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Juniperus osteosperma / Amelanchier utahensis WoodlandCEGL002329DINO.0002Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0001Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Sparse Understory ShrublandCEGL002768ci 8 _  p1NC=DINO.0117Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0116Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL002084DINO.0115Elymus lanceolatus Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002588xdDINO.0114Elymus lanceolatus Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002588xdDINO.0113Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001660nDINO.0112Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0111Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0110Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0109Cercocarpus ledifolius / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000967DINO.0108Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0107Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0106Leymus cinereus - Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001483DINO.0105Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577xdDINO.0104Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Balsamorhiza sagittata ShrublandCEGL000994DINO.0103Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577xdDINO.0102Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Balsamorhiza sagittata ShrublandCEGL000994DINO.0101Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL000728rDINO.0032Aquilegia micrantha - Calamagrostis scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002592DINO.0031Aquilegia micrantha - Calamagrostis scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002592DINO.0030Aquilegia micrantha - Calamagrostis scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002592DINO.0026Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0025Salix exigua / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandCEGL001203zfDINO.0024Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~Iv  @ u !  &C&_JDINO.0139Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0138Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0137Juniperus osteosperma / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural WoodlandBLCA_NEW_22DINO.0136Hesperostipa comata - Achnatherum hymenoides Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001703DINO.0135Juniperus osteosperma / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural WoodlandBLCA_NEW_22DINO.0134Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0133Populus deltoides (ssp. wislizenii, ssp. monilifera) / Distichlis spicata WoodlandCEGL000939DINO.0132Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata / Sporobolus airoides ShrublandCEGL002200DINO.0131Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.0130Artemisia arbuscula ssp. longiloba / Pseudoroegneria spicata Shrub Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001416DINO.0129Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0128Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577xdDINO.0127Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0126Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0125Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0124Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0123Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0122Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0121Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0120Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0119Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0118Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5?  ( zA`TDINO.0161Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0160Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL000728rDINO.0159Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0158Sarcobatus vermiculatus / Artemisia tridentata ShrublandCEGL001359DINO.0157Atriplex confertifolia - Krascheninnikovia lanata ShrublandCEGL001301DINO.0156Artemisia nova ShrublandCEGL001417XDDINO.0155Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pascopyrum smithii Shrub Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001047DINO.0154Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0153Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Sparse Understory ShrublandCEGL002768DINO.0152Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0151Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandCEGL001067fRDINO.0150Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0149Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0148Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0147Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0146Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata WoodlandCEGL002360DINO.0145Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0144Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0143Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0142Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0141Atriplex confertifolia / Achnatherum hymenoides ShrublandCEGL001311DINO.0140Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730S% Z W = ~j2 ;*DINO.0186Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0185Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.0184Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0183Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001660nDINO.0182Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL002084DINO.0181Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0180Atriplex confertifolia Great Basin ShrublandCEGL001294lDINO.0179Atriplex gardneri Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001438jVDINO.0178Atriplex confertifolia / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL001304~DINO.0177Ericameria nauseosa Sand Deposit Sparse ShrublandCEGL002980vDINO.0176Sporobolus cryptandrus Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002691DINO.0175Atriplex confertifolia / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL001304~DINO.0174Atriplex corrugata Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001437lXDINO.0173Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0172Artemisia nova ShrublandCEGL001417XDDINO.0171Hesperostipa comata - Achnatherum hymenoides Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001703DINO.0170Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL000728rDINO.0169Populus angustifolia / Betula occidentalis WoodlandCEGL000648zDINO.0168Pseudotsuga menziesii Woodland AllianceA.552lbDINO.0167Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738DINO.0166Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0165Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0164Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.0163Sarcobatus vermiculatus / Artemisia tridentata ShrublandCEGL001359DINO.0162Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083R]7R 3 J e' N'DINO.0210Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0209Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0208Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0207Pinus ponderosa / Cercocarpus ledifolius WoodlandCEGL000850vDINO.0206Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. Woodland AllianceA.516|rDINO.0205Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0204Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0203Equisetum laevigatum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002241|hDINO.0202Betula occidentalis / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandCEGL002654tDINO.0201Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Amelanchier utahensis WoodlandCEGL002329DINO.0200Acer negundo / Prunus virginiana ForestCEGL000628vbDINO.0199Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.0198Schoenoplectus pungens Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001587lDINO.0197Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0196Atriplex confertifolia - Krascheninnikovia lanata ShrublandCEGL001301DINO.0195Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0194Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.0193Elymus lanceolatus Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002588xdDINO.0192Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0191Populus tremuloides / Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestDINO_NEW_13DINO.0190Arctostaphylos patula - Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp. wyomingensis) ShrublandCEGL002694DINO.0189Pinus flexilis / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000807lDINO.0188Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743|DINO.0187Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000462Ho= 7 R E z.K BOCDINO.0234Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Amelanchier utahensis WoodlandCEGL002329DINO.0233Prunus virginiana - (Prunus americana) ShrublandCEGL001108tDINO.0232Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0231Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0230Populus angustifolia - Juniperus scopulorum WoodlandDINO_NEW_12|DINO.0229Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000462DINO.0228Pseudotsuga menziesii - Acer negundo ForestCEGL002754~jDINO.0227Ericameria nauseosa / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002937DINO.0226Post-fire Herbaceous Vegetation [Park Special]Park_Special1pDINO.0225Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0224Prunus virginiana - (Prunus americana) ShrublandCEGL001108tDINO.0223Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0222Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0221Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0220Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0219Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0218Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0217Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0216Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0215Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0214Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001660nDINO.0213Cercocarpus ledifolius Woodland AllianceA.586ndDINO.0212Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0211Populus tremuloides / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000587r:A- P U R F[xDINO.0258Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0257Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0256Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002931DINO.0255Ericameria nauseosa / Pascopyrum smithii Shrubland [Park Special]Park_Special2DINO.0254Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000462DINO.0253Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus ledifolius WoodlandCEGL002940DINO.0252Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pascopyrum smithii Shrub Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001047DINO.0251Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577xdDINO.0250Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0249Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.0248Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0247Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Balsamorhiza sagittata ShrublandCEGL001020DINO.0246Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0245Prunus virginiana - (Prunus americana) ShrublandCEGL001108tDINO.0244Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus ledifolius WoodlandCEGL002940DINO.0243Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0242Post-fire Herbaceous Vegetation [Park Special]Park_Special1pDINO.0241Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743|DINO.0240Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus ShrublandCEGL002569DINO.0239Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0238Pseudotsuga menziesii / Mahonia repens WoodlandCEGL000442rDINO.0237Betula occidentalis / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandCEGL002654tDINO.0236Acer negundo / Prunus virginiana ForestCEGL000628vbDINO.0235Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779Ci% P u f  aN-"DINO.0281Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.0280Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0279Hesperostipa comata - Achnatherum hymenoides Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001703DINO.0278Ericameria nauseosa Sand Deposit Sparse ShrublandCEGL002980vDINO.0277Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0276Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0275Populus tremuloides / Prunus virginiana ForestCEGL000596pDINO.0274Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pascopyrum smithii ShrublandCEGL001028DINO.0273Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0272Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0271Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Achnatherum lettermanii ShrublandDINO_NEW_2DINO.0270Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000462DINO.0269Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0268Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0267Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0266Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus ledifolius WoodlandCEGL002940DINO.0265Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0264Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0263Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0262Pseudotsuga menziesii Woodland AllianceA.552lbDINO.0261Pseudotsuga menziesii / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000439vDINO.0260Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0259Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xgc n ' m+ZNDINO.0302Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0301Pinus ponderosa / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandDINO_NEW_11rDINO.0300Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0299Populus tremuloides / Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestDINO_NEW_13DINO.0298Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Petradoria pumila WoodlandCEGL002332DINO.0297Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0296Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0295Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000789DINO.0294Ericameria nauseosa Sand Deposit Sparse ShrublandCEGL002980vDINO.0293Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0292Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0291Ericameria nauseosa Sand Deposit Sparse ShrublandCEGL002980vDINO.0290Hesperostipa comata - Achnatherum hymenoides Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001703DINO.0289Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0288Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0287Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0286Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0285Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0284Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0283Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0282Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~Jn  S ? +8 O7%DINO.0326Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0325Populus deltoides ssp. wislizenii / Acer negundo WoodlandCEGL002336DINO.0324Betula occidentalis ShrublandCEGL001080bNDINO.0323Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0322Acer negundo - Celtis laevigata var. reticulata WoodlandCEGL002599DINO.0321Ephedra viridis / Bromus tectorum Semi-Natural ShrublandCEGL002355DINO.0320Acer negundo - Celtis laevigata var. reticulata WoodlandCEGL002599DINO.0319Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.0318Salix exigua / Mesic Forbs ShrublandCEGL001202p\DINO.0317Juniperus scopulorum Temporarily Flooded Woodland AllianceA.563DINO.0316Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699DINO.0315Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.0314Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.0313Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.0312Schoenoplectus acutus Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001840~jDINO.0311Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0310Arctostaphylos patula - Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp. wyomingensis) ShrublandCEGL002694DINO.0309Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0308Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0307Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Leymus salinus ShrublandDINO_NEW_4DINO.0306Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0305Atriplex confertifolia / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL001314DINO.0304Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Leymus salinus WoodlandCEGL002372DINO.0303Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_1065| "  S < )j4upDINO.0348Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0347Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001030DINO.0346Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0345Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001030DINO.0344Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0343Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0342Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0341Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa fendleriana ShrublandBLCA_NEW_10DINO.0340Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001030DINO.0339Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0338Cercocarpus ledifolius / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000967DINO.0337Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0336Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0335Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0334Populus tremuloides / Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestDINO_NEW_13DINO.0333Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0332Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0331Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577xdDINO.0330Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa fendleriana ShrublandBLCA_NEW_10DINO.0329Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus ShrublandCEGL002569DINO.0328Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0327Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780_] @  0 =  '\9xDINO.0369Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0368Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0367Bromus tectorum Semi-natural Herbaceous VegetationCEGL003019xDINO.0366Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0365Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0364Populus tremuloides / Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestDINO_NEW_13DINO.0363Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0362Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0361Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0360Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0359Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0358Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0357Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0356Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0355Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0354Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0353Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0352Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0351Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.0350Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0349Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000462I H  E aLi6DINO.0415Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Sparse Understory ShrublandCEGL002768DINO.0414Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0413Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0412Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0411Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0410Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0409Juniperus osteosperma / Hesperostipa comata WoodlandDINO_NEW_9|DINO.0408Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Balsamorhiza sagittata ShrublandCEGL000994DINO.0407Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Petradoria pumila WoodlandCEGL002332DINO.0406Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Petradoria pumila WoodlandCEGL002332DINO.0405Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0404Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Petradoria pumila WoodlandCEGL002332DINO.0403Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0402Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0401Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0376ERIOGONUM CORYMBOSUM DWARF-SHRUBLAND ALLIANCEA.1126znDINO.0375Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0374Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0373Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0372Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Leymus salinus ShrublandDINO_NEW_4DINO.0371Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Leymus salinus ShrublandDINO_NEW_4DINO.0370Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5_C/T > } 2)T 2DINO.0438Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0437Atriplex corrugata Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001437lXDINO.0436Atriplex corrugata Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001437lXDINO.0435Atriplex corrugata Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001437lXDINO.0434Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL002084DINO.0433Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0432Populus deltoides ssp. wislizeni / Rhus trilobata WoodlandCEGL000940DINO.0431Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0430Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0429Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699DINO.0428Ericameria nauseosa Sand Deposit Sparse ShrublandCEGL002980vDINO.0427Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0426Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0425Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0424Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0423Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0422Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0421Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0420Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Sparse Understory ShrublandCEGL002768DINO.0419Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0418Atriplex corrugata Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001437lXDINO.0417Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0416Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL0020842K 8 [ x =PB -lDINO.0460Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0459Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699DINO.0458Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0457Juniperus osteosperma / Hesperostipa comata WoodlandDINO_NEW_9|DINO.0456Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0455Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0454Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0453Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Balsamorhiza sagittata ShrublandCEGL000994DINO.0452Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.0451Post-fire Herbaceous Vegetation [Park Special]Park_Special1pDINO.0450Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0449Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0448Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0447Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0446Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0445Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0444Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0443Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699DINO.0442Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Sparse Understory ShrublandCEGL002768DINO.0441Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0440Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0439Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148Nj I  x  =]:iDINO.0482Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0481Bromus tectorum Semi-natural Herbaceous VegetationCEGL003019xDINO.0480Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0479Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0478Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0477Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0476Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0475Juniperus osteosperma / Hesperostipa comata WoodlandDINO_NEW_9|DINO.0474Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0473Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0472Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738DINO.0471Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0470Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0469Juniperus osteosperma / Hesperostipa comata WoodlandDINO_NEW_9|DINO.0468Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0467Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0466Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0465Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0464Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0463Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0462Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0461Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761%l D }  -:G S<DINO.0502Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000462DINO.0501Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0500ARTEMISIA TRIDENTATA (SSP. TRIDENTATA, SSP. XERICENSIS) SHRUBLAND ALLIANCEA.830DINO.0499Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0498Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0497Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0496Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0495Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0494Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0493Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0492Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.0491Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0490Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0489Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0488Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0487Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0486Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0485Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0484Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Elymus elymoides ShrublandCEGL001043DINO.0483Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083V]z  S E 2ap:3DINO.0524Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0523Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0522Cercocarpus ledifolius / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000967DINO.0521Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0520Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0519Populus tremuloides / Ceanothus velutinus ForestCEGL000581tDINO.0518Pseudotsuga menziesii / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000439vDINO.0517Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0516Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0515Populus tremuloides / Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestDINO_NEW_13DINO.0514Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus ShrublandCEGL002569DINO.0513Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0512Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0511Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000462DINO.0510Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0509Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0508Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0507Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0506Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0505Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0504Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0503Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000462Y9 %   r ^ P i &w [DINO.0549Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0548Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa secunda ShrublandCEGL001029DINO.0547Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0546Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0545Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0544Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0543Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Petradoria pumila WoodlandCEGL002332DINO.0542Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandBLCA_NEW_16DINO.0541Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0540Pseudotsuga menziesii / Amelanchier alnifolia ForestCEGL000420|DINO.0539Pinus ponderosa / Cercocarpus ledifolius WoodlandCEGL000850vDINO.0538Pseudotsuga menziesii / Cercocarpus ledifolius WoodlandCEGL000897DINO.0537Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandCEGL002167bNDINO.0536Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0535Cercocarpus ledifolius / Prunus virginiana ShrublandCEGL000966|DINO.0534Populus tremuloides / Prunus virginiana ForestCEGL000596pDINO.0533Cercocarpus ledifolius / Prunus virginiana ShrublandCEGL000966|DINO.0532Achnatherum lettermanii Herbaceous AllianceA.2524vjDINO.0531Pseudotsuga menziesii / Amelanchier alnifolia ForestCEGL000420|DINO.0530Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandCEGL002167bNDINO.0529Cercocarpus ledifolius / Prunus virginiana ShrublandCEGL000966|DINO.0528Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0527Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa secunda ShrublandCEGL001029DINO.0526Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0525Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa secunda ShrublandCEGL001029A^{  # G+rlDINO.0570Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0569Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0568Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001660nDINO.0567Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0566Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001030DINO.0565Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0564Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0563Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0562Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0561Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa fendleriana ShrublandBLCA_NEW_10DINO.0560Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0559Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0558Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001030DINO.0557Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0556Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0555Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0554Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0553Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Leymus cinereus ShrublandCEGL001027DINO.0552Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0551Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0550Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001030 ]` I  Z  )|:.uEDINO.0593Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0592Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002931DINO.0591Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0590Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0589Pinus ponderosa / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandDINO_NEW_11rDINO.0588Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0587Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa fendleriana ShrublandBLCA_NEW_10DINO.0586Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0585Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0584Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0583Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0582Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002931DINO.0581Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0580Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0579Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0578Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0577Populus tremuloides / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000610DINO.0576Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0575Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0574Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0573Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002931DINO.0572Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0571Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090&]z$ o 4 W K VM`DINO.0615Juniperus osteosperma / Leymus salinus WoodlandCEGL001488rDINO.0614Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0613Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0612Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0611Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata / Leymus cinereus ShrublandCEGL001016DINO.0610Juncus balticus Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001838r^DINO.0609Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699DINO.0608Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331DINO.0607Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0606Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0605Atriplex confertifolia Great Basin ShrublandCEGL001294lDINO.0604Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877nZDINO.0603Elymus repens Semi-natural Herbaceous VegetationCEGL005868tDINO.0602Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699DINO.0601Sarcobatus vermiculatus / Atriplex gardneri ShrublandCEGL001360~DINO.0600Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL002084DINO.0599Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0598Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0597Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0596Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0595Artemisia arbuscula ssp. longiloba / Pseudoroegneria spicata Shrub Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001416DINO.0594Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738f H G  O BG1DINO.0637Rhus trilobata Intermittently Flooded ShrublandCEGL001121rDINO.0636Elaeagnus angustifolia Semi-natural WoodlandCEGL005269lDINO.0635Atriplex confertifolia Great Basin ShrublandCEGL001294lDINO.0634Atriplex confertifolia Great Basin ShrublandCEGL001294lDINO.0633Krascheninnikovia lanata / Hesperostipa comata Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001327DINO.0632Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0631Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0630Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Balsamorhiza sagittata ShrublandCEGL001020DINO.0629Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0628Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0627Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0626Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0625Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002931DINO.0624Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002931DINO.0623Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Achnatherum lettermanii ShrublandDINO_NEW_2DINO.0622Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002931DINO.0621Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.0620Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0619Sarcobatus vermiculatus / Artemisia tridentata ShrublandCEGL001359DINO.0618Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0617Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0616Leymus salinus Shale Sparse VegetationCEGL002745t`Ed H d 6 U'hKpJDINO.0659Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0658Tetradymia canescens Shrubland [Park Special]Park_Special4nDINO.0657Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0656Sarcobatus vermiculatus / Sporobolus airoides Sparse VegetationCEGL001368DINO.0655Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0654Shale Annual Herbaceous Vegetation [Park Special]Park_Special3vDINO.0653Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0652Populus tremuloides / Symphoricarpos oreophilus ForestCEGL000610DINO.0651Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0650Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0649Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0648Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0647Pleuraphis jamesii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001777xdDINO.0646Ericameria nauseosa / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002937DINO.0645Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL000728rDINO.0644Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0643Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0642Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0641Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0640Salix exigua / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandCEGL001203zfDINO.0639Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0638Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002966):{ = a[':FeDINO.0697Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0696Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandCEGL001067fRDINO.0695Distichlis spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001770xdDINO.0694Leymus cinereus - Distichlis spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001481DINO.0693Aquilegia micrantha - Calamagrostis scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002592DINO.0692Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.0691Populus deltoides ssp. wislizenii / Acer negundo WoodlandCEGL002336DINO.0690Calamagrostis scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002751pDINO.0689Populus angustifolia / Salix exigua WoodlandCEGL000654lDINO.0688Acer negundo / Rhus trilobata ForestCEGL002750p\DINO.0687Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0686Salix exigua / Barren ShrublandCEGL001200fRDINO.0685Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0684Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0683Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Sparse Understory ShrublandCEGL002768DINO.0682Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0681Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0680Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0664Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0663Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0662Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Achnatherum lettermanii ShrublandDINO_NEW_2DINO.0661Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0660Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1u 4 W d C`@cQ?GfDINO.0720Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0719Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0718Elymus lanceolatus Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002588xdDINO.0717Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0716Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0715Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0714Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0713Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus WoodlandCEGL000735~DINO.0712Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699DINO.0711Salix exigua / Barren ShrublandCEGL001200fRDINO.0710Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0709Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0708Populus angustifolia - Juniperus scopulorum WoodlandDINO_NEW_12|DINO.0707Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0706Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0705Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0704Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699DINO.0703Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0702Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0701Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0700Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0699Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0698Atriplex confertifolia Great Basin ShrublandCEGL001294lZi Z  W H X*1>KDINO.0815Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002931DINO.0814Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0813Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0812Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Achnatherum lettermanii ShrublandDINO_NEW_2DINO.0811Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0810Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0809Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0808Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0807Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0806Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001030DINO.0805Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Achnatherum lettermanii ShrublandDINO_NEW_2DINO.0804Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0803Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0802Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0801Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0727Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandBLCA_NEW_16DINO.0726Ephedra torreyana - (Atriplex spp.) / Nonvascular Gypsum Sparse VegetationCEGL002349DINO.0725Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL000728rDINO.0724Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738DINO.0723Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0722Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0721Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424x^}O  g . O= MDINO.0837Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0836Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0835Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL002084DINO.0834Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779DINO.0833Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0832Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.0831Sarcobatus vermiculatus ShrublandCEGL001357jVDINO.0830Muhlenbergia (pungens, montana) - Heterotheca villosa Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002938DINO.0829Grayia spinosa / Achnatherum hymenoides ShrublandCEGL001350xDINO.0828Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0827Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0826Juniperus osteosperma / Pleuraphis jamesii WoodlandCEGL002362zDINO.0825Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis WoodlandCEGL000730DINO.0824Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0823Bromus tectorum Semi-Natural Herbaceous VegetationCEGL003019xDINO.0822Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0821Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0820Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.0819Muhlenbergia (pungens, montana) - Heterotheca villosa Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002938DINO.0818Grayia spinosa / Achnatherum hymenoides ShrublandCEGL001350xDINO.0817Grayia spinosa / Achnatherum hymenoides ShrublandCEGL001350xDINO.0816Cercocarpus intricatus Montane ShrublandCEGL002587xdigp B ,}^DINO.0912Populus tremuloides / Symphoricarpos oreophilus / Carex rossii ForestCEGL000613DINO.0911Amelanchier (utahensis, alnifolia) - Cercocarpus montanus