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Started hitting another good load of rocks. Found the one huge chirotherium. Some interesting tracks I can’t identify too.
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The trackway is about 18’x12’. It’s looking good. Still have a few more pieces to go. And a couple really big ones to drag into place.
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Found this large expanse of rock today. The few chunks I pulled out all have tracks. Need to start exploring to see where the edges are.
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My new neighbor (mile away but still the closest) rented an end loader and volunteered to move two of my biggest rocks! Both safe in my collection. And even better, went up the side of the wash about eight feet and found tracks. Could be the edge of the undisturbed fossil layer.
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The first picture is a Rotodactylus that has all five toes. The little one at the bottom center is sort of oval shaped and sticks out an angle. Second picture I have no idea. The print on the far right center looks like it has stubby little toes.
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Over 30 big slabs recovered now. Found a nice one with three Chirotherium strides - front and rear feet.
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