Tour de Tuyas Geo-Exploration, Session 2
Led by Derek Loeb
Friday, July 24, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Tuyas are flat topped, steep sided volcanic features that are interpreted to have erupted while capped by significant thickness of glacial ice. The Santiam Pass area is one of the best places in the world to easily view these features.
We will meet at the Santiam Pass, PCT Trailhead and after introductions and a geological orientation we will hike just over a mile while gradually gaining about 350 feet of elevation. Along the way we will have great views looking south at our local examples of Tuyas, Hayrick Butte and Hogg Rock. Our destination is an unnamed topographic feature 'No Name Knob' which may be a small Tuya. ('No Name Knob' is my the working name for this feature but temporary naming rights are available - submit your proposed name & bid in the form of a pledge to donate to COGS.)
Ride Sharing: I am looking for a volunteer to informally be the ride share coordinator for this trip.
Please contact Derek Loeb ( DerekLoeb@gmail.com ) with any questions.
Central Oregon Geoscience Society
Email: COGeoSoc@gmail.com P.O. Box 2154, Bend, Oregon 97709