Today was our last day of G Camp, aside from a post test I have to take tomorrow morning. Today we went to Canyon Lake Gorge. A flood occurred here in 2002 (I think). While touring the Gorge, which you can only do by reservation with a docent, and you have to basically sign your life away, we found dinosaur footprints!!! This is actually slightly common in Texas but seriously, how cool is that!?!? Here is a picture of the footprint.
Being the teachers we are, we had to give you an idea of scale. Each person is holding their arms apart for the length of the footprint and is standing in the track the prints went.
Most of the gorge was formed by a slick and slide fault that lies there and erosion from the river. However, you can see a lot of damage from the flood because it is the spillway and you can also find a ton of fossils. The bad thing.... you can't take them. In the picture below, I am standing on a fault line.
After the Gorge, we went to Wendy's for lunch, which was refreshing after a hot morning in the sun. Then, we went to one of the G Campers cousin's land (did you follow that?) to collect fossils that we could take home!! So, I now have fossils to add to my collection.
We arrived back in College Station around 6:00. I promptly came home and showered!!! I was so stinky from our walk in the Gorge. Then, I showed Brad my new collection of rocks, sand, and fossils. I can't wait to share everything I have learned with my students. This has truly been an eye opening experience and I will never look at land forms in the same way.
Follow me on my adventure as an edugator in an elementary school classroom.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Day 15
Man, I can't believe that G Camp is almost over. I have had so much fun but I am also ready to get home to my own bed and family. Today we started off at Sonora Caverns and walked in the 98% humidity 70 degree cave. It had a lot of beautiful formations and had fun checking them all out. After the cave, we went to lunch at McDonalds (again). Then, we started our way to Fredricksburg, being teased with all of the stores and cute shops. We finally made it to Enchanted Rock and I saw the size of that thing *gulp*!
Okay friends, I would like to introduce you to Enchanted Rock. It is made of Granite. Notice the lack of clouds in the sky. The clouds that were there didn't do much protecting from the heat. It was hot but I made it to the top and back down! Plus, I wasn't as out of breath as I have been with all of the other stuff I have been doing and didn't feel like I was going to die! I would consider coming back here for fun. Tonight we are in Blanco, TX. We took the scenic route and saw LBJ's ranch on our way in town. Tomorrow is our last day, aside from turning in supplies and a post test on Monday. I am looking forward to seeing Brad. :) We will spend our last day in the Lake Canyon Gorge, which was formed by a flood within the past few years. We have studied the effects of glaciers so it will be interesting to see how fast moving water impacts geology. :)
Okay friends, I would like to introduce you to Enchanted Rock. It is made of Granite. Notice the lack of clouds in the sky. The clouds that were there didn't do much protecting from the heat. It was hot but I made it to the top and back down! Plus, I wasn't as out of breath as I have been with all of the other stuff I have been doing and didn't feel like I was going to die! I would consider coming back here for fun. Tonight we are in Blanco, TX. We took the scenic route and saw LBJ's ranch on our way in town. Tomorrow is our last day, aside from turning in supplies and a post test on Monday. I am looking forward to seeing Brad. :) We will spend our last day in the Lake Canyon Gorge, which was formed by a flood within the past few years. We have studied the effects of glaciers so it will be interesting to see how fast moving water impacts geology. :)
Friday, July 23, 2010
G Camp Day 14.... on the road
These dump trucks weigh 60 tons and the tire is bigger than I am!!! Check out how huge they are!
After looking at the mine, we went to the processing plant and looked at what happens to the talc when they fire it and grind it. This picture was taken after I happened to put my foot in a huge pile of talc trying to get around a group of people. I had talc EVERYWHERE! However, my shoes were as white as they were before G Camp. :) We finally made it to Ozona, TX around 6:30. Our bus didn't have air conditioning so the back of the bus got very hot. We had a new bus delivered today so the rest of our trip should be very cool. *Whew* I am really looking forward to tomorrow. We are traveling to Sonora Caverns and Enchanted Rock. Plus, I heard a little birdie say we may go fossil hunting. How cool would that be if I found something???
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Day 13
Wow! I can't believe how amazing this trip has been. Some days it feels like time is flying and other times it feels like it is creeping. Today we started off at Valley of the Fires in New Mexico. The lava flows here were created by vents in Earth's surface, creating about 40 miles of lava! Who knew lava would be so beautiful! After Valley of the Fires, we started towards Wal-mart because some people needed some items. On our way, our bus driver got pulled over for speeding and I felt so bad for him because he has driven up crazy mountain roads I wouldn't take my car on and gotten us where we need to go safely. Then, we ate our lunch in the Wal-mart entry way. I felt so trashy. People were staring at us because we were all wearing the same shirt and standing around eating. I'm sure we looked like real winners.
