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by tgreese » Sat Nov 16, 2019 9:29 am
Looks like it was a fun trip. Not so much geology though ... the geology of Cascadia is really interesting. If you like that kind of stuff, I suggest watching the lectures by Nick Zentner of Central Washington University. Besides discussing the origins of the land, I expect these lectures would give you lots of places to go in the area where you can see the rocks and land forms first-hand.
Here's a link with no particular order of lectures in mind -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQhjkem ... _rel_pause - I'd go to CWu's YouTube page and pick out what's of interest.
Tim Reese
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