Sunday, October 30, 2011

400 Year Old Tree Alive in ND! what?!?!?!

About 25 miles east of Dickinson off of Hwy 94 is the Schnell Lake Recreation Area near Richardton ND. The following information can be found on the BLM web site: http://www.blm.gov/mt/st/en/fo/north_dakota_field/schnell.html



Activities: Schnell is a non-motorized area with good opportunities for wildlife viewing, nature photography, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, camping, and environmental education. Dispersed primitive tent camping is allowed on the property except along an established 1.5 mile nature trail 

Facilities: Each of the six campsites has a fire ring, grill, picnic table, lantern holder, and garbage can. Potable water is easily accessible from every site but is only available from mid-April to mid-October. Three vault toilets are easily accessible from the camp sites. Grass, trees, and shrubs have been planted to reduce dust and to provide shade and a more pleasant surrounding. 
Please help to preserve the area--use only trash receptacles for your garbage.  Be careful with fire. Use the fire rings that are provided and make sure your fire is completely out when you leave. Use only dead and down wood for fuel.  Enjoy natural and cultural objects, such as rocks, flowers, and antlers, but please don't remove them.


Fees: $5 per campsite per night.  Payment of fee must be made within 30 minutes of occupying site.  All valid federal recreation passes are honored.


Season/Hours: Open year-round.


Location/Access: The Schnell Recreation Area is located in eastern Stark County approximately three miles northeast of Richardton, North Dakota.
From I-94 Richardton Exit #84, drive 0.75 mile north to Highway 10.  Turn right and go 1.5 miles east.  Turn left and go one mile north, following the curve to the right.  Go one one mile east to the headquarters.

Exiting off of Hwy 94 it is incredibly simple to find with great signage from prior to the exit till the parking area itself.






ND view

Schnell Lake Recreation Area Western Entrance 
Today's hike started at the Western Trail dead, about 2 miles south west from the main park entrance. This parking area is easy to find and looks like it will be a great place to cross country ski this winter.

Slater Pond Picnic Table 

Slater Pond
I started off to the left and within a 1/4 mile came across this stunning view. In another 1/4 mile I had arrived at Slater Pond.  Slater Pond is a small dammed up area that looks to be mucky in the spring or after a large rain, but was excellent in late October


At Slater Pond I headed to the right for another 1/4 mile to discover a whole new trail, the Bur Oak trail (1.5 miles total). 
Bur Oak Trail Crossing


Natural Chairs

Along the way there are several natural chairs and benches to sit and enjoy the tranquility of the forest. About 3/4 of a mile into the trail you come to a group picnic area. Just beyond this area is the official park entrance. 







Bur Oak Picnic Area
It so happens that today a truck was dropping off a house just outside the park entrance and I was able to get a snap of the house unloading. The house is still attached to the truck and is being slowly propped up on supports.

House Unloading





400 Year Old Tree

After watching the house for a moment, I spent some time looking at the park history kiosk and than continued on the Bur Oak Trail. Soon I came across a tree that they informational sign says is over 400 years old! The trail winded its way in and out of the creek grove and on back towards the trail crossing I had first come across. I passed by Slater pond and stayed to the right to bring me back to the parking lot on a different path. about 1/4 mile before I got back to the parking area I found a doe hiding in the brush eyeing me intently, and smartly so, its getting to be hunting season.
Deer in the brush


Thursday, October 13, 2011

Western Edge is overflowing

I am living on the western edge and it is overflowing. Jobs are in great abundance and everything else is in great demand. I am coming to the close of an epic search for a place to live. Starting with a basement in a family home at $1,100 (and did not really want to do that), moving on to a room in a single ladies home for $600 that I said I wanted and was given to a higher bidder.  My search than spiraled into chaos of exploring, unfinished basements, campers with heaters, buying land and putting up a yurt, sharing a house with an old man and even thought of buying a fixer uper 30miles outside of town.

I ended up living in the house of a board member for two weeks till a really wonderful woman rented me a bedroom in her 3 bedroom house for $550 a month all utilities included. I shared the home with three women and begun my hunt for a more permanent home.

I have put ads on line, put my name on LONG waiting lists, crossed my fingers that I would not need to live with the housing mob, looked at apartments where 10 other people had looked that same day and it had only been open since that morning. I considered month to month rentals and worried about being homeless in the middle of the winter and today signed a 6month lease for a one bedroom with washer, dryer, off street parking and all utilities included for the outrageous price of $950 a month. Will put $500 down tomorrow and I have my fingers crossed that no one out bids me before than.