ShrublandCEGL001070DINO.0910Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0909Cercocarpus intricatus Montane ShrublandCEGL002587xdDINO.0908Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0907Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10DINO.0906Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0905Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.0904Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0903Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424xDINO.0902Cercocarpus montanus / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001090DINO.0901Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.0846Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pleuraphis jamesii ShrublandCEGL002084DINO.0845Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Poa fendleriana ShrublandDINO_NEW_5DINO.0844Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Artemisia tridentata (ssp. wyomingensis, ssp. vaseyana) WoodlandCEGL000776DINO.0843Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738DINO.0842Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Hesperostipa comata Colorado Plateau ShrublandCEGL002761DINO.0841Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738DINO.0840Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata WoodlandCEGL002360DINO.0839Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.0838Juniperus osteosperma / Pleuraphis jamesii WoodlandCEGL002362zQ: ' ` ? ~u!V<F*DINO.1019Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.1018Ericameria nauseosa Desert Wash ShrublandCEGL002261zfDINO.1017Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.1016Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL002148DINO.1015UnclassifiableN/A60DINO.1014Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732xDINO.1013Pleuraphis jamesii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001777xdDINO.1012Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Cercocarpus montanus - Mixed Shrubs WoodlandCEGL000780DINO.1011Amelanchier utahensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001069DINO.1010Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.1009Pinus edulis - Juniperus spp. / Poa fendleriana WoodlandCEGL000787DINO.1008Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.1007Krascheninnikovia lanata / Poa secunda Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001326DINO.1006Philadelphus microphyllus - Ephedra viridis Shrubland [Park Special]Park_Special5DINO.1005Prunus virginiana - (Prunus americana) ShrublandCEGL001108tDINO.1004Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.1003Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.1002Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.1001Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus Talus ShrublandCEGL002347~jDINO.1000Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Disturbed Understory Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002083DINO.0915Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plants Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666DINO.0914Artemisia tridentata (ssp. vaseyana, ssp wyomingensis) - Amelanchier utahensis ShrublandDINO_NEW_1DINO.0913Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandDINO_NEW_10[ M j - $CBDINO.1417Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.1416Bromus tectorum Semi-natural Herbaceous VegetationCEGL003019xDINO.1415Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.1414Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.1413Acer negundo / Disturbed Understory WoodlandCEGL002693lDINO.1412Aquilegia micrantha - Calamagrostis scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002592DINO.1411Aquilegia micrantha - Calamagrostis scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002592DINO.1410Phragmites australis Western North America Temperate Semi-natural Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001475DINO.1409Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata / Leymus cinereus ShrublandCEGL001016DINO.1408Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL002966DINO.1407Salix exigua / Barren ShrublandCEGL001200fRDINO.1406Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705~DINO.1405Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001660nDINO.1404Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001009DINO.1403Pseudoroegneria spicata - 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DINO.0373Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424A.1105Artemisia nova Shrubland Alliance|?DINO.0346Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424A.1105Artemisia nova Shrubland Alliance|?DINO.0268Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424A.1105Artemisia nova Shrubland Alliance|?DINO.0259Artemisia nova / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandCEGL001424A.1105Artemisia nova Shrubland Alliance|? ?&9 L ! j-v9DINO.0704Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699A.829Artemisia tridentata Shrubland Alliance.?DINO.0609Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699A.829Artemisia tridentata Shrubland Alliance.?DINO.0602Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699A.829Artemisia tridentata Shrubland Alliance.?[DINO.0459Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699A.829Artemisia tridentata Shrubland Alliance.?KDINO.0443Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699A.829Artemisia tridentata Shrubland Alliance.?>DINO.0429Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699A.829Artemisia tridentata Shrubland Alliance.?DINO.0316Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699A.829Artemisia tridentata Shrubland Alliance.?DINO.0022Artemisia tridentata - (Ericameria nauseosa) / Bromus tectorum Semi-natural ShrublandCEGL002699A.829Artemisia tridentata Shrubland Alliance.?\DINO.0172Artemisia nova ShrublandCEGL001417A.1105Artemisia nova Shrubland Allianceh\H?LDINO.0156Artemisia nova ShrublandCEGL001417A.1105Artemisia nova Shrubland Allianceh\H? 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DINO.0353Hesperostipa comata Great Basin Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001705A.1270Hesperostipa comata Bunch Herbaceous Alliance?? ! 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DINO.0013Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?DINO.0007Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?DINO.1402Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance?QDINO.0843Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance?ODINO.0841Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance?DINO.0724Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance?DINO.0594Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance?hDINO.0472Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance?WDINO.0167Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata WoodlandCEGL000738A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance?LDINO.0838Juniperus osteosperma / Pleuraphis jamesii WoodlandCEGL002362A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance~?@DINO.0826Juniperus osteosperma / Pleuraphis jamesii WoodlandCEGL002362A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance~?DINO.0615Juniperus osteosperma / Leymus salinus WoodlandCEGL003109A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliancev?kDINO.0475Juniperus osteosperma / Hesperostipa comata WoodlandCEGL002815A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance?^?  $ - 6 ? HQZclu~DINO.0241Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance?kDINO.0188Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance?DINO.1017Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?DINO.1014Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?MDINO.0839Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?DINO.0650Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?DINO.0649Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?DINO.0641Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?dDINO.0468Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?QDINO.0449Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?ODINO.0447Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?MDINO.0445Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?HDINO.0440Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?FDINO.0438Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?BDINO.0433Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?@DINO.0431Juniperus osteosperma / Sparse Understory WoodlandCEGL000732A.536Juniperus osteosperma Woodland Alliance|?? mlDDINO.0830Muhlenbergia pungens Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002363A.2652Muhlenbergia pungens Herbaceous Alliancel?9DINO.0819Muhlenbergia pungens Herbaceous VegetationCEGL002363A.2652Muhlenbergia pungens Herbaceous Alliancel?DINO.0616Leymus salinus Shale Sparse VegetationCEGL002745A.1258Leymus salinus Sparsely Vegetated Alliancexd? DINO.0106Leymus cinereus - Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001483A.1204Leymus cinereus Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0694Leymus cinereus - Distichlis spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001481A.1329Leymus cinereus Intermittently Flooded Herbaceous Alliance ?yDINO.1007Krascheninnikovia lanata / Poa secunda Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001326A.1104Krascheninnikovia lanata Dwarf-shrubland Alliance?DINO.0633Krascheninnikovia lanata / Hesperostipa comata Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001327A.1104Krascheninnikovia lanata Dwarf-shrubland Alliance?DINO.0317Juniperus scopulorum Temporarily Flooded Woodland AllianceA.563A.563Juniperus scopulorum Temporarily Flooded Woodland Alliance?DIDINO_AA.A1040Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance =DIDINO_AA.A1034Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance =DIDINO_AA.A1021Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance =DIDINO_AA.A1019Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance =DIDINO_AA.A0561Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance =DIDINO_AA.A0557Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance =DIDINO_AA.A0220Juniperus scopulorum / Artemisia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000743A.506Juniperus scopulorum Woodland Alliance =?:W t 3 ]: DINO.0352Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?DINO.0289Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?DINO.0273Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?DINO.0264Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?DINO.0234Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Amelanchier utahensis WoodlandCEGL002329A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance"?wDINO.0201Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Amelanchier utahensis WoodlandCEGL002329A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance"?DINO.0003Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Amelanchier utahensis WoodlandCEGL002329A.1431Phragmites australis Semipermanently Flooded Herbaceous AllianceB?DINO.1410Phragmites australis Western North America Temperate Semi-natural Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001475A.1431Phragmites australis Semipermanently Flooded Herbaceous Alliancef?xDINO.1006Philadelphus microphyllus - Ephedra viridis Shrubland [Park Special]Park SpecialN/ANot applicable?DINO.0331Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577A.1232Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous Alliance|h?DINO.0251Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577A.1232Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous Alliance|h?2DINO.0128Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577A.1232Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous Alliance|h?DINO.0105Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577A.1232Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous Alliance|h?DINO.0103Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001577A.1232Pascopyrum smithii Herbaceous Alliance|h??  t Q  RDINO.0308Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance$?DINO.0280Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance$?DINO.0235Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance$?zDINO.0204Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance$?]DINO.0173Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance$?VDINO.0166Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance$??DINO.0143Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance$?>DINO.0142Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus intricatus WoodlandCEGL000779A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance$?DINO.0608Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?DINO.0545Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?vDINO.0486Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?XDINO.0456Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?%DINO.0402Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia nova WoodlandCEGL002331A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland Alliance?G? 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V  W XYDINO.0552Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0551Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0547Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0546Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0544Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0504Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?WDINO.0455Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?LDINO.0444Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?-DINO.0410Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?(DINO.0405Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0361Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?5? V  W XYDINO.0614Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0613Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0612Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0586Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0585Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0583Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0565Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0564Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0556Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0555Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?DINO.0554Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma / Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant WoodlandCEGL002819A.516Pinus edulis - (Juniperus spp.) Woodland AllianceF?? 