Shenandoah, with UPJ
Yesterday, we had a joint NOVA-University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown field trip to Shenandoah National Park. It was a great day of examining new rock outcrops and old treasured favorites. UPJ is responsible for one of the only departmental student-centered geology blogs that I am aware of, Mountain Cat Geology. A couple of weeks ago, igneous and metamorphic petrology professor Elli Goecke contacted me about local rock options, and I invited her crew to team up with the NOVA GOL 135 field course to check out Shenandoah. [Geoblogger small world: Elli studyed under Kim Hannula in Vermont!]
Together, the sixteen of us checked out evidence for the two Wilson Cycles recorded in the rocks of Virginia's Blue Ridge province, and had a pleasant time hiking around and enjoying unparalleled fine weather. Unfortunately, November means the days are short, and we had the sun set on us before we got to the final stop (at Signal Knob Overlook). We took a group photo there: see if you can spot who's a NOVA person and who's a UPJ person...

The annotated version, to show who's who:

Thanks for a great day in the field, everyone!
Together, the sixteen of us checked out evidence for the two Wilson Cycles recorded in the rocks of Virginia's Blue Ridge province, and had a pleasant time hiking around and enjoying unparalleled fine weather. Unfortunately, November means the days are short, and we had the sun set on us before we got to the final stop (at Signal Knob Overlook). We took a group photo there: see if you can spot who's a NOVA person and who's a UPJ person...

The annotated version, to show who's who:

Thanks for a great day in the field, everyone!
Labels: blogs, blue ridge, field trips, national parks, nova, pennsylvania, shenandoah, virginia


2 Comments:
Excellent! I'm glad Elli was able to tap into your local experience, and that geoblogging is leading to geonetworking!
(Elli took the pictures?)
Hi Kim -
The photo was taken by another Shenandoah tourist (not in our group). Elli's second from the left, hidden away in back. She has a yellow bandana on her head.
C
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