This blog is being created to satisfy the requirements to complete the Fall semester Field Study Project at La Salle High School, Pasadena. This digital record provides information, data and observations gathered during visits to Eaton Canyon in the Fall of 2012. (EA and IH)
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Site description
Erin Armstrong
India Hines
11/12/12
Period:2
Eaton
Canyon Site Description
Our site in Eaton canyon was a spot along the trail with
about five oak trees around for some shade. It was about 16.45 meters form west
to east, and about 6.4 meters from north to south. There were a couple of rocks
to sit on. To the north of our site there was a little cliff; and on top of
that was another trail with some oak trees. To the west there was some cactus.
To the east and the south there was a lot of brown, dry, grass. Around where we
were, under the trees, many dry oak leaves covered the ground.
Around are site, there were not that many animals. We
could see bugs such as ants on the ground and gnats flew around our faces. We
could hear many different birds in the trees and animals in the bushes but we
could not see them. Around us there was much dry grass. There were about five
oak trees and there was a cactus plant.
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