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Long 10 mile hike at NSR and some meager finds. The weather was beautiful so I didn't mind. I found lots of Pleistocene tooth enamel. This particular area of NSR I seem to find more Pleistocene material and points than Cretaceous material.

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If you were out yesterday and if you were where I think you were, we weren't far from one another. :)  Nice finds buddy.  My trip was pretty similar to yours.  Any day we can get out and hunt is a great day.  

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Nice assortment! You're lucky. I was at that very spot a couple of times right after the floods, and found zip. Of course, there was a LOT more water there at the time, and the shale piles hadn't broken down yet. (I'm getting scared by the fact that I can now recognize NSR locations from photos.  :D  )

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