"There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot."

Aldo Leopold, from the foreword of A Sand County Almanac

Hike 'n Hack-Honey Creek SNA

Description: There will be Hike and Hack in Honey Creek State Natural Area which is in Guadalupe River State Park located on park road 31, off of Hwy 46. Participants are not charged an entry fee when entering. Meet at the Rust house at 9:00AM. Wear appropriate clothing and shoes for walking in grass etc. Bring your favorite loppers gloves, if you have some, otherwise there will be some available. Bring water and snack, if you would like.

We will first cut down young ashe junipers followed by a hike in Honey Creek which is optional.

Hope to see you there! Any questions please contact.

Holly Camero
chcamero@aol.com
210 490-4882
210 861-5004 cell/field

Hike and Hack will continue on Thursdays until it's too hot or the chiggers are out.

Approved for volunteer service hours.


Status: Deleted
Date: Thursday, July 1, 2010
Repeat Type: Thursday, April 8, 2010 (every Week, Thu)
Time: 9:00am
Priority: Medium
Access: Public
Created by: Alamo Area Chapter - Texas Master Naturalists
Updated: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 1:23pm

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