tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5211670216140060946.post430964291887851650..comments2024-03-17T18:37:36.377-07:00Comments on Geotripper: Northern Convergence: The Olympics, Where a Trench Became Sky-Piercing PeaksGarry Hayeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00531226195147986457noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5211670216140060946.post-28147692416674685822014-11-27T10:32:17.374-08:002014-11-27T10:32:17.374-08:00Interesting site, and i have bookmarked it...I wan...Interesting site, and i have bookmarked it...I want to read through all the info at my leisure! :)<br /><br />This page caught my attention, I have a small chunk of property right next to the Olympic Mountains above Lake Cushman. In your geologic map, it appears to be right inbetween the purple/basaltic & yellow/sand/gravel formations.<br /><br />In my spare time I am trying to learn enough to identify what appears to be an 'erratic' boulder on my property, that washed out of the creek after a flood several years ago.<br /><br />It is a polished greenish rock (the size of a large backpack, *very* dense and heavy, almost impossible to move w/out block and tackle) but it is such a pretty green color.<br /><br />Some day i hope I can identify it. My mom thinks it is 'green schist'.<br /><br />Thanks for the work you have done here! :) Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com