Today was our fourth day in the field
making measurements on woody vegetation and replacing a fence. While drilling
holes in the ground with tools and hands, Kelsey proved to be a key helper with
her intense rock crushing skills.
Two nights ago it briefly rained for about
10 minutes, the first time in 7 years it has rained at camp during the study
abroad program. There was nothing in the forecast or sky that suggested it
would rain that night, and even our trusty camp overseer Daryl didn’t see it
coming. In the morning everything dried out quickly and there was no sign it
had rained.
Overall things are going well and everyone
is healthy!
-Hunter
Kelsey, slayer of rocks.
Daily visitors to the water hole.
Burnt orange, a color that sticks out all over the world.
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