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v _H1mDINO.0477Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?:DINO.0425Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0365Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0348Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0333Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0302Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0293Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0286Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0277Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0272Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0263Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0260Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0246Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0221Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?? v _H1fDINO.0183Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001660A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliancer?'DINO.0113Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001660A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliancer?DINO.1403Pseudoroegneria spicata - Leymus salinus Herbaceous Vegetation [Park Special]Park SpecialN/ANot applicable?DINO.1400Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?|DINO.1010Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?cDINO.0915Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?\DINO.0908Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0710Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0700Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0699Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0684Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0584Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0575Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance?DINO.0549Pseudoroegneria spicata - Cushion Plant Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001666A.1265Pseudoroegneria spicata Herbaceous Alliance? 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[H]c Resume N a DPriva+ Command4() On or GoT:oA_k Dim db As DAO.DbaA" !Sܥse-#New9SQL@ `E(IntrC;rassHeightb@gsrta= "SELE$CTAAs.hAAC ,.@* FROM INNER JOIN O$grIpvAAXAA`order byMIDA Set!= CuntD`' Qra.db.Open(@ "-HourglTru.3Firs9=3Do UntP.EOFA 2Emerg?/LT1_L0_L !AA eDӜ9 yK _PCan????ail`T2???S??`?m opy_` Sub? T3#_(_(UL canOGo(OOOkTallShpS 0@ 09LVAL\Io8C=qxME PS<S<S<<<<<<Xe dN0{AAB23BEA-3E94-48C8-9B52-3B0F7E42F7AB} Vl X % Zx % \'&%`^$`&"P```b`d 0[ p % Zords% \B@B%`^0`& ```bnDet`d Hk  % Zetat% \2' A%`^$j`&Plot``ratu`bespo`detai %@HB "  (08 @HP X    ( 0@jX d0 ,8hpj b`hpj d`hpj f`hpj `X`hj fX` *h  v8  j dX    j  `X    j  `P    j  dH    j  fH    j  `Hj d@     " H P "X` hpx    Xh   l f@l d@l f@l h@l b@l h@l h@l f@l h@l b@l f@    LVAL "@ H"PX `hpx   R     0  @ P  X h L  Z 0!8!@!JX! X!"""J(" \x""""L# \P####L# X($$$$L$ ^$X%`%$h%J% j%P&X&`&Jx& \&('0'8'JP' V''((J ( Vp((((L( `@))))L) ^*x***J* V*H+P+X+Jp+ Z+ ,(, 0,@,P, X, h, p,, ,",,  ,",,  , ,, ,-- -(-xXh]@]`]]]]]]SELECT tblPlotDetails.PlotCode, tblVegetation.* FROM tblPlotDetails INNER JOIN tblVegetation ON tblPlotDetails.PlotID = tblVegetation.PlotID'f *. f %,.Z ZB@.Z '& Z!0a'& Z"h$2Z"h [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T1' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$jPlot Z"nC, stratum Emergent has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@k(& Cover_Class = Strata!EmergCovTotFk Z"p$2 [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T2' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2QEPlot Z"nA, stratum Canopy has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"r$2}̶ [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T3' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2{lAPlot Z"nD, stratum Subcanopy has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@kXkP Z"t$2 [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S1' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"nE, stratum Tall Shrub has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@kXkP Z"v$2 [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S2' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2 DPlot Z"n@, stratum Shrub has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@k`kX Z"x$2l [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S3' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"nF, stratum Dwarf Shrub has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@k`kX# If Not IsNull(Strata!HerbHt) Then If IsNull(DLookup("[VegDetailID]", "tblVegetationDetails", "([Stratum] = 'Ht' Or [Stratum] = 'H') And VegetationID = " & Strata!VegetationID)) Thenp MsgBox "Plot " & Strata!Plotcode & ", stratum Herbaceous has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record." End If End IfIf Z"z$2Z"z [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'H1' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$jPlot Z"nD, stratum Graminoid has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@ reckk Z"|$2LVALZ"| [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'H2' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$jPlot Z"n?, stratum Forb has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"~$2Z"~ [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'H3' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$jPlot Z"n?, stratum Fern has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"$2Z" [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'H4' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$jPlot Z"nC, stratum Seedling has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@recokk Z"$2Z" [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'N' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$jPlot Z"nF, stratum Nonvascular has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@ rkk Z"$2Z" [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'V' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$jPlot Z"n?, stratum Vine has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"$2Z" [VegDetailID]tblVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'E' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$jPlot Z"nC, stratum Epiphyte has no corresponding tblVegetationDetail record.A@@recokk ZB@> & '& ZB@B DoCmd.Close p|hX` F!H Record  &A@@F!H0o(]X]x]]]]]]SELECT tblAADetails.AACode, tblAAVegetation.* FROM tblAADetails INNER JOIN tblAAVegetation ON tblAADetails.AAID = tblAAVegetation.AAID order by tblAAVegetation.AAID'f *.%, f %,.Z BB@ ZB@.'& Z!0a Z"h$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T1' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PE, stratum Emergent has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kPkH Z"p$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T2' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PC, stratum Canopy has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kPkH Z"r$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T3' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PF, stratum Subcanopy has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kPkH Z"t$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S1' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PG, stratum Tall Shrub has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kP kH Z"v$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S2' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PB, stratum Shrub has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kP kH Z"x$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S3' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PH, stratum Dwarf Shrub has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kP kH Z"$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'H' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PG, stratum Herbaceous has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kP kH Z"$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'H4' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PE, stratum Seedling has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kP kH Z"$2LVAL [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'N' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PH, stratum Nonvascular has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kPkH Z"$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'V' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PA, stratum Vine has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kPkH Z"$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'E' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PE, stratum Epiphyte has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kPkH ZB@> & '&  ZB@B BB@| F!H Record  &A@@o0X]p]]]]]]]0 strSQL = "SELECT tblPlotDetails.PlotCode, tblVegetationDetails.* FROM tblPlotDetails RIGHT JOIN (tblVegetation RIGHT JOIN tblVegetationDetails ON tblVegetation.VegetationID = tblVegetationDetails.VegetationID) ON tblPlotDetails.PlotID = tblVegetation.PlotID"JSELECT DISTINCT tblPlotDetails.PlotCode, tblVegetationDetails.Stratum, tblVegetationDetails.VegetationID FROM tblPlotDetails RIGHT JOIN (tblVegetation RIGHT JOIN tblVegetationDetails ON tblVegetation.VegetationID = tblVegetationDetails.VegetationID) ON tblPlotDetails.PlotID = tblVegetation.PlotID ORDER BY tblPlotDetails.PlotCode'^ *. ^ %,.Z BB@ ZB@.'& Z!0a Z"dT1 [EmergHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"n:, stratum T1 has no Emergent cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kk Z"dT2[CanHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"n8, stratum T2 has no Canopy cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kk Z"dT3[SubHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"n;, stratum T3 has no Subcanopy cover class in tblVegetation.A@@k k Z"dS1 [TallShHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2ePlot Z"n<, stratum S1 has no Tall Shrub cover class in tblVegetation.A@@ kH"k@" Z"dS200AA00 [ShrubHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2 ActPlot Z"n7, stratum S2 has no Shrub cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kx!kp! Z"dS3\Progr [DwarfHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2entsPlot Z"n=, stratum S3 has no Dwarf Shrub cover class in tblVegetation.A@@C:k k Z"dHt Z"dH[HerbHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2:\ProgPlot Z"n , stratum  Z"d0 has no Herbaceous cover class in tblVegetation.A@@= kk Z"dH1mCa[GramHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2ZGOPlot Z"n;, stratum H1 has no Graminoid cover class in tblVegetation.A@@mRepkk Z"dH2r[ForbHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2YCBPlot Z"n6, stratum H2 has no Forb cover class in tblVegetation.A@@erkk Z"dH3Ver[FernHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2DILPlot Z"n6, stratum H3 has no Fern cover class in tblVegetation.A@@k0k( Z"dH4trata_ [SeedlHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2XKSDPlot Z"n?, stratum H4 has no Tree Seedling cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kXkPLVAL Z"dN [NonvasHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2KQQFPlot Z"n=, stratum N has no Non-Vascular cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kkx Z"dV([VineHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2O.RecoPlot Z"n5, stratum V has no Vine cover class in tblVegetation.A@@lokk Z"dE FROM [EpiHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2tationPlot Z"n9, stratum E has no Epiphyte cover class in tblVegetation.A@@tSQL) kk ZB@> Recor & '&Do ZB@B  BB@merg|xXp F!H Record  &A@@ Msg@o8H( BB@B Emerg| F!HA@@onoAttribute VB_Name = "Form_frmVerifyStrata_old2" " Bas`0{AAB23BEA-3E94-48C8-9B52-3B0F7E42 F7AB} |GlobaluSpacIFalse dHCreblTru PredeclaId"Expose_Template DvvCust`omizaD$Option Codmp@ DT Priv* Sub tonClick() On Error GoTo9_s! 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Z"h$2 Z"$2 2Plot Z"P:, stratum Emergent has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@= Zk Z"p$2 Z"$2 stratuPlot Z"P8, stratum Canopy has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@k@ Z"r$2 Z"$2 AVegetPlot Z"P;, stratum Subcanopy has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@Z"k Z"t$2 Z"$2 AVegetPlot Z"P<, stratum Tall Shrub has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@tbk Z"v$2 Z"$2 ationIPlot Z"P7, stratum Shrub has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@k Z"x$2 Z"$2 PPlot Z"P=, stratum Dwarf Shrub has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@1'k Z"$2 Z"$2 PlotPlot Z"P<, stratum Herbaceous has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@@kP Z"$2 Z"$2 tailIDPlot Z"P?, stratum Tree Seedling has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@k Z"$2 Z"$2 responPlot Z"P>, stratum Non-Vascular has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@egk Z"$2 Z"$2 = 'S3'Plot Z"P6, stratum Vine has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@f k Z"$2 Z"$2 ecord.Plot Z"P:, stratum Epiphyte has mismatched null in tblAAVegetation.A@@ls#k ZB@>d Vege & '&Z ZB@B BB@G| X F!H Record  &A@@etatioh o` P ]](]H]h]]]]SELECT tblAADetails.AACode, tblAAVegetation.