Saturday, July 22, 2017

Day 14: the Final Day

We did inventory in the morning.



So far we're just bloggin' and we'll see what we will do later today!
I'm gonna all this dang youngsters!

Day 13: to Final Day

Today I woke up and took a trip up the mountain to check our mouse traps to see f we caught anything (we didn't actually). I went to the dock with Alexis whom decide she too was going to join in my early rising to see the sunrise. Laying on the dock as the water lulled me back into a sleepy state and we were there for quite awhile refusing to acknowledge the fact that there was duties to be done. Jorge (with the mermaid hair and Ariel as my mother called him) later joined us as Jessica was shaking everyone awake back at camp.


Afterward we traveled by car to hiking Butte Kamiak and we stopped at this area (that I may or may have not thought was the location as I was asleep a majority of the trip) 

         

Landon Charlo was the person we met over there and he gave a discussion and read us his essay thing before we had a small break to hike up the ridge to see the view. I was not made for hiking as I made it past the second turn my leg were burning and screaming for me to stop.


There was a wonderful tree I perched myself on, near the top.

     

Was literally falling asleep on the tree.
Beautiful flowers on the way down.
We went to the Pow Wow later that day.

First time trying Indian tacos.

X3



A toad we found in the night.

Day 12: the Casino

In da morning I woke up and and went to the dock where I took pictures of the sunrise


We sent up traps for the mice so we can help identify them at different elevation and location. Jessica ( of course ) had consulted who would win; who could catch the most.
Afterwards, we prepared ourselves to go to the casino where Monette's grandpapa and his son spoke with us.
Us while we waited for to be talked to.
Beautiful artifacts...



I swore this was a Unicorn.

A crazy viciously attacking me like a wild bear.

I thought this look nice and belonged in my house.
I look Asian.

I was jumped at the end of the day while we were at the docks and he was lighter than I thought.

Friday, July 21, 2017

Day 11: To the End

Today was a travel day where we were preparing to go to Coeur d'Alene.
(They stole my phone) Having lunch on the logs.
We traveled up to Spokane where we stopped at the Wal-Mart to restock on food and refill empty tanks. We were shooping for shtuff even Judy, Sadonia, Alexis (who left at one point) and I were just walking around the store.

The fishies we found at Wal-Mart.

The water front at Camp Larson.
The other side of the water front at Camp Larson
Lunch table photo of us
(except me) munching... :3 

 
They were blessing the families who was
going to enter the water for the first time.

 
When they put the canoe in da water.




Thursday, July 20, 2017

Day 8: Wellpinit and the Rest Day

Today was a rest so nothing really. Woke up before one else (again) and wandered like the fool I am.
The sunrise... cx
The sunrise at the Wellpinit Ville.
I wandered around the camp grounds for quite awhile before people started waking up and noting that I was an early riser.
Some fiend left their trash when I was wandering.
This fence prevents my adventuring.
these fences reigning in my spirit of adventure.
Today was pretty lax nothing much happened...




Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Day 10: Water and Blood

There was a big hype about canoeing and I was also extremely excited given my inability to swim.
We went to a creek where I saw a turtle and took a picture of a frog
Small creek in the Spokane Fish Hatchery

Beautiful mural at the hatchery.
Highlight of the fishery visit cx
A sturgeon in the water.

We were allowed to start cutting the fishies taking one of their fin to distinguished them from wild ones when they were released back into the wild.

Afterward we went to the Anderson ranch where we were talking to the heads there and then we to the small screen they had after the turn in.

There was a lot misinstruction between these time given we were informed that we were and weren't going canoeing.

But then! Warren came to pick us up to go canoeing at Lake Roosevelt, where Alexis, Jessica and I went alongside the shallow side of the lake. It was nerve wrecking at first but after finding my center of balance I crossed my legs to avoid distributing my weight.
The creek at the Anderson ranch.
Me canoeing in Lake Roosevelt 
I also around this time gashed my leg on something and needed first aid to stop the bleeding.

Day 9: Shocking the Rivers

We went shocking the fishes in the river today! Brian took us to Tsimikin River in the Spokane Reservation  We were in waders so we weren't getting fully exposed to the cold water. We were carrying this heavy electrical backpack thing that had a shocker stick on it but as I will continue to emphasize it was heavy :c
Before we arrived to the river.
Alexis gracefully looking like a swan...
or land dolphin... yeah.
Given inability to swim walking upstream with nets with a wader, taking note that it was letting in water in one of my boots, was an experience in itself and carrying the heavy electrical backpack thing with the shocker rod when it was my turn. Total Amount of Times Fell In: Idk 4?
There was a butterfly stuck under rock and I saved it ^^
Me leaning on this log that I refused to
sit on to avoid embarrassing myself.

We were shocking the fish to take measurements of them and also tagging them, at least that was the objective we didn't really catch any needed fish given the heavy electrical backpack thing was glitching out on us and absolutely refused to run an electrical current for more than three seconds. It was on strike at it's constant use, it didn't earn enough money so it went on strike, the denial of getting a raise of salary (or there lack of) put it over the edge. Because of that we still had to continue hiking
The aftermath of Glacier Lake Missoula
The sparrow nest inside the aftermath.
Tadpoles in the pond.
Pictures of when we were hopelessly lost.


Afterwards we got ice cream ^^