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Gem Trails of Texas (Gem Trails)

Gem Trails of Texas (Gem Trails)

Gem Trails of Texas (Gem Trails)

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Manufacturer: Gem Guides Book Company
Author: Brad Lee Cross
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2002-01
Publisher: Gem Guides Book Company
Label: Gem Guides Book Company
Number Of Pages: 160
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 3.0

Rambling Reviews 2008-07-04
Have scanned this book numerous times. Planning to use it for trips in state. Peaked my interest


sounds great at first 2005-01-25
I was so excited when I got this book. The excitement has now faded. All the maps say "not to scale"... this was an understatement. The measurements written were often off by 30-70%. Areas that have been state parks for decades are not marked properly. At least one site mentioned was an illegal collecting site because it was in a state park and clearly marked. I looked at a real map and all 3 miles were in the state park... his map said 11 miles and much was not in the park.
Plain and simple... if you are going to publish a book with maps, some going down to small roads, get the real map and make your notes on that. many times his maps contradict a real map. I will never make a special trip for any thing in this book.
If you are going to one of these places anyway, for something other than rockhounding, then you may want to check these sites out... but you will waste your time if you plan a trip around it.
Some of the information may be useful... but I give it one star in recognition of the 4 days of my time it wasted. Due to the lack of accuracy this book is shame to the geologist community and these issues must be fixed. Each site must be visited and marked with GPS and on a real map before they republish this.
IF you find it used, on sale, real cheap, and don't have any expectations... then and only then this is an interesting book.

Though it is not a laymans book I would suggest "Roadside Geology of Texas", a much better buy.
I wish there was a good hobby-focused rockhounding book for Texas because Texas has a lot to offer, but to my knowledge it does not exist.




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