Late Feb hiked a good portion of the Ozark Highland trail. Not a very photogenic time of year.

Specifically looking for salamanders, camp, and hike.



Headed west last month and spent some time hiking in SE Colorado.


Looking for snakes.


Moderators: kylervk, Joe, Hank Fist, inx515xhell
inx515xhell wrote:what kind of work do you do, josh? i think i remember you posting something about it on the mediafirebomb board. looks pretty chill.
That sounds like an awesome job to have!Josh wrote: Survey public lands in Iowa to see what sort of animals inhabit certain habitat types. I do bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, butterfly, dragonfly, mussel, fish, etc. etc. etc. surveys. I have lots of great pics of native wildlife.
Joey Chaos wrote:Shane's gonna find out the hard way.
That sounds sweet. Mind asking where you work? Sounds exactly what our Office of Environment and Location at the DOT does. They have to do huge studies on the impacts new roads will have on local wildlife (among other things) before the projects get finalized.Josh wrote:inx515xhell wrote:what kind of work do you do, josh? i think i remember you posting something about it on the mediafirebomb board. looks pretty chill.
Survey public lands in Iowa to see what sort of animals inhabit certain habitat types. I do bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, butterfly, dragonfly, mussel, fish, etc. etc. etc. surveys. I have lots of great pics of native wildlife.
Werd. I almost got took at GIS job with the USGS over in Iowa City like 4 years ago.Josh wrote:DNR
Majored in Geography with an emphasis on GIS. Minored in Environmental Science. I am currently a Cartographer for the DOT.jessep wrote:What did you guys study in school?
Man, I'd be a fishing fool off my back porch.El Rhino wrote:Beddgelert
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El Rhino wrote:
Mt. Llewellyn from Mt. Snowdon
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