Thanks! I'm planning on it for a few future videos, right now my scribe has been acting up, not sure if it's too cold for it or what, but I have to figure that out first.
I wasn't sure on if we were allowed to dig or not. I know with a lot of the parks that do allow collecting in the area, it's restricted to surface collecting only. But I think this park would benefit a lot from getting into some fresh material.
Ceasar's Creek is an awesome spot! I've also found a lot more horn corals there and it's usually one of our go to stops. We didn't have time to stop there on this trip but will probably do a video there sometime in the future.
That's a neat little park, I bet there are some whole trilobites in there somewhere!
We would love to see you air scribe some pieces. Such cool finds!
Thanks! I'm planning on it for a few future videos, right now my scribe has been acting up, not sure if it's too cold for it or what, but I have to figure that out first.
Awesome spot! Wow! Fossils everywhere! Thanks for taking us along! Is it not worth getting into some fresh layers there?
I wasn't sure on if we were allowed to dig or not. I know with a lot of the parks that do allow collecting in the area, it's restricted to surface collecting only. But I think this park would benefit a lot from getting into some fresh material.
All these layers are over 400 million years old. The fresh layers in the area don’t have any fossils
Very beautiful video!!
Thank you!
Caesar Creek Lake is much better to get more stuff, a lot of horn corals, not far from this park.
Ceasar's Creek is an awesome spot! I've also found a lot more horn corals there and it's usually one of our go to stops. We didn't have time to stop there on this trip but will probably do a video there sometime in the future.