There are 41 images in this photo gallery. Double click any photo to enlarge it. |
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The Barn is home for the Semester. The 1st floor is classroom space. Students' rooms are on the 2nd floor. The 3rd floor is open-air work space. |
The Barn, and a dogwood chair built by 2002 Field Semester students, provide a comfortable place to live, study and lounge. |
Composting toilets, a graywater system, wood-fired boiler and salvaged building materials make the wash house a lesson in sustainable building. |
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The Beck Homestead includes the cookhouse, on the left. |
Wilderness First Aid is taught...in the Wilderness! |
Students learn a few tricks for horsepacking since stock carries some of our gear to our first backcountry |
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On a Biogeography hike, students discovered the first-ever documented occurrence of a whitebark pine tree peeled by Native Americans as a food source. |
Students learn to cope with, and enjoy, learning outdoors for two months, even in a blizzard in the high country. |
Striving for sustainable living means washing and drying A LOT of Ziploc bags after the backpacking trip. |
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Instructor Tom Parker teaches practical skills in tool use and safety during a day spent chopping firewood for local elders. |
Students deliver wood to a long-time Swan Valley resident in preparation for the long winter. |
The classroom for Watershed Dynamics...the Swan River. |
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Discovery of a Western Toad, an uncommon find on the Swan River, sends students scurrying for their field journals. |
Small group size during the Semester means everyone gets an opportunity for hands-on learning. |
Learning to use a transit for surveying stream channel morphology is just one of many practical skills students gain experience in. |
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Instructor Melanie Parker and students provide entertainment during Agnes Beck's 80th birthday party at the Swan Valley Community Hall. |
Snorkeling at night with a flashlight is actually an excellent way to observe fish and their habitat up close. |
Instructor Andrea Stephens lectures mid-stream during Watershed Dynamics class. |
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If you want to understand the environmental impacts associated with roads, it helps to build some yourself. |
Road construction and road restoration...all accomplished by the same expert excavator operator. |
Professional trappers teach a lesson on the ecology of aquatic mammals. |
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Students develop a wide-ranging set of skills during the Semester, including learning to cook indoors and out. |
More Field Skills...hitches and knots for setting up a wall tent, base camp for a trip in the Blackfoot Valley. |
Students learn directly about the neverending job of ranchers - building and fixing fence. |
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Under the watchful eye of a professional forester and guest lecturer, students learn timber assessment skills. |
Students study field journal techniques at the beginning of the Semester. Thereafter, courses use the journal as the basis for most assignments/ |
Close personal observation of plants, animals and landscapes is the basis of the Biogeography course. |
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Instructor Steve Lamar discusses a tree core during a Biogeography hike |
A Flathead Valley family shares their home, and ice cream maker, during a four day study of the timber industry and sustainable logging practices. |
An exploration of the recent Moose Fire leads to discussion of fire ecology and wildlands fire management. |
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A long-time resident of the North Fork of the Flathead discusses his views of forest management. |
Students learn firsthand about the wood products industry while touring a plywood mill in the Flathead Valley. |
Studying a recent timber sale with the forester who laid the sale out. |
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Up close and personal on a recent cutting unit. |
A spirited investigation of fungi during a Biogeography hike. |
Students live with Swan and Blackfoot Valley families during a three day "homestay" patterned after foreign exchange programs. |
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A long-time Swan Valley resident discusses the operation of his sawmill. |
Students share Field Skills knowledge and enthusiasm during a one-day field trip for local elementary school students. |
Learning about the wood products industry from start to finish involves building rustic furniture from lodgepole salvaged from the Beck Homestead. |
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Enjoying the finished product! |
Sunset from the Beck Homestead. |
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