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Bernie, Susan, and Barkley share some highlights of their visit to the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Oregon. This video includes bonus footage of the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center in the Sheep Rock Unit.
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Painted Hills Festival & Hiking Trails | John Day Fossil Beds, Oregon
We visit the Painted Hills festival in Mitchell, Oregon and we hike all 5 trails in the Painted Hills unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
(In this video I said we were in Central Oregon, but it was actually Eastern Oregon.)
The Painted Hills Trails:
- Painted Cove, Leaf Hill, Red Scar Knoll (or Red Hill), Painted Hills Overlook, and Carroll Rim
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Colorful John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Kimberly, Oregon
From about 44 million years ago to 5 million years ago volcano eruptions covered the emerging central Oregon landscape with numerous layers of ash deposits, debris flows from lahars and protective basalt. This period roughly coincides with the Age of Mammals. The deposits not only buried the land but also countless animals and their landscape surroundings.
Although much has been lost to erosion over time, basalt caps in some area created a nearly complete fossil record of this period. John Day Fossil Beds National Monument was created to protect several of these areas. Extensive scientific research is conducted here, one of the richest fossil beds in the world.
Most of the fossil beds are off-limits to casual visitors. But the ash deposits and debris flows also created colorful clay outcroppings. The park features several generally shorter hiking trails that showcase the colorful landscape, although some offer hints of the area's fossils.
To learn more about the fossils and to see more examples, include a stop at the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center in the Sheep Rock Unit, one of three units that make up John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
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O04A0136 - View from the Painted Hills Overlook along the main road; Painted Hills Unit
O04A0152 - The Painted Cove Trail is a short hike around a colorful outcropping of clay; Painted Hills Unit
O15B1069 - The Red Hill Trail provides a short hike to this colorful hill; Painted Hills Unit
O15B1109 - The former James Cant Ranch provides visitors with information about the park and life in the region before the park was created; Sheep Rock Unit
O04A0077 - The Island in Time Trail leads into Blue Basin with its colorful blue and pink layers of rock; the longer Blue Basin Overlook Trail follows the rim above Blue Basin; Sheep Rock Unit
O04A0047 - Cathedral Rock, along the road between Blue Basin and the Foree Area; Sheep Rock Unit
O15B1179 - The Story in Stone Trail in the Foree Area offers more views of the colorful layers as well as the surrounding landscape; Sheep Rock Unit
O15B1223 - The Trail Of The Fossils hike leads past several examples of petrified leaves and wood; hikers also get a view of Clarno Arch
John Day Fossil Beds Thomas Condon Paleontology Center 08 22 2017
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John Day Fossil Beds
Thomas Condon Paleontology Center
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Cant Ranch Historic District
We spend a very hot, interesting day
Investigating these two adjacent locations
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument | Wikipedia audio article
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
00:02:16 1 Geography
00:05:35 2 History
00:12:32 3 Geology and paleontology
00:18:52 4 Climate
00:20:03 5 Biology
00:20:12 5.1 Flora
00:22:55 5.2 Fauna
00:26:02 6 Activities
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00:29:26 8 Notes and references
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is a U.S. National Monument in Wheeler and Grant counties in east-central Oregon. Located within the John Day River basin and managed by the National Park Service, the park is known for its well-preserved layers of fossil plants and mammals that lived in the region between the late Eocene, about 45 million years ago, and the late Miocene, about 5 million years ago. The monument consists of three geographically separate units: Sheep Rock, Painted Hills, and Clarno.
The units cover a total of 13,944 acres (5,643 ha) of semi-desert shrublands, riparian zones, and colorful badlands. About 210,000 people frequented the park in 2016 to engage in outdoor recreation or to visit the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center or the James Cant Ranch Historic District.
Before the arrival of Euro-Americans in the 19th century, the John Day basin was frequented by Sahaptin people who hunted, fished, and gathered roots and berries in the region. After road-building made the valley more accessible, settlers established farms, ranches, and a few small towns along the river and its tributaries. Paleontologists have been unearthing and studying the fossils in the region since 1864, when Thomas Condon, a missionary and amateur geologist, recognized their importance and made them known globally. Parts of the basin became a National Monument in 1975.
Averaging about 2,200 feet (670 m) in elevation, the monument has a dry climate with temperatures that vary from summer highs of about 90 °F (32 °C) to winter lows below freezing. The monument has more than 80 soil types that support a wide variety of flora, ranging from willow trees near the river to grasses on alluvial fans to cactus among rocks at higher elevations. Fauna include more than 50 species of resident and migratory birds. Large mammals like elk and smaller animals such as raccoons, coyotes, and voles frequent these units, which are also populated by a wide variety of reptiles, fish, butterflies, and other creatures adapted to particular niches of a mountainous semi-desert terrain.
Hiking Blue Basin Overlook & Island in Time | John Day Sheep Rock Unit, Oregon
We visit the Sheep Rock Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and we hike both the Blue Basin Overlook and the Island in Time trails. We also visit the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center.
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Oregon Painted Hills in Less Than Three Minutes - Mitchell, OR
Quick look at the beautiful scenery, wonderful colors, Painted Hills State Park in Central Oregon. A day with my oldest daughter ... I'm so glad it worked out. Four and a half hours there, and four and a half hours back, lots of sunshine, lots of visiting, a dream fulfilled!
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Van Life; Starting John Day Fossil Beds N.M. & Big Bend Camping
I start my John Day Fossil Beds N.M. journey on Hwy 19 toward Sheep Rock Unit. I go directly to my camping spot outside of Kimberly OR at the Big Bend BLM campground. It is $5 at night or $2.50 if you have the American Beautiful Senior or Disability Access Pass. It was very beautiful there. Enjoy!!!
View I have in Mitchell, Oregon!
Just moved to Oregon, stopped here for a while. Best friends father built this place by hand.
Dr. Condon Historical Reenactment
Horses, Dogs and Oreodonts: Thomas Condon and His Fossils LCHM executive director, Bob Hart, gives his last performance this season as the University of Oregon's famed geologist. Filmed live at the Lane County Historical Museum on November 22, 2015. Self-taught, observant, and a sought-after public speaker, Dr. Condon brought the mysteries of ancient Oregon flora and fauna to national geological attention (the John Day fossil beds). Presentation includes audience interaction with specimens and an illustrated slide program using a magic lantern slide projector.
For more information relating to speaker events at the Museum please view our website calendar of events at lchm.org
Freak Storm Blows Down Trees Next to My Tiny Camper!
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Within an hour of arriving at the South Fork RV Park and Campground in Dayville, Oregon, a super freaky storm blows in and blows over several trees. Lightning strikes the power pole right next to the park and tree limbs fall all around my tiny camper. A little frightening!
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