Hey leapingbare,
I gotta tell you, I sure have been enjoying veiwing yours, and all these other guys, work!
Now, if by James, you mean Hardawaypoints, then it is entirely possible. Jim knows where alot
of my rhyolite comes from and 7 or 8 years ago would be about right. But, if you mean James parker,
then I think most of his rhyolite comes from the Randolph County area and most of mine comes
from the next county east, Chatham County. The Uwharries ain't nothing but all kinds of
rhyolite. You just have to wait for some sort of developement to go in and jump on it. Some of
it will knap and some of it won't. You never know until you try.
I'm looking forward to doing some rhyolite hunting this coming year. I've been chasing quartz
crystals alot lately and I'm ready to get back into hunting some real rock! Some of the local
rock hounds that showed up at the Knap-In in Burlington this past September had some of
the prettiest rhyolite I've ever seen. I wasn't even sure if it was rhyolite, but that's a whole
nother story.
Joe