AHHH no pics from our first adventure; if people bother me, I'll take good pics of the complete lobsters we found from the first day, if not, tough luck!
Here is the second day:
It seems even the wildlife don't do well here. This was a mangled deer carcass, a juvenile, that we ran across. My girlfriend and her sister were not terribly impressed that I pulled over to look, but it was a warning that this site was CURSED.
We got lost. CURSE not over! After talking to a man that I insist was brain damaged but my girlfriend insists "the locals just talk that way" (and was later proved right), we found the site. It seems this place wasn't some pull-up road cut after all, so we geared up
only to find a sheer drop into a strangely colored river
That is a far fall! Don't let it's deceptive beauty deceive you; this canyon had surprises beyond rednecks that drank heavily and then drove down poorly graded roads with 3 year olds in tow. Though, despite the challenges, we got a few breaks:
STEPS
there was a rope here to help you down the next phase, thankfully rednecks have a sense of practicality. Unfortunately, the path from there was unmarked and trecherous.
Actually, if you saw this before the edit, I checked the other pictures. This IS the first outcrop that we climbed to! YEAH! We climbed like 20m up poorly consolidated rock bitties and soil to find nothing at all! Yeah, it's not plesant. I have videos, if you bug me about them I'll post them, but they are all of our descent and how rapid and bruising it was.
THE CURSE was that there was nothing of value. It turns out, just a few days before, a good friend of mine scooped us! Him and his friend made a
dinosaur dicovery less than 1km from where we were. It's okay, I'm not in it to make discoveries that shake the world, I'm here to make discoveries for myself.
Here's the stuff we found:
A clam or two
A bone or two
some pretty waterfalls
and that's the end of our journey!
for good measure, an Eastern collard lizard that likes to recline, apparently
he's sleeping no more than 3m from me right now.
Also, I stand corrected about something. This is why I love biology. I once said, in this thread, that nothing in morphology will every surprise me again and I think it was phantasia who's life was ruined by this disillusioning; my apologies. I love being wrong:
A FISH WITH MIRRORS TO HELP IT SEE
go figure the teleosts bring their A-game again!