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  1. I have been looking into Maryland fossil sites, and am trying to plan a day trip, but I realize it is Labor day weekend, which can complicate things. How busy do the usual fossil beaches get in Maryland? I currently have Purse, Matoaka, and Calvert Cliffs on my list Should I just wait til next weekend? When is the best time to hit the beaches? I am especially looking for a Ecphora gardnerae, if there are any sites which would be better to focus my search at? Any advice would be appreciated! Thank you!
  2. Hello everyone! This trip report is a bit late but I have been trying to identify and get better photos of some fossils before posting this, First some pictures at the actual site:
  3. I’m driving back to Montana from Kansas this weekend and wanted to stop in South Dakota or eastern Montana to do some quick Dino hunting. Does anyone have any advice for the badlands area or western Montana? Preferably the badlands area. I heard you can just surface hunt in the badlands national park, but wanted to see what you guys had to say. Kind of a broad area. thanks
  4. jnicholes

    Kemmerer, Wyoming trip 2

    Exciting news! Looks like I'm going back to Kemmerer Wyoming with my whole family! We're all doing a special trip there. I'm going to get in some fossil digging at the Green River formation, courtesy of fishdig.com. I've been there once before, last time I went there, I discovered a large Phareodus Testis. Also, my brothers two friends from Japan are coming to join us for this trip. I'm certain this will be Unforgettable to them. The date is to be announced. Probably end of July, early August.
  5. I am leaving shortly to spend just over a week in England, more specifically in the Liverpool area, and will be taking a day trip along the coast of Wales to Rhyl as well. I've done some basic research and found that Liverpool sits right on top of Triassic bedrock, and Rhyl on top of Permian bedrock. Are there any sites that would be within my realm to visit and collect at? If so, are there any rules and regulations that I, an amateur from outside the country, need to know about before I go? If there are none, are there any noteworthy shops that I may be able to visit where I can buy some local specimens? I enjoy bringing home a fossil from my trips each time I travel somewhere, the more local the better. Thanks in advance!
  6. Starting Monday, I'm going to have a weeklong trip across multiple parts of Italy. The main attractions being Naples and Sicily, visiting the volcanoes of the country (people may not know that volcanology is my second biggest interest). If there are days of downtime, I'm wondering if there are any spots I should check out while I'm there. Thanks in advance!
  7. jnicholes

    Upcoming Fossil trip

    Hello, So, I'm going to be going on a fossil hunting trip with my dad to Kemmerer Wyoming in August. It's basically a fossil Safari. We found it on the website fishdig.com. my dad has a co-worker who went, and he had a great time and found many fish fossils! So, me and my dad are going to be going in August! I will keep you all updated on what happens on the Safari when the time comes. I will post pictures when the time comes also. Jared
  8. Riollo

    Fossil safari

    hello all, the time has come for me to start planning my first big fossil safari! I'm located in Canada and have done a few dig sites in various locations of different provinces but I'm ready to take this show on the road! I'm looking to travel to other countries to try my hand at exploring what they have to offer! has anyone else ever done this before? if so can you recommend a tour group that specializes in these types of things? I'm physically fit and not afraid of difficult locations. I'm interested in all types of fossils and since this will be the first of many trips like this I can go pretty much anywhere to start adding to the collection. Right now I have been looking at morocco as it seems to have a rich supply and isn't to difficult to bring your finds home. I am open to any suggestions or if this has been asked already please feel free to link thoe threads to this one. Thanks everyone! ( also wouldn't be opposed to meeting others from this site in their home countries! that would be fun having a local to show me around and help me to avoid the scams and fakes! )
  9. Kane

    Bowmanville - Spring 2019

    From the album: Field Comrades

    The B-ville Wrecking Crew, Spring 2019.
  10. I am planning a trip to Tucson 2020. The Tucson website says the event goes from 1-16 Feb. I have no experience going there so I would have to ask you experts some questions: 1) How many days should I spend if I am only interested in fossils? 2) When should I arrive at Tucson? A few days before? On the opening day of 1 Feb? Or should I go nearer to the end to get better deals? 3) Where's the closest place to Tucson where I can legally dig for fossils? I was considering Texas. 4) Any other general tip or advice?
  11. In May I will be visiting the country of Georgia and I will like to look for some fossils while I am there. Is here anyone who has been to this country or have some information about fossils over there? I will visit the museum of natural history in Tbilisi which looks interesting but I can't find any info about fossil hunting over there. I will be traveling through most of the country and it will be great to bring back some souvenir like that for my collection.
  12. PT63

    Fossil trips

    Does anyone know any fossil beds near southeast Washington? Any where you can dig?
  13. My second time out fossil hunting for crab fossils and struck pay dirt! Found 2 nice examples of what I think is Tumidocarcinus from some Googling. My first time finding a complete(ish) fossil so I am very excited! Found a smallish one and a medium one. Both seem to have the legs and claws.
  14. I_gotta_rock

    Display of Delaware Fossils

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    National Fossil Day 2018 at Ashland Nature Center in Delaware

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  15. I_gotta_rock

    Fern Rubbing Activity

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    National Fossil Day 2018 at Ashland Nature Center in Delaware

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  16. I_gotta_rock

    Mock Fossil Pit

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    The pool is loaded with sand and local fossils that visitors could take home - oysters, shark teeth, and belemnites! Oh, my!

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  17. I_gotta_rock

    Fossil or Faux-ssil?

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    This game really had people thinking! Can you tell which are which?

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  18. I_gotta_rock

    Fluorescent Fossil Display

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    About 60% of fossil shells fluoresce. This was a quick set-up using a cardboard box and an ultraviolet LDE flashlight. Flashlights like this are long wave, so they don't work with nearly as many species as shortwave, but for some species it doesn't really matter which wavelength one uses. The $15 flash light was much more expendable than my shortwave light!

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  19. I_gotta_rock

    Fossil or Faux-ssil?

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    This game really had people thinking! Can you tell which are which?

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  20. I_gotta_rock

    Make Your Own "Fossil"

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  21. I_gotta_rock

    Make Your Own "Fossil"

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    We used Crayola Model Magic to make plant imprints. The medium really holds details well, dries quickly and doesn't make a huge mess (-:

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  22. I_gotta_rock

    Fossil Prep Demo Table

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    Set up at Ashland Nature Center to show how fossils are extracted from loosely packed sand matrix.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

  23. I_gotta_rock

    Fossil Prep Demo at Ashland Nature Center

    From the album: 2018 National Fossil Day, Delaware Style

    Set up at Ashland Nature Center to show how fossils are extracted from loosely packed sand matrix. I decided this block probably wasn't going to have anything rare an d exciting in it, so I invited some helpers when things were quiet.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple Photography

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