Thursday, June 18, 2026

Rendezvous Post from Jodie

Rendez vous was a lot of fun.  I went cause rockhounding on your own isn’t always the best, especially when exploring new areas.  The trip to Lillooet was beautiful,, especially the canyons at the convergence of the Thompson and Fraser rivers.  Once there, I got to speak to a few club members and got to know their names at least.  I chose Scotty Creek for my excursion, and it did not disappoint.  We drove for about one hour to get to Scotty Creek Road, a forest service road on the way to Cache Creek.  There, to our amazement, was a pile of rocks and crystals, that were free for the taking.  These rocks had been excavated during the expansion of the road for forestry reasons.  In the host rock were, what I think are amethyst and citrine drusy, we got our fill then it hailed on us.  I will bring some to show the club.  The society’s meeting I missed because my dog Pheobe was too tired to attend, and I was on my own in the tent with her.  I did participate in the auction on Saturday night, got a beautiful piece of red jasper, and a big chunk of chalcedony and a polished book-end set.   On Sunday I got to show and sell my jewelry and some slabs at the tail gate sale.  Of course I bought more slabs.   Finally, the pig roast was really good, this was a smaller Rendez-vous than the one in Salmon Arm in 2024, but a really good showing by the Hastings Rockhound Club.

  

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Oliver Community Arts Council Open House

Thanks to Jodie, Katherine and Sam for setting up and staffing a booth for the club. The event was not as well attended as the OCAC expected, but we bought baked goods from the Sagebrush Singers table, and Sam picked out some heirloom tomatoes.



 




Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Rendezvous 2026

Eight club members participated in Rendezvous 2026 based in Lillooet on the long weekend. It was well attended, and they even had to cut off registration as the venue building was "at" capacity. Host clubs were Hastings and Lillooet.

Five of us went on the "Deadman" field trip - a long drive, but picking specimens off the gas line and the road side.



 I think this was the best find of the day at that location.

Our wagonmaster handed out small pieces to anyone who did not find something really good.




On Sunday, five of us were on the "Scottie Creek" trip. Those who had been to the site before had been chiselling a rock face. At some time recently, the bluff that narrowed the FSR was blasted and the rock dumped on a wide flat area. Lots of parking, and much easier to hunt.




Break a rock or boulder open, and there are crystals inside.





 

Bear

I was walking back toward my truck behind a tall fellow. We spotted a young black bear on its hind legs trying to figure out how to open a Cap-It canopy on a truck similar to mine.

My bear spray of course was at home. The tall fellow said he had hunted bear, and said this was a "teenager" . He spoke loudly to the bear - the kind of stuff you would say to a teenager, and chased him down the bank behind for about 100metres. We didn't see it again.

The truck owners have photos of the paw prints, but no scratches.

Rock Auction

A few club members bid on the rock auction items - below is a sample of the lots that were put up for auction.





 

























Friday, March 20, 2026

BCLS Events

April 10-11-12 -- Gem Show in Chilliwack

May15 - 18 Lilloet -- Rendezvous