Thursday, July 2, 2009

Wagon Road

Wagon Road
Date:
6*1*09
Time: 1:00 -3:45 p.m.
Weather: 65, Sunny, with a light wind

Plants seen on the trip:
Wild Celery
Northern Yarrow
Mountain Harebell
Pink Pyrola, Wintergreen
Alder
Cottonwood Willow
Broomrape Ground Cone
Devil’s Club
Dogwood
Blue Berry
Alpine Heudnera
Horsetail
Baneberry
Salmonberry
Twisted stock
Fireweed
Goats Beard
Catkens
Monkshood
Sitka Burnet

Insects/other things we seen on our trip:

Moose Tracks
Markings from a bear on a tree
Dongles Squirrel
Birds
Moose Poop
Bear Poop
Tons of Mosquito

On this trip I enjoyed it a lot I really did. It was really nice that day, we seen a lot of different thing such as plants and everything. I would have to so far that day was the most fun for me it really was. I hope that we will be able to have more trips like the one we had that day.

Wagaon Road Trail

7/1/09 12:30pm-3:30pm
Partly cloudy, 65 degrees & breezy.

Mammals:
Moose Tracks & Scat
Bear markings on tree.
Bear Scat
Douglas Squirrel
Humans left sunglasses & a dryer sheet.

Insects:
Mosquito
Fly
Moth
Lady Beetle

Birds:
Tundra swans along the road.
Birds chirping.

Plants:
Northern Yarrow
Mountain Hairbell
Alder
Willow
Cottonwood
Devils Club
Pink Pyrola Wintergreen
Dogwood
Sitka Spruce
Lady Fern
Blueberry
Salmonberry
Broom Rate Ground Comb
Alpine Heuchera
Ostrage Fern
Stinging Nettle
Large Leaf Avens
Fire Weed
Meadow Rue
Horse Tail
Goats Beard
Wild Geranium
Monks Hood
Columbine
Sitka Burnet
Lichen
Baneberry
Watermelonberry

We've been lucky, as far as the weather goes...

You guessed it; it was another beautiful day for a hike! The wagon road was originally a pack trail that became part of Richardson Highway. Today it's a beautiful hiking trail. As we were walking through the first part of the trail we noticed a large dead Sitka Spruce that took the trees sourrounding down with it, when it fell. We walked over the trees & up a steep, narrow incline; it was nice & flat at the top. There were alot of mosquitos, as usual. One of the facinating things about the tree is they appear dead execpt for the tops of the tree. This is because there is very little light at the lower part of the woods. Many other plants flourish with only a small amount of light. A bear marked up a Sitka Spurce with it's claws. We also saw bear & moose scat. A douglas Squirrel chattered at us, but I thoguht it was a bird at first. We had a nice long hike along the beautiful & peaceful trail. This was a relaxing hike for me & I felt great after we finished.