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Sedimentary Geology Field Trip '99
aka. Spring Break

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The U of M Sedimentary Geology Field Trip for 1999 took us to Central/Southern Utah and Northern Arizona.  Just pack up a few students, a couple of instructors, and a van or two and head off to Utah...OK so you'd rather go to Puerto Rico for Spring Break ~ understandable. This was the second consecutive year that a few of us headed to Utah for the class.  This page is dedicated to all of the great folks that gave up their Spring Break in San Juan to visit a few beachs that haven't been active since the Mesozoic. Hope you enjoy the shots as much as we enjoyed the trip.

'99 Spring Break Crew ~ Zion N.P.

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Professor Winston

Some of the crew @ Capitol Reef

Marching to the Wingate

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Relaxing by the fire after a long day and most likely swappin' lies about it.

Checking out grading and showing off their better side.

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Mancos Shale

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The Goosenecks

Wingate Sandstone

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Capitol Reef

Point at The Goosenecks

Morning @ The Goosenecks

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Chillin' on the Chinlee

Monument Valley from The Goosenecks

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Moenkopie

Pictographs on Windgate
(note paleocowboy left/center)

Firewood gathering ritual

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