Field
Trip #2, Summer 2006
Date: June 10, 2006
Leaders:
Roger Benepe and Steve Erickson. Geological Society of
Minnesota
HIGHLIGHTS: This is a half day trip to the old Twin Cities Brick
Company, now called Lilydale Regional Park, which will look at Ordovician
Rocks containing lots and lots of fossils. Some of the fossils found are
crinoids, corals, brachiopods, Bryozoans and for a few lucky hunters, TRILOBITES.
We can also look at some of the remains of the Brick Company, with
a few souvenir bricks. This will be for all ages, great one for kids.
Adults supervision of children required, Roger and I are not good baby
sitters. This will start at 9 AM and you may leave whenever you feel
covered enough in mud. Good hiking boots required, a stressful climb will
be part of the days work.
WHEN
AND HOW:
We
are meeting at 9 AM, June 10th in the lower parking lot of the Lilydale
Regional Park (aka "Joy Avenue"), for a trip into the old
brickyard pits. To get to Joy, coming from I-94 into Downtown St. Paul,
Exit from East 94 at Marion, then straight to Kellogg Blvd, passing the
Science Museum, and to Robert Street. Cross the River on Robert Street,
down the hill to Plato Blvd. and go to the end of that street, which is at
Harriet Island Park. Turn left at Justus Ohage Drive this will
change into Water Street go 1 mile south to the sign marked "Lilydale
Regional Park". There is an old railroad bridge that Water Street
goes under, do not go past this. MAP
PREPARATION. Come prepared for any type of
weather. Be prepared for stressful hiking up and down the river bluff.
Good hiking boots are required. Bring a rock hammer, chisel, and at least
one bucket, (two if possible, makes a good portable seat). Bring water,
and a snack or box lunch.
COST: For
single people$ 5.00 dollars for members, $10.00 dollars for
non‑member. For family, $10.00 dollars for members, and $20.00
dollars for non-members.
PLEASE
CALL:
Please
email Steve Erickson at sgaryerickson@aol.com or call me at home at
651-501-9851.