GPS at the CNC

Thanks to Sam Glass for the photographs.



Eric Bowman of NEISD shows us the GPS unit  (44kb) Eric introduces the GPS to Alamo Area Master Naturalists (34kb) Eric's training session is at the Cibolo Nature Center (20kb) Eric shows Christopher how to use the GPS unit (35kb) Jose asks Eric a question about the field assignment (45kb)
We are all learning about GPS (47kb) Our field assignment is on the grounds of the Cibolo Nature Center (114kb) We follow the GPS through the trails (131kb) The trails lead through the Cibolo Nature Center (116kb) The Cibolo Nature Center preserves some local habitats (120kb)
The habitats are located in the Cibolo Creek environs (99kb) The environs surround a portion of Cibolo Creek   (129kb) The Cibolo Creek Nature Center is in Boerne, Texas (135kb) Here is Cibolo Creek (124kb) Bald Cypress grow all along Cibolo Creek  (123kb)
The riparian area along Cibolo Creek (136kb) Cibolo Creek exposes the local limestone bedrock   (147kb) Where does this trail lead us? (145kb) A nice view of Cibolo Creek from the upper banks (116kb) Cibolo Nature Center preserves a portion of the Hill Country native prairie (141kb)
An old resident of the Texas Hill Country  (153kb) Uh-oh! Where DOES this trail lead us? (110kb) Hey! We found the GPS geocache! (102kb) We act responsibly and record our success in the geocache log (106kb) We put the cache back so that others may enjoy the GPS hunt (110kb)
Anne Adams of the Cibolo Nature Center talks with Alamo Area Master Naturalists (62kb) Okay, now we have to find our way back using the GPS (94kb) The GPS units have recorded our trail  (87kb) Geocaching is fun when we use the GPS units! (52kb)