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		<title>Starting a new page</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 18:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s mildly exciting to start a new page of the basemap &#8211; in a long project like this any sign of progress is encouraging. I did as much as I could above the big powerline north o the maintenance building, so this new page is west of the visitor center out to the maintenance building. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s mildly exciting to start a new page of the basemap &#8211; in a long project like this any sign of progress is encouraging. I did as much as I could above the big powerline north o the maintenance building, so this new page is west of the visitor center out to the maintenance building. The first step is to map out the new road. At this point I just map the edge of the clear cut. I also found the new powerline. It cuts south from the big powerline and swings around south of the Adirondack camp on it&#8217;s way to the visitor center.</p>
<p>Compare these two photos of the visitor center:</p>
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<p>Looks like they are making some progress!</p>
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		<title>Meeting with DNR</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 18:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A small portion of the brain trust of GAOC gathered together at the under-construction park for a meeting with our contacts from the Department of Natural Resources. We got an update on the construction and a tentative OK to begin planning an A meet at the park sometime in 2012 (hopefully the map will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A small portion of the brain trust of GAOC gathered together at the under-construction park for a meeting with our contacts from the Department of Natural Resources. We got an update on the construction and a tentative OK to begin planning an A meet at the park sometime in 2012 (hopefully the map will be done by then&#8230;). The meeting was great and we learned a lot. Bottom line &#8211; it looks like we will have an A meet at Chat Bend in 2012. I know that&#8217;s a long way off but we have to plan way in advance.</p>
<p>After the meeting we had a walkabout and I showed Steve, Charlie, and Laurie some of the highlights of the park.</p>
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		<title>A Week of Mapping</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 10:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I took another of those working vacations last week and managed to map 7 days out of 10 before the 4th of July holiday. Lots more pictures on the photo page. I worked the area west of Flat Rock Road out to the under-construction visitor center, which is about a kilometer away. I worked north [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I took another of those working vacations last week and managed to map 7 days out of 10 before the 4th of July holiday. Lots more pictures on the photo page. I worked the area west of Flat Rock Road out to the under-construction visitor center, which is about a kilometer away. I worked north to the powerline and the logging road that is being used for access by the construction crews. The new park road bisects this area.</p>
<p>Lots of boulders and bare rock in a continuation of the band from east of Flat Rock Road. It runs out to the southwest, of course, just like before.</p>
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<p>An advantage of being out there during the week, instead of on the weekends like usual, was that I was able to see some of the construction on the new park road. I peeked out from the trees, of course &#8211; I don&#8217;t think anyone ever saw me. I have permission to be there, but I did not want to disturb anyone or get in the way. Here&#8217;s a concrete pumper getting ready to pour a footing for a culvert:</p>
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<p>Very interesting to see. One day that swath of destruction will be a beautiful park entrance road.</p>
<p>The next area I will work will be north of the park construction, down in the floodplain. Maybe things will go a little faster without the ever-present rock to contend with.</p>
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		<title>Yellowjackets: 5 &#8211; Mapper: 0</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 20:42:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[That&#8217;s one of the hazards of mapping in the summer, the yellowjackets. They build their hive in stump hollows in the ground. The slightest disturbance and they aggressively defend their home. Grab a sapling for balance, trip on a root, or step on a wobbly rock that is near the entrance to their burrow and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s one of the hazards of mapping in the summer, the yellowjackets. They build their hive in stump hollows in the ground. The slightest disturbance and they aggressively defend their home. Grab a sapling for balance, trip on a root, or step on a wobbly rock that is near the entrance to their burrow and they come boiling out. I&#8217;ve heard that they give a warning butt to the intruder, but there are so many deerflies and horseflies and who knows what else buzzing around that i would never notice it. Then the stinging starts. My reaction is to run, heart pounding and adrenalin pumping. I&#8217;d like to shake the hand of the man that could stand still or play dead in the face of yellowjackets.</p>
<p>I got stung five times, on each leg, each arm, and the side of my head. Nothing to do but accept that is going to hurt and suck it up. I think it&#8217;s better to keep moving than to sit down and cry about it. But I am not allergic to bee stings.</p>
<p>I finally mapped the boulders that are the banner image for the web site. I first photographed them over a year ago, on my very first recon trip to the park. Have they changed any?</p>
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		<title>Cicadas Sing at 9:45</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 23:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All is quiet, at least from the cicadas, at seven, and eight, and even nine. But at 9:45 they burst out with their incessant singing. I&#8217;m no expert, but it must be the temperature. They sing in the day, they sing in the night, so it can&#8217;t be the light. Once the temperature gets up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All is quiet, at least from the cicadas, at seven, and eight, and even nine. But at 9:45 they burst out with their incessant singing. I&#8217;m no expert, but it must be the temperature. They sing in the day, they sing in the night, so it can&#8217;t be the light. Once the temperature gets up to about 80, they sing out, and don&#8217;t stop until it cools off late at night. That&#8217;s my theory and I&#8217;m sticking to it.</p>
<p>Mapped more of the area around the high point today. Lots of little bare rock areas and boulders. It should be interesting terrain for orienteering. I also found a hollowed out spot on the top of a rock that looks suspiciously human made. A grinding stone?</p>
