Naneum Canyon with Andrew Sadowski

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Nick learns from Andrew Sadowski of the Washington Geological Survey in Naneum Canyon just north of Ellensburg, Washington. Filmed on October 6, 2021.
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Hey Ned, I am a dedicated reader of everything geology. You are my rock Guru. I miss Tom too. My Mom was right, life goes on. My life would be misguided without trying to learn as much as possible about everything. I have found Carnelian flaked rock samples along the Mollala river in Aurora, Oregon. Also fossils I found in the Bay area. I dig native tooled rocks as well. I will write more soon.

petersaari-ghzg
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Andrew always reminds me of the geologist version of a 19th century 'mountain man-trapper'... all self contained and kitted out. Wandering the mountains alone just doing his work. What a cool job. I wish I had done something like that with my life.

TheDevice
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Thanks for taking Nick up there Andrew!

genefulm
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Kudos to Andrew for spending so much time with Nick sharing his findings.

dancooper
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Love Nick's camera : zoomed in
on the notch on the
top of the hill: clear and sharp.
Then close up on cut rock :
sharp as a pin again.
These field trips are
so interesting.
😊🇬🇧💕🇺🇲😊🌎

rosemariemann
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Thank you Professor Zentner and thank Andrew for sharing his time and thoughts with us.

kyleroth
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Wonderful and.beautiful field trip. A truly live geology class listening to two professionals both teaching and learning. Thanks so much, Andrew and Prof Nick

philfromspokane
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We really enjoyed this one Nick. Andrew knows so much, doesn’t he? I hope we can have him on the show again. Thanks to both of you.

laureneolsen
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"Miasma".... Ancient Greek for pollution, wow! But, I'll have to rewind Nick From The Field #60 once more since your friend, Andrew Sadowski, packed so much information into this segment that my brain is on overload. Thank you, Prof. Zentner!

littlebear
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I loved it Nick always a wonderful time exploring and learning with you!

justmine
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Thanks Nick and Mr. Sodowski. I really appreciate the Sat. Field shows. Beer in hand, steak on the grill a learning underway. Love the name "Mt. Horrible"!!

deantheot
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👍🏼, , interesting and scenic. Thank You Professor, , , , once again.

MrMarkar
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Never get tired of Andrew's Vest Of Many Things...

nevyen
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Hey Andrew! You’re famous! Great video and interesting map area for sure. Love to see the eye protection when breaking rocks. Nice work guys!

Hawkeye_
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Gorgeous day, and the usual gorgeous landscape. Thanks (again), professor…

rayschoch
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Learning how geochemical stratigraphy techniques are unlocking some of the puzzles of such complex geological relationships ... another resounding success Nick, and my thanks to Andrew for sharing his thoughts and expertise.

alanharwood
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Thanks for the interesting geo field trip and discussion and good scenery

donnacsuti
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Also, love how this video and the one at Steamboat/Northrup Point are places that expose what's underneath the CRBs. So cool to see what geologists get excited about. Yay for more

lindsaymalone
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Wow, this was exactly the information I have been searching for! I missed it last year when I was in the hospital with Covid. I have been trying to discover more about what happens at the edge of the CRB and apply that to my location, and this one turns out to be just over Mission Ridge from the Malaga Slide. Perfect. I have been thinking that as the ancient Columbia got diverted to the edge of the CRB it must have plucked away at the thinner layers for 100, 000 years or so, and that would be at least a part of the story.

sharonseal
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THANK YOU BOTH wonderful field trip very much enjoy your casual approach.

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