Delaney Spring – Field Notes
Water is slow moving Lush vegetation in close proximity with stream Deer tracks and bedding are present. Soil is deeper near the Spring/stream Small fish inhabit the stream
Water is slow moving Lush vegetation in close proximity with stream Deer tracks and bedding are present. Soil is deeper near the Spring/stream Small fish inhabit the stream
There’s sagebrush here, and some small strangely pink-white flowers. Occasional grasses spring up. Small tan rocks around that don’t seem to belong, they almost look like quartz. There are flies up here, as well as ants and the occasional bee. … Continue reading
Field Notes: 3rd Location at Dry Falls: Longitudinal Grooves Sunday, October 14th 2012 Audio: Very quiet Almost (but not quite) far enough from the highway not to hear it Voices of other teams are heard but they are not … Continue reading
Field Notes: 2nd Location at Dry Falls: Mossbottom Pothole Pothole off of Jeep Trail Approximately ¼ of a mile east of Deep Lake dock October 13th, 2012 Noon Weather/Atmosphere: Overcast, slight rain Cold, breezy Sounds: Bird calls, near and distant … Continue reading
Field Notes: 1st Location: Dry Falls Lake October 12th, 2012 Late morning Weather/Atmosphere: Mostly sunny Warm with slight breeze Overall composition: Rocks, grass, shrubs, trees Buttes, basins, lakes, boulders Beetles, centipedes, birds, snakes Old persons fishing Us, observers Deer, deer … Continue reading
There’s a plant that looks like poison hemlock, but the leaves are different and so are the heads. There’s also plants that grow in clusters with long stems, ending in bunches of fragrant seed pods. Several burned plants are about, … Continue reading
This lake is nestled in between two massive rock faces. This area was likely made by the flood digging deeper and deeper down, through an area of substantially softer rocks. The sheer banks reflect this. The lake has a good amount … Continue reading