Farewell
#1
Farewell everyone! Im leaving tomorrow morning (Sunday the 14th)andreturning June 27thto go up to Thermopolis Wyoming to do some Paleontology field work. I will be digging for fossils and Dinosoar bones and stuff like that. It is a summer job for the Denver Musuem of Nature and Science. So if you dont see me on for the next two weeks, that why.
Talk to ya when I get back,
Take Care
Kirk
Talk to ya when I get back,
Take Care
Kirk
#2
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Good luck Sharp Shooter. Stay safe and get lucky. If you don't find any old fossils there just come back here and do a search on"Bronko" and "Sabotloader".
#3
That sounds really exciting... Dinosaur fossil hunting sounds like quite the adventure. I always liked paleontology and archeology. In fact I even took classes in college on the subject for a short time (Many years ago). That area is well know for the fossil remains of such creatures as T-Rex if memory serves me. Hope you find a nice skeleton. I watched some shows on Discovery Channel about a search in that area.. good luck.
#6
Semi
Oh!! you are so close to home... when I was teaching History and we would talk about that really old stuff, like the 6 billion year old rocks in Austrailia, the 'Big Bang', Pangeia, Dino's and all that old stuff - my 8th graders would often ask me 'since I was there at the time are the books right?'
Sharp Shooter it will be a great exeriance - especially if you find something - remember Wyoming use to be close to the edge of a sea at one time.
Oh!! you are so close to home... when I was teaching History and we would talk about that really old stuff, like the 6 billion year old rocks in Austrailia, the 'Big Bang', Pangeia, Dino's and all that old stuff - my 8th graders would often ask me 'since I was there at the time are the books right?'
Sharp Shooter it will be a great exeriance - especially if you find something - remember Wyoming use to be close to the edge of a sea at one time.




