Field work (and play) in western Montana, summer 2003

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Part 1: UO Geology Field Camp

Skip to Part 2: Field Work in the Grasshopper Basin

Part 1: UO Geology Field Camp

 


What a fun group!

 

 


Now let me explain, this is how pediments form . . . uh huh, yeah.

 

 


Excellent mapping in Frying Pan Gulch . . .

 

 

 

 

 


. . . awsome prickly pears too!

 

 


Doc Taco and a few of the nacho boys (sensu latte)

 

 


Reed and T.C. - thanks!

 

A fateful 4th of July hike, started innocently enough . . .


Gee this looks easy . .

 

 


Well, it's not as steep as it looks . . .

 

 


. . . but it sure is cold!

 

 


The view from Mt Tweedy

 

 


All's well that ends well . . .


Part 2: Field Work with Susanne Janecke in the Tertiary Grasshopper Basin

 


Nice to have visitors! Amy, Sanjeev, and Susanne

 

 


Susanne and Paul, the DZ guy

 

 


View of Grasshopper Basin looking north

 

 


A detachment fault runs through it . . . Bannock State Park

 

 


Did you say "Detachment Fault"??

 

 


I can tell the transport direction (true or false)

 

 


I can tell the transport direction (true or false)

 

 


I can tell the transport direction (true or false)

 

 


Moxey (sp?) likes geology . . .

 

 


. . . these guys like geology too!

 

 


Mapper hard at work

 

 


Fluvial sedimentology with coal beds . . .

 

 


. . . and metasequoia leaves (?)

 

 


sad to leave such a beautiful place . . .

 

 


. . . but Oregon is pretty beautiful too.

 

All images and text prepared by Becky Dorsey, July 2003.