UNSS Trip to Lone Rock in Skull Valley

September 21, 1996

Leader: Art King. Those present were Ralph and Leigh Seiler, Chelsea and Jason King, David and Shirley Harr, and David Harr Jr., Breanna Cook, Michael Sanchez, Dot Platt, and the Belnap family. Not all of us got to the top of Lone Rock, but those who did saw an abundance of fossils and lichens. Those below also saw fossils such as crinoid stems, coral, and brachiopods. We also noted the desert Crytogamic (or Crypobiotic) soil, which guards the life of the deserts.
Bird life seen near the rock: raven, starlings, and (over a small stream) barn swallows. At ponds on the way back we saw a snowy egret, great blue heron, double-crested cormorant, avocet, eared grebe, pied-billed grebe, Wilson's phalarope, blackbirds, mallards, and gadwalls.


Also noted were desert plants: matchstick (Gutierrezia), sunflowers, asters, shadscale, spiny saltbush, greasewood, a small sagebrush (Atriplex cana), salsify, and the little woolly seedpods of the Utah ladies slipper (Astragalus utahensis), round-leaf peppergrass, scarlet globemallow, and other plants which had gone to seed.
It was a great day for the trip. The weather was delightful, and everyone enjoyed it. Thanks to Art for the leadership, and to Mike Sanchez who also helped.


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