Fossil Hunting Greens Mill Run N.C.

wilkere

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I'm proposing a hunt at GMR on the 1st of November to take a little sting out of the PCS Aurora cancellation. GMR...? you say, "That's all hunted out". Bulls%@! Check out the pictures from the hunt on Monday. My nominee for the "Gerald Reel Golden Shovel 2008 Award" is Will Hill! This man moved so much gravel from the river bottom that he touched a new strata layer below Pungo! I'm getting a little ahead of this story so I'll start from the begining.
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]Mako-Boy Finally finds a big GW @ GMR. 2.5 of pure perfect shark glory!

After picking up my old nemisis Goosebumps from his cave, We arrived fashionably late at the park. However, a good spirited crew including "The Professor", Will and Lois Hill, and new members Robin and Jessica rounded out our Columbus day hunt. We detoured to George Powells house to take in 3 hours of Fossils-201, Mr Powell teaching a upper level course of course! (Look for that write up & photos in the Newsletter, It was awsome!)
Will and Lois set up in the creek , (I promised not to tell where) while Robin and Jessica started to work the gravel in mid-stream. Me and the Professor went for a walk past "Reel Cut" and "Samerella Cliffs" and started working some material along the side in deeper water. After a hour I didn't have tooth one however, I did have some nice bone coming from the edge of the stream in the deepest water. Finally a few shifts after finding a nice 2 inch Mako, I finally pulled a screen and announced to the Professor and Goosebumps that I finally found it! The Professor looked over and his eyes popped open.... then he made a quick grab for the Great White glisting in the sun with the serrations ready to cut open a soup can. I was glad he wanted to pick it out of the screen as I was worried about the root being broken and I didn't want to have the Goosebumps curse jinks me again as he was only a few yards away. As the Professor pulled it out of the gravel and I saw it was whole I finally let go and yelled! Kinda like Gerald did last year when he pulled out it's cousin.

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Mako's, Indian points, A Nice Benedini, and complete horse tooth. All in all good to go!

As the hours wore on I continued to pull nice fossils out of the same small area, After a visit to George's house I was surprized to find a Pariodotus Benedini (sic) as he mentioned they were rare at PCS. The Professor and Goosebumps soon bid up the the price of my claim which I eventually sold to the Professor for 20 bucks! After a fine day of digging we headed back to the lot wondering if anyone was still in the river. Soon we happened upon the Hills who were in the same area that they started in. As we walked toward them the Professor suddenly disappered as if swallowed by a river monster! It was soon discovered the Will's China tunneling project was not properly marked with hazard tape!

Will's deep earth hole! "I dig deeper than most collectors. They give up, I dig to the bottom that's where the big ones are". - Will

Me, Goosebumps and the Professor were all awed by the collection of fossils Will and Lois collected. Hundreds of teeth, 4 Large GW in perfect shape were the highlight. A possible claw of some sort. Any help on that somebody? Will stated that's what he usually gets from this area, which to say the least was very impressive. But as always hard work was involved and surface collectors need not apply.
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Now whose ready to dig it on the 1st!
Mako-Boy
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Great finds...I love the shark teeth. I took the family out on Saturday for our first fossil hunt and we were there for about 30 minutes and found five teeth. really small so I'm not even going to post them but it was fun and I think my 5 year old wants to go back again. Since it was our first time out I did not have all the correct equipment so next time I will be more prepared. I have to build a sifter with smaller holes.

NJ
 

Whoa! Shark teeth. Super cool, Its neat finding stuff, with or without a MD! Keep up the good work! :thumbsup:
 

Those are some awesome teeth!! I drove up to Aurora back about 4 years ago just to ramble around and see what the phosphate mine looked like. I knew I wouldn't get in to hunt, there's a waiting list even after you join the museum association in Aurora. But, as luck would have it, as I was walking into the museum, a man came in behind me and asked in a loud voice to whoever was listening "Where do you want this dirt from the mine dumped?!" They were having some kind of an anual wing ding the day after I was there, and they always have a huge dump truck of stuff from the mine dropped across the street from the museum. The fellow at the museum asked me if I'd like to go out and see what I could find, that I was welcome to. I did and found a little plastic sandbucket full of stuff in about 15 minutes. Nothing earth shattering, but it was still cool getting to hunt.

HH,
Ramapirate
 

jmann2424 said:
Would you post an address for your hunt
I am in VA and want to mapquest it.
If not to far im in
thanks Jay
I'm part of the East Coast Fossil club, we have hunts from Maryland down to S.Carolina in the Spring and Fall, we also usually get some slots for Aurora which is the Mecca for fossils. Anyway check out the club site and keep tabs on the hunts on the forum. If you join you can apply for the special slots at the quota hunts ie. Aurora, Castle Hayne etc.
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