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Welcome to Lubbock, Texas; a great place to be a rock hound - as long as you don't mind driving three or four hours somewhere else to find rocks, LOL. Aside from not having abundant things to hunt, there is minimal public land nearby, and getting a landowner's permission to scour the ranch land for rocks can be difficult. These stories are memories of trips taken to other places to find adventure.

Rabb Canyon, New Mexico
Rabb Canyon, New Mexico
Rabb Canyon, New Mexico
Rabb Canyon, New Mexico
Hot Well Dunes, Arizona
Hot Well Dunes, Arizona
Hot Well Dunes, Arizona
Hot Well Dunes, Arizona
Colorado Dinosaur Poop Hunt
Colorado Dinosaur Poop Hunt
Colorado Dinosaur Poop Hunt
Colorado Dinosaur Poop Hunt
Orogrande, New Mexico
Orogrande, New Mexico
Orogrande, New Mexico
Orogrande, New Mexico
Mt. Ida, Arkansas
Mt. Ida, Arkansas
Mt. Ida, Arkansas
Mt. Ida, Arkansas
Fluorite Ridge, New Mexico
Fluorite Ridge, New Mexico
Fluorite Ridge, New Mexico
Fluorite Ridge, New Mexico
Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas
Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas
Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas
Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas
Glen Rose, Texas
Glen Rose, Texas
Glen Rose, Texas
Glen Rose, Texas
Arrowhead Anxiety
Arrowhead Anxiety
Arrowhead Anxiety
Arrowhead Anxiety
Rockhound Fever
Rockhound Fever
Rockhound Fever
Rockhound Fever
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