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November 29, 2003
Collecting Cambrian in the House Range, near Delta, UT
This trip started out slow, but ended up
being quite a good day. We met up with Jake and Nick Skabelund,
some of our fossil collecting friends, out there. We wanted to collect
some Modocia typicalis, but just didn't get into the "good"
stuff. We found a few, but weren't very happy. So, we went and collected
a few Elrathia kingii at a nearby location. As usual, the
weather was nearly perfect while collecting trilobites near Delta
in November.
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Myself, Nick Skabelund, and Jake Skabelund collecting Modocia
typicalis in the Marjum Formation. Nick and Jake are showing
their good sides.
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In the afternoon
we moved over to a locality where we could collect Elrathia kingii.
We enjoy this site because the trilobites tend to be chocolate colored.
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| A couple perfect, but loose, Elrathia
kingii. |
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| A pretty good pile
of Elrathia kingii trilobites. As you can see the rock is much
better looking than the stuff that is collected just a few miles away
in the Wheeler Amphitheater. |
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| A small Asaphiscus wheeleri. |
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| Another decent Elrathia
kingii still in the matrix. |
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| Unfortunately about half of the Elrathia
kingii that we find are "upside-down" we still
collect them but we have to "pop" them out. |
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| The sun setting over Marjum Pass. |
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| A closer look. There was actually quite
a bit of snow out there. We collected over there a couple weeks previous
to this trip. I suspect that there is a foot of snow at that spot
now. |
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