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A great, but painful day, collecting Pennsylvanian Brachiopods near Oglesby, Illinois
Nimravis posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
On New Years Day. I went to a little road cut near the former Lonestar Quarry near Oglesby, Illinois to collect Pennsylvanian fossils. During my visit, I threw my lower back out, the first time in about 1 1/2 years. I believe that my drive back from Georgia exacerbated my lower back issue, but I still went out collecting. After I finished at this road cut, I still drove to another exposure that is about 5 minutes down the road- the below pic (Blue Dot). To my amazement, it looked like the whole head wall had recently collapsed or was knocked down since my last report to this site on 11-26-17. But due to the fact that my back was not feeling the greatest, I did not attempt to check it out. But like any of us on the Forum who are always looking at the different topics that people post, I would go to sleep and while I was trying to sleep, I would think about what might be waiting for me. Since it was a nice day temperature wise, I decided to drive the 70 minutes (75 miles one way) to check it out. Before I left, I placed pads for my TENS Unit on my lower back and turned it on. When I arrived, my back was feeling worse when it first went out, and it took a while for me to stand up straight. Using a Estwing Rock pole for support, I decided to see if I could get up this loose skree field. Even though I paid for it later, I was able to make several trips up and down with a pack on, I was very pleased. Here are a couple pictures from 11-2017 of the site- Here are some views from today. This area contains fossils from this formation- La Salle Limestone member of the Bond Formation (Missourian, Pennsylvanian) Unit 3. I am pretty sure that a portion of the Gray Shale (Unit 2) also came down. This Unit is above Unit 3 and contains crinoid pieces and sometimes shark teeth. I just gave it a cursory check, but only save a few crinoid pieces. I also believe that there might have been some ichnofossils in this layer. Here are some of the stuff that I found today, I will post, cleaned up pics with name and scale at the end. If I identified things wrong, please correct me. There are a couple things that I am not sure of. Continued-----next post.- 45 replies
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