Travel Talk: Geology of Moab, Arches and the Canyonlands
Travel Talk: Geology of Moab, Arches and the Canyonlands
Tuesday, Nov. 4
5:30 p.m. PT
Online via Zoom
Brilliant red cliffs, towering natural arches and winding canyons: Marvel in landscapes and geology of the American Southwest as Professor Emeritus Andrew Meigs takes you through Moab, Arches and the Canyonlands during this travel talk. 
Explore three iconic and awe-inspiring national parks in a geologic wonderland! Characterized by the dramatic desert landscape and sculpted over millions of years by wind and water, the region reveals ancient stories, and its vistas invite exploration and awe.
Join us for this Travel Talk that will excite and prepare you for Alumni Group Travel’s Moab, Arches & Canyonlands Escape in April 2026. Professor Emeritus Meigs is set to travel with the group, providing an additional layer of insight to your awe-inspiring adventure through red rock country!
About the speaker:
Andrew Meigs, professor emeritus of the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, focused his career on earthquakes and mountain building. He played a central role in writing the grant that funded the Cascadia Region Earthquake Center. As a researcher and educator, he enjoyed teaching an introductory field geology class and continues to share his interest in geology.
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