Thursday, May 18, 2006
Classically done bottoming out
Yeah, check it, out showing Horacio's newish grad student how to gage a stream, set up a station etc. anyway, hit a wash out in CPCRW. Tried just driving through it in the suburban... didn't really do the leave only foot prints take only pictures deal, took some gravel, too:

Any guesses about what went down here:

Maybe I should work my connections harder and score a cool ride like the much esteemed Commander in Chief:

So, here's me stream gaging. Sorry for the wash out, I think the camera's broken so that's a minus what with the Seward Peninsula trip just a week or two away. Great move here, trying to show the grad student how to take care of business out in the field stream gaging I grabbed the metric wading rod and the english units flow meter and then followed up that mish mash by counting 10 centimeter blocks as 5 centimeter blocks... had to redo a few measurements but we had a good chat about doing things the right way rather than the wrong way.


Any guesses about what went down here:

Maybe I should work my connections harder and score a cool ride like the much esteemed Commander in Chief:

So, here's me stream gaging. Sorry for the wash out, I think the camera's broken so that's a minus what with the Seward Peninsula trip just a week or two away. Great move here, trying to show the grad student how to take care of business out in the field stream gaging I grabbed the metric wading rod and the english units flow meter and then followed up that mish mash by counting 10 centimeter blocks as 5 centimeter blocks... had to redo a few measurements but we had a good chat about doing things the right way rather than the wrong way.

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ol Denny may be tired but i gotta say now thats the biggest trout ive ever seen... Just an honest observation thats all...
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