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That's a really nice one! :icon_thumleft: There is nothing wrong with taking advantage of a little free time.
 

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Nice point! Do you notice if they stay in the creek to long that the water can actually wear the edges down on the quartzite types? I found a quartzite end scraper and it was almost smooth from the tumble and water wear.
 

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Thanks, rock. There is no doubt the Quartzite that comes from the creek has a tumbled, or worn down look the longer its in the creek. In the pic below the two Savannah River pieces where made in the same time period, IMHO, with very similar material. The piece on the the right was found in the creek bottom, the piece on the left was found on high and dry ground over looking the creek, our four-wheeler track.
 

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Thanks, rock. There is no doubt the Quartzite that comes from the creek has a tumbled, or worn down look the longer its in the creek. In the pic below the two Savannah River pieces where made in the same time period, IMHO, with very similar material. The piece on the the right was found in the creek bottom, the piece on the left was found on high and dry ground over looking the creek, our four-wheeler track.

That one on the right is an absolutely fantastic piece! Didn't it used to be your avatar?
 

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pretty cool viking
i don't know what creek hunting is really about but it sure sounds cool!
 

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pretty cool viking
i don't know what creek hunting is really about but it sure sounds cool!

It is very challenging to say the least. Sand, mud and slippery rocks and sometimes snakes. You sure cant run without falling or sinking. It is a slow hunt but very rewarding if you find a nice point. I like it!
 

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