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Wild & Wonderful West Virginia

19th July 2007

Wild & Wonderful West Virginia

posted in Collecting Locations, Filming, Family & Friends |

Growing up in the Mid-Atlantic Region I never knew that their were places that you could go to collect fossils. It turns out however, that West Virginia is where it’s at. We invited Justin’s parents along so we could all make a day of it out in the country.
Fossils in West Virginia

Terry (Justin’s Dad) drove, and before we knew it we were at our first location.
Fossils in West Virginia

We found a pull off and walked to where we saw the shale.
Fossils in West Virginia

The key is to use a rock hammer or screw driver to pry up the shale, making sure to examine every piece for fossils.
Fossils in West Virginia

In just a few moments Louise (Justin’s Mom) found a neat one.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

Soon we were all finding fossil plates.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

I even found some terminated quartz.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

After putzing around for a while it was time to head out to some trilobite locations. The first one was on a steep shale slide on the side of the road.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

While there were many trilobite impressions to be found, the shale was very fine, making the specimens hard to extract.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

Of course that didn’t stop Justin from finding a realy great trilobite head.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

However, the next location was my favorite. It was a large shale pile, at a country cross roads.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

For a change of pace, Terry decided to film Justin collecting for a little while.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

Here’s the best piece I found.
Fossils in West Virginia

Every place we went turned out to be a lot of fun, and it was nice to see picturesque West Virgina.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

The 4th location was a darker gray shale slide, around a curve on a back country road.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

By combing through the loose shale we turned up a few random fossils.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

Our final stop of the day was for massive fossil rough. This material is disirable for a lapidary material.
Fossils in West Virginia

Large chunks were removed from this closed quarry. We didn’t go in there,
Fossils in West Virginia

but instead collected fine chunks from the drainage ditch and road cuts nearby.
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia
Fossils in West Virginia

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