00:00:10:18 - 00:00:29:26
Speaker 1
I've never met I. I've been here once before when I was a student and we only met literally within, I'm going to say 300 yards of the front of the hills. So I had never been down those gullies before. I don't have anybody else's map, had no idea what was there. So I was in. For what it's worth, I was in there with you and all.
00:00:29:27 - 00:00:50:02
Speaker 1
I. All I know is what I saw and where I saw it. And I can think of at least 4 or 5 different ways to try and try and reconcile my observation with the more coherent geology that I saw. So as I said to you before, it's not really about getting the right answer. It's about trusting your observations and getting a reasonable answer.
00:00:50:04 - 00:01:08:04
Speaker 1
So just, you know, just understand that yesterday I kind of crossed that one gully and it was, you know, it was nice, nice coherent stratigraphy across the gully. Next thing you know, I don't know which way is up, which way down or what formation I'm standing in. When I walk up section trying to find a, I walked uphill trying to find where I was and got even more confused.
00:01:08:04 - 00:01:28:15
Speaker 1
So for what it's worth, it happens. But you know, you just keep on pushing until you get enough data to form a reasonable block. So if you found yesterday yesterday confusing, don't sweat it, I did too. You just have to do the best you can do to make a to make a reasonable. My suspicion is you're going to find today to be much, much, much more straightforward.
00:01:28:18 - 00:01:48:14
Speaker 1
Not that it's going to be easy, but it'll be it'll it'll just be more straightforward. So the kind of general plan for the day is this. We've I've modified it slightly from when I drew my initial diagram. You guys know where we are when we park because we all know that that is here. And what I've said was.