river rock parallelogram

Posted by: Bil03

river rock parallelogram - 07/27/14 12:57 PM


Was hiking on a trail beside the Encampemnt river ( southern Wyoming ). Found a fist sized black rock ( basalt I think )It was in the shape of a paralellogram. I am used to the rounded edges of rocks from tumbling , but I think the shape is quite uniqe on this one. Kinda cool I think.
Posted by: bluefish

Re: river rock parallelogram - 07/27/14 09:23 PM

That's a scary canyon! I went up it about 10 years ago and found numerous mulie carcasses that were just bone and hair piles. I HATED walking under ledges along the trail after that. Lions freak me out far more than bear. The fishing and the bighorns made it worth it, though. Did you post a picture of the rock?
Posted by: Bil03

Re: river rock parallelogram - 07/27/14 10:30 PM


No don't have that sofisticated of a rig.

Have hiked that trail from where it begins in Colorado .15.8 miles.It is a wilderness area. I am going back and check out the rocks.

I saw a photo of oddly geometric rocks on the internet. Interesting .
Posted by: shuddleson

Re: river rock parallelogram - 07/28/14 08:37 PM

without seeing the rock, it is hard to say but the Devils Tower is in Wyoming I think. It is a columnar basalt that forms polygon as it cools. Another place off the coast of Scotland has that. Could be a chunk of that basalt stuff.
Posted by: OregonMouse

Re: river rock parallelogram - 07/28/14 09:20 PM

No basalt formations that I've ever seen along the Encampment River where Bill 03 hiked it. It's almost at the opposite corner of Wyoming from Devils Tower! The wilderness area portion is over the line in Colorado.

Bill, do you have a photo?
Posted by: Bil03

Re: river rock parallelogram - 07/28/14 11:17 PM


I wish I did .

No basalt formations ? Interesting . Encampment river flows out of Colorado. Mayhaps .... I had stopped to water the dogs in the river A very long time ago I had a course in geology in college. May not know what basalt is anymore.