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Landscape Restoration Team Field Trips: July 9, 2013: Red Feather Lakes area

Landscape Restoration Team Field Trips: July 9, 2013: Red Feather Lakes area July 11, 2013: Rampart Range area.

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Landscape Restoration Team Field Trips: July 9, 2013: Red Feather Lakes area

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  1. Landscape Restoration Team Field Trips: July 9, 2013: Red Feather Lakes area July 11, 2013: Rampart Range area

  2. We very much thank the organizers of the field trips, Dick Edwards on the AR and Jeff Underhill on the Pike, and all of their staff members who contributed their time and expertise on the various projects. Both field trips were very informative for understanding treatment histories and objectives.

  3. The first stop on the AR, Red Feather 1 Unit 16 (just off the Lady Moon trailhead).

  4. The first stop on the AR, Red Feather 1 Unit 16 (this is also where the first picture of this slide show was taken).

  5. Red Feather 2; active restoration site

  6. Front Range Forest Reconstruction Network, Red Feather 58 - South

  7. The group at the first stop on the Pike, Messenger Gulch post-treatment site.

  8. Messenger Gulch post-treatment; note that this was a leave-tree marking.

  9. Pike, near Messenger Gulch in older treatment.

  10. The last stop on the Pike, Catamount 1 post-treatment. Note the large openings and landscape context of treatments between ridges.

  11. The group on the second trip to the Pike.

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