+MissJenn Posted October 15, 2013 Posted October 15, 2013 Come learn about the forces that shaped South Mountain. Get first hand information about recent discoveries that are causing anthropologists to rethink the prehistory of humans populating North America. (GC4M3B8) The Doctor is out #3 South Mountain An event cache by Smithsonian NMNH When? Saturday November 16th, 2013 11:00am – 2:00pm More info at the cache page: http://coord.info/GC3RRWA The organizers of this event also created the nearby cache called CINMAR South Mountain and it is is part of the Smithsonian NMNH GeoTour. Quote
+MissJenn Posted October 16, 2013 Author Posted October 16, 2013 Oops. I corrected the link to the event cache page. Quote
+MissJenn Posted November 22, 2013 Author Posted November 22, 2013 Some of the logs from the event are below. I sure wish I still lived nearby! "Well done Ranger Brian O'Donnell and Dr. Darrin Lowry! This is the second Smithsonian event that I have attended and each time I come away with a wealth of new information -- I can tell some of it stuck when I find myself telling others all about the rattle snake program and how a knife blade from South Mountain ended up on the edge of the continental shelf. " "What an excellent event this was! Both presentations were fascinating and we learned a lot. Both were not over anyone's head but were also not overly simplistic. There was also a nice bunch of cachers too and lots of very interesting conversations. Here's hoping for more educational events! TFTE!" "Many thanks to the weather man for brewing up a perfect afternoon. The presentations were both informative, and in their own way, witty, a most excellent interpretive strategy. ... many stars for the presenters and sponsors!" "Thanks to the NMNH for putting together this wonderful event. We drove up from southern Maryland and were well rewarded with the excellent presentations by both speakers. We enjoy the outdoor classroom and hands-on features of these "The Doctor is out" events. The speakers are such great teachers and really bring the science to life in an easy to understand for the layman style. " Quote
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