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Introduction to Betton Dingle

Betton Dingle Fossils and Fossil Collecting
Your Shropshire Geological Guide and Geology Info

A beautiful location, surrounded by luscious, green rolling countryside; Betton Dingle offers trilobite fossils, a pleasant walk and the guarantee of getting wet. Not a site for the unadventurous!


Betton Dingle - Shropshire
Last updated: [11/05/07]  last visited 2007
Ordovician
Written by Joe Shimmin

(Betton Dingle, 2007)

Location Information

As this location is a nature reserve, fossils cannot be collected from outcrops of solid rock. Instead, they are found in chunks of shale weathering out of the dingle banks and also on the stream bed. Once shale cobbles are found and split, trilobite partials etc are almost guaranteed to be collected. In areas where these rocks are absent, finds are sparse. Find frequency is dependant on erosion of the dingle banks and is highest after heavy rainfall.

(Not Suitable for Children)

There is a steep descent to the dingle and the stream within is both deep and fast flowing in places – especially after rainy periods. Fallen trees bar progress in numerous spots. Extreme care should be taken at this location. If the stream looks dangerous at any point, get out and walk along the banks to a safer area before re-entering the water.

 

There is a public footpath through fields alongside the dingle. A fairly steep decent to the stream follows and once in the water the going is slow. In some places the stream bed is slippery and in others fallen trees and branches are hard to circumnavigate.

Stream

Fossiliferous rocks are found within the banks and on the bed of the stream. There are various rock types present and the right kind must be found and split to reveal the fossils.

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RIGHTS

This location is a nature reserve.

Fallen rocks may be investigated and split in search of fossils, but the in-situ rock sections should not be disturbed.

Please follow our national fossil collecting code

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Other Locations similar to Betton Dingle

If you enjoy this kind of location you could also try 'The Onny Trail', Stockdale Beck or ''Upper Millichope'. Both of these locations are in Shropshire and will require a fair walk. Both are stream-based locations. You could also try Coniston or 'Stair Stream' both of these are in the Lake district.

For trilobites, further locations in Shropshire are Vinnels, Mortimer Forest, Hillend, Wenlock Quarry, Shadwell Quarry, Upper Millichope, Hope, and The Onny Trail. In South West Wales, you can also find Trilobites Corals from Marloes Sands and Abereiddy . In scotland you can find Carboniferous Trilobites and tracks at Aberlady.

If you like Graptolites, you could also try Stockdale Beck, Stockdale Quarry, Barrow, Causey Pike, Clints Quarry, Coniston, High Fell, Stair Stream, in Cumbria, Abereiddy, Fishguard, Little Haven, Druidston Haven, Porthgain, in Wales, Betton Dingle, Hillend, Hodgson How, Hope, The Onny Trail, Vinnels, in Shropshire.



! IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES !

It is impossible to collect at Betton Dingle without entering the stream. This can be deep, slippery and fast flowing in places. The collecting area is within a deep valley where a signal is very unlikely to reach mobile phones. At this location it is especially important to inform others of where you are going and what time you expect to be back.


Stone Tumblers are used for tumbling and polishing rough rock, stones and pebbles including those found on the beach and glass.

Whilst collecting fossils, on those days where you come back empty handed, you could collect rocks, stones and glass from the beach and tumble then at home.

These are all high quality machines to give a professional finish to your samples. The tumblers can be used with a variety of grits, most commonly Silicon Carbide Grit and Cerium Oxide. We have a wide range of rough rocks for sale too.

Microfossils are much easier to collect because they are so small that the vast majority of collections only concentrate on large finds. These small finds can simply be found by taking small samples of sands, crags, clays and soft rocks and examining them under a microscope.

We have a wide range of microscopes for sale, both for the study of fossils, but also educational and professional for use in the laboratory. We have Stereo microscopes, Compound Microscopes, Polarising Microscopes and Monocular Microscopes.


We have thousands of Test Sieves for Particle Analysis.

Endecotts Sieves: For accurate dependable results you can't buy a better test sieve than Endecotts. At every stage of manufacture each test sieve is individually inspected.

High Precision Tecan manufactures precision apertures as small as 3 microns for a wide array of applications such as filtering, sieving and nozzles. Its high-performance, ASTM/ISO compliant test sieves satisfy the most demanding fine particle grading requirements.


We have a wide range of metal detectors and motion detectors.

Our metal detectors are of a very high quality and are british made by the Viking Company.

Why not take a metal detector when your fossil hunting! you never know what you may find.


We sell a wide range of compasses to both explorers, students to boat owners.

Some field compasses have build in clinometers so you can calculate the height of cliffs.

Our compasses are high quality. They are an essential part of the explorers kit.


All of our fossils are genuine and have been checked carefully, we only buy from reputable sources.

We have a wide range of fossils from low cost budget fossils to expensive stunning display pieces.

Our fossils are of a very high standard and they come from all over the world.

 


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