Day 2
Woke up early once again, got packed and ready to help get measurements with a tool called a transit. It was my first time using something like that. Bryan Crossley gave us the rundown on how to use the transit, and we cycled through three positions. First was the transit, getting measurements of a 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 of the river canal.
Casey was the note taker, writing down any information that was called out, and also helped measure 50 ft as we had to do measurements from the start of the canal, 5 ft away, then 50 ft as each canal was about 100 ft apart.
Jordan helped communication to the people down in the water and helped measure the distance as well. I believe the measurements were to understand how the water flow is going.
Overall, that was pretty fun, even though we didn’t do much. We also missed out on shock fishing.
After we got back, we ate lunch and headed over to a wildlife building where Warren presented on the history of Spokane native Americans. A lot of stuff I hadn’t learned in high school, and I was shocked by what they had gone through.
We had to finish up our soil analysis by finishing up the nitrate, phosphate, and pH strips. I fear I might've messed it up, as I didn't get many other results.


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