[Ess_geoclub] Re: ESS_geoclub Digest, Vol 27, Issue 5
Molly Ravits
mravits at u.washington.edu
Sat Apr 18 14:20:35 PDT 2009
Ok Guys, I promised an email, and forgot until now.. ESS's very own
alum, Ryan Richardson, is playing a show tonight with his band at
Tost in Fremont. They play at 10 pm, Dr. G and the Funky Recovery is
playing before.
Ryan's band: The Robert Muldoon Trio, or just Muldoon (you can find
them on facebook or myspace)
They kick ASS! (and I'm not just saying that because i'm dating the
bass player)
Call me, 206-841-7250, if you want to carpool or caravan over. I'm
going with my friend Rae and have 3 more spots in my car. We'll be
leaving around 8ish is my best guess.
Sorry this is so last minute, hope some of you all can make it!
Peace,
Molly
On Apr 13, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Ryan Richardson wrote:
> PISTACHIO GREEEN!!!!!!!!!!
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> 1. Field Trip to Denny Skarn April 19th (Suzanne Elizabeth Cruchon)
> 2. Re: Field Trip to Denny Skarn April 19th (David Francis Kiehl)
> 3. Field Trip, April 19th (Suzanne Elizabeth Cruchon)
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> From: Suzanne Elizabeth Cruchon <cruchons at u.washington.edu>
> To: ess_geoclub at u.washington.edu
> Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:50:43 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: [Ess_geoclub] Field Trip to Denny Skarn April 19th
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> Hey GeoClubbers,
> This Sunday, April 19th we have a field trip to Denny Skarn at
> exit 47 on I-90. The area was formed 19 to 25 million years ago as
> part of the granodiorite Snoqualmie batholith. There are lots of
> good minerals to be found including quartz, garnet, hemitite
> diopside and epidote. You can check it out more at http://
> www.washingtonminerals.com/dm.htm It will be a moderate hike. We
> will drive up there, park and hike for most of the day so bring a
> lunch and pack. We will meet at 9 am and get back in the late
> afternoon. The day will be fun hiking and mineral hunting.
> If the snow level is too low and Denny Creek is covered with snow
> we will not be able to make the hike. I will keep an eye on the
> forecast and let everyone know if we are going to go to Denny
> Creek. If we cannot go to Denny Creek we will do a lowland hike.
> I was planning to look at some of the old coal mines in the
> NewCastle area on the eastside. Let me know it you have any better
> ideas for a fun lowland hike.
> Please let me know you you want to come on the trip or have questions.
> Suzie
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Francis Kiehl <kiehld at u.washington.edu>
> To: Suzanne Elizabeth Cruchon <cruchons at u.washington.edu>
> Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:09:13 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: Re: [Ess_geoclub] Field Trip to Denny Skarn April 19th
> FYI there's still a couple feet (at least) of snow on the ground at
> exit 47
>
>
> On Mon, 13 Apr 2009, Suzanne Elizabeth Cruchon wrote:
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>
> Hey GeoClubbers,
> This Sunday, April 19th we have a field trip to Denny Skarn at
> exit 47 on I-90. The area was formed 19 to 25 million years ago as
> part of the granodiorite Snoqualmie batholith. There are lots of
> good minerals to be found including quartz, garnet, hemitite
> diopside and epidote. You can check it out more at http://
> www.washingtonminerals.com/dm.htm It will be a moderate hike. We
> will drive up there, park and hike for most of the day so bring a
> lunch and pack. We will meet at 9 am and get back in the late
> afternoon. The day will be fun hiking and mineral hunting.
> If the snow level is too low and Denny Creek is covered with snow
> we will not be able to make the hike. I will keep an eye on the
> forecast and let everyone know if we are going to go to Denny
> Creek. If we cannot go to Denny Creek we will do a lowland hike.
> I was planning to look at some of the old coal mines in the
> NewCastle area on the eastside. Let me know it you have any better
> ideas for a fun lowland hike.
> Please let me know you you want to come on the trip or have questions.
> Suzie
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Suzanne Elizabeth Cruchon <cruchons at u.washington.edu>
> To: ess_geoclub at u.washington.edu
> Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:53:27 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: [Ess_geoclub] Field Trip, April 19th
>
> Well, it looks like that will be too much snow up at Denny Creek.
> (Thanks for pointing that out David.) We may do that hike when
> that weather gets better.
> So for the field trip we will do some lowland hiking. I know that
> there are a few old coal mines on the east side that would be fun
> to look at. Also there is the ROYAL REWARD MINE near Franklin and
> flaming Geyser. I am not sure if we can get to the mine. Let me
> know if you want to go on the trip and if you have any other ideas
> of where we can go.
> Suzie
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