Friday, 19 September 2014

Dinosaur Track Site

We started the day back at Goose Egg Mountain to go over our mapping from a few days ago. Nat had the honor of digging through surface sediments to find units, and that he did. And yes, we scaled to 400ft ridge of bentonite to get out...again. I must say it was much less unpleasant the second round through.

We spent lunch in Greybull, watching the homecoming parade and thrift shopping, where many picked up some priceless items. Ed took us to Dinosaur Track Site, where we tracked dinosaurs. Yep, real, extinct, dinosaurs. And we did it by marking their tracks with nothing less than Starbursts! It was pretty surreal to see actual footprints in the rocks where these creatures walked millions of years ago. It was a fun day, and the apparel made it even better.







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