Guest Nicholas Posted June 8, 2008 Share Posted June 8, 2008 It has been a while I've been working 60+ hour weeks so I haven't had much time for the forum but luckily I am now on VACATION!!!!! I arrived in Indiana last night and will be prospecting fossils next week or so! Any tips would be helpful! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kauffy Posted June 9, 2008 Share Posted June 9, 2008 Hey man, just got back onto the forum, hows it going?! "Turn the fear of the unknown into the excitment of possibility!"We dont stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest solius symbiosus Posted June 9, 2008 Share Posted June 9, 2008 I PMed you my phone number. If you have trouble locating any of the sites, give me a call. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest N.AL.hunter Posted June 9, 2008 Share Posted June 9, 2008 Good luck on your collecting and hope you find a treasures worth of great specimens. Keep us posted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Cris Posted June 9, 2008 Share Posted June 9, 2008 Woo, you're about to be a cooomplete fossil hunting addict....I hope you load up while you're there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Nicholas Posted June 10, 2008 Share Posted June 10, 2008 Thanks guys, I haven't even been out to hunt yet. I'm going to the squire boon caverns tomorrow, I may try to hit some outcrops on the way. I'll take pictures of the caves for you all. Sometime next week I'll go to the falls of the ohio again take some pictures of their mammoth skeleton and hit their spoils pile for a while. We're in the middle of a heat wave here so it is really hard to get out hunting. I will keep you all posted if we get anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auspex Posted June 10, 2008 Share Posted June 10, 2008 Cools off at night, doesn't it? Get a headlamp! "There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant “Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley >Paleontology is an evolving science. >May your wonders never cease! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest solius symbiosus Posted June 10, 2008 Share Posted June 10, 2008 Even if you hit an outcrop for just a couple of hours in the morning, or evening, you will be handsomely rewarded. I once found a nice Batocrinus in that spoils pile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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