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In This Issue
- Community Voices
- A look back on a fantastic 2025
- Beach Spotlight: Big Rock Point
- by Mark Donselar
Don’t miss this little-known rest area with a fantastic rockhounding beach!
- Reading Your Rocks
- by Craig McClarren
Luke Streeter’s rock is a mess, but there’s beauty in that mess. Beauty and agate.
- Here’s Lookin’ at You!
- Folks share the rocks they’ve found that seem to be looking right back at them
- A Closer Look: Copper
- by Brett Burkett
It’s the metal that powered the industrial revolution. So why do we have so much?
- The Beginner’s Guide to Creating Cabochons
- by Jordan Luebben
With the right tools, you can do it too. And here’s how.
- What Makes a Great Rockhounding Beach?
- by Craig McClarren
Why are some beaches sandy and others rocky? Why are some covered with limestone and others covered with exotic stones? Here’s why.
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About Great Lakes Rock Hunter Mag
For rockhounds of all types, focusing on the Great Lakes region and the treasures therein. With crafting how-to's, location recommendations, camping reviews, identification tips, historical accounts, science features, personal tales, psychological insights, and more... Great Lakes Rock Hunter provides everything you're looking for in a practical and fun rockhounding magazine
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Publisher: Great Lakes Rock Hunter Mag
Published: Monthly
Language: English
Compatibility: iOS/Android App + Web Reader
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GLRH is published by M Geologic, an Earth Science educational services company founded by Michigan geologist, Craig McClarren. M Geologic employs over-educated...
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