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Great photos George, great find and amazing geology.This morning #1 daughter told us that she had heard there were fossils close to the highway north of here so loaded up wife, #1 daughter and grandkid and headed north, destination, Mt Solitude Lodge. This is on the other side of the Pine Pass. At the lodge we asked a guy about the fossils and he said go back about a quarter mile, go under the overpass and park on the left (1). We crossed the road and climbed up the back and the fossils were along the side of the train tracks (second photo #4). The first photo shows roughly where we found the fossils (3). When done we crossed over the highway on the train tracks and came down the proper trail (2)
My booty. There could have been a full T-Rex skeleton there but I wouldn't know what to look for
On the way home we stopped for lunch at Azouzetta Lake and I had the best Poutine in my life. My truck in the foreground
This is a zoom of the rock formation high over the restaurant
There is a difference, slight, between old fossils and ancient ruins.Good stuff Geo.
I saw some fossils in my local pub on Sunday night - Bob, John, Dave and some other bloke ..............
I love for these kind of cars.This morning in PG, possibly 1931 Ford
Wife and son in the background