**SOLD OUT** Moray Walking Festival: Hopeman: Fossil dunes and trackways
Hopeman
IV30 5RX
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Moray Walking Festival: Hopeman: Fossil dunes and trackways
Saturday 21st June 2025, 1000 – 1630
**SOLD OUT**
Join Elgin Museum Geology Group Volunteer Dave Longstaff on this full day event to examine features of the late Permian Hopeman Sandstone Formation, including fossilised dunes and animal trackways.
Starting at the Hopeman beach huts, we will see relicts of aeolian barchan and possible star dunes before examining a stretch of coastline that shows small faults, a range of soft sediment deformation features, fluvial and lacustrine sandstones, abandoned millstones and quarries, trace fossils and other sedimentary features.
After lunch in Cove Bay (NJ 1594 7011) around low tide of 14:49 we will look at a well-studied fault zone and post-glacial caves. We will then go to Clashach Quarry to examine fossilised reptile footprints and glacial features before descending to the coast via a short path to visit an old sandstone quarry (1781), the old Clashach port, Jock Muldoon’s Cave and see some beautifully displayed sandstone cross-bedding and relicts of quarrying.
When the excursion finishes, we will return to the beach huts via the coastal path; the expected time back at cars is 1600-1630.
NOTES:
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- Please wear appropriate footwear for walking on rough tracks / trails: stout boots are recommended, walking pole(s) if normally used
- Please wear / bring layered clothing appropriate for variable weather conditions, waterproof outerwear, hat & gloves (or sun hat if appropriate)
- You may wish to bring: packed lunch and other snacks, water, hand lens, binoculars, camera, whistle, sunscreen
- No dogs allowed
THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT!