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Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jun 19, 2009 - 05:18pm PT
What I love about geology / paleontology, is that it's so fourth dimensional.

You heading to 'that pass' this weekend, Dingus?
scuffy b

climber
Sinatra to Singapore
Jun 19, 2009 - 05:24pm PT
What's your schedule, Jaybro?
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jun 19, 2009 - 05:29pm PT
it's 2:25, now, I might not be able to get it together to go, until after 2:30.

got some ultra mafics to decipher, first...
HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Arid-zona
Jun 19, 2009 - 05:33pm PT
If you hadn't figured it out yet, Sarah is plugging her own book. For those who don't know her she is cool as hell, smart as a whip and a badass climber. Buy this book! I have no doubt that it is extremely well written.
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jun 19, 2009 - 06:17pm PT
I caught the spam angle, checked it out on Amazon, and ordered one. Good luck, Sarah, fellow small volume book author!
Oplopanax

Mountain climber
The Deep Woods
Jun 19, 2009 - 06:21pm PT
That R&I climbing article from the 90s on "THE GEOLOGY OF HOLDS" was one of the worst issues ever. And I say that as a geoscientist.

I'm guessing Sarah's book is better if only because it would be hard to be worse than that.
scuffy b

climber
Sinatra to Singapore
Jun 19, 2009 - 06:23pm PT
I ordered one as well.
Better safe than sorry...
Peter Haan

Trad climber
San Francisco, CA
Jun 19, 2009 - 06:32pm PT
I agree, Scuff, ALWAYS better safe than sorry. What would happen if we were on a tough route and came to a hold we had never seen before, you see?

I think as soon as a bunch of us here get our orders in and have read her cool book, we will be digging the thread up again and making more encouraging remarks. I am hoping that my order comes in just about when I finish David Sedaris' latest and that they dovetail together without an air bubble.
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Jun 19, 2009 - 07:14pm PT
Perhaps the "Flakes" referred to in the title are dense, but not lithic. I've met a few flaky climbers.
scuffy b

climber
Sinatra to Singapore
Jun 19, 2009 - 07:16pm PT
dense not lithic

light not solid

rock hard, fire hot
Fletcher

Trad climber
the end of the world as we know it, & I feel fine.
Jun 19, 2009 - 07:43pm PT
This is wicked cool.... I'm ordering on too.

Eric
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jun 19, 2009 - 08:13pm PT
Crimp the syncline, dyno to the allochthonous intruston.
Nibs

Trad climber
Humboldt, CA
Jun 19, 2009 - 09:54pm PT
Sarah, any relation to Don, HSU geo prof?
tinker b

climber
the commonwealth
Jun 19, 2009 - 10:02pm PT
well done sarah, way to get it done. i am in mass again, all i want is for the rocks to dry.
be well,
jo-lynne
cleo

Social climber
Berkeley, CA
Jun 19, 2009 - 11:34pm PT
how many climbers studied geology in school anyway? seems like 10% here on the taco - go figure!

so cool - a climber book on geology, will have to check it out, get a copy for the gearshed here are berkeley (outdoor club). i too love the big picture plates crushing into mountains stuff - i suck at petrology and mineralogy. i also love the human-time dynamic part of geology - guess thats why i do rock fall and seismology!

what kind of geologist are you sarah?
Tork

climber
Yosemite
Jun 20, 2009 - 12:24am PT



jbar

Social climber
urasymptote
Jun 20, 2009 - 04:33am PT
Jbro- Oh great. Just what we need. Route beta for geologist. :o)

Sarah - As a cave diver I felt obligated to learn the little I know about karst geomorphology. Now that I'm climbing I'm more than a little embarassed when the people I take climbing as me what type of rock we're on and I can't answer. Way to see a niche.

Another book sold.
Prod

Trad climber
A place w/o Avitars apparently
Jun 20, 2009 - 08:43am PT
My birthday present to me. Just ordered it this morning.

I started my affair with geology in the Grand Canyon as a river guide.

Cool pics tork.

Prod.
sgarlick

climber
North Conway, NH
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 20, 2009 - 09:48am PT
Tork--those photos are so great! I want to do that route... it looks crazy.

Jo-Lynne--Hi, Hi, Hi! Please come up and visit us! Emilie arrives tomorrow and we can launch the Challenger II in the river again. Yes, the rain has been a bit much lately, but there's always speed-aid-climbing Cathedral in a downpour for an adventure or the steep stuff at Sundown. :)


And thanks everyone for the comments. I'm not related to the geologist Don Garlick, but I've always wanted to meet him. My research has been in the structural geology/tectonics/metamorphic petrology fields. But these days I'm more interested in geoscience education and outreach.

Happy climbing! I hope the rest of you have a great weekend. The cliffs are pretty soaked here in New England.

JohnRoe

Trad climber
State College, PA
Jun 20, 2009 - 11:14am PT
just ordered the book, thanks for the posting.

Lots of rain here in PA also.
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