Jade Cove trailhead, CA coast.... Major disappointment!

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This was undoubtedly the nicest place we've been in a while, so I thought I'd send along a couple pics for you'all in Daily Snapshots since I enjoy all yours so much.

I posted more in Gems & Minerals, if you're interested in such things...

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This is the trailhead, right alongside the PCH. It's well marked, the trail is maintained, and a gentle slope... right to the EDGE!

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And here is a portion of Jade Cove, looking a long way down from the VERY steep and treacherous cliff.

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Climbed down that cliff in my college days and came back with some jade, mostly pebbles, however one was the size of a potato. Somewhere along the coast, and not too far from Jade Beach, was a local store / museum that had a boulder size lump (maybe 2' x 2' x 3') of grape jade that was very impressive.
 

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Hi Stefen,

Yup, my college days are long past! ;D

A hundred foot of rope would do it...

Problem is, nowhere in anything I read of the place advised me of the treacherous descent!

...I should have axed about it here, first!

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So what was disappointing about that beautiful place? I love the huge rock standing solo and proud. Nice pictures. Did you find any stones?
 

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At one time, as I recall, there was a trail, however, the entire coastal area is prone to landslides...

A lot can change in 30+ years...

Still have the jade stored somewhere in the garage in a baby food bottle...
 

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OK...

Since this fine soapbox has been provided to me by Marc & others in good faith, I'll be honest and forthwith.

I DID find it necessary to send my kid down the cliff.

Well, he brought up green rocks for me, because I asked him to.
Sometimes he's a nice kid!

The green rock he carried up the cliff, from below the mean high tide, as stated on the govt sign, exhibits micaceous cleavage. :(

I believe it is muscovite.

However, I did find some small, bead sized jadeite pebbles at the Moonstone Beach in Cambria.

I'll see what I can do with them on my cabbing machine in the next few days.

You could write books about what I don't know about this!

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