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Re: Paluxy tracks followup
>From: paleo@ix.netcom.com (Glen J. Kuban )
> Second, in a direct post to me I was asked whether any of the
> Paluxy tracks are still visible. Since this may be of interest to
> others, I want to answer it publicly. The answer is yes, depending
> on when you visit, and which tracks you want to see. In the Glen Rose
> area, most of the tracks are in the Paluxy Riverbed, which is under
> water in most places most of the year. Only in mid to late summer are
> some of the sites exposed or almost dry, but even then one should take
> along a shovel and broom or brush to clean off the tracks, since mud
> and debris often accumulate on them.
And remember your wading boots! You *are* going to get wet!
> Many tracks are accessible in
> summer in Dinosaur Valley State Park, just west of downtown Glen Rose,
Yep, I have been there. It is a nice park, whether you want to
see dino tracks or just have a picnic and go wading in the river.
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