Save the dates and tell others!!
Hello everyone!
We wish you a very Happy and Healthy New Year! We've been busy over the break planning a new series of adventures for the group for 2016.
Most of our trips this year are local. However, if you and your family (and friends) would like to join us for the out-of-town June and September field trips, we will need to know ahead of time .
Because of the unpredictable El Nino weather, we are scheduling Rain Dates for January, February and April trips.
Detailed announcements will be sent out monthly.
To sign up - email rgreengeology@gmail.com or mwats028@gmail.com.
To sign up - email rgreengeology@gmail.com or mwats028@gmail.com.
Please respond by January 17th if you wish to participate in the January quarry field trip. Let us know how many in your group (adults and students).
You may use Paypal to pay for field trips. Use the email: rgreen08@gmail.com
You may also mail a check to:
Rob Greenberg
2218 Esther Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 – American Stone Company
(RAIN DATE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30)
Meeting Time: 10:00 am
$35/student; no charge for parents or drivers. Email us to find out about multiple sibling or scout group discounts
We will visit an operating quarry, this time we will be looking at the amazing rocks of the Carolina Terrane. These rocks record a time in North Carolina's past when there was active volcanism, hot springs, geysers, calderas, earthquakes and the formation of precious metals such as gold, silver and copper. On this trip, we will learn about the geologic history and the special economic importance of these rocks. There will also be a rare opportunity to collect rock and mineral specimens from this quarry such as pyrite, calcite and epidote, as well as intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks like volcanic breccias and tuffs.
Following the quarry visit, you are cordially invited to Rob's home nearby (3 minutes away) for an informal rock and mineral identification session. You are welcome to bring any specimens you have for curation. Bring a lunch to enjoy and we will provide a few snacks and drinks.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 – Knightdale Quarry and outcrops along Falls Lake
CANCELLED
SATURDAY, MARCH 19 – Geology of West Point on the Eno Park and Penney's Bend
Meeting Time: 10:00 am
(NO RAIN DATE)
$35/student; no charge for parents or drivers. Email us to find out about multiple sibling or scout group discounts
We'll visit two sites: West Point on the Eno Park and the Penny's Bend section of Eno River. On this trip we will explore the fascinating geology of the Durham area which is well exposed along the Eno River and learn more about how geology influences human activity. Penny's Bend is managed by the NC Botanical Garden and a 'hidden gem'. The unusual geology and soil features account for the river’s oxbow shape and the unique prairie-loving vegetation. The underlying rock creates a geological formation know as a diabase sill. For those interested, Rob will lead a hike along the MST.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16 – Geology of the Morrisville Triassic Alluvial Fan and Graphite outcrop
(RAIN DATE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23)
Meeting Time: 10:00 am
Meeting Place: To Be Announced, we will send you directions to our meeting place.
$35/student; no charge for parents or drivers. Email us to find out about multiple sibling or scout group discounts
On this adventure, we will visit the site of an alluvial fan that developed during the rifting of Pangaea during the Triassic period followed by a neat outcrop of graphite schist in stream bed. This graphite records the earliest evidence of fossil life in NC! Then up to the Falls Lake area where we'll have our lunch by the dam at Falls Lake. If time allows, we can visit an outcrop of garnet-mica schist and collect there. Bring a lunch to enjoy!
SATURDAY, MAY 21 – Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area and Few's Ford in Eno River State Park.
Meeting Time: 10:00 am
Meeting Place: To Be Announced, we will send you directions to our meeting place.
$35/student; no charge for parents or drivers. Email us to find out about multiple sibling or scout group discounts
On this trip, we will explore the fascinating geology of the Hillsborough area which is well exposed along the Eno River. The bed rock of the area formed more than 600 million years ago, in the center of a large and extensive chain of islands composed of actively erupting volcanoes. Geologists call this area the the Hillsborough Caldera located in the Central Volcanic Complex of the Carolina Terrane. We will visit the tallest spot in the area and check out the quarry where pyrophyllite (talc mineral) was mined. We will also explore the outcrops along the Eno River at Few's Ford and interpret their meaning in terms of the assembly of the supercontinent Pangaea. Easy to moderate hiking involved. Bring a lunch to enjoy, Few's Ford is a great place to picnic!
FRIDAY TO SUNDAY, JUNE 17-19 – Geological Excursion to Pocahontas County, West Virginia
$70/student, participants arrange own lodging and meal costs.
Two nights of camping at Watoga State Park or stay at a nearby motel. This amazing region is Rob’s undergraduate field research area. The geology and scenery are spectacular. The last trip was a real pleasure! Best outcrops east of the Grand Canyon! Rock, mineral and fossil collecting galore!
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16-18 – Bald Head Island Discovery Weekend
Meeting Time: Friday evening, TBA
Meeting Place: To Be Announced, we will send you directions to our meeting place.
Price to be announced.
We'll meet in Southport Friday evening and take the ferry to one of our state’s best-kept secrets! The Bald Head Island Conservancy, a beautiful facility on the beach, will host us. Accommodations are comfortable and clean dorm-style and we'll prepare and eat our meals together. It is the peak of sea turtle nesting season, so we may be fortunate to see hatchlings! We have run this trip several times and it has had rave reviews by the happy participants!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 – Gold Country!
Meeting Time: 11:00 am (to allow travel time for Triangle folks)
Meeting Place: To Be Announced, we will send you directions to our meeting place.
$50/student; no charge for parents or drivers. Email us to find out about multiple sibling or scout group discounts.
The geology, archaeology and precious metal resources of the Uwharrie Mountains are truly unique. We invite you to join us for our Fall adventure to Morrow Mountain State Park to be followed by trying your hand at gold panning in the adjacent Uwharrie National Forest, an area rich in cultural and natural history. You may be one of lucky ones bringing home a gold specimen!
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 - Mitchell Mill State Natural Area & Raleigh Gneiss
Meeting Time: 10:00 am.
Meeting Place: To Be Announced, we will send you directions and coordinates to our meeting place.
$35/student; no charge for parents or drivers. Email us to find out about multiple sibling or scout group discounts
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 - Geology of the Prairie Ridge Ecostation
Meeting Time: 10:00 am.
Meeting Place: To Be Announced, we will send you directions to our meeting place.
$35/student; no charge for parents or drivers. Email us to find out about multiple sibling or scout group discounts
Do you have ideas for where you would like to go, email us with suggestions!




Hi there, do we need to reserve a spot for the local trips? Also, is there a mailing list to sign up for?
ReplyDeleteHi Cricket, Because, the quarry will need an accurate 'head count', please let us know as soon as you can, if you will be attending and how many will be in your party : ) If you let us know by 2-3 days before the event, that will be fine.
DeleteHope you can join us, this is a very enjoyable trip!
Is there a minimum age requirement? My son would love this
ReplyDeleteHi there, we have had participants as young as 5 yo on our trips and they have had a great time. As long as they have an adult companion along, it should be fine!
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