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SIA: Spring Assessments – Catalinas NE

May 12, 2017 @ 8:00 am - May 14, 2017 @ 5:00 pm

Free
  • « Verde Watershed Restoration Coalition – State of the Watershed Conference
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Spring Assessments: Catalinas NE

Friday, May 12th – 14th
Sami Hammer: 520-624-7080 ext. 16

JURISDICTION: Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Ranger District

BACKGROUND

This weekend, we will be assessing springs on the northeastern side of the Galiuro Mountains.

You should be comfortable hiking off-trail (bushwhacking). We will have spots for 3-5 people in the SIA vehicles, but after these fill up, you’ll need to bring your own 4WD vehicle (we will most likely be going down the Control Road). Please contact us to check if your vehicle is suitable.

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Friday 3:30 pm:  Meet SIA staff at our office (406 S. 4th Ave, north side of SW corner of 4th Ave and 14th St). Leave by 4:00 pm to camp somewhere on Mount Lemmon (TBD). Set up camp and enjoy the evening.

Saturday 8:00 am: Breakfast, then split up into teams and work through the day, returning to camp around 5:00 pm.

Sunday 8:00 am: Continue assessment work until about 3:30 pm, then pack up and head home for a shower! We will try and be back to Tucson by 5 pm.

THE WORK

At the springs, we will be recording water quality and quantity, taking photographs, making a map of the spring, and documenting the flora and fauna.

Spring assessments require hiking off-trail, potentially in steep terrain. Springs in this area have limited road access, so we will be driving on a high clearance, possibly 4WD road, and then hiking on and off trail to the springs, up to about 3 miles each way. Each team will probably be able to assess 2-3 springs per day. We may hike as much as 8 miles in one day with part of that being off-trail.

For spring assessments, prior training is not required, but experienced volunteers and volunteers with tracking skills, plant identification skills, invertebrate or vertebrate identification skills are desired.

CAMP LOCATION – TBD

We will caravan up to a camp site on Mount Lemmon (exact location TBD) for the weekend. It may be an undeveloped site, so plan to bring your own water for drinking and washing (it’s a good idea to bring more than you think you will need), as well as trowels and toilet paper for bathroom breaks.

WHAT TO BRING

  • All tents, sleeping bags, mattresses, stoves, etc. that you might bring on any normal car camping trip.
  • Please bring a larger backpack in which to carry shared springs assessment gear.
  • Several gallons of water per person plus all the food you’ll need for a minimum of 6 meals out, plus snacks.
  • Sturdy footwear (ex. hiking boots, sandals) plus clothing for wet and cold weather, binoculars, field guides, etc.
  • Long, tough pants are strongly recommended. If you have gaiters, bring them!
  • Anything else you would normally bring for a dayhike.
  • If you need to carry an EpiPen, please bring it.
  • Volunteer Agreement/Waiver – All volunteers need to sign the agreement annually. We will have extras on-hand if this is your first time volunteering in 2017.

PROVIDED BY SIA

Tools, basic camp kitchen set-up including camp stove, extra water, cameras, GPS, data sheets, maps, first-aid kits.

Due to the sensitive nature of springs, dogs are not allowed.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This trip will be led by Sami Hammer. Contact her with questions at sami@skyislandalliance.org or 520-624-7080, ext. 16.

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Details

Start:
May 12, 2017 @ 8:00 am
End:
May 14, 2017 @ 5:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Volunteer Opportunity
Website:
www.skyislandalliance.org

Organizer

Sami Hammer
Phone
520-624-7080 x 16
Email
sami@skyislandalliance.org
  • « Verde Watershed Restoration Coalition – State of the Watershed Conference
  • McDowell Sonoran Conservancy: 2016-2017 Season Update »

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