Trailing
practice returns to the regular time this moth as we follow deer trails through the snow at Ft. Snelling. Trailing in fresh snow is as easy as it gets, but old, hard-packed
snow can be among the most challenging conditions we encounter.
Whatever the substrate, we are likely to spot some deer and have a
chance to observe their mid-winter behavior. Please
wear a mask and plan to maintain spatial distancing of a bit over one
deer's length. We are often able to get quite close to the deer at Ft. Snelling, so we may be able to check this first hand. Saturday, February 20 9:00 am - 12:00 pm We will gather in the parking lot south of the Thomas C. Savage Visitor Center: Thomas C. Savage Visitor Center Fort Snelling State Trail St Paul, MN 55111 This
is an all-weather event and we spend time off trail. With COVID, the
Visitor Center is not open and there are limited amenities: Outdoor
biffy, no drinking fountains. Please bring appropriate gear and dress
for several hours outdoors in whatever weather we may have that day. Please also take precautions for ticks,
as we expect to follow deer trails through prime tick habitat. Ticks
are active all year and we have friends who have contracted Lyme disease
in Minnesota in January. We
will meet at 9:00 in the parking lot. We will head out on the trail
shortly after 9:00 and return to the parking lot by 12:00 pm. If you
need to reach us the day of the outing, please call Kirsten's cell phone at 651-785-4650. Please note that once we are trailing, our phones will be on vibrate and we could easily miss an incoming call. You
need a State Park pass to drive to the Visitor Center. The parking lot
at the Historic Fort Snelling visitor center is currently closed for
construction.
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