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Overland Overland Adventures 8360 NW Barrybrooke Drive, Kansas City, Missouri 64151 741-8822 1. 800.333.850 For reservations call Outside Kansas City area Roger Kaesler, professor of geology, sets up a plane table mapping project on Specimen Hill, 10 miles west of Canon City, Colo. Geology camp offers intensity By Sarah Davis Kansan staff writer Last summer, Matt Gerstenberger, Topeka junior, scaled a cliff in Colorado to look at rock samples. A rock he reached for gave way, and he Not a typical summer school course Gerstenberger was one of 11 KU students who attended a geology field camp required by the department of geology for geophysics and geology palate. Gerstenberger said that attending the camp, despite his fall, was worthwhile. "I'm glad I did it," he said. "I learned more than I could in a regular classroom." ogy, has joined the students every summer since 1977. He said the department required the course because field camp experience was important for a geologist's training, and the camp in City offered students something that Kansas could not — large rocks. Roger Kaesler, professor of geol- "The purpose of the trip is to get students familiar with rocks in large packages," Kaesler said. "We go out and study rocks anywhere from the size of a house up to the size of a mountain." He said that Colorado was a good area for studying the layering of rocks. "It's an ideal place," he said. "It's a very dry area, not much vegetation, and the rocks are well exposed." Stacey Weltmer, Geneva, Ill., senior, said she thought the field camp she attended last summer was an excellent program. "You can read books, look at slides and listen to teachers," she said. "But there is no substitute for the experience you get out in the field." Weltner said she learned more in the camp than she could have in Lawrence. "It's a great education," she said. 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