Post by spacecowboy2006 on Apr 15, 2017 19:44:02 GMT
[RePost, expanded version]
I posted this file several years ago, and after posting it I continued to add to it for the same area. So I have consolidated it and am posting again. It is a little miixed tho. And its lost most of the tilted views I had originally made.
Dry Creek Journal
Re: Dry Creek/Garin Regional Parks, East Bay Hills, Union City and Hayward, California. This is a superfolder for four folders containing files on the following: Wildlife and Plants of Dry Creek; Topography and Climate of Dry Creek; Human History of Dry Creek; and, Extra Dry Creek Stuff.___ The files are from one persons, mine, journals, the compilation of ten years of exploring one particular isolated watershed basin. Most of the basin is protected land in the hills adjacent a large metropolis, the San Francisco Bay Area. These 5,000 + acres will remain open space and wild habitat for all time, and an exceedingly wonderful thing.___ During the course of my explorations (1990-1999) I observed and studied the topography, geology, plants and wildlife, and cultural history and politics of the watershed and parkland. Research, observation, and fact-finding provide accurate data on topographic and physical land formations, identification of faults and rock types and histories, watersheds, springs, water quality, floods, climate, plant communities, wildlife, political boundaries, and maps and reports of these activities.______ Personal observations are more sincere whereas political inspections typically consider preservation in accordance with feasability factors. I just wish the park district were intelligent enough to give up their poor excuses for grazing policy, get the cows the hell out of Dry Creek, and let the native grasses grow tall and the wildflowers spread, like they DO in state parks. Give up the 'history of barbed wire,' enhance the environment, and educate the public on natural history.___ This journal is an offering to anyone who is seriously intersted in a complete report on the natural history of a complete watershed. For anyone, it is a fun tour of a county park in California.___ Many files._ This view is looking east toward the big canyon at Garin Park, protected land for all time. Clicking on the first folder, Wildlife, will show you an aerial view of the complete Dry Creek Watershed.
Quotes by spacecowboy2006
To see the landscape as more than scenery is to expeience an intense feeling of a deep harmony in nature.
I consider Dry Creek to be the crown jewel of the EBRPD. Its canyons, woodlands and streams, trees, birds and other wildlife offer spiritual experience for anyone who seeks it.
I posted this file several years ago, and after posting it I continued to add to it for the same area. So I have consolidated it and am posting again. It is a little miixed tho. And its lost most of the tilted views I had originally made.
Dry Creek Journal
Re: Dry Creek/Garin Regional Parks, East Bay Hills, Union City and Hayward, California. This is a superfolder for four folders containing files on the following: Wildlife and Plants of Dry Creek; Topography and Climate of Dry Creek; Human History of Dry Creek; and, Extra Dry Creek Stuff.___ The files are from one persons, mine, journals, the compilation of ten years of exploring one particular isolated watershed basin. Most of the basin is protected land in the hills adjacent a large metropolis, the San Francisco Bay Area. These 5,000 + acres will remain open space and wild habitat for all time, and an exceedingly wonderful thing.___ During the course of my explorations (1990-1999) I observed and studied the topography, geology, plants and wildlife, and cultural history and politics of the watershed and parkland. Research, observation, and fact-finding provide accurate data on topographic and physical land formations, identification of faults and rock types and histories, watersheds, springs, water quality, floods, climate, plant communities, wildlife, political boundaries, and maps and reports of these activities.______ Personal observations are more sincere whereas political inspections typically consider preservation in accordance with feasability factors. I just wish the park district were intelligent enough to give up their poor excuses for grazing policy, get the cows the hell out of Dry Creek, and let the native grasses grow tall and the wildflowers spread, like they DO in state parks. Give up the 'history of barbed wire,' enhance the environment, and educate the public on natural history.___ This journal is an offering to anyone who is seriously intersted in a complete report on the natural history of a complete watershed. For anyone, it is a fun tour of a county park in California.___ Many files._ This view is looking east toward the big canyon at Garin Park, protected land for all time. Clicking on the first folder, Wildlife, will show you an aerial view of the complete Dry Creek Watershed.
Quotes by spacecowboy2006
To see the landscape as more than scenery is to expeience an intense feeling of a deep harmony in nature.
I consider Dry Creek to be the crown jewel of the EBRPD. Its canyons, woodlands and streams, trees, birds and other wildlife offer spiritual experience for anyone who seeks it.