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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Iron Mountain and Cone Peak 
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, July 7th\, 8:00 am – late afternoon \nField Trip: Iron Mountain and Cone Peak \nLeaders: Dan Luoma & Joyce Eberhart \nWe will hike the Iron Mountain-Cone Peak loop\, identifying wildflowers in this botanical hotspot. Over 200 species of vascular plants have been recorded across this botanically rich trail west of Santiam Pass. Wildflowers of the Western Cascades (Ross and Chambers\, 1988) focuses on the flora of this area. A delightful post about the area by Tanya Harvey can be read here: A Rainbow of Colors at Cone Peak and Iron Mountain. Tanya’s plant list is here: https://westerncascades.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Iron-Mountain-Cone-Peak-plant-list.pdf \nThe loop is about five miles through moderately difficult terrain and will take all day since we will walk slowly looking at so many flowers. There is about a 1\,000-foot elevation gain\, mostly in the first one-third of the hike. Bring lunch and water\, dress for the weather\, and wear sturdy shoes (there may still be snow drifts). \nPlease note that this field trip is being offered twice (also on June 21st) and that it would be appreciated if participants came to only one to reduce the potential for overcrowding. \nWe will meet at the Oregon State University\, Wilkinson Hall parking lot (44.5692746\, -123.2810976) southwest of Allan’s Coffee and Tea at 26th and Monroe. For more information\, contact Dan: lu****@*********te.edu. Please leave furry friends at home.
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Iron Mountain and Cone Peak 
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, July 7th\, 8:00 am – late afternoon \nField Trip: Iron Mountain and Cone Peak \nLeaders: Dan Luoma & Joyce Eberhart \nWe will hike the Iron Mountain-Cone Peak loop\, identifying wildflowers in this botanical hotspot. Over 200 species of vascular plants have been recorded across this botanically rich trail west of Santiam Pass. Wildflowers of the Western Cascades (Ross and Chambers\, 1988) focuses on the flora of this area. A delightful post about the area by Tanya Harvey can be read here: A Rainbow of Colors at Cone Peak and Iron Mountain. Tanya’s plant list is here: https://westerncascades.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Iron-Mountain-Cone-Peak-plant-list.pdf \nThe loop is about five miles through moderately difficult terrain and will take all day since we will walk slowly looking at so many flowers. There is about a 1\,000-foot elevation gain\, mostly in the first one-third of the hike. Bring lunch and water\, dress for the weather\, and wear sturdy shoes (there may still be snow drifts). \nWe will meet at the Oregon State University\, Wilkinson Hall parking lot (44.5692746\, -123.2810976) southwest of Allan’s Coffee and Tea at 26th and Monroe. For more information\, contact Dan: lu****@*********te.edu. Please leave furry friends at home.
URL:https://www.npsoregon.org/wp/event/field-trip-iron-mountain-and-cone-peak-3/
CATEGORIES:Corvallis
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SUMMARY:Event: Work Party at the Avery Native Plant Garden
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, July 28\, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm \nEvent: Work Party at the Avery Native Plant Garden\nLeader: Esther McEvoy\nLocation: Avery House Nature Center\, Avery Park\, Corvallis \nCome help with summer cleanup in the gardens. Dress for the weather and bring gloves\, shovel\, and clippers. Contact Esther for more information or to RSVP at 541-990-0948 or es******@**ak.org.
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