Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Witnessing the Changes over Time

The Black Canyon of the Gunnison

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Understanding the Grand Mesa - Volcano or NOT?

Through the Dallas Divide - Understanding ridgeways, lahars, lava flows, landslides, stream erosion

Terraces on the Gunnison River

Conquering and Experiencing Netra's Landslide

Exploring Ouray, Colorado during the G-Campers Day-Off

Taking a hike to Box Canyon Falls with Joan, Susan and Dan
Exploring Downtown Shopping

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Off to the 4-Wheeling Capitol of the World


Travel with me to Red Mountain, Ouray, Colorado

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Walking through the White Sands and the Valley of Fire

Exploring the White Sands National Park, Tularosa, New Mexico
Through the Valley of Fire @ Carrizozo, New Mexico

Friday, July 18, 2008

Exploring Cavern Formations and Digging for Fossilized Algae

Journey to Carlsbad Caverns and Alamogordo, New Mexico

Discovering the Forces and Agents of Erosion and Weathering

EXPLORING THE LONGHORNS CAVERNS
Let the photos guide to a tour at the cavern





CONQUERING ENCHANTED ROCK
Here's the pictures for now . . . a picture paints a thousand words

Embarking on "The Experience of a Lifetime" / Exploring Galveston

13th of July 2008 College Station, TX
After a few weeks of waiting and last minute packing of my luggage, I was ready and excited to embark on this journey. My fellow kindhearted G-camper, Efren Rodriguez, coming from Weslaco, drove to San Antonio and we travelled together all the way to College Station. Thanks a million Efren for the ride!

We arrived at the Holiday Inn and Suites around 4 PM. Our organizers from Texas A & M University met us, have us accomplished a few paperworks, and gave us a box of roadside maps (for Texas, New Mexico and Colorado), books and other important materials needed for this adventure. Then, we met other G-Camp participants. We checked in our rooms for the night as we look forward to this experience.

Meet the G-Campers
Here's a few of the participants from all over Texas



Coming Exploring Galveston

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

"The Journey to a Thousand Miles Begins with One Step"

Being an educator is always an advantage, you get the long vacations you need especially after the hard work, dedication, commitment you have devoted to your students for the entire school year. It's about time to reward yourself. That is what I did. Then, came along the email from Region 20 regarding the G-CAMP. Boy! Was I excited? You bet! Besides my busy schedule at KIPP Aspire Academy, I was driven and determined to apply and meet the requirements and beat the deadline.

What did I have to do? I quickly read the information from the Geology Camp website and took action from there. Well, it got me writing a two-page essay and asked Mark Larson, my school director, Jo Eckermann, my science coordinator and Roy Feliciano, a colleague to write letters of recommendation. Off to the post office, mailed the application and other documents and waited for the acceptance of the application.

I just learned last July 13, 2008 in our meeting with the G-Camp organizers, Dr. John Rick Giardino, Jack Vitek and Carolyn Schroader, that there were actually about 350 applicants and ONLY 30 science teachers from all over Texas were accepted and qualified to participate. Wow! That blows my mind. But, that spelled out my vacation adventure this summer! I couldn't be more grateful for this wonderful opportunity to explore the outside world with fellow G-Campers.

Let me take you to this experience of a lifetime - Geology in action!