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<p>Lots of dead tress in this area, still standing. Why? I have no idea, unless it&#8217;s the shallow soil above the granite outcropping.</p>
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<p>I only do half days in this heat &#8211; more tomorrow.</p>
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		<title>High Point</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 22:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mapped the highest point on the map today. How high is it, you ask? Twenty-nine three meter contours above the river. That&#8217;s about 280 feet. Sounds like a lot, but it&#8217;s not, since the climb is spread over 2.5 kilometers. The new park road circles around to the east and north of the high [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I mapped the highest point on the map today. How high is it, you ask? Twenty-nine three meter contours above the river. That&#8217;s about 280 feet. Sounds like a lot, but it&#8217;s not, since the climb is spread over 2.5 kilometers. The new park road circles around to the east and north of the high point. A very nice oak and hickory forest covers this hill, and it&#8217;s dotted with bare rock and boulders.</p>
<p>And at it&#8217;s foot, a very wet beech bottom:</p>
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		<title>Twin Raccoons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 00:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Down in a stream bed west of Flat Rock Road I surprised twin raccoons playing and romping. What they were actually doing was hunting for slimy, scaly, creepy, and crawly things to eat, and then squabbling over them. But they were cute anyway. It was very dark down in that hole, but you can see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Down in a stream bed west of Flat Rock Road I surprised twin raccoons playing and romping. What they were actually doing was hunting for slimy, scaly, creepy, and crawly things to eat, and then squabbling over them. But they were cute anyway. It was very dark down in that hole, but you can see their ring tails in this photo:</p>
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<p>Anytime you see raccoons or foxes in the daytime in the hot summer, your first thought should be rabies. But even though they didn&#8217;t notice me quickly, I think they were just adolescents. I also surprised a spotted fawn, but it bounded away when I almost stepped on it &#8211; no picture.</p>
<p>I worked the area just west of Flat Rock Road, the southern boundary leading down to the new Visitor Center. Lots of boulders and bare rock areas here. This will probably be well used orienteering terrain in the future, since there will be parking nearby.</p>
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		<title>Back in the Saddle Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 18:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I took April and May off. It was a year ago that I started field checking, so today I started on the west, and final, section of the map. Just recon today, it was too wet to actually make pencil marks on paper.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I took April and May off. It was a year ago that I started field checking, so today I started on the west, and final, section of the map. Just recon today, it was too wet to actually make pencil marks on paper.</p>
<p>The west map is where all the park construction is taking place. Lots of construction photos on the photo page &#8211; here&#8217;s the visitor center:</p>
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<p>And the restroom at the day-use area:</p>
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<p>I plan to give the construction areas a wide berth until they are finished. The west map is big, bigger than the other two. It runs from the flat rock area that gives Flat Rock Road it&#8217;s name all the way to the river and then hooks south to run along the shoreline. Lots of confusing logging roads &#8211; confusing because they are not yet mapped, but that will change over time. There are rock features extending from Flat Rock Road west for at least 500 meters, maybe further, but not as far west as the visitor center.</p>
<p>Looks like the planners did a good job. Each developed area is on a different spur, so as you drive west you come to the Visitor Center, the pioneer camping, the residence and maintenance areas, and the campground. The day-use area is actually the furthest west, and is in the flood plain. I assume there will be a boat ramp &#8211; they have logged an area right to the water&#8217;s edge.</p>
<p>A lot of work remains to be done on the park road. It is only a swath of logged area right now &#8211; the construction workers are using the logging roads to get access. Some of the park road will coincide with the old logging roads, some of it will be new construction.</p>
<p>So, my plan is to work the area north of the construction and north of the powerline first, sorting out the logging roads as I go. Once I finish that as far west as the river and the day-use area I&#8217;ll decide what to do next. There is no construction in the flat rock area west of Flat Rock Road and no construction in the area south of the day-use area &#8211; so there are plenty of spots to keep me busy for the next few months until the construction is finished.</p>
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		<title>East Map Complete</title>
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Spring is here &#8211; those are the first mayapples. And I have finished the east map just in time, because I picked off the first tick. Here are the stats:
20 field checking trips
129 hours 45 minutes field checking
37 hours 15 minutes drafting
167 hours total for 2.9 sq km is 57 hours 35 minutes [...]]]></description>
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<p>Spring is here &#8211; those are the first mayapples. And I have finished the east map just in time, because I picked off the first tick. Here are the stats:</p>
<p>20 field checking trips<br />
129 hours 45 minutes field checking<br />
37 hours 15 minutes drafting<br />
167 hours total for 2.9 sq km is 57 hours 35 minutes per sq km.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s slower than the north map, which averaged 47 hours 48 minutes per sq km, probably because of all the bare rock and the boulders.</p>
<p>Total project time so far is over 400 hours with 1920 miles traveled.</p>
<p>Boulder count: 936, not counting the &#8220;rocky ground&#8221; symbol.</p>
<p>The most prominent features of the east map are the bare rock and boulders, although the topography is interesting and confusing. It should be a big challenge for the orienteer.</p>
<p>The west map is next, and it is the biggest of the three. If I look at  only the field checking, and take an average time, it will probably take  208 hours. I average 6.5 hours per trip, so that&#8217;s 32 trips. With luck,  I may finish by March 2011 &#8211; another year, which is about on par with the time it took me to do my last big map &#8211; Smithgall Woods/Dukes Creek, which took two years.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to take some time off now &#8211; my left knee is suffering from overuse.</p>
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