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| Here is a full lay-out of some of the equipment that is used to dig for crystals. The GPS is not really needed, but is useful if you want to come back to the same spot a year or so later. The screen is home made out of 2x2 lumber and hardware cloth. The spray bottle and toothbrush are used for cleaning crystals. The only specialized equipment are two tools from Eastwing: a small pry bar and a gem scoop. | ![]() | Add comments |
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| GPS coordinates - Now you can find the park on Google Earth Mon, May 14 2007 9:26 am MDT |
I searched the satalite maps and belive this to be Crystal Park's GPS coordinates per Google Earth. You can see the clear signs of diggin on the hill. There's nothing else like it in the forest around there. It's up the road from the Maverick Mountain Ski Area.Degrees Minutes Seconds:45°29'13.61\"N113° 5'58.62\"WDegrees in decimal format:45.487114°-113.099617° |
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