* FROM tblAADetails INNER JOIN tblAAVegetation ON tblAADetails.AAID = tblAAVegetation.AAID order by tblAAVegetation.AAID'f. *.P f %,.Z BB@[Veg ZB@.tb'& Z!0als# Z"h$2d Vege [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T1' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2blAAPlot Z"PE, stratum Emergent has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@etkk Z"p$2d Vege [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T2' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2etatPlot Z"PC, stratum Canopy has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@egetkk Z"r$2d Vege [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'T3' And VegetaLVALtionID = Z"l$j$2AVegPlot Z"PF, stratum Subcanopy has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"t$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S1' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"PG, stratum Tall Shrub has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"v$2tion R [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S2' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2DetaPlot Z"PB, stratum Shrub has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@Detailkk Z"x$2getati [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'S3' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2onIDPlot Z"PH, stratum Dwarf Shrub has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"$2 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'H' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2[EmePlot Z"PG, stratum Herbaceous has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"$2n tblV [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails$[Stratum] = 'H4' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2ID =Plot Z"PE, stratum Seedling has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@egkk Z"$2Z"d [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'N' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2Z"Plot Z"PH, stratum Nonvascular has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@kk Z"$22 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'V' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$2Plot Z"PA, stratum Vine has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@ecord.k"k" Z"$22 [VegDetailID]tblAAVegetationDetails#[Stratum] = 'E' And VegetationID = Z"l$j$2$2Plot Z"PE, stratum Epiphyte has no corresponding tblAAVegetationDetail record.A@@.k!k! ZB@>Z" & '&lV ZB@Btb BB@$|  F!H Record  &A@@$2p oh XX ] ]@]`]]]]] strSQL = "SELECT tblPlotDetails.PlotCode, tblVegetationDetails.* FROM tblPlotDetails RIGHT JOIN (tblVegetation RIGHT JOIN tblVegetationDetails ON tblVegetation.VegetationID = tblVegetationDetails.VegetationID) ON tblPlotDetails.PlotID = tblVegetation.PlotID"A@@JSELECT DISTINCT tblPlotDetails.PlotCode, tblVegetationDetails.Stratum, tblVegetationDetails.VegetationID FROM tblPlotDetails RIGHT JOIN (tblVegetation RIGHT JOIN tblVegetationDetails ON tblVegetation.VegetationID = tblVegetationDetails.VegetationID) ON tblPlotDetails.PlotID = tblVegetation.PlotID ORDER BY tblPlotDetails.PlotCode'^ls# *.= 'E' ^ %,.Z Z BB@$2 ZB@.Plot'& Z!0astratu Z"dT1corres [EmergHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"n:, stratum T1 has no Emergent cover class in tblVegetation.A@@ Reckkx Z"dT2h [CanHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"n8, stratum T2 has no Canopy cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kk Z"dT3HT JOI[SubHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2s.VegePlot Z"n;, stratum T3 has no Subcanopy cover class in tblVegetation.A@@etaikk Z"dS1Stratu [TallShHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2tatiPlot Z"n<, stratum S1 has no Tall Shrub cover class in tblVegetation.A@@tatikk Z"dS2blVege [ShrubHt] tblVegetationVegetatLVALionID = Z"l$j$2^ Plot Z"n7, stratum S2 has no Shrub cover class in tblVegetation.A@@k0k( Z"dS3ation [DwarfHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2ratuPlot Z"n=, stratum S3 has no Dwarf Shrub cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kXkP Z"dH1ion[GramHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2stratuPlot Z"n;, stratum H1 has no Graminoid cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kkx Z"dH2Vegeta[ForbHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2T3 hasPlot Z"n6, stratum H2 has no Forb cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kk Z"dH3ation[FernHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2stratuPlot Z"n6, stratum H3 has no Fern cover class in tblVegetation.A@@dkk Z"dH4tblVeg [SeedlHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$27Plot Z"n?, stratum H4 has no Tree Seedling cover class in tblVegetation.A@@kk Z"dNation [NonvasHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2ratuPlot Z"n=, stratum N has no Non-Vascular cover class in tblVegetation.A@@k0k( Z"dVion[VineHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2stratuPlot Z"n5, stratum V has no Vine cover class in tblVegetation.A@@dk`kX Z"dElVeget[EpiHt] tblVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$26Plot Z"n9, stratum E has no Epiphyte cover class in tblVegetation.A@@H3kk ZB@>lVeget & '&taX ZB@B$j@ BB@Plot|(X  F!H Record  &A@@ss in o BB@BZ"d| F!HA@@ego8X]x]]]]HSELECT DISTINCT tblAADetails.AACode, tblAAVegetationDetails.Stratum, tblAAVegetationDetails.VegetationID FROM tblAADetails RIGHT JOIN (tblAAVegetation RIGHT JOIN tblAAVegetationDetails ON tblAAVegetation.VegetationID = tblAAVegetationDetails.VegetationID) ON tblAADetails.AAID = tblAAVegetation.AAID ORDER BY tblAADetails.AACode'^ *.t] ^ %,.Zgeta BB@Z" ZB@.$2'& Z!0a Z" Z"dT1V has [EmergHt]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"P<, stratum T1 has no Emergent cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@Plotkk Z"dT2 Epiph[CanHt]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"P:, stratum T2 has no Canopy cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@ Reckk Z"dT3[SubHt]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"P=, stratum T3 has no Subcanopy cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@lsk( k Z"dS1ratum, [TallShHt]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2tiPlot Z"P>, stratum S1 has no Tall Shrub cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@VekP kH Z"dS2 tblAA [ShrubHt]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2Plot Z"P9, stratum S2 has no Shrub cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@ [Emekx kp Z"dS3tation [DwarfHt]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2erPlot Z"P?, stratum S3 has no Dwarf Shrub cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@k k Z"dHtionID [HTotalHt]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2noPlot Z"P=, stratum H has no Herbaceous cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@ubkLVAL k Z"dH4tionID[H4Ht]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2o SubcPlot Z"PA, stratum H4 has no Tree Seedling cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@hHt]kk Z"dN = [NonvasHt]tblAAVegetationVegetationID = Z"l$j$2 cPlot Z"P?, stratum N has no Non-Vascular cover class in tblAAVegetation.A@@kk" If Strata!Stratum = "V" Thene If IsNull(DLookup("[VineHt]", "tblVegetation", "VegetationID = " & Strata!VegetationID)) Thenx b MsgBox "Plot " & Strata!AAcode & ", stratum V has no Vine cover class in tblVegetation." 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Follow the two track south, then go right at the "Y". Take next two-track right about 1/4 mile. Walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76rT2*&  |k 9 ` DINO.0611113002CODINOTwelvemile GulchCross Mountain Canyon201-141DP6117239114478435NAD8312T6.5YesFrom US Highway 40, take the road toward Deer Lodge Park. Go past the trailer trash and past the metal ranch buildings. Park at the first dir road heading east. Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<X80,  DINO.0610117187CODINOTwelvemile GulchCross Mountain Canyon201-141DP6107241454478026NAD8312T4.8NoFrom US Highway 40, take the road toward Deer Lodge Park. Go past the trailer trash and past the metal ranch buildings. Park at the next available pullout on the east side of the road. Walk northwest to plot.MoffatGarmin 76tX80,  ?DINO.0609N/ACODINODeer Lodge ParkIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6097101444480384NAD8312T4.9YesTake the trail to Bill White Spring (near Deer Lodge Park), but turn west before you get there. Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76vP2*&  ?DINO.0608103390CODINODeer Lodge ParkIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6087094454480282NAD8312T4.7YesFrom Bill White Spring (near Deer Lodge Park), hike west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76hhVJ|V80,   ?DINO.0607104369CODINODeer Lodge ParkIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6077094304480053NAD8312T4.9YesFrom Bill White Spring (near Deer Lodge Park), climb to top of mesa (west), then walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76|V80,   ?DINO.0606105010CODINODeer Lodge ParkIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6067098404479896NAD8312T5.7YesFrom Bill White Spring (near Deer Lodge Park), walk southwest to plot.MoffatGarmin 76rr`T|V80,   DINO.0605106261CODINODeer Lodge ParkIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6057099874479728NAD8312T5.5YesFrom Bill White Spring (near Deer Lodge Park), walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76jjXL|V80,   DINO.0604109269CODINODeer Lodge ParkIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6047101724479192NAD8312T7.1YesFrom Bill White Spring (near Deer Lodge Park), walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76jjXL|V80,  E- EH]DINO.0616N/ACODINOTwelvemile GulchTwelvemile Mesa201-139DP6167224344479585NAD8312T4.8YesFrom US Highway 40, take the road toward Deerlodge Park. Go past trailer trash, pass road on right, cross seasonal stream, pass the top of the hill where the road cuts through a little saddle. Go another 1/4 mile, park and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~pR2*&  DINO.0615107589CODINOTwelvemile GulchCross Mountain Canyon201-139DP6157226104479430NAD8312T4.7YesFrom US Highway 40, take the road toward Deerlodge Park. Go past trailer trash, pass road on right, cross seasonal stream, pass the top of the hill where the road cuts through a little saddle. Go another 1/4 mile, park and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76X80,  DINO.0614111367CODINOTwelvemile GulchCross Mountain Canyon201-139DP6147226754478713NAD8312T6.1YesFrom US Highway 40, take the road toward Deerlodge Park. Go past trailer trash, pass road on right, cross seasonal stream, park at the top of the hill where the road cuts through a little saddle. Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~X80,  DINO.0613109161CODINOEast of Twelvemile GulchCross Mountain Canyon201-141DP6137247894479244NAD8312T5.5NoFrom US Highway 40, take the road toward Deerlodge Park. Go past trailer trash, then take first road east, then the first road north. Drive down the hill, across the wash, up the other side, and park on the right at the first opportunity. Walk west toMoffatGarmin 76h80,  DINO.0612110692CODINOTwelvemile GulchCross Mountain Canyon201-141DP6127242004478782NAD8312T8.4YesFrom US Highway 40, take the road toward Deerlodge Park. Go past trailer trash, then take first road east. Drive up the switchback and park on the right in the first wide spot. Walk NE to plot. Avoid falling off cliff.MoffatGarmin 76X80,  A ^gDINO.0623124067UTDINOStuntz ReservoirStuntz Reservoir301-32DP6236645714476619NAD8312T5.5YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, take Glider Launch Road. Turn west just past Stuntz Reservoir. Drive about one mile to the top of a rise. Walk south to plot.UintahGarmin 76xX80,  DINO.0622120264CODINOStuntz ReservoirStuntz Reservoir301-30DP6226628234477333NAD8312T5.1YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, take Glider Launch Road, the take quick right and then right again. Go past 4-way intersection about 1/4 mile. Park, walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76,,xX80,  ?DINO.0621N/ACODINOYampa River GorgeIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6217088554481368NAD8312T35.5NoPlot is at the beginning of the Yampa River gorge, on south side, about 1.25 miles west of Deerlodge Park boat ramp.MoffatGarmin 76zT2*&  ?DINO.062095063CODINOYampa River GorgeIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6207087164481830NAD8312T27.3NoFrom Deerlodge Park, go down Yampa River into the gorge. Plot is on the north side on a little ledge right where the Morgan Formation emerges from the earth.MoffatGarmin 76$$~X6.*  ?DINO.061997310CODINOVale of TearsIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6197098184481348NAD8312T5.6YesPlot is in the middle of the big flat area in the Vale of Tears, just east of the main drainage channel.MoffatGarmin 76vP6.*  ?DINO.0618N/ACODINOVale of TearsIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6187099864481477NAD8312T5.6NoHike about 1/4 mile up the Vale of Tears. The plot is on the left near piles of red dirt.MoffatGarmin 76|p~rL2*&  ?DINO.0617N/ACODINOVale of TearsIndian Water Canyon401-13DP6177101294481477NAD8312T5.9YesHike about 1/4 mile up the Vale of Tears. The plot is on the east side up in the red rocks.MoffatGarmin 76v~rL2*&   & #?DINO.062981422UTDINOHarper's CornerStuntz Reservoir301-119DP6296628424483206NAD8312T6.1YesTake Harper's Corner Road north into the park. Pass Island Park viewpoint and watch for a two-track on the left. Park there, then walk southeast to plot.UintahGarmin 76tT6.*  "DINO.0628111803CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon301-38DP6286716174478657NAD8312T4.3YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, go north over Stuntz Ridge, then turn right at next 4-way intersection. Follow 2-track, staying left, until next 4-way junction. Go right and park at the "NO ATVs" signed gate. Walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76|znV80,  !?DINO.0627108554CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon301-38DP6276727934479395NAD8312T6.3YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, go north over Stuntz Ridge, then turn right at next 4-way intersection. Follow 2-track, staying left, until next 4-way junction. Go right about 1 1/4 mile. Park and walk east to plot.MoffatGarmin 76pdznV80,   DINO.0626115519CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon301-38DP6266722764478276NAD8312T4.3YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, go north over Stuntz Ridge, then turn right at next 4-way intersection. Follow 2-track, staying left, until next 4-way junction. Go right about 3/4 mile. Walk southeast to plot.MoffatGarmin 76vvdXznV80,  ?DINO.0625110026CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon301-85DP6256720234478968NAD8312T5.2YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, go north over Stuntz Ridge, then turn right at next 4-way intersection. Follow 2-track, staying left, until next 4-way junction. Go right about 1/2 mile. