Oregon Country Fair
This has been rather busy as evidenced by the lack of posts. On Monday we drove around with a forest service guy named Ray. He showed us a bunch of log jams on the McKenzie and some side tributaries. Its amazing how well he knows the area and all the log jams. He kept coming up with sites to look at, we ended up driving back and forth over the basin. We found a couple of cool snorkel sites to look at fish behavior but none of the sites were really suitable for our instruments.
Today we went back to Quartz creek (our main site) and took some more data. This time Jorge our math mentor came along and helped us try to come up with a way to create a grid of data. Suffice it to say it was a long and complicated process and only data analysis will tell if it works. We did get to use a total station to survey the points where we took data, which was pretty cool.
This weekend I went to the Oregon Country Fair, which was quite a spectacle and tons of fun! I'm not really sure how to describe it but there were tons of costumed people and crazy shows. Since it was described to me as a Hippie fest alternative fair, the number of vendors did surprise me. Here are a couple of pictures, though they certainly don't do the fair justice.
Today we went back to Quartz creek (our main site) and took some more data. This time Jorge our math mentor came along and helped us try to come up with a way to create a grid of data. Suffice it to say it was a long and complicated process and only data analysis will tell if it works. We did get to use a total station to survey the points where we took data, which was pretty cool.
This weekend I went to the Oregon Country Fair, which was quite a spectacle and tons of fun! I'm not really sure how to describe it but there were tons of costumed people and crazy shows. Since it was described to me as a Hippie fest alternative fair, the number of vendors did surprise me. Here are a couple of pictures, though they certainly don't do the fair justice.
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