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No 53 Blue Forrest Wood. However this spot produced a limb about ten feet long from an inch to five inches in diameter.
No 54 Blue Forrest Wood. This must be why they call it Blue Forrest Wood. This is a section of the ten foot piece I dug up, Larry.
No 55 Blue Forrest Wood. Another piece of the ten foot limb. This was found about two hundred yards from camp. and only four to six inches deep.
No 56 Blue Forrest Wood. Kevin digging while Jeff looks on.
No 57 Blue Forrest Wood. Theres one in every crowd! Old rockhounds never die they just slowly petrify. Hey Jeff wake up I think theres some wood in there!
  No 58 Blue Forrest Wood. Looks like some rockhounds must have found something here. .JPG  
No 59 Blue Forrest Wood. End of another perfect day in big sky country.
No 60 Blue Forrest Wood. End of the day, campfire comradery around a warm campfire.
No 61 Warfield Fish fossils. This fossil quarry is just a few miles from Kemmerer Wyoming.
No 62 Warfield Fossils Wyoming. This is how its done, split rock, split rock, split rock!
No 63 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. Larry splitting the shale looking to find the fairly abundent fish fossils.

No 58 Blue Forrest Wood. Looks like some rockhounds must have found something here. Download
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