Departmental Field Trip To Baraboo, Wisconsin
Spring Mid-Term Break, 2005

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Photos by Tim Vick, Susan Schnur '07 and Clara Tsang '08

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The Forevertron is glorified by a sculptural orchestra, including these brass-playing birds.


That evening we had a nice campfire. We needed it.

Next morning we had breakfast. It only rained and snowed a little.

The remains of the campfire was good for roasting bagels.

Baxter Hollow. There's granite here, stratigraphically beneath the quartzite.

Dan checked out the outcrop higher in Baxter Hollow.

We stopped at a fold near the northwest entrace to Devil's Lake State Park.
Molly did her impersonation of a fold axis while Mark did his anticline.

Lunch: stuff in those calories in the quest for warmth.

Monday afternoon we hiked the East Bluff Trail overlooking Devil's Lake.
Here's Calvin looking over the lake.


And Cam explained the unconfomrity in which a full quarter of Earth's history
is missing, just down the trail (see next page).




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