Dinosaur Footprints and Trackways from the Northeastern U.S.
J & H PaleoScience: Vertebrate Ichnology. Fossil foot prints and track ways from Massachusetts MA, Connecticut CT, New York NY, New Jersey NJ, Pennsylvania PA, Maryland MD






The Print Hunters - Buddies:






FIRST ROW: 1&2) On top of the heep in +90°F and extremely high humidty. 3) Bob and Strataman in the shade, "Henry don't forget your sledge hammer!". 4) Not man-tracks next to those three toed prints. They are geese and John's prints in the snow. 5) Henry knee deep in the creek. 6) Dad training his 4 year old son.
SECOND ROW: 7-11) Strataman by an old quarry wall. 12) John by an old quarry wall.
THIRD ROW: 13&14) Strataman, Henry and Brandon at an active quarry. 15&16) Strataman hunting for fossils in during the winter. Note the snow, ice and ripped jeans. 17) What's this in the wall? Strataman points to what might be a print. 18) ???
FOURTH ROW: 19-21) Brandon splitting rocks for the first time. He didn't find anything 22) Brandon returns to the same spot the following year. "I'm no quiter!"
FIFTH ROW: 25-26) John and Brandon at a construction site. Strataman looking to split something, Brandon is just looking to climb the hill. 27-28) Henry smiling because it's all downhill from here. 29) Scott finds a Grallator (not collected).
SIXTH ROW: 30-32) John, Brandon, and Henry at the Rutgers Geology Museum. 33-34) Grandpa searching hard for prints. 35) Brandon pointing to the Anchisauripus with uplifted mud and ripples.





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