And my experience is not abnormal, I am by far a lucky person, with old poorly maintained studios going for $1000 a month, I sometimes wonder if I am really in the same US that is having the housing market fall to pieces, ours cant build fast enough

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Petrified Forest West Access Trail


Starting Point : Petrified Forest West Boundary Access
Start of Petrified Forest Trail
Exit towards W river road. This is two exits west of the main Medora / Park exit. At the stop sign at the end of the exit ramp you will take a right. It is about 7miles up this road. The road itself curves and branches quite a bit, when i went there were signs directing you the whole way. The road can be quite challenging in the spring when there has been a lot of wash out or if they have recently re-graveled. There are many oil wells along the road so the trucks have done a good job of packing it down

You will find a small parking lot just before the gate to access the trail. The trail starts off flat and than climbs for about 1/2 a mile till you reach a junction. We went to the left and after a a mile including an 1/8 mile drop we found ourselves in the forest. If you stay on the trail it will wind you directly through some amazing petrified trees. It is a large area and I found that wandering a bit off trail got me in groves that I would have missed staying on the path

The brown markers for this trail are about 6 inches across and 4 feet high. They are fairly easy to find. It looks as if they are in the process of putting in wooden post markers. In some places the wooden markers and the brown markers were up.

We hiked up out of the forest grove onto the grasslands and followed them for another 1/2 mile and turned back to our car. The grasslands kept going, my guess is for another 1.5 miles at least.
Petrified Forest from the east

I saw some great butterfly's and birds and lots of crickets.  We saw signs of larger mammals but did not encounter any. 6 other people were on the trail that Sunday, but we never felt crowded.   

Monday, October 3, 2011

Lesson Plan Outlines

And the search through my childhood ideas reveals another gem. I realize my blog has about 8 different subjects that it addresses and its almost like a journal not a useful public document. It is however slightly reflective of my journey in a life focused on community service, inclusive of those who teach.

United States of America

Writing (letters to)

  • The president
  • The Governor
  • Congress
  • Senators
  • Mayor
Put on a play
Song - star spangled banner 

Art
  • American Flags
  • Climate shoe boxes
  • punch out states
  • pie magnets
  • paint your neighborhood
  • collage america
Visitors
  • Mayor
  • Dem Rep
  • Rep Rep
  • Independent Rep
Supplies for this lesson:
carpet squares
construction paper
seed beads
bottle caps
tan felt
hot glue gun
paints
paint brushes
plastic bags (to cover desks)
tape
jars (to clean brushes)
white paper
old magazines
scissors  
Elmers glue (sticks ideal)
shoe boxes
manila envelopes 

Health & Wellness

Visitors
  • dentist
  • beautician
  • doctor
  • nutritionist
  • YMCA or Youth Summer Sports
Trips
  • Lense Crafters
  • park W/ big playground 
Art
  • Cut out & glitter teeth
    • mat them
  • paint with toothbrushes
  • pencil draw healthy foods
Supplies for this lesson:
pencils
pencil sharpener
glitter (silver)
glue
thick paper
(1) box cutter
tooth brushes
paint
white paper
colored paper
sharpie

Families

Writing
  • things I am good at
  • things my family is good at
Families visit

Community artist visitor

Trip to the senior home

Animals

Today is brought to you by the letter _______

  • Polar bear
  • pets
  • fish (get one for the classroom)
Songs
  • dog, cat, mouse, foggie
  • great big moose
Trips
  • visit zoo
  • humane society
  • pet store
  • vet office
Visitors
  • seeing eye dog
  • park ranger
Polar Bear

Song: grrrr I'm a bear

Writing:
  • P
  • B
  • F
Globe: where do polar bears live?

Crafts
  • snow flakes
  • cut out fish and decorate
Science
  • ice melting
  • fish hunt - with kids act out fish
Daily schedule

Pledge
Song
MJ dance party
free art
play ground
story
structured activity
writing
play ground
snack
math
story
nap
playground
science
lunch
playground
topic activity
play time

Youth Programming Brainstorm

Continuing my sort through my past and found this list of youth programming that my AmeriCrops State, Pillsbury Corps 2002-2003 generated


  • Publish a small zine (magazine) to see the results of their work
  • take field trips to see theater or museums of the kids' choice
  • go/ learn ice skating
  • go rock climbing /  bungee jumping
  • visit nursing home
  • do an obstacle course /  high ropes course
  • do sidewalk art
  • reading / visit library
  • drug free program
  • have an art show / poetry reading at the community center
  • visit animal farm / horse ranch / zoo
  • go biking
  • go scuba diving /  fishing
  • go to the Y
  • serve a community meal / volunteer at food shelf
  • Organize sports leagues/ tournaments
  • go on a nature hike / to a nature center
  • go on a scavenger hunt
  • play paintball / laser tag
  • go to a sporting event
  • have a derby/ build go carts
  • cook
  • sledding
  • build castles out of cardboard boxes
  • have a puppet show / go to the heart of the beast
  • plant a garden / flowers
  • make music / have a band
  • historical costume days / activities
  • go boxing
  • build mechanical things
  • ASK THE YOUTH WHAT THEY WANT TO DO!!!!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Petrified Forest Petrified Forest

Petrified Forest 



Petrified Forest
Petrified Forest

Petrified Forest
Petrified Forest


Petrified Forest