Northern Front Range • Entered by Anne Dal Vera on July 6, 2024
Backpack Onahu Creek
June 29, 2024 – June 30, 2024
Participants and Hours
Pre Planning hours | 1 |
Post Admin hours | 2 |
Activity Hours | 16.00 |
Participants | 3 |
Total Hours | 51 |
Key Issue: Wilderness & Monument Designation/Protection
Activity Type: Education & Outreach (tabling, films & lectures, regional B-walks/works)
Landscape/area: Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness (249126 acres)
Measurable Outcomes
Outcome 1: Hiked (12 miles)
Short Description of Activity
Three members hiked the Onahu Creek trail, Tonahutu Creek trail, and Green Mountain trail in Rocky Mountain National Park, west side. We camped at the Onahu Creek campsite after wading across Onahu Creek. We also used Seek app to identify shrubs and wildflowers.
Reflection/Evaluation
We wanted to learn and share information about backpacking, stream crossing, test gear, and see how we could have lightweight packs and still cover the miles we wanted and learn more about wildflower identification. This is to support backpacking to study diversity in the statewide CNHP project. We accomplished this goal.
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Photo Captions
1. NFR Broads Peggy and Natalie study fairy slipper orchids along a trail in Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness
2. NFR Broads Natalie and Peggy backpack along Big Meadow in burned forest in Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness
3. A list of plants found along the trail during the backpack trip, a loop including the Onahu trail, Tonahutu trail, and Green Mountain trails.