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James Lamb is exhausted, after hauling the heavy Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket up a steep hill. It's now safe, and ready for transport to McWane Science Center.
James Lamb is exhausted, after hauling the heavy Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket up a steep hill. It's now safe, and ready for transport to McWane Science Center.
Almost there - James Lamb hauling the dinosaur skull out on a sled, using a gas powered come-along
James Lamb tying the dinosaur skull down, getting it ready for the long carry.
Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull in jacket, on wooden sled made by James Lamb. This was one heavy rock, and he loaded it by himself.
Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket, intended to be hauled out, but it was too heavy to carry.
James and Greg cleaning the debris out of the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket, which has now been broken off the pedistal, and flipped upside down.
James Lamb popping the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull off the pedistal
James Lamb popping the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull off the pedistal
Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull encased in plaster jacket with sticks for reinforcement.
Vicki cutting strips of burlap to use in making the plaster jacket. Several members helped with this project.