Upland Photo-monitoring June 3-6
| When |
Jun 03, 2010 05:00 PM
to Jun 06, 2010 10:00 AM |
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| Where | Pine Creek Conservation Area |
| Contact Name | Jefferson Jacobs |
| Contact Email | jjacobs@onda.com |
| Contact Phone | (541) 330-2638 |
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It is like a 35,000 acre treasure hunt for scientific data!
BACKGROUND:
Pine Creek Conservation Area (PCCA)
is located on the John Day River just east of Clarno, a 2-hour drive
from Bend. PCCA consists of 35,000 acres of Bonneville Power
Administration Conservation Mitigation Lands. These lands are managed
in perpetuity by the Warm Springs Confederation of Tribes to enhance
fish and wildlife habitat. ONDA is a major collaborator in the
"on-the-ground" management of this area and together with volunteers
has contributed hundreds of hours of work on restoration projects
here. PCCA surrounds the Spring Basin Wilderness Study Area on three
sides (the fourth side is the John Day River), and is the source of
many tributaries to the John Day River.
In order to monitor ecological change within PCCA, a permanent set of photo-points has been established. Each year that these points are visited, photographs are taken in each of the cardinal directions. By comparing photos from different years, the PCCA manager can get a sense of how vegetation and streamcourses are responding to management actions.

Hiking back over the uplands of Pine Creek after a fence pull.
(Photo by Jim Remington)
TIMELINE:
Participants should arrive at the
car-camping location the night of Thursday June 3rd. We can go over GPS use, talk about what will be done once you reach a photo-point and how to record data. Friday
and Saturday mornings we will be splitting up into pairs and using GPS units to
navigate to the various photo-points. Sunday morning folks can head back home in the morning.
WHAT TO BRING:
Participants will be
responsible for their own camping gear, cooking and food. Please be
sure to bring at least 2 liter-sized water bottles and proper gear for a
day of solo hiking. We will
be car-camping, so no need to skimp on the
luxuries! ONDA will provide potable water, GPS units, mini-radios, first aid kits and maps.
When you register (below), you will receive a confirmation e-mail and as the trip gets nearer, you will receive an e-mail containing:
- Driving directions/time/map
- Additional suggested gear items to bring
- Car-pool information
- Any last-minute info or detail changes
GROUP SIZE:
This trip is limited to 5 volunteer participants.
REGISTRATION:
A FULL
ITINERARY, DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS AND "WHAT TO BRING", WILL BE PROVIDED UPON REGISTRATION.
To aid in our planning, on your registration form "comments" please
indicate: Your general hiking ability (high, medium, low) and if you
have participated on this trip previously .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
This trip will be led by ONDA's Outreach Coordinator, Jefferson Jacobs
