Foy
Resident Geologist
Yessir, Taku, Dillon is nowadays one of the more heavily used areas for undergraduate geology field camp courses. Exactly 42 years ago this week, I arrived in Dillon at the campus of Western Montana College where the University of Montana's field camp was, and still is, taught. For a kid from Appalachian State University who was accustomed to 2-5% outcrop and vegetation hiding even those from airphotos, the first day at Frying Pan Basin was Heaven. We finished with a big project at McCartney Mountain and some of us even sorted out the now infamous "Rat's Nest" to one degree or another. My wife and I married one month after I finished Field Camp and we've vacationed in Southwestern Montana regularly ever since.Taku said:Foy, thanks for the geology note. I think I may have read that in some distant past, but would not have remembered it. That is interesting country. Had a friend who taught geology field camp out of Dillon for years - lot's of cool rocks and stratigraphy around there. Have fun!
Foy