Canadian Quarry and 18-mile Creek Hunt.
May 2004
The International fossil hunter!
On April 30 – May 1st, I took a trip to Canada and New York with the
Times Scientific
group. The reason for this trip, for me, was to find a Eurypterid. These guys are
difficult to find and there are not many places one can look for them. Roy from times
loves those trilos from west NY, and was set on finding some.
On Friday, I was armed with directions, collecting tips, and reservations for the quarry.
All psyched up, we crossed the border into Eurypterid heaven. Once there, a seasoned
Eurypterid collector showed us the ropes, and lent us a shovel (which no one thought
to bring) to clear the overburden.
A few hours into the dig, we all realized, perhaps no one will find a complete Eurypterid
this trip. Sadly, when we left, our suspicions were confirmed; only pieces were found.
Everyone found lots of heads, and body segments, but no whole ones… Maybe next time!
On Saturday, we got up early to hit 18-mile creek. On the walk to the collecting area,
we all stepped on or over a mass trilobite mortality plate. Luckily, after everyone
else walked on or over it, Wrong Way Rob looked down and spied a trilo, then two, then
three, then four, then five, then… He spent most the day attempting to take the plate
out of the surrounding matrix. By days end, the plate was broke in a few major pieces,
but had a total of over 10 complete decent sized bugs on it. I believe he may get it
professionally prepped. Everyone else did fairly well. We all found whole enrolled
ones, and some of us found some nice prone ones. Toward the end of the day, some of us
scouted out other sections along 18-mile creek with little success.
Click here to go to the Times Scientific trip report of this trip
(Roy has posted a bunch of their prepped trilo photos)
Pics of the Trip
Pics of the Fossils Found
Trilobites: Before and after preparation with the air abrasive unit.
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