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It's still Friday is'nt it??
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This was my July 4 fun trip. I spend a lot of time on an airstrip over behind the tree line and shown by the white arrow. I set up and shoot there and collect butterflies for the university. Today I hiked through the burn, which is a very tough go, and climbed one of the buttes to see what kind of rock it is made of. I was pretty bushed and was having some serious leg cramps by the time I got back to the plane but it was a great day. The hazy look to the sky is wildfire smoke.
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Jerez Richard, you're leaving us in suspense.... What kind of rock is the butte made of?!?!?
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Sorry Dean! It's a serpentinized ultramafic of some kind - peridotite, I think. It's pretty altered so is hard to ID without chemistry and thin sections under a microscope.
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Speaking of serpentinized rock, my kitchen countertops are a great example. Thanks Richard.
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Ah, Yes! The ol' snake rock
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looks like you had a great 4 th richard..i ate to much at dinner time and wiped down a few parkers and vacumed out the rat nest in the old 57 chevy till a big rain sent me to the house....charlie....
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I was going to go back out today and pick blueberries in the burn but the smoke came into town today and you can't see far. Damn!
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Richard, You live in a great place! Gary
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Roger that. I'll be back out there picking blueberries by 0900 this morning. It's less than 20min south of town. The smoke cleared away and it's gorgeous. I'm outa here...
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Richard: My wife use to carry a Smith & Wesson 44 when she went out to pick berry's because we were not the only one that likes them and some of those critters get pretty good size. :)Thomas
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