Russian Wilderness - Near Waterdog Lake B

Russian Wilderness - Near Waterdog Lake B

RAIL T AL T L I O A O N F C G I E Russian Wilderness - Near Waterdog Lake B 3 s 6 ie 0 c e m p ile r s 41°15'53.68"N -122°58'48.18"W s x ife Elevation: 7,059' 3 on 2 c North South Finding the site: From the junction with the Deacon Rock: granite Fire evidence: no Percent cover: 20% Lee Trail, just at the edge of the wilderness, the trail climbs mature conifer, 5% regenerating conifer, 10% shrub, 1% slightly to a ridge which is the divide between the South herbaceous, 1% nonvascular Fork Salmon River and Russian Creek, whcih drains to the Height class: tree (15-20m), shrub (0.5-1m), herbaceous North Fork Salmon River. e spot is the obvious high (<0.5m) Vegetation Alliance: Abies magnica ssp. shastensis point along the trail and a great place to rest and take a few Select species within the plot pictures before a swim in Waterdog Lake. Trees: • Shasta fir Abies( magnica var. shastensis) About the site: As of summer 2016 the site is quite • White fir Abies( concolor) healthy with extensive conifer and shrub regeneration • Subalpine fir Abies( lasiocarpa) evident. Understory plants include ocean spray and pine- • Douglas-fir(Pseudotsuga menzeisii) mat manzanita. Of note is the one subapline r in the plot. • Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) Shrubs: Russian Peak: 8,199’ • Pinemat manzanita (Arctostaphylos nevadensis) • Greenleaf manzanita (Arctostaphylos patula) • Tobacco brush (Ceanothus velutinus) • Bush chinquapin (Chrysolepis sempervirens) • Small-leaf creambush (Holodiscus discolor) Pacic Crest Trail • Bitter cherry(Prunus emarginata) • Whiteveined wintergreen (Pyrola picta) • One-sided Pyrola(Pyrola secunda) • Trailing gooseberry (Ribes binominatum) Herbaceous: • Feathery false lily of the valley (Maianthemum racemosum) • Buckwheat (Eriogonum sp.) • Mountain monardella (Monardella odoratissima) Waterdog Lake • Davis’ knotweed (Polygonum davisiae) When you visit... 1. Take four pictures in the cardinal directions (N-E-S-W) 2. Write down observations...Do you see anything unusual? What birds did you see? Is there anything flowering? Do the PLOT: 10m radius conifers have fresh cones? Is there snow? Anything else? 3. Take pictures of anything else that catches your interest ASPECT: at 4. Visit ba.bigfoorail.org/photo-monitoring 5. Complete the form with your observations and email your SLOPE: 0° N photos to [email protected] Bigfoot Trail Alliance - Rose Foundation: Citizen Science and Climate Change Photo-Monitoring Grant ©2016.

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