SailingAlongToo Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Slurpee, Slushee or Icee Beach......Take Your Pick VA Miocene on 01/14/2018 Since I didn't get to do much fossil hunting in December due to work, I've been determined to get more time out during January. I convinced Mrs.SA2 to venture out with our buddy Mel (MarcoSr's youngest son) and me this morning. We would have brought @Daleksec along with us, but his dad said he forgot to keep his bedroom clean, AGAIN, so he had chores to finish. The morning started out with us getting up at 0400 hours and making the drive to meet Mel at one of our favorite places. When we hit the beach the air temp was 13F with a 15 mph north wind and a 3-5F wind chill. Luckily, we all have "the gear" to keep us warm and dry in this weather and we know some tricks. We were excited and hopeful when we realized we were the first (and only) people on the beach. Pretty obvious why and not sure what that really says about us. When we got down to the beach, we realized that overnight the strong north wind and the wind chill had combined to freeze the surf and push ice on the beach. (The ice wasn't there the day before.) The surf out about 10 feet from the beach had the consistency of a Slurpee, Slushee or Icee, whichever is/was your beverage choice when younger. Mrs.SA2 and I were Slurpee fans (and she still sneaks one in every few weeks during the summers.) Photos of the beach and surf. The ice pushing in from the surf and the frozen beach left by the last high tide were pretty disappointing, until we started finding teeth. Here were my first couple of frozen teeth. All of the teeth we found had to be dug out of the frozen beach. I even managed a two-for. (Please excuse the lack of scale in many of the photos, I had Mrs.SA2's custom pink scale cube made by @aerogrower, but it kept freezing to the beach, then I had to scrape/dig it off the beach.) Here is a decent hastalis I found and dug out. On the walk back the wind had died down a little and the air temp had come up to 20F with wind chill around 15F. Talk about being spoiled, but alas, the beach was still frozen solid and ice covered. Here's Mrs.SA2 and Mel working their way through some obstacles along the beach. Mel is an awesome fossil hunter and has the eyes of an eagle. Mrs.SA2 and I always enjoy hunting with him because we have great conversations about stratigraphy, possible paleo-environments and the local fossils. This morning we chatted quite a bit about fossil hunting this coming spring and summer. As we were walking along, Mel looked down and spotted this beauty entombed in 3/4" of ice on the beach. It was worthy of breaking out Mrs.SA2's pink scale cube, even if it got stuck too. Took quite a bit of digging to "save" it from its frozen, watery grave. I have a great video of him digging it out but I'm going to let him be the first to show it on his Facebook page and website. Here are a couple of photos instead. That 10 minutes sure warmed us all up and it ended up being the biggest tooth we found on the day. At least we didn't get skunked and we all got some much needed exercise. I did manage this smaller hastalis as my last tooth of the morning. Here is what Mrs.SA2 and my finds looked like cleaned up. The vertebrae was a nice addition and you can see my "frag-a-lodon" by the scale cube. Over the 4 1/2 hour walk along the river in the cold, wind and ice, we managed to stay warm and dry and most of all, Mrs.SA2 continues to redevelop her confidence while out fossil hunting, following her fall back at the end of September. She was quite the trooper today and never complained. I'm sure the story she tells tomorrow at work will start with, "it'll be fun, he said......." and go downhill from there. Cheers, SA2 and Mrs.SA2 1 Don't know much about history Don't know much biology Don't know much about science books......... Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby Rico Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Slushee . Great finds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcbshark Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Wow some beautiful makos, congrats Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fossildude19 Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Hardcore fossil hunting, paying some dividends! Good job braving the cold and ice! Nice finds - thanks for the ride-along. Tim - VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER VFOTM --- APRIL - 2015 __________________________________________________ "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir ~ ~ ~ ~ ><))))( *> About Me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldtimer Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Well you have some very nice finds for sure. I know how the cold is. We started the day similar and it will be worse tomorrow. My "surf" is a lake and it was iced over around the edge and the cove. You and Mrs. SA2 and Mel are braver than me. I stayed in and kept the fire going. Congrats on the finds. Ithere were such things here I think I would have been out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caldigger Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Ditto, the places I have available involve quite a lot of hours digging in hard sandstone and would be lucky to find a couple of whole teeth. I would love to be able to walk a shoreline and pick fossils off the ground. Nice finds. P.S. Slurpee for me, I didn't have the other choices available to me as a kid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nimravis Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Great finds and great pics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tidgy's Dad Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Fun report and great finds! Thanks for sharing. Life's Good! Tortoise Friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miocene_Mason Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Very nice finds! I had similar conditions at brownies, You are certainly better at dealing with them than I! Can’t wait till the thaw.... “...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin Happy hunting, Mason Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fossil-Hound Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 @SailingAlongToo wow those are some great finds! Very nice find by Mel. That's a keeper and you found some really nice C. hastalis (so did the Mrs.). Where is the location here? Are there any Ecphora out there? I've been framing up some C. santamaria and C. nefrens. They looks amazing. Still have more to do. Stay warm out there! I'm super jealous that you get to find shark teeth at will. I would do anything to get to go out in the freezing cold to look for teeth and gastropods. Really missing Maryland right now. Do or do not. There is no try. - Yoda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludwigia Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 A walk like that beats cross country skiing any day in my book. Good for your health and great finds to boot! Thanks for sharing! Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger http://www.steinkern.de/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aerogrower Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Awesome finds as usual, and looks as cold as you say!! Guess I will have to work on a heated cube for just this time of year!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caldigger Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 34 minutes ago, aerogrower said: Awesome finds as usual, and looks as cold as you say!! Guess I will have to work on a heated cube for just this time of year!! Just make it out of used rods from the nuclear plant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SailingAlongToo Posted January 15, 2018 Author Share Posted January 15, 2018 36 minutes ago, aerogrower said: Awesome finds as usual, and looks as cold as you say!! Guess I will have to work on a heated cube for just this time of year!! A 9V battery and a couple of small copper wires should work for short periods of time. Would only deliver a slight "tingle" to the user too. Don't know much about history Don't know much biology Don't know much about science books......... Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SailingAlongToo Posted January 15, 2018 Author Share Posted January 15, 2018 2 minutes ago, caldigger said: Just make it out of used rods from the nuclear plant. That would probably melt the ice too allowing easy access to the fossils. Don't know much about history Don't know much biology Don't know much about science books......... Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aerogrower Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 2 hours ago, caldigger said: Just make it out of used rods from the nuclear plant. Wonder if it would glow in the dark then too? Dual purpose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yvie Posted January 15, 2018 Share Posted January 15, 2018 Lovely,never mind we'll all be moaning it's too hot and there is a water restriction on.Love cold crisp days.Great finds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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