Saturday, January 12, 2008

2008's Arrival

Chris and I trekking towards BoJo


Dwight and I with the official snow tube and funky GPS antenna

2008 has officially begun with the start of Winter quarter - let the snow activities begin! Just before I left to go home for the holiday, we hydrology folks (Gus, Chris, Shae, Shaelee, Dwight, and myself) learned the insider's knowledge regarding snow sampling from NRCS representatives. Yesterday Chris, Dwight, and I went back out to start the official collection season - it was a ridiculously gorgeous day up the Dungeness and despite a few minor initial issues (like my inability to appropriately secure tire chains and the go-getter purple jeep getting lodged into the ditch...) we had a wonderful time absorbing the sunshine and stellar views. We measured the snowpack pack at BoJo (the uppermost site on the eastside of the Dungeness) and the Lounge (an open bog-like area with a random lawn chair adorning it's edge). Plenty of snow to trip, stumble, and get stuck in up at BoJo and the chair survived the holiday at the Lounge. The lowermost site on the eastside had no snow, and due to time constraints we didn't measure any of the sites on the westside. Yesterday was truly lovely!


My wildlife adventures will be starting up soon as I have made plans to accompany a biologist in her otter and elk expeditions - not totally sure what that means, but I'm looking forward to trekking out in Elwha country and continuing the learning trend...

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