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Western States Road Trip

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I’ve been so busy that I haven’t had a chance to post about our road trip until now. We had such a fun time looking for fossils last year at American Fossil in Kemmerer, Wyoming that we went back again this year too. We found about 90 fossils and I found a really big one about the size (and shape) of a football. We took my friend Scot with us who filmed our adventure and we’ll post on YouTube soon. He’s fun to hang out with – I’m glad he joined us. If you’re looking for a fun adventure, I really recommend checking out American Fossil at www.fishdig.com – I’m already planning out my 2025 trip to dig for more fossils. The fish we found are approx 52 million years old and there was a giant lake in the area at that time. I think they told us it was 200 miles long by 50 miles wide. The rocks are limestone so you can break them open pretty easily with some tools and then we cut them on a table saw. My mom thinks we’re crazy for bringing home so many fossils. Last weekend we soaked them in a glue/water solution to protect them. They’re wrapped up in bubble wrap and packaged in the garage until I can figure out what I want to do with them.

It was my first time visiting Grand Tetons and Yellowstone so that was pretty cool. I saw a bunch of Bison, a Moose, Old Faithful Geyser, thermal pools and a bunch of other animals. It was really pretty there. The colorful thermal pools are from the bacteria in the water. It’s really hot. We went hiking and the weather was awesome. Interesting fact: The day after we left, one of the regular geysers blew up that we had gone too. Nobody was hurt but it did a lot of damage.

I hung out with my grandma and I went camping with my uncle and caught my first fish (I didn’t eat it because I don’t like fish), toured a recycling center and had dinner with my friend Margaret in Jackson, Wyoming, visited Four Corners Monument where you can stand in 4 states at the same time, I visited the Petrified Forest and Meteor Crater, AZ. Both were amazing. We stayed in Sedona (which was really cool) and I filmed a video with my friends at Pivot Cycles in Tempe, AZ about their sustainability efforts that will be coming out soon. They have a self serve ice cream machine in their break room. How cool is that?!

States traveled through on this trip: California > Nevada > Arizona > Utah > Wyoming > Idaho > Montana > Colorado > New Mexico. We drove about 3000 miles and had a fun time but I was glad to get back home and see my mom.