ALL GOOD PROJECTS MUST COME TO AN END
We were finished, and so was the tent that we used for shade.

Half of a project is getting things set up, and the other half is collecting the data. An additional half is getting things packed up to come back to the IRIS/PASSCAL Instrument Center in Socorro.


What a difference a day makes.

Each of the Texans had to be sorted back into its specified transcase.

About 90 shipping containers, and 4000 pounds of stuff were required to support this project.

We filled about 75%
of the floor of this semi, two layers deep with shipping containers. Thank
goodness for FedEx! ![]()

You just couldn't complain about the
facilities with views like this.
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A collection of random pictures, which I need to add better descriptions to (if you were there you'll know what they are), can be found here.
THE END
DIRECT LINKS TO PAGES:
ANATOMY OF AN EXPERIMENT
HOW TO DO A GEOLOGY EXPERIMENT
600 HEAD OF TEXANS
MORE FUN AND GAMES
ALL GOOD PROJECTS MUST COME TO AN END
2006-Jul-31