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UPCOMING TRIPS
Updated 5-10-12.
 

Gore Oklahoma has been rescheduled for this Saturday May 12th.

We will meet at the Hart's Grocery Store on US 10 in downtown Gore at 9:00 am.  Gore is about 4 hours north of Dallas, take the Weber Falls exit off of 40.  It will put you on US 10.  Harts is a few miles north on the left.  The quarry is Pennsylvanian Age, Morrowan Stage.  This is the very earliest Pennsylvanian.  What will you find?  Blastoids (the real attraction at this quarry) also occasional crinoids, paleozoic shark teeth, brachiopods, corals and other invertebrates. 

What to bring?  Rock hammer, chisel(?), collection containers, knee pads are recommended for crawling some of the finer gravel areas.  Also an insect repellant might come in handy and of course bring water and snacks.  

Contact:  John Chrisitan jmc62@sbcglobal.net before Friday 4:30 pm or by cell 510-559-0110.  Please be on time because I must lead you into the quarry.  If for some reason you will be a few minutes late call my cell and I'll arrange to meet up with you. 

Crawford, Nebraska May 20th-25th.  This might be our last field trip to Nebraska and if not the last, the price is going to go up for sure.  The date for this year's trip will be (check-in) Sunday May 20th and checkout on May 25th.  This trip will be limited to 10 people.  The fall trip has been cancelled.

For further information on any of the above trips, contact Polly at pollym@airmail.net or home phone 903-968-3057.

 


On you own: Are you aware of the DPS's coordinated with the City of Mineral Wells to establish a fossil collecting park? This is a great place for a field trip to collect on your own. Find out more about Mineral Wells Fossil Park.


Geology: Before going into the field a little background information may be useful. Please note the following link is somewhat specific in nature and variations are likely to be encountered in other parts of North Texas.
Surface Geology of Dallas and Tarrant Counties, Texas


Past Field Trips:  Some recent excursions.
FIELD TRIP BASICS

COMMON FIELD TRIP QUESTIONS.

If you have a question and the topic is not specifically addressed in the trip description it is always best to ask the Field Trip Leader.

Are kids and dogs allowed on trips? Typically, they are allowed to participate except for quarry trips. However, take into consideration the  terrain, distance walking and weather conditions from the parking area to to farthest point you may collect. Can your child or pet walk go the distance?

What do I need to know if we are going to a quarry? You must be an Active Member to participate on quarry trips. Unless there is an exception, persons under the age of 18, and pets are not allowed.  Hardhats, protective eye wear and steel-toed boot are highly recommended and sometimes required. Sometimes, the quarry will provide hardhats. If these items are not mentioned in the trip description, ask the trip leader.

I am not a member can I go on a trip? Generally, Yes. Field trips are considered a privilege of membership. Sometimes members dues help pay for different aspects of a trip. Some trips have a limited roster and showing up out of the blue might just ruin the day for yourself and maybe others.  If you want to go on one or two trips to see if you would like to join feel free. Just remember, paying customers don't like free-loaders.

I won't be able to make the trip on that day but on another day, where are you going to collect? Specific field trip information is rarely given out. There have been times when people jump the gun causing many problems. First, every site requires permission from the landowner for anyone to collect. Just because the society has permission on a specific day does not mean members can go whenever they please. "Jumping fences" makes you and the Society look bad. So don't. Second, going before the group, if you don't get arrested or shot at, is not fair to those who go at the designated time. Going afterwards may mean the site has been picked clean.

WEATHER: North Texas weather is hard to forecast except in the summer, typically very hot and dry. The rest of the year the weather can change quite rapidly. Check the forecast before you leave the house. You may be caught by surprise but at least you checked, right?

WHAT TO WEAR AND BRING:
Prepare for the weather conditions for the entire trip. Depending upon the time of year there can be a dramatic need for different clothing from morning to afternoon (or evening if you camp).
Always bring plenty of water. Whether it is winter or summer underestimating your fluids intake can be lethal.

Snacks and sack lunches are based on personal preference. Typically, an all day field trip will stop at a location with at least one restaurant. Of course you can always bring brown bag lunch.

Wear tough shoes like work boots or hiking boots if the terrain in rocky and steel toed boots for quarry trips. Sneakers/tennis shoes or any type of open-toed shoes are unacceptable,  fire ants is one good reason, except for some places like open, generally level fields and creeks. If collecting in creeks or rivers in cool or cold weather, a pair of knee high rubber boots or half-body waders will keep you dryer and warmer. Knee pads and gloves! Knee pads can be found at local home improvement stores, some gardening centers and carpet supply stores. One good type of glove used by weight lifters and cyclists have the finger tips open for grasping while the palm of the glove is padded.

Things to carry your fossils in: They can be backpacks, buckets or sacks. Plastic baggies are always a good thing to include. These can be easily labeled especially if there are multiple collecting localities. Film canisters (a soon to be trace fossil) and medicine bottles are excellent for storing small and fragile fossils. Bring tissue paper to wrap the delicate or small fossils. For larger specimens, newspaper or aluminum foil is good for wrapping and protecting your goodies.

Equipment:
This is wide open. Of course the matrix that you will be digging in will dictate the tools that you use. Ask before you head out. Some never fail items are an ice pick or awl, a rock hammer and one or more cold chisels. If you plan on using a hammer, please wear safety glasses.

Other equipment: A camera! Photos of in situ fossils are sometimes better than after you dig it out. Plus, you can get pictures of the others on the trip. Bring some small brushes, a sledge hammer (even a short handled 4 lbs hammer saves a lot of work). Dynamite is never allowed. (Bummer, it could come in handy.)

Bringing crowbars, pulleys, ropes, signal flares, and winches or wenches is only limited by how much you want to lug around.


Comment about limited roster field trips.

Please do not accept a spot on a limited roster field trip and then not show up. This is very inconsiderate to other members further down the list. If you know you are not going to make the trip, contact the field trip leader in a timely manner to allow for others on the roster to move up. Additionally, if you are not on the roster and show up unannounced the day of the trip there will be no exceptions made to accommodate you.

Most quarry trips are member only trips and many of them require limited numbers of people, so I have to maintain a list. It is difficult for me to tell who is an active DPS member. So, this is the plan:

- The field trip leader will check the name of each person signing up for one of these trips against the current membership list.

- If you are not on the list, you will not be put on a limited trip roster.

- You must have been a member for at least 30 days. Even though new members are anxious but it is necessary to verify your membership.
   Especially, if you mail in your application to our P.O. Box.

- This means that I will not accept, "I am joining this month and want to go" or "I will mail in my membership now so I can go" requests.

- Simply, if you did not get a newsletter the previous month I will not put you on the roster for a limited person trip. So, those folks who were members in January and got a March newsletter you would have be eligible for the list. Those joining in early February would have to wait until the next month.

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