Instructors:Drs.
Buchanan, Schwab and Thomson
Dates:Course
meets 18 July through 25 July 2004.We will depart
Cheney on Sunday, 18 July at 7:00 am sharp from the parking lot above
the EWU stadium, returning there late on 25 July.Pack
a lunch for the first day.
Pre-trip
Meeting: A
mandatory pre-trip meeting is scheduled for 8 July (Thursday) at
6:00 pm in the Geology Department (SCI 135) on the Cheney campus.It
is critical (and expected) you attend this very important meeting!
REVISED
(3/31/04) Itinerary:
Sun18
JulyDrive through the Channeled Scablands, roadside
geology/biology, camp near Hood River
Mon19
JulyColumbia Gorge, Bonneville landslide, short hikes,
camp at Cape Lookout State Park
Tue20
JulyHike on Mt. Hood, drive to Oregon coast, camp
at Beachside State Park
Wed21
JulyShoreline biology/geology,
short hikes, drive south to Newport area,
camp at Sunset Bay State Park
Thr22
JulyShoreline biology/geology, short hikes, drive
south to Coos Bay area, camp at Harris Beach State Park
Fri23
JulyShoreline biology/geology, drive south to Brookings
area, Redwoods, camp at Jedediah Smith State Park
Sat24
JulyOregon Caves National Monument, drive north,
Willamette Valley, camp near Mt. Hood
Sun25
JulyReturn drive to Cheney
Text:The
books Roadside Geology of Oregon by Alt and Hyndman and (NEW
biology text) The Northwest Coast: A Natural History by
Schultz are required.Only a limited number of these
texts will be available in the EWU bookstore (we encourage you to order
them directly on-line.) Some handouts will be provided. Bring about $10.00
to purchase maps and trail guides along the way (strongly recommended).
Course
Fees:There
is a $149 course fee (approximate, in addition to tuition) which pays for
transportation, camping and park entry fees. Students must provide
their own camping gear and food during the trip.
Equipment:Students
need to provide their own camping gear for the trip (a recommended equipment
list is foundon
the reverse).We will be camping at mostly state park
campgrounds during the entire trip and preparing our meals in the field.Grocery
stops will be limited so plan accordingly.
Expectations:Attend
the pre-trip meeting.Complete a set of pre-trip questions
(both biology and geology) due at departure time, maintain a notebook with
daily summaries of activities and a road log of the trip that clearly describes
each stop with text and sketches, and answer a set of post-trip questions.A
short research paper is also required, to be completed upon return.The
notebook, post-trip questions and research paper are due after returning
from the field experience, no later than 9 August 2004.Graduate
students will make special presentations in the field during the trip.All
park and campground rules shall be observed by all participants in this
field trip.
Grading:Students
taking this course for credit in partial fulfillment of their degree program
must enroll for a grade.All other “continuing
education” students may take the Pass/Fail option if they so desire,
but must complete the field notebook and pre-trip and post-trip
questions.Students must register for the appropriate
grade option prior to the field class.
Rigor:Some
extended hiking will be done and it is expected that students will be in
very good physical condition.Students must
be able to carry out physical activity at high elevation at Mt Hood.Students
with personal medical concerns must notify an instructor before participating
in this field trip.
Suggested list of survival equipment:
1.Outdoor
clothing (including a good rain jacket, warm jacket, sweater, long
pants, hat, gloves, etc. in case of inclement weather).Daytime
temperatures will most likely be pleasant to hot,
however, it will get cool and damp at night.Also
consider bringing shorts and t-shirts for hiking in hot weather.Expect
variable weather conditions!Bring a swimsuit since
we’ll be camping on the shoreline for much of the trip.
2.Sturdy
lightweight hiking shoes and extra socks;tennis
shoes and/or sandals for around camp.
3.Shelter
- pair up with someone and share a good quality, lightweight nylon tent.Bring
a small tarp if your tent doesn’t have a rain fly.Also,
don’t forget a ground cloth for your tent.Expect
some rain!
4.Sleeping
bag and pad - recall that it may get cool at night.No
cots or huge inflatable mattresses, please!
5.Food
- we will be camping every night and also preparing meals in the field.Plan
your meals ahead of time, preferably using foods items that do not break
or spoil.Also, bring your own snack food for hiking.Because
of space considerations, coolers are NOT allowed.We
recommend packing your foodstuffs in a small, plastic storage box - available
at any hardware store.
6.Camp
stove - again, pair up with someone and share a stove.
7.Eating
utensils - to be both fed and polite!Include a bowl,
knife, spoon, etc.
8.Personal
toiletry items, towel, etc.
9.Water
bottles - bring at least three (3) one-liter water bottles.We
will provide all the water you can drink.
10.Money
- as everyone knows, one can always survive with money!
11.Sturdy
day pack - a roomy day pack to carry your lunch, notebook, water bottles,
sweater, etc.Do not bring a frame backpack!This
is not a backpacking trip, but we will go on extended day hikes.
12.Notebook,
pencils (some colored) and pens.Texts
and handouts.
13.No
rock hammers or plant presses!We will be visiting
protected shorelines, state parks and a national monument, therefore, no
collecting rocks and plants!
14.Miscellaneous:
broad-rimmed hat, sun screen, sun glasses and bandana.Flashlight
for around camp at night.
Non-essential
items (what the heck, go first class)
1.Camera
and film - buy your film (and extra batteries) ahead of time as it can
be very expensive in tourist areas.
2.Extra
bucks for purchase of books, materials and maps along the way.Always
tempting!
3.Hand
lens and binoculars.Plant, bird, bug and rock field
guides.
Important
Note:Please
try to pack all of the above items (except food) in a
soft duffel to facilitate packing the gear.Avoid
suitcases or frame backpacks!Also, keep important
or necessary items in your day pack for instant access during travel.Pack
compactly.