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76nn\PznV80,  DINO.0624123887UTDINOStuntz ReservoirStuntz Reservoir301-32DP6246647824476680NAD8312T5.4YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, take Glider Launch Road. Turn west just past Stuntz Reservoir. Drive about one mile to the top of a rise. Walk south to plot.UintahGarmin 76xX80,  Z  Cx+DINO.0637127359UTDINOGreen RiverDinosaur Quarry201-185DP6376474174475914NAD8312T6.0YesDrive on quarry road to Green River Campground. Park and walk west to plot.UintahGarmin 76pp^RzlN80,  *?DINO.0636126757UTDINOGreen RiverDinosaur Quarry201-185DP6366479014476024NAD8312T5.5YesDrive on quarry road to Green River campground turnoff. Park and walk west to plot.UintahGarmin 76~~l`zlN80,  )?DINO.0635123471UTDINOGreen RiverSplit Mountain201-185DP6356485044476693NAD8312T5.9YesTake quarry road to Green River Campground. Walk upstream to plot.UintahGarmin 76\\J>xjN80,  (DINO.0634125584UTDINONatural Gas PipelineDinosaur Quarry201-179DP6346401544476300NAD8312T5.4NoDrive up quarry road past Brush Creek. Park at the beginning of pipeline access road. Ask homeowner for permission to cross his property. Walk northwest to plot.UintahGarmin 7600~`80,  '?DINO.063377600UTDINOViva's Cake HillStuntz Reservoir301-117DP6336650374483929NAD8312T6.3NoDrive down Echo Park road to the east end of Viva's. Hike north about 2 km to opening just below Weber cliff face.UintahGarmin 76vV6.*  &?DINO.063282383UTDINOViva's Cake HillStuntz Reservoir301-117DP6326650274483220NAD8312T5.6NoFrom Echo Park Road, drive down switchbacks and park when you are even with the east end of Viva's Cake Hill. Hike north about 1.4km to plot.UintahGarmin 76vV6.*  %?DINO.063185023UTDINOViva's Cake HillStuntz Reservoir301-119DP6316634624482934NAD8312T12.3NoFrom Echo Park Road, drive down switchbacks and park across from the draw at the upper (west) end of Viva's Cake Hill. Hike up finger ridge to plot, about 1/2 km.UintahGarmin 76(( vV6.*  $?DINO.063081422UTDINOHarpers CornerStuntz Reservoir301-119DP6306628114483270NAD8312T5.2YesTake Harpers Corner Road north into park. Pass Island Park Viewpoint. Park at next 2-track to left. Walk SE to plot.UintahGarmin 76rR6.*  v '1?DINO.0643128748UTDINOGreen RiverSplit Mountain201-185DP6436485164475212NAD8312T5.3YesDrive into park on the quarry road past campground and park near gravel pit gate. Walk about 100m into sage on south side of road.UintahGarmin 76xjN80,  0DINO.0642127857UTDINOCub CreekDP642201-189DP6426524724475778NAD8312T6.4YesDrive the quarry road through the park and out across the Green River Bridge past Chew Ranch. Park at cattle guard where road re-enters park. Walk SW to plot.UintahGarmin 76xlbTJ80,  /DINO.0641130142UTDINOGreen RiverSplit Mountain201-196DP6416507094474593NAD8312T6.0YesDrive the quarry road through the park and out across the Green River Bridge. Park at the gated road leading to the petroglyph site. Walk past the site up left hand road to plot.UintahGarmin 76>>, xjN80,  .DINO.0640130671UTDINOGreen RiverSplit Mountain201-189DP6406491504474300NAD8312T7.3NoTake road 12500S (on east side of Green River) north past gas pipeline, then turn right. Follow main road about 4.5 miles and continue down slickrock canyon. Stay in canyon and follow road down to Green River. Park and walk west to plot.UintahGarmin 76xjN80,  -DINO.0639129697UTDINOGreen RiverDinosaur Quarry201-183DP6396471234474798NAD8312T4.9NoTake road 12500S on the east side of the Green River. Go north until you cross the pipeline, then turn right. Continue about 3 miles, take first left past juniper woodland. Go downhill, turn right. Follow road north to T junction. Go right up hill. PUintahGarmin 76zlN80,  ,?DINO.0638109031UTDINOGreen RiverDinosaur Quarry301-222DP6386475624479230NAD8312T6.2YesDrive to Split Mountain boat ramp. Find the social trail that leads upriver (starts near nature trail). Walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76zlN80,   d e 8DINO.0650123860UTDINOCub CreekSplit Mountain201-167DP6506522664476794NAD8312T6.9YesTake Quarry Road through park, over bridge, past Chew Ranch. Continue to where road re-enters park boundary. Park and walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76~tfJ80,  7DINO.0649121978UTDINOCub CreekSplit Mountain201-171DP6496520604477005NAD8312T5.7YesTake Quarry Road through park, over bridge, past Chew Ranch. Continue to end. Park and walk northeast to plot.UintahGarmin 76~tfJ80,  6DINO.0648122991UTDINOCub CreekSplit Mountain201-171DP6486518484476842NAD8312T5.3YesTake quarry road through park, over bridge, past Chew Ranch. Where road parallels Cub Creek, turn left on 2-track, park at end. Walk NE to plot.UintahGarmin 76~tfJ80,  5DINO.0647124406UTDINOCub CreekSplit Mountain201-171DP6476511674476517NAD8312T5.6YesDrive through monument on Quarry Road over bridge and past Chew Ranch. As road parallels Cub Creek, watch for 2-track on left. Follow the 2-track to the end, park and walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76HH6*~tfJ80,  4DINO.0646N/AUTDINOGreen RiverSplit Mountain201-185DP6466495734474400NAD8312T5.2NoDrive into park on quarry road. Drive down turnout to river just before crossing the bridge. Walk out into rabbitbrush about 50m.UintahGarmin 76|rdH2*&  3DINO.0645128680UTDINOGreen RiverSplit Mountain201-187DP6456505474475374NAD8312T5.6NoDrive the quarry road through the park and out across the Green River Bridge. Park at the eastern end of the Chew agricultural field. Walk southeast about 200m near top of ridge in junipers.UintahGarmin 76RR@4xjN80,  2?DINO.0644129883UTDINOGreen RiverSplit Mountain201-185DP6446494214474760NAD8312T6.7YesDrive into park on the quarry road to info. pullout before cattle guard just before crossing the river. Walk north into sage field about 200m.UintahGarmin 76xjN80,  ` x / Je~@DINO.0003N/AUTDINOGorge DrawIsland Park301-26DP0036535114487094NAD8312T4.8NoOn white shale hills between Rainbow Draw and Gorge Draw, north of Island Park Road.UintahGarmin GPS 12ttZN~rh\F2*&  ?DINO.0002N/AUTDINOGorge DrawIsland Park301-26DP0026535104487298NAD8312T4.5YesOn white shale ridge between Gorge Draw and Rainbow Draw, north of Island Park Road.UintahGarmin GPS 12vv\P~rh\F2*&  >DINO.000160960UTDINOMcKee BenchIsland Park301-28DP0016509454486629NAD8312T5.4YesTop of plateau 1/2 mile NW of intersection of McKee Bench Road and Island Park Road.UintahGarmin GPS 12||bVxnbL6.*  =?DINO.0655127254UTDINOQuarry AreaDinosaur Quarry201-183DP6556465394475939NAD8312T4.8YesTake Quarry Road past entry station. Pass employee housing, and park at first 2-track on right. Walk SE to plot.UintahGarmin 76zlN80,  <?DINO.0654125601UTDINOQuarry AreaDinosaur Quarry201-183DP6546461134476327NAD8312T6.4YesTake Quarry Road past entry station. Pass employee housing, and park at first 2-track on right. Walk SE to plot.UintahGarmin 76zlN80,  ;?DINO.0653101478CODINOSand CanyonStuntz Reservoir301-154DP6536676794481045NAD8312T6.3YesTake the Echo Park Road down from Harper's Corner. When you reach Sand Canyon (signed), park and walk up the canyon. Plot is about 550 m up canyon on west side.MoffatGarmin 76 |nN80,  :?DINO.0652112001CODINOBuena Vista PeakHells Canyon301-42DP6526754454478580NAD8312T8.2NoDrive to the top of Buena Vista Peak. Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,|pX80,  9DINO.0651119355UTDINOCub CreekSplit Mountain201-171DP6516520974477511NAD8312T5.1YesTake Quarry Road through park, over bridge, past Chew Ranch. Continue to where road re-enters park boundary. Park and walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76~tfJ80,  gX G?DINO.0010126316UTDINOCub CreekSplit Mountain201-191DP0106564414476232NAD8312T7.0NoFollow cow paths up Cub Creek 1 km east of the mouth of Hog Canyon. Plot is located where creek turns sharply north.UintahGarmin GPS 12~tfJ80,  F?DINO.0009127927UTDINOMorris RanchSplit Mountain201-191DP0096553434475845NAD8312T6.0NoFrom Josie's cabin, walk to mouth of Hog Canyon, then walk due south across meadow, across Cub Creek and climb steep red shale slope to just below uppermost red ledge. Plot is just below slope with large blocks of white conglomerate/sandstone mostly coveUintahGarmin GPS 12zlP80,  E?DINO.000857737UTDINORed WashJones Hole301-20DP0086591144486997NAD8312T5.2NoSummit of ridge immediately west of Red Wash, 1/2 mile north of the Green River; east end of Island Park area.UintahGarmin GPS 12|pfZF6.*  D?DINO.000758035UTDINORed WashJones Hole301-20DP0076590604486855NAD8312T4.1NoSouth end of small ridge immediately west of Red Wash and north of the Green River; east end of Island Park area.UintahGarmin GPS 12|pfZF6.*  C?DINO.000656253UTDINOIsland Park EastIsland Park301-20DP0066583954487254NAD8312T5.1YesFrom Ruple Ranch, go 0.2 miles north to road junction, then east 0.5 miles. Walk NE to plot, 0.3 miles.UintahGarmin GPS 12xlV6.*  B?DINO.000558214UTDINOIsland Park EastIsland Park301-20DP0056584524486969NAD8312T4.5NoFrom Ruple Ranch, go 0.2 miles N to intersection, then east 0.7 miles to a dip in the road. Park and walk north into old burn 200m.UintahGarmin GPS 12xlV6.*  ADINO.0004N/AUTDINOGorge DrawIsland Park301-26DP0046534474486754NAD8312T4.1NoBrown shale ridge between Rainbow Draw and Gorge Draw, north of Island Park Road.UintahGarmin GPS 12nnTH~rh\F2*&  0 9NO?DINO.0018L7CODINONew RapidCanyon of Lodore North301-176DP0186768774503794NAD8312T7.4NoCobble bar just upriver from the New Rapid on river left.MoffatGarmin GPS 12RR8,|nB0($  N?DINO.0017L6CODINOWinnie's GrottoCanyon of Lodore North301-185DP0176770944505507NAD8312T20.0NoHalfway up colluvial fan just south of first point bar south of Winnie's Rapid.MoffatGarmin GPS 12rfzN0($  M?DINO.0016N/ACODINOYampa Bench RoadTanks Peak301-72DP0166877924479909NAD8312T5.2Yes200m upslope (south) of Yampa Bench Road, halfway between Johnson Draw and Johnson Canyon.MoffatGarmin GPS 12rf|rfR2*&  L?DINO.0015L4CODINOWade and Curtis CabinCanyon of Lodore North301-194DP0156771454506810NAD8312T14.5NoSlope above the Wade and Curtis campsite.MoffatGarmin GPS 12LL2&Z0($  KDINO.0014114870UTDINOQuarry HogbacksDinosaur Quarry301-228DP0146409154478306NAD8312T5.0No0.9 miles west of Orchid Draw.UintahGarmin GPS 12""tV80,  J?DINO.0013114873UTDINOQuarry Entrance HogbacksDinosaur Quarry301-228DP0136412404478121NAD8312T3.0No250 m west of survey point "Green" on Dinosaur Quarry topo map. Sec 28, T4S R23E.UintahGarmin GPS 12vh80,  I?DINO.0012116038UTDINOOrchid Draw HogbackDinosaur Quarry201-177DP0126419934477859NAD8312T5.0NoGo up first draw west of Orchid Draw about 100m, then up steep slope that faces sandstone hogback on west side of draw (just where draw turns sharply west).UintahGarmin GPS 12((|^80,  H?DINO.0011127927UTDINODaniel Canyon/South Cub Creek DivideSplit Mountain201-191DP0116551114475762NAD8312T5.0NoWalk directly south from Hog Canyon, across the meadow, across Cub Creek up the red Moenkopi escarpment and into the narrow Gartra mesa/cuesta. Plot is near the west end of this gradually-sloping tongue of sandstone.UintahGarmin GPS 1280,  zkr iWDINO.0026106970CODINOWest Fork Twelvemile GulchTwelvemile Mesa201-139DP0267219804479648NAD8312T6.7NoFollow Twelvemile Mesa segment of the Yampa Valley trail approx. 1.1 miles south from the trailhead on Deerlodge Park road. Cross arroyo to the east bank.MoffatGarmin GPS 1200 l80,  VDINO.002596920CODINOLily ParkTwelvemile Mesa401-5DP0257193214481306NAD8312T8.7NoFollow south bank of Yampa River 200m west of parking area located between Cross Mountain and Deerlodge Park campground.MoffatGarmin GPS 12zpfH6.*  UDINO.0024136676CODINOBuckwater DrawPlug Hat RocknoneDP0246731394464340NAD8312T10.2NoSlope of Buckwater Draw, 1.5 miles west of Harper's Corner Road.MoffatGarmin GPS 12\\B6vnT80,  T?DINO.0023S5UTDINOWarm SpringSplit Mountain301-9DP0236491324480488NAD8312T6.3NoImmediately NE and upslope from the main warm spring.UintahGarmin GPS 12:: vlbF0($  S?DINO.0022W9UTDINOAcross From Sage CreekJones Hole101-204DP0226623634488968NAD8312T4.2NoLeft bank of Green River, where a tine creeklet flows in to river and makes and alluvial fan, just upstream of the mouth of Sage Creek.UintahGarmin GPS 12~p\0($  R?DINO.0021W5UTDINOJones Hole CampgroundJones Hole101-202DP0216643454489591NAD8312T10.9YesStand is at mouth of Jones Hole Creek, on east side of creek.UintahGarmin GPS 12^^D8|nZ0($  Q?DINO.0020N/ACODINOEcho Park/Steamboat RockCanyon of Lodore South101-196DP0206701884488153NAD8312T6.0NoUpper terrace on the west side of Steamboat Rock (river right), 1/4 mile below the Echo Park boat ramp.MoffatGarmin GPS 12b2*&  P?DINO.0019L11CODINOLower Disaster FallsCanyon of Lodore North301-206DP0196747984501341NAD8312T20.0No"Spiranthes" bar between Upper and Lower Disaster Falls.MoffatGarmin GPS 12jjPDZ2*&  oG X J^?DINO.010482141UTDINOIsland Park OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-121DP1046615674483130NAD8312T3.9No200m southwest of Island Park Overlook turnoff intersection with Harper's Corner Road.UintahGarmin 76v~^6.*  ]?DINO.010381640UTDINOIsland Park OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-121DP1036616814483302NAD8312T6.7No200m NE of intersection of Harper's Corner road and Island Park Overlook road.UintahGarmin 76rf~^6.*  \?DINO.010255076CODINOJones Hole OverlookJones Hole301-142DP1026655854487514NAD8312T6.4NoTake two-track north from Echo Park Overlook approx 1 mile to fork; take right fork 200 yards north.MoffatGarmin 76~p\6.*  [DINO.0101139947CODINOHQ Housing AreaPlug Hat Rock201-216DP1016719434457372NAD8312T5.4NoFrom point approx. 1/2 way from Harpers Corner Road to housing, turn north and walk approx. 100m to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~pV80,  Z?DINO.0032N/AUTDINOEly CreekJones Hole201-15DP0326638464493028NAD8312T8.0No2/3 of the way up the south canyon wall in the upper part of the first tributary on the north side of Ely Creek west of its confluence with Jones Hole Creek. The seep / garden occupies a large pour off and adjacent slope.UintahGarmin GPS 123D GPSj^zndXD2*& Y?DINO.0031N/AUTDINOEly CreekJones Hole201-15DP0316638964492519NAD8312T5.0NoFrom intersection of Jones Hole and Ely creeks, hike 1/4 mile up Ely Creek to a trail sign. Turn right and follow a social trail up a tributary on the north side of Ely Creek about 1000 feet to a seeping ledge. Climb up to the next ledge and go upstreamUintahGarmin GPS 12zndXD2*&  X?DINO.0030N/AUTDINOEly CreekJones Hole201-15DP0306639304492443NAD8312T4.0NoFrom confluence of Ely Creek and Jones Hole Creek, hike up the Ely Creek trail approx. 1/4 mile to a trail sign. Turn right onto an unmarked social trail and hike up an unnamed tributary of Ely Creek approx. 350m to seep.UintahGarmin GPS 123D GPSh\zndXD2*& -X _ !f?DINO.0112N/AUTDINOIron Springs OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-131DP1126636554484632NAD8312T5.0NoGo approx. 500m due SE from lowest point in Harpers Corner road at head of Chew Basin (section 12). Plot is located on top of interfluve ridge north of DP111.UintahGarmin 76""|\2*&  e?DINO.011172978UTDINOIron Springs OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-131DP1116636214484528NAD8312T4.0NoApprox. 