Mapping Sector One viewed from Kush Mountain with ASU's Camp Tontozona in the foreground. |
The 4th incarnation of my blog. Life, or the occasional lack thereof, as I pursue my Ph.D. in Volcanology at Arizona State University. Topics to include research, volcanoes, TAing, travel, skiing, and ultimate frisbee.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
ASU Field Camp
This will be the third summer in a row I have been a TA for ASU's summer geology field camp. It's a great deal I've been able to get myself into, and provided the bear from last year doesn't come back, it looks to be a great 3 weeks of cool (ish) weather at 5500 feet, geologic mapping, and great camp food. I always enjoy getting back to my roots, both camping and geologically, and it's a lot less stressful (though at least equally as much work) to be a TA than to be a student. It's a good way to start the summer and get excited about geology.
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