Made it into our next camping area. A little surprized we made it. Glad for four-wheel-drive.
It’s a different kind of field area. Not so much wind. Lots of pinyon pines. Orange rocks galore.
Tomorrow, we begin fieldwork in earnest. Fossils, ho!
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Made it into our next camping area. A little surprized we made it. Glad for four-wheel-drive.
It’s a different kind of field area. Not so much wind. Lots of pinyon pines. Orange rocks galore.
Tomorrow, we begin fieldwork in earnest. Fossils, ho!
Scientist (Paleontology, Geochemistry, Geology); Writer (Speculative and Science Fiction, plus technical and non-technical Science); Mom to great boy on the Autism spectrum; possessor of too many hobbies. View all posts by paleololigo
How far is this site from the last one?
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This site is at least six hours of driving and at least five million years away from the last site. Still, the preservation is really similar…
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