Day 1 McCarthy Trip
September 5th, 2014 3:02 pm
Weather-Approx. around the 50's, very low clouds, rain
Geological features: Wrangell Mountains
Fireweed
Epilobium angustifolium
The fireweed is around 5-20 cm long, with short hairy leaves on the upper part in the color of green. There is purple flower attached and around 2-4 cm long. The living environment is usually in moist areas. You can find them along the roadside, in meadows, and even on avalanche tracks. The haida is used in order to make the cord of the fireweed.
http://www.dontveter.com/howtogrow/fireweed2000.jpg
Day 2 McCarthy Trip
September 6th, 2014 4:05pm
Weather: Wet, low clouds, dried up at the end of the day
Kennicot Mines
Geological features: glacier tills
Frog Pelt
Peltigera neopolydactyla
It is a green, leafy type of lichen and around 10-25 mm wide. It can also be blue mixed with grey at times with a hairy upper surface. It is on raised lobes and is cottony with blackish veins. Its can be found on rocks, soil, and on logs. It has almost like a burnt look to it on the top of the leaf, because of the dryness.
http://walts.org/lichens/frog-pelt/images/frog%20pelt-2.jpg
Observing the glacier:
- different levels of marine, glacier till covering most of the glacier
- can see the pretty blue on some of glacier
-sunny outside with a little drizzle
- lots of ricks surrounding
- has a very calm feeling to it
- glicer on the right, whitish blue, big rocks surrounding
Day 3 McCarthy Trip
September 7th, 2014 10:07 am
Wather: Sunny, wet ground, cold
Wood hiking trial
Geological Features: muskeg
very mushy and wet
Paper Birch
Betula Papyrifera
Paper birch is very thin looking strips of the tree that falls off easily. The easy to peel of birch is waterproof and was useful to native people back then. It is white to copper brown looking and has brown horizontal lines running up and down the tree. It has oval leaves on it and can get up to 10 cm long. Catkins is one type of flower that can be found on the paper birch tree. You can find paper birch trees in moist, dense woods and sometimes around bogs and more wetland.
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Plants, Animals, and Fungi
|
Scientific Name
|
Day 1
|
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Fireweed
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Epilobium
angustifolium
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Birch
|
Betula
|
Bear
Berry
|
Kinnikinnick
|
Poplar
|
Populus
|
Lichens
|
|
Shaggy
Mane
|
Coprinus comatus
|
Dryas
|
Dryas Octopetala
|
Animals
|
Animalia
|
Raven
|
Corvus corax
|
White
Spruce
|
Picea glauca
|
Young/
Old Poplar
|
Populus
|
Liverwort
|
Marchantia acaulis
|
Bear
Berries
|
Kinnikinnick
|
Cotton
Grass
|
Eriophorum
|
Day 2
|
|
Moose
|
Alces alces
|
Feathered
Moss
|
Hylocomium splendens
|
Pelts
(Freckled)
|
Peltigera aphthosa
|
Frog
Pelt
|
Peltigera
neopolydactyla
|
Artic
Lupine
|
Lupinus arcticus
|
Red
Alder
|
Alnus rubra
|
White
Spruce Tree
|
Picea glauca
|
Wild
rose
|
Rosa acicularis
|
Bear
Berries
|
Kinnikinnick
|
Blueberries
|
Cyanococcus
|
Crow
Berries
|
Empetrum nigrum
|
Green
Wintergreen Pyrola
|
Pyrola chlorantha
|
3
Toothed Sassafras
|
Doryphora sassafras
|
Day 3
|
|
Muskeg
|
|
Freckled
Pelt
|
Peltigera aphthosa
|
Dwarf
Dogwood
|
Cornus canadensis
|
Bear
Berries
|
Kinnikinnick
|
Puff
Balls
|
Lycoperdon perlatum
|
Cranberry
|
Vaccinium oxycoccos
|
Club
Moss
|
Lycopodium
|
Wintergreen
|
Gaultheria procumbens
|
Paper
Birch
|
Betula papyrifera
|
Squirrel
(Red)
|
Sciurus vulgaris
|
Poplar
Tree
|
Populus
|
Slime
Mold
|
Dictyostelium discoideum
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Reference Guide. (1994). In J. Pojar (Ed.), Plants Of The Pacific Northwest Coast (p. 528). Canada: Lone Pine Publisher.
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