ARCHIVE - Landscapes of Change: Dry Falls » Trevor Manns http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls Writing & Mapping the Future Mon, 11 Feb 2013 22:36:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.2 ARCHIVE - Group 4: Day 1 – Site 1 Red Alkali Lake Map http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/11/06/group-4-day-1-site-1-red-alkali-lake-map/ http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/11/06/group-4-day-1-site-1-red-alkali-lake-map/#comments Tue, 06 Nov 2012 17:37:24 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/?p=3392 Continue reading ]]> At Red Alkali Lake we defied Peters wise words, and climbed the loose basalt up to a cave. From there we watched, like hawks circling the sky, looking out at the dry valley. We watched Jayden almost get sucked into the Alkali, and others walk around the valley floor; so contrast from the yellows and browns of the dried plants. Here at Red Alkali Lake we claimed our cave, and got our first taste of the many surprises Dry Falls had in store for us.

Group 4 place 3

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ARCHIVE - Group 4: Site 2 – Umatilla Rock Map http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/30/group-4-site-2-umatilla-rock-map-2/ http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/30/group-4-site-2-umatilla-rock-map-2/#comments Tue, 30 Oct 2012 21:11:51 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/?p=3069 Continue reading ]]> Umatilla Rock was much less of an adventure than any of the other sites, and the rocks were not at all safe to climb. However it was fun to image all the water flowing above and around the rock, and coming up with different scenarios as to how the saddle would have been formed. It did provide a nice view of the Green and Red lakes, as well as Dry Falls.

 Group 4 place 2

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ARCHIVE - Group 4: Site 3 – Plateau Map http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/30/group-4-site-3-map/ http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/30/group-4-site-3-map/#comments Tue, 30 Oct 2012 20:02:59 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/?p=2648 Continue reading ]]> As we climbed to the top of the plateau, not knowing what was in store for us, our neurons fired with excitement. We were met with satisfaction when we reached the top. Our minds blown from the actual scale; the view of the entire Dry Falls. Cow patties, the smell of sage, sound waves being brought in and bounced out from all directions as if the valley was one large amplifier. After hours of discovering the landscape, and in turn ourselves, we walked down the path to camp. Our neurons were still firing of course, but now with different patterns. For we were not the same as when we walked up.

Group 4s Place

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ARCHIVE - Group 4: Site 2 – Umatilla Gallery http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/25/group-4-day-2-umatilla-gallery/ http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/25/group-4-day-2-umatilla-gallery/#comments Thu, 25 Oct 2012 19:42:36 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/?p=2450 [nggallery id=26]

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ARCHIVE - Group 4: Site 1 – Red Alkali Lake Gallery http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/25/group-4-red-alkali-lake-gallery/ http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/25/group-4-red-alkali-lake-gallery/#comments Thu, 25 Oct 2012 19:33:15 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/?p=2431 [nggallery id=23]

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ARCHIVE - Group 4: Site 2 – Umatilla Rock Collage Essay http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/24/group-4-day-2-the-butte-collage-essay/ http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/24/group-4-day-2-the-butte-collage-essay/#comments Thu, 25 Oct 2012 00:02:45 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/?p=1950 Continue reading ]]> I am constantly reminded of where I am; in life; in school; in the world. At this moment I am sitting on the edge of the butte, on the edge of life, really. My feet dangle off the edge of the cliff, my heart pounding and I dare a glance over the edge. A Golden Eagle takes flight and I pull back from the edge of the cliff. I think of the city. Flies buzz around my head; a raven calls. I shift my gaze to the overcast sky and watch the thinner clouds illuminate under the sun.

 

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ARCHIVE - Group 4: Site 1 – Red Alkali Lake/Green Lake Field Notes http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/24/group-4-day-1-red-alkali-lakegreen-lake-field-notes/ http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/2012/10/24/group-4-day-1-red-alkali-lakegreen-lake-field-notes/#comments Wed, 24 Oct 2012 23:37:24 +0000 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/dryfalls/?p=1875 Continue reading ]]> Plant Species:

Stiff Sage Brush, Lichen on North faces of rock formations, Queen Ann’s Lace, Cheap Grass, Wheat Grass, Reeds, Purple Sage, Common Cattail, Wild Rose

Rocks: 

Basalt is the major rock type in the area. The loose rocks that litter the area range from a few inches to a few feet in diameter. There were no Granite erratics in the area that we could identify. The lakes are surrounded by a large cataract. A small cave can be seen to the east of the lake on the ridge at the bottom of the solid wall of the cataract just above the loose rocks. It seemed to have been inhabited by small animals, as scat covered the floor of the cave.

Animals:

Gardner Snake, Bull Snake, Raven, Bees, Flies

Coyote scat, Deer scat, Rabbit scat

Field Notes: 

The dried up lake bed of Green Lake was covered in calcium deposits, which was caked on top of the mud. As a result, the surface had become spongy in texture, and formed large cracks as the mud/calcium mixture began to dry. Sage brush was littered throughout the area, and tall Reeds had grown around the edge of the lake. Red Alkali Lake was about 200 feet north of Green Lake, and had almost identical features, except for it didn’t have the calcium layer on the lake bed. Red Alkali Lake was also surrounded by tall Reeds, which were accompanied by a few scattered Wild Roses.

 

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