500m due SE from lowest point in Harpers Corner road at head of Chew Basin (section 12).UintahGarmin 76`6.*  d?DINO.011077036UTDINOIron Springs OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-119DP1106631914484045NAD8312T4.4NoApprox 400m NE of Iron Springs Bench Overlook turnoff from Harpers Corner Road.UintahGarmin 76vj`6.*  c?DINO.010976629UTDINOIron Springs Overlook #2Stuntz Reservoir301-119DP1096638254484007NAD8312T5.9YesGo 400m east of Iron Springs Bench overlook trail along east-trending ridge crest, then drop down hill (north) 50m.UintahGarmin 76f6.*  b?DINO.010878175UTDINOIron Springs OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-119DP1086636754483818NAD8312T6.4NoApprox 400m SSE of Iron Springs Bench Overlook; drop off rim onto steep slopes.UintahGarmin 76vj`6.*  a?DINO.010783262UTDINOIsland Park OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-121DP1076606954483072NAD8312T4.1NoGo 50 feet south of prominent (25' x 25') exposed Weber slab on Ruple Point trail, approx. 1/2 mile from trailhead.UintahGarmin 76~^6.*  `?DINO.0106N/AUTDINOIsland Park OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-121DP1066612424482764NAD8312T4.4YesFollow fence on NW corner of section 15 west to head of drainage, 100m west of serviceberry stand.UintahGarmin 76zZ2*&  _?DINO.010585270UTDINOIsland Park OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-121DP1056613124482848NAD8312T4.0Yes150m west of a point approx. 1/4 mile south of Island Park Overlook along Harper's Corner Road.UintahGarmin 76~^6.*   { ~ InDINO.012070970UTDINOStone BridgeJensen Ridge101-33DP1206476684484856NAD8312T4.6NoFrom "W" of "Stone Bridge Draw" on Jensen Ridge quad, head due SE approx 1/3 mile to a point on south side of hogback, approx 80m north of the confluence in the draw to south of hogback.UintahGarmin 76BB0$|rfN6.*  mDINO.011971148UTDINOStone BridgeJensen Ridge101-33DP1196473684484816NAD8312T5.3NoGo to point approx. 1/4 mile due south of "W" in "Stone Bridge Draw" on Jensen Ridge Quad.UintahGarmin 76pd|rfN6.*  lDINO.0118N/AUTDINOStone BridgeDinosaur Quarry101-33DP1186467634484398NAD8312T4.7NoOn sloping bench between the Stone Bridge Draw and Split Mountain proper.UintahGarmin 76bbPD~thJ2*&  kDINO.011771337UTDINOStone BridgeJensen Ridge101-33DP1176464254484775NAD8312T4.2YesLocate minor drainage immediately east of "E" in "Stone Bridge Draw" in lower SE corner of Jensen Ridge quad. Follow SW side of drainage SW approx. 1/2 mile.UintahGarmin 76  |rfN6.*  jDINO.011668020UTDINOStone BridgeJensen Ridge101-33DP1166468014485321NAD8312T4.2NoNorth side of road to Island Park in Stone Bridge Draw drainage, approx. 1/2 mile east of Coal Bed Spring. Plot on top of hogback.UintahGarmin 76|rfN6.*  i?DINO.011572974UTDINOChew BasinStuntz Reservoir301-133DP1156627274484623NAD8312T4.1NoApprox. 900 m west of Harper's Corner Road from head of Chew Basin.UintahGarmin 76ZZH<xjJ6.*  h?DINO.011470995UTDINOChew BasinStuntz Reservoir301-131DP1146629464484819NAD8312T4.7NoWalk approx. 800m due west of Harper's Corner Road at head of Chew Basin.UintahGarmin 76ffTHxjJ6.*  g?DINO.011371187UTDINOChew BasinStuntz Reservoir301-131DP1136632084484895NAD8312T4.0No200m west of Harper's Corner Road at head of Chew Basin.UintahGarmin 76DD2&xjJ6.*  W ^ :tDINO.012667817UTDINOHorse Trail Draw #3Island Park101-31DP1266504804485328NAD8312T4.7NoFind point on slope 150 m due W of the summit labeled 5451 on the Island Park Quad, in Sec. 4, T4S in SW corner of quad.UintahGarmin 76~r\6.*  sDINO.012571580UTDINOHorse Trail DrawSplit Mountain101-31DP1256502724484678NAD8312T4.7NoAscend Horse Trail Draw to Chinle outcrop. Go east to second minor crest in valley floor, on Chinle, between higher ridges formed by Gartra member and Glen Canyon.UintahGarmin 76""~rV6.*  rDINO.012471157UTDINOHorse Trail DrawIsland Park101-31DP1246499634484775NAD8312T5.5NoFollow Horse Trail Draw south to contact with Glen Canyon SS. Plot is located in an area of small, local gullies approx. 100m west of west rim of Horse Trail Draw.UintahGarmin 76xlV6.*  qDINO.012368803UTDINOStone BridgeJensen Ridge101-33DP1236480784485105NAD8312T4.7YesLocate "spring" in NE corner of section 6 in SE corner of Jensen Ridge quad. A short, broad drainage trends SE from Stone Bridge Draw at this point. Plot is approx 1/4 mile from road on top of prominent ridge/plateau dividing this drainage.UintahGarmin 76|rfN6.*  pDINO.012268803UTDINOStone Bridge #7Island Park101-32DP1226487664485147NAD8312T4.2NoFrom a point approx 1/4 mile west of where Blair Draw crosses Island Park Road (Stone Bridge Draw Rd), look for major side drainage trending SW from Stone Bridge Draw. Follow drainage to where it widens at Morrison Formation. Plot is at toe of ridge toUintahGarmin 76vjT6.*  oDINO.012172663UTDINOStone BridgeDinosaur Quarry101-33DP1216479324484553NAD8312T3.9YesTake 2-track marked on Jensen Ridge Quad immediately east of "Stone Bridge Draw" written on map. Go south to end of marked road and continue south over slick rock, across draw, and to a point 300m south of draw.UintahGarmin 76~~l`xlN6.*   N - B|?DINO.013469847UTDINORainbow #4Island Park101-27DP1346540474484982NAD8312T4.0NoGo to summit 5781 marked in Sec. 2, T4S R24E on the Island Park Quad. Plot is on a shoulder approx. 25m north of actual summit.UintahGarmin 76vl`J6.*  {?DINO.013354737UTDINOBobby IslandIsland Park301-22DP1336561324487726NAD8312T5.0NoEast side of Bobby Island, approx. 40m south of single, very large cottonwood.UintahGarmin 76hhVJzpdN6.*  z?DINO.013254737UTDINOBobby IslandIsland Park301-22DP1326559284487583NAD8312T4.3NoEastern center area of Bobby Island.UintahGarmin 76zpdN6.*  y?DINO.013154737UTDINOBobby IslandIsland Park301-22DP1316558714487785NAD8312T5.0NoFind the box elder grove on the edge of the NE side of Bobby Island.UintahGarmin 76TTB6zpdN6.*  x?DINO.013068820UTDINOMcKee #2Island Park101-29DP1306526234485033NAD8312T4.7NoFollow drainage heading S from McKee Springs to Morrison Fm. Follow valley formed by Morrison east, over crest. Plot located high on S side of drainage that least E, due S of prominent high point forming the N side of drainage. High point is ESE of "RainUintahGarmin 76~rh\F6.*  w?DINO.012969650UTDINOMcKeeIsland Park101-29DP1296522464485033NAD8312T4.7NoWalk up drainage that heads due south from McKee Springs. Where head of drainage flattens out in Morrison Formation, go to small knoll to SE, approx. 200m.UintahGarmin 76xlbV@6.*  v?DINO.012871819UTDINORainbowIsland Park101-27DP1286546104485037NAD8312T5.0No100m east of Rainbow Park boat ramp road, from a point approx. 1/2 mile from boat ramp.UintahGarmin 76pp^R|pfZD6.*  uDINO.012767622UTDINOHorse Trail DrawIsland Park101-29DP1276506814485392NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located on edge of NE quadrant of the summit plateau of point 5451 in section 4 of Island Park quad (in SE corner of map, T4S R24E).UintahGarmin 76xlV6.*  j  QDINO.014046813UTDINOWagon Road BenchIsland Park101-210DP1406540304489139NAD8312T4.7NoFrom the gate at the monument boundary on Wagon Road Bench, follow a course due west across the plateau to a deep wash. Continue straight across this was and over the crest of the next ridge. Plot is approx. 200m north of section line and 100m from rimUintahGarmin 76zlV6.*  ?DINO.013963679UTDINOIsland Park OverlookIsland Park301-22DP1396563424485948NAD8312T3.9NoFrom Island Park overlook, follow ridge crest SE approx. 1 mile to a point where juniper woodland along crest opens up to include a significant sage component.UintahGarmin 76t^6.*  ?DINO.013874444UTDINORainbowSplit Mountain101-27DP1386539314484357NAD8312T5.1NoFrom Rainbow Park boa tramp, follow trails) to Little Rainbow Park. Follow first drainage marked on Split Mountain quad upstream to where the drainage hooks north on map. Head upslope due south to plot.UintahGarmin 76``NBvl`D6.*  ?DINO.013775045UTDINORainbowSplit Mountain101-27DP1376538284484311NAD8312T4.1NoFrom Rainbow Park boat tramp, follow trails into Little Rainbow Park. Follow first drainage channel marked on Split Mountain quad toward NE. Where drainage is shown on map to hook north, go SE uphill to just below crest in junipers.UintahGarmin 76|vl`D6.*  ~?DINO.0136N/AUTDINORainbowSplit Mountain101-27DP1366534564484341NAD8312T4.1YesFrom wetland at base of Glen Canyon outcrop with Rock Art in Little Rainbow Park (see DP135), go to grassland approx. 200m due north.UintahGarmin 76~rh\@2*&  }?DINO.013574217UTDINORainbowSplit Mountain101-27DP1356532984484429NAD8312T4.6NoFrom Rainbow Park boat ramp, follow trails into Little Rainbow Park and up valley past rock art sites. At notable wetland/spring along base of Glen Canyon outcrops, follow shallow drainage above NNE approx 1/4 mile to crest. Plot is 100m into PJ to easUintahGarmin 76vl`D6.*  n e 4DINO.014671139UTDINOBear Wallow CanyonJensen Ridge101-39DP1466414424484726NAD8312T4.7NoOn Jensen Ridge Quad, find "Bear Wallow" along Island Park Road. Approx 1 mile west of Bear Hollow, and 200m west of cattle guard, look for a small wash/canyon to south. Follow drainage to immediately past prominent Entrada exposure on east side of canyUintahGarmin 76~rZ6.*  DINO.014569628UTDINOBear Wallow CanyonJensen Ridge101-39DP1456415404485125NAD8312T4.7NoOn Jensen Ridge quad, find "Bear Wallow" on Island Park road, at center of south end of map. Approx. 1 mile west of Bear Wallow, turn south on 2-track by a cattle guard. Plot is 150m due south of cattle guard.UintahGarmin 76nb~rZ6.*  ?DINO.014488285UTDINOSplit MountainSplit Mountain101-53DP1446516424482430NAD8312T4.2NoClimb to point 7398 on the section of Split Mountain east of Horse Trail Draw. Plot is located 300m SW of summit, where ponderosa stand merges with PJ.UintahGarmin 76znR6.*  ?DINO.014384103UTDINOSplit MountainSplit Mountain101-51DP1436512014482873NAD8312T6.8NoClimb to point 7528 on the east summit of Split Mountain. Go to secondary summit approx 1/3 mile due east. Plot lies approx. 100 ft elevation below rim, from a point reached 300 m SE of secondary summit.UintahGarmin 76pp^RznR6.*  ?DINO.0142N/AUTDINOSplit MountainSplit Mountain101-51DP1426508164482826NAD8312T4.7NoClimb to point 7528 on the east summit of Split Mountain. Plot is 200m SSE near rim.UintahGarmin 76||j^vjN2*&  DINO.0141N/AUTDINOWagon Road Bench #2Island Park101-210DP1416542474489064NAD8312T10.1YesFrom gate at Monument boundary on Wagon Road bench, go west to a deep draw or gully. Plot is 40m up east slope of gully from bottom, approx. 100m north of section line.UintahGarmin 76..|nX2*&  ! ' DINO.0153134873CODINOK CreekPlug Hat Rock201-76DP1536701964468911NAD8312T4.1NoHeading west on CR16 from Harper's Corner Road, find first cattle guard (approx. 1/2 mile west of HCR). Follow fence line south approx. 1/2 mile to where it drops off a rim into K Creek drainage. Plot is on knoll 100m west of fence.MoffatGarmin 76~vl`F80,  DINO.0152133081CODINOStuntz RidgeHells Canyon201-74DP1526702654472579NAD8312T4.0NoOn the Hells Canyon quad, locate where the drainage the Harper's Corner Road follows down the south side of Stuntz Ridge veers east and leaves the road. Follow the drainage 1/2 mile downstream (east) to where valley broadens and turns SE. Plot is on valMoffatGarmin 76~thP80,  DINO.0151132551UTDINOStuntz RidgeStuntz Reservoir201-72DP1516696074473180NAD8312T4.3NoPlot is in a serviceberry grove approx. 200m west of a point on the Harper's Corner road approx. one mile south of its crest at Stuntz Ridge.UintahGarmin 76|pP80,  DINO.0150134161CODINOGravel PitSnake John Reef201-78DP1506696484470590NAD8312T4.7NoFrom gravel pit on west side of Harper's Corner Road (approx. 1.25 miles NW of junction with CR16), travel approx. 400m SW into floor of shallow valley.MoffatGarmin 76vjL80,  DINO.0149134080CODINOGravel PitPlug Hat Rock201-74DP1496697564471030NAD8312T4.1NoTake Harpers Corner Road one mile NW from intersection with CR16. Plot is 200m NNW of gravel pit on W side of road.MoffatGarmin 76|rfL80,  DINO.0148N/ACODINOMiner's Draw RoadSnake John Reef201-76DP1486692424469699NAD8312T4.4NoTake CR 16 west from Harpers Corner road approx. 1.25 miles. Plot is on south side of road, approx. 200m from road, on top of cliff band.MoffatGarmin 76~rT2*&  DINO.0147134494CODINOMiner's Draw RoadSnake John Reef201-76DP1476694104469797NAD8312T4.0NoTake CR 16 west from Harpers Corner road approx. 1.25 miles. Plot located approx. 200 feet north of road.MoffatGarmin 76xZ80,  - !,EDINO.0158131773UTDINOSouth Cub CreekSplit MountainnoneDP1586552684473881NAD8312T4.7NoTake South Cub Creek Road (to Blue Mtn, or N slope of Cliff Ridge), to where a two-track marked on Split Mtn. Quad branches SW towards Burdette Draw. Take this track until 100m past crossing of S. Cub Creek. Plot is located 200m east on flatsUintahGarmin 76zrV80,  DINO.0157130104UTDINOSouth Cub CreekSplit Mountain201-193DP1576564554474696NAD8312T4.1NoTake South Cub Creek road to where it begins to climb the north slopes of Cliff Ridge (Blue Mountain). On the Split Mountain quad, section 12, T5S R24E, find where "Fork" is written. Plot is located 100m north of section 12, due north of "Fork".UintahGarmin 76rV80,  DINO.0156131107UTDINOSouth Cub CreekSplit MountainnoneDP1566567994474192NAD8312T4.3NoTake South Cub Creek road towards "Blue Mountain" (or the N slopes of Cliff Ridge). When road begins to ascend slopes up Cliff Ridge, park and walk 700m E. Plot is located 100m upslope from valley floor.UintahGarmin 76pp^RzrV80,  DINO.0155135105CODINOK CreekSnake John Reef201-77DP1556697154468682NAD8312T4.7NoHead west on CR16 from Harper's Corner Road until you are on the Snake John Reef quad. Go south approx. 1/2 mile following a line roughly on the edge of the quad to the drainage marked as a northern subsidiary of K Creek. Plot is located here.MoffatGarmin 76zpdF80,  DINO.0154135066CODINOK CreekPlug Hat Rock201-77DP1546701104468520NAD8312T4.1NoFrom cattle guard approx 1/2 mile west of Harpers Corner Road on CR16, follow fence south approx. 3/4 mile to summit of small hill south of rim of bench. Plot is 200m downhill to WSW.MoffatGarmin 7688&vl`F80,   ?DINO.0163127730UTDINONorth Cub CreekSplit Mountain201-189DP1636539654475800NAD8312T4.7NoGo to scenic marker #14 on road to Josie's cabin, cross creek to south, and plot is located in greasewood beyond box elders.UintahGarmin 76rV80,  DINO.0162131834UTDINOSouth Cub CreekSplit MountainnoneDP1626543074473885NAