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My First Ever Fossil Hunting Trip!


SharkGuy94

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So today I went on my first ever fossil hunting trip, to an abandoned quarry called Hope Quarry near Castleton in Derbyshire, UK. I had no idea whether I would actually find anything or not, but I did find a few things of interest, and the quarry is huge, so in one day I only explored a small part of it. Here are some pictures of the quarry itself, and some of the fossils I found. I would recommend this place, as I am sure there are some fantastic fossils in there just waiting to be found, and I'll be heading back as soon as I can. It is so addictive, I could have stayed there all day and all night just searching.

Here is a picture I took when I arrived, before I made my way down into the quarry. Great view, just don't fall over the edge... haha!
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Here is a picture taken at the bottom, poor quality because I rushed the shot and didn't put on my lens to filter out the glare of the sun. My bad!
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And here are my fossil finds, if anyone could try to ID them, that would be a great help. With me being a newbie, I have no idea what they are, except for the obvious fossil shells I collected.

Fossil 1: A nice Brachiopod
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Not sure what these 2 are, maybe poorly preserved crinoid stems, although they are much larger than any others I found at this site.
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And here is my favourite find of the day, crinoid stems that are fairly well preserved, and I brought them home on a huge chunk of rock to display them in my room. Weighed a ton.
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And finally, I found this large piece of rock with many fragmented Brachipods. I thought it looked quite cool, and was going to leave it behind, but decided to take it home with me anyway.
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Hope you enjoyed the quick report, it was my first fossil hunting trip, the first of many I hope.

Cheers
Alex

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Well done, Alex. Looks like an interesting place to spend a day exploring!

"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!

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Well done, Alex. Looks like an interesting place to spend a day exploring!

Thanks, it is a great place, I'm sure there are some really cool fossils to be found there, I'll have to get back there as soon as I can, hopefully this weekend and spend the whole day there.

those crinoid stems look great! cool finds for a first trip!

Thanks. I was happy when I found those, they were in relatively good condition compared to the others I found. As soon as I found them the trip was worth it.

Nice trip. Great report and finds.

Thank you! :)

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Great report and congrats on your first trip. You will never forget your first time ;) ! Thanks for sharing and you have some lovely fossils as well.

A fossil hunter needs sharp eyes and a keen search image, a mental template that subconsciously evaluates everything he sees in his search for telltale clues. -Richard E. Leakey

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Wow, seems like you carried out a ton...trips like that are always worth the effort. Nice finds.

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Great report and congrats on your first trip. You will never forget your first time ;) ! Thanks for sharing and you have some lovely fossils as well.

Thanks, I was like a kid in a candy shop haha! :)

Wow, seems like you carried out a ton...trips like that are always worth the effort. Nice finds.

Sure did, was a steep climb out of the quarry with a lot of weight. I was actually holding the large rock in my hands, and fell. It went straight into my chest and cut me open pretty bad. Still worth it though haha!

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I went back to the quarry today and found some more fossils, I spent around 3 hours there, so not too long. I haven't had time to clean them up yet, so they still look a little dirty and "fresh". Here are the pics!


Brachiopods:

Brachiopod number 1
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Here are a few Brachiopods that were found loose on the ground
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Here is a large Brachiopod. I split open the lime stone to reveal this one
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Crinoids:

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Here is the longest Crinoid I found
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