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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Embroidered Brushed Twill Cotton Cap\n	$28.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Cotton Blended Adult/Unisex or Youth Hoodie\n	$44.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Long Sleeve Tee\n	$39.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Fleece Jacket\n	$48.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	A New Spring | Sold\nRead more	\n			\n\n\n	Super Stretch Knit Cap\n	$20.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme 3 Fifteen Sticker\n	$5.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	Embroidered Brushed Twill Cotton Cap\n	$28.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Embroidered Brushed Twill Cotton Cap\n	$28.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Adult/Mens Microterry Lightweight Pullover Hoodie (no front pocket)\n	$55.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Long Sleeve Tee\n	$39.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Women’s Funnel Neck Faux Cashmere Sweatshirt\n	$59.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Embroidered Brushed Twill Cotton Cap\n	$28.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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SUMMARY:Level Up x Zingara: Parallel Spirits
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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Glacier | Sold\n	$315.00\nRead more	\n			\n\n\n	One Eyed Goat\n	$300.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	A New Spring | Sold\nRead more	\n			\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Cotton Long Sleeve Tee\n	$35.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Swimming Rainbow\n	$600.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Short Sleeve Tee\n	$35.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Fleece Jacket\n	$48.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Adult/Mens Microterry Lightweight Pullover Hoodie (no front pocket)\n	$55.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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SUMMARY:Hayes Carll: We're Only Human Tour (with Ryan Montbleau)
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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Adult/Mens Microterry Lightweight Pullover Hoodie (no front pocket)\n	$55.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Long Sleeve Tee\n	$39.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Oh Havana\n	$315.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Women’s Funnel Neck Faux Cashmere Sweatshirt\n	$59.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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SUMMARY:The Elovaters: Sunburn Tour 2026 (with Shwayze & Jarv)
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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Adult/Mens Microterry Lightweight Pullover Hoodie (no front pocket)\n	$55.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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SUMMARY:Club 90's: Heated Rivalry Night
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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Long Sleeve Tee\n	$39.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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SUMMARY:Justin Furstenfeld
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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Women’s Funnel Neck Faux Cashmere Sweatshirt\n	$59.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Long Sleeve Tee\n	$39.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Cotton Long Sleeve Tee\n	$35.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Long Sleeve Tee\n	$39.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Cotton Blended Adult/Unisex or Youth Hoodie\n	$44.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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SUMMARY:Hurricane: The Music of the Scorpions
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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme 3 Fifteen Sticker\n	$5.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	Oh Havana\n	$315.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Women’s Funnel Neck Faux Cashmere Sweatshirt\n	$59.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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SUMMARY:The Chocolate Affair (Downtown Coeur d'Alene)
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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Fleece Jacket\n	$48.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Embroidered Brushed Twill Cotton Cap\n	$28.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Women’s Funnel Neck Faux Cashmere Sweatshirt\n	$59.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Long Sleeve Tee\n	$39.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Glacier | Sold\n	$315.00\nRead more	\n			\n\n\n	Oh Havana\n	$315.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Performance Cut Short Sleeve Tee\n	$35.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Swimming Rainbow\n	$600.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	Super Stretch Knit Cap\n	$20.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Cotton Short Sleeve Tee\n	$30.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Fleece Jacket\n	$48.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme 3 Fifteen Sticker\n	$5.00\nAdd to cart	\n			\n\n\n	Embroidered Brushed Twill Cotton Cap\n	$28.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Fleece Jacket\n	$48.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Embroidered Brushed Twill Cotton Cap\n	$28.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page	\n\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Cotton Short Sleeve Tee\n	$30.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	A New Spring | Sold\nRead more	\n			\n\n\n	Embroidered Brushed Twill Cotton Cap\n	$28.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Sharing the Azurite find. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Can’t wait to go foraging 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tool Kit for Rock hounding Beginners\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Spokane Rock Rollers 65th Annual Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									Over 40 vendors\, this is the biggest and best show in the PNW! Rocks\, crystals\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and lapidary supplies. Stone cutting and polishing demonstrations\, a silent auction\, hourly door prizes\, and a fabulous grand prize! 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Info\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n					\n				\n				\n					A Sun-Splashed Family Adventure at the Old Copper Mine				\n				\n				\n				\n									Rock hounding\, treasures\, and tiny signs of spring magic 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Last weekend we packed our hats\, snacks\, and boundless curiosity for a family adventure in the rugged beauty of an old copper mine. There’s something wildly inspiring about parking at the gate\, stepping out onto the dusty road\, and knowing you’re walking into a world shaped by geology\, history\, and the chance to find treasure beneath your boots. 								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Walking the Old Mine Road								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									With backpacks snug and eyes wide\, we wandered the old access road — scanning every rocky outcrop\, every glint of mineral in the sun. The crunch of tailings underfoot sounded like muted applause\, as though the earth itself was greeting us into its secret vaults. Young and old alike crouched low\, brushing fingers over fragments of blue and green\, while more experienced eyes traced veins in the rock. We were searching for azurite\, the deep blue gemstone that flashes like a lapis dream in the rough. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Reward: A Burst of Blue								\n				\n				\n				\n									And\, oh joy! We found our prize: a chunky\, beautiful piece of azurite that made everyone gasp. A couple of smaller specimens followed\, tucked safely into pockets like little treasures carried home. Each find felt like discovering a tiny piece of the earth’s palette. 								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring the Heart of the Mine								\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									\n					\n				\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n											\n									\n\n			\n					\n								\n									\n															\n													\n						\n													\n																\n												\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									The old mine itself invited exploration. Weathered timbers and cement leaned like stories waiting to be told\, and the landscape unfolded in sweeping curves of clay and rock. From natural alcoves to bubbling rivulets trickling through rocky beds\, the scenery reminded us how wild and gorgeous the world can be when you slow down and truly look. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									First Signs of Spring								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									But perhaps the sweetest surprise of all was nature’s whisper of spring. Tiny mushrooms poked their way through the soil\, delicate and brave against the rough terrain. We spotted the first signs of life after winter’s rest — promising future foraging trips\, cozy soups\, and more family time amid moss and leaf duff. Spring in the Pacific Northwest does not arrive with trumpets. It seeps in quietly\, like the forest exhaling 🌲✨ Here are the telltale whispers locals learn to spot: Early risers of the forest floor: • Crocus & daffodils poking through stubborn soil• Trillium unfolding like origami made of silk• Skunk cabbage blazing neon green in soggy wetlands• Cherry blossoms softening city streets The landscape shifts from winter’s muted grayscale into hesitant watercolor. Spring fungi behave like woodland confetti: • Fresh caps pushing through moss• Morels appearing like little forest riddles• Entire logs sprouting miniature umbrellas Moisture + warming soil = fungal fireworks. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									subtitle-mobile 								\n				\n				\n				\n									paragraph 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List				\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit for rock hound beginners – https://a.co/d/06tZfJWy 								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									Looking Ahead: Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Already we’re buzzing with excitement for the next big event on our rock-hounding calendar. From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds — and it always delivers something for collectors of all ages. We’ll be combing tables\, meeting fellow rock lovers\, and maybe adding some new finds to our collection. 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									🧰 Beginner’s Rock Hounding Gear List								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									If you’re new to rock hounding and want to be prepared for adventures (whether at tailings slopes or gem shows)\, here’s a friendly starter list of gear you can find on Amazon: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Tool Kit – Click here Rock hammer – For breaking open promising rocksGeologist chisel set – Small chisels for delicate extractionShatterproof safety glasses – Protect your eyes from flying chipsGloves – Durable gloves for hand protectionField bag or backpack – For hauling specimens and snacksCollection & Identification Specimen bags / ziplock bags – Keeps finds organizedPermanent marker – Label your finds with location/dateHardness test kit – Learn Mohs hardness of minerals https://a.co/d/02XH2q2ZField guide book – Region-specific rock and mineral guideComfort & Safety Kneepads – Handy for ground-level explorationSun hat & sunscreen – For sunny days in the dirtWater bottle – Stay hydrated on the trailFirst aid kit – For scrapes\, splinters\, and spontaneous funExtras Portable hand broom – Brush dirt away from promising spotsSmall brush set – Clean off finds gentlyGPS or compass – Helpful in remote areas								\n				\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									Exploring old mines\, finding hidden gems\, and watching the earth whisper signs of a new season — these are the moments that make family adventures unforgettable. We can’t wait to share what we uncover at the Rock Rollers show and on future hikes and foraging journeys. Here’s to curious eyes\, eager hearts\, and the treasures waiting just beneath our feet. 🌄🔦🪨 								\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show				\n				\n				\n				\n									From March 27 to 29\, the Rock Rollers Gem & Mineral Show returns for its 65th annual celebration at the Spokane Fairgrounds 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									More Show Information\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					REcommended Products				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n\n	Extreme3 Fifteen Adult/Mens Microterry Lightweight Pullover Hoodie (no front pocket)\n	$55.00\nSelect options	\n		This product has multiple variants. 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