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Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three photo points (A, B and C). Since they will be the same for all the photos, you just need to make one set of the last two slides which describe and map the camera point. (Orange text should be removed and/or replaced when you add your images.)
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Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three.

Dec 22, 2015

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Page 1: Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three.

Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of

slide – one for each of your three photo points (A, B and C). Since they will be

the same for all the photos, you just need to make one set of the last two slides which describe and map the

camera point. (Orange text should be removed and/or replaced when you add

your images.)

Page 2: Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three.

Insert Photo HereAnd mark any obvious features in the photo

that are discussed in the camera point description

Pile of Rocks

Page 3: Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three.

Location Coal Creek upstream of Coal Creek Parkway

Photo Point 6A

Camera Point 6

Bearing 170°

Goal Monitor log movement

Duration 5 years

Regime 2 times each year

Date 10/14/08

Time 12:17pm

Notes: Pile of rocks on the left side of photo.

Page 4: Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three.

Stump

Page 5: Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three.

Location Coal Creek upstream of Coal Creek Parkway

Photo Point 6B

Camera Point 6

Bearing 230°

Goal Monitor log movement

Duration 5 years

Regime 2 times each year

Date 10/14/08

Time 11:48am

Notes: Stump at center of frame.

Page 6: Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three.

Alder Tree

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Location Coal Creek upstream of Coal Creek Parkway

Photo Point 6C

Camera Point 6

Bearing 260°

Goal Monitor log movement

Duration 5 years

Regime 2 times each year

Date 10/14/08

Time 12:02pm

Notes: Alder tree far left

Page 8: Instructions: Your team should use the following slides for your camera point. You need to make different 3 sets of slide – one for each of your three.

Directions to Camera Point:

Our starting point is approximately 150 meters from the sewage drain on the right side of the trail. The starting point is the closest corner of

the bridge. From the starting point, the camera point is bearing 240 degrees and 20

feet from the starting point.

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Photo of Camera Point

Photo Point Map

1A

Key

Starting Point

Photo Point

Camera Point1

Insert photo of camera point•Label any features that help locate the camera point

*Map shows SW bridge corner cover as starting point

North

Exposed log nearest the river

Note: Starting point approx. 150m from the sewage drain ( ) right side of the trail.

6A

1

6C

6B240° 20ft

Pile of RocksPile of Rocks