Dining in Shell Valley – A Scientist’s Favorite Pastime

 

One of the reasons that professional geologists and paleontologists, as well as visitors, love this area is the dining possibilities – food is the best way to entice geoscientists to your area!

 

These images show what we like to do to relax after a hard day in the field, or to prepare ourselves for the day’s adventure.

 

This part of the website has been posted by popular demand – it also serves to entice the scientists to return soon!

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Erik (Dr. Erik Kvale) about to devour a stack of Row’s pancakes prior to heading out to the foothills to explore more of our Jurassic Wonderland - the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming!

Kirby Siber and friends can’t wait to fill up on fresh

corn-on-the-cob at Row’s dining table!

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Dimitri (part of Kirby Siber’s Wyoming Field Team) expresses his satisfaction with Row’s food.

Dimitri’s “build-your-own” hamburger – he knows

what he likes!

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Kirby with his team and Wyoming friends celebrate Kirby’s birthday – at The Hideout.

Relaxing at Karen’s Art Studio in Shell after completing

one of our educational workshops.

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Geoscientists taking a break at Dirty Annie’s in Shell.

Dirty Annie’s Country Store – a favorite

meeting place for locals and visitors alike.

 

 

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