Hobby will take you to places that you wouldn`t even know exist

Hobby will take you to places that you wouldn`t even know exist
Diamond Rocks, The Mourne Mts, Northern Ireland

Thursday 3 September 2015

The Mournes, day 1

Saturday, August 29th, 5 in the morning. Getting up. We are going to the Mournes!!! Yeeeeey!
We need to drive through Dublin to grab Stephen on the way. Everyone sleepy, but moods are good!
We caught a glimpse of a beautiful rainbow on the way
Having Stephen collected, we stopped at Starbuck`s to load on some carbs and caffeine. We welcomed the Mournes at 11am.
In the centre- a quarry. On the left- a gap leading to the Diamond Rocks, our destination point.

At the gap. The Mourne Wall serving as a great orientation point. From here it`s only a 15 minute walk to the Diamond Rocks.
Breaking granite, hard but fun!

Beautiful views from the Diamond Rocks and the result of collectors`work in the foreground

Note the cavities visible on the big rock chunks- this is where you find the goodies ;)

I have people working for me ;) Martin (red jacket) trying to trim rocks for me :) Klaudia studying her samples, and Stephen acting as a teacher for all of us
What can I possibly find here?

On the way back
We caught heavy rain on day one that lasted only half an hour but left us soaking wet. Except for this short weather breakdown, the weather was acceptable, even though we didn`t have much sun and it was a bit cold.

On our way back we checked the quarry, but found nothing there. It was getting late, and we were tired and hungry, and craved beer badly, so we rushed down to the car, drove to the hostel/B&B (call it whatever, but it wasn`t a dream place to be), checked in and headed to the nearby Kilkeel to eat the worst chicken kebab ever! The whole town was celebrating some protestant/national day and driving our car with Irish reg. no felt... uncertain...
Kilkeel, Northern Ireland

Kilkeel, main street, Northern Ireland

Police Station in Kilkeel, Northern Ireland





Best findings of the day:
Mica flakes, orthoclase, albite, smoky quartz

Beautiful, intact crystal of smoky quartz


Almost in the centre- a mysterious bright red, microscopic dot, almost invisible on albite. Smoky quartz, mica, orthoclase

Top right- clear topaz. Albite, orthoclase, smoky quartz, mica

Very nice orthoclase, albite, smoky quartz
Beautiful smoky quartz crystals on orthoclase; albite, and mica
And now a few poor microscope photos. Taking pictures through the scope is harder than I thought but I`ll get there! Just give me time!
My best topaz sample, found loose, about a cm long, gem quality

Small, beautiful topaz

Here is the mysterious dot :P Plus topaz, albite, orthoclase and smoky quartz
Oh! And I almost forgot this buddy! A badly fractured green beryl sample. We also found some aquamarines, but mostly small and of poor quality.
We finished the day relaxing over beer cans, laughing at basically everything, as we were so tired. It was a very nice day, and I learned a lot (from Stephen and through experience).
The next day we woke up early and went back to the mountains, but what we found you will see in the next post...

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