept 06, An S and S pocket Fedspar smoky comboA nice 5cm miniature showing Orthoclase Feldspars growing on a gem Smoky Quartz!
28 Sept 06, A big S and S pocket smoky specimen
Here’s a pic of my best Smoky Quartz crystal from the pocket, measuring 8cm long, with a few Phenakites and micro red Fluorites
28 Sept 06, A good S and S pocket topaz matrix specimenAnother nice matrix Topaz specimen that I collected
28 Sept 06, The S and S pocket topaz specimens 3Here is the grand total of digging for six days in the S&S pocket-
28 Sept 06, The S and S pocket topaz specimens
We recovered over 100 single Topaz crystals and SIX matrix plates!!
In all, this was certainly one of the best “surface” finds I have been a part of discovering and one of the most enjoyable gem pegmatite pockets I have so far helped to collect!

 

Stephen and Tara will have specimens for sale at their Inn Suites room in the February Tucson show

28 Sept 06, The S and S pocket topaz specimens 2

 

Topaz Mountain Collecting Trip