Tools of the trade |
The one and only "mighty" water fall |
The ubiquitous spare shoes on field work |
This range pole was a difficult one - thus 2 students to hold it. |
Some take the job very seriously. |
There is always time to pose in the water.... |
Others are a little more relaxed |
Warm rocks make for a great seat. |
And then there are those who want all the field work toys. |
Is that ruler perpendicular to the water? |
This seems to be fun? |
Getting up close to the river |
Yes, definitely fun, because I'm in the river |
Now that looks deep. |
Now, were we measuring in cm of inches? |
Who's playing cards. |
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The Squatting technique has it's advantages on field work |
When you share your data, you care :) |
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The steady hand of a clinometer operator |
Nina, what are you doing way over there? |
Whose having more fun? |
Cleaning is OK, when you do it with friends |
Now that's one cute camera bag. |
Photographs are important field information. |
Recording field observations |
Nina carefully measures bankfull |
There was even time for a little B. ball - Nick showing all how it's done. |
Justin, watch out for those slippery rocks. |
Now she looks happy. |
Shady, warm rocks, and a cool stream - this is the life. |
Are you using a pencil? |
Time for some "photo shoots" |
Resting again Josiah? |
The mornings are the best, after a refreshing sleep, right Vanessa? |
Eunice demonstrates the crab walk - well done |
Ice-cream is best in the country park |