We finally made it to White Sands National Park, one of the places I have been so excited to see. This is where the Atom Bomb was tested and they still conduct military tests here. In addition, it is one of the shuttle landing spots. It rained so we didn't get to spend a lot of time here and we didn't see the gypsum sparkle. However, the contrast between the white sands and the sky was AMAZING! Below is a group picture of everybody on the trip but our bus driver. Tomorrow we head to a Talc Mine and will be back in Texas.
We finally made it to White Sands National Park, one of the places I have been so excited to see. This is where the Atom Bomb was tested and they still conduct military tests here. In addition, it is one of the shuttle landing spots. It rained so we didn't get to spend a lot of time here and we didn't see the gypsum sparkle. However, the contrast between the white sands and the sky was AMAZING! Below is a group picture of everybody on the trip but our bus driver. Tomorrow we head to a Talc Mine and will be back in Texas.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Day 12
Today started off bright and early. Well, it was early and I wasn't very bright... at all. The bus was FREEZING!! I bundled up and went back to sleep until we stopped in Alamosa for breakfast. McDonalds in Alamosa, CO is FAIL!! First, they only accepted cash. Then, ALL of their sodas were flat so I didn't get my morning caffeine. Actually, I did. Thank God I had an extra Diet Mountain Dew in my bag. Then, they got my order completely wrong. And to top it all off, they were out of hashbrowns so we had french fries at 9 in the morning. *shaking head* Ridic!
We drove for a few more hours then stopped in Taos, New Mexico where we looked at the Taos Gorge. At the gorge, the Rio Grande River has carved into tons of rock. It is unbelievable. Then, we drove to the Bandelier National Monument to look at Tuff and Pueblo homes carved in the Tuff. The picture of me today is at the monument, walking up a ladder to one of the rooms of the Pueblo home.
We made it to Santa Fe, NM around 6 pm. We went to The Shed for dinner and it was pretty yummy. I learned about the red and green sauce that Lauren was talking about and tried both of them. The only thing I didn't like is that chips and salsa weren't included with our meal at a Mexican place but that is a minor complaint. Well, I'm off to bed with the sound thunder soothing me to sleep. :) Tomorrow we spend another day in New Mexico.
We drove for a few more hours then stopped in Taos, New Mexico where we looked at the Taos Gorge. At the gorge, the Rio Grande River has carved into tons of rock. It is unbelievable. Then, we drove to the Bandelier National Monument to look at Tuff and Pueblo homes carved in the Tuff. The picture of me today is at the monument, walking up a ladder to one of the rooms of the Pueblo home.
We made it to Santa Fe, NM around 6 pm. We went to The Shed for dinner and it was pretty yummy. I learned about the red and green sauce that Lauren was talking about and tried both of them. The only thing I didn't like is that chips and salsa weren't included with our meal at a Mexican place but that is a minor complaint. Well, I'm off to bed with the sound thunder soothing me to sleep. :) Tomorrow we spend another day in New Mexico.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
G Camp Day 11
Today we were supposed to climb Slumgullion, but the thunderstorms kept us from hiking. We did get to dig around in a clay/sulfur combination for crystals. I found quite a bit! Then, we came back to our hotel for the evening. Tomorrow is going to be a long day. We are leaving for Santa Fe, New Mexico at 6 am!! Agh! Tomorrow will be more exciting and I will have more to share with you. :)
Monday, July 19, 2010
Alpine Jeep Ride
Today we took a jeep ride through the mountains. There isn't much to talk about other than what we saw, which you can view on facebook. It was pretty chilly and rained on us for a few minutes but we survived the narrow, one lane, mountain roads. We saw some beautiful wild flowers and a ton of mining fields. The ride was a lot of fun and a little scary at times. Plus, it was VERY bumpy. What has been interesting is having all of these teachers together. DRAMA!!! I'm staying away from the drama and am getting a ton of exercise! I learned the dark chocolate helps with the altitude headaches and it was true! I also had an interesting experience, at least something I haven't done in years! We stopped at a collection of trees and bushes. They informed us it was a bathroom break and I didn't want to believe them. Well, they weren't kidding around and I had to pee in the bushes and I don't remember the last time I did that! It was gross and I am not for roughing it! For dinner we went back to the mexican place that was so yummy. Then, we came back to the hotel and did laundry to get ready for the rest of our trip.
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