We got it stuck.... twice before deciding the snow was too deep and we would just have to walk the trails. At least where we got it stuck had a nice view? What were we doing when we got it stuck? Trying to replace all the trail signs at Wellesley Island State Park!
Example of Old Signs
The signs are confusing and each trail goes by multiple names. We will be doing a lot of work here in the summer re-routing trails and putting in more signs! We only replaced a few for now.
Top is an old sign, bottom is a new sign!
We also went to Akwasasne to help with an Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Delimitation Survey! One of my earlier posts talked about EAB and how it hasn't been found in our region yet. We went to a region known to have EAB and helped strip the bark off samples taken from trees throughout the region in search for evidence of emerald ash borer larvae. This area is home to the Mohawk who uses black ash for basket-making, an important traditional art form. The infection is overtaking the ash trees here quickly. At this point the goal is to reduce the amount of ash trees in the forests and stockpile as much black ash as they can before the EAB spreads.
But let's end on a happier note. It's really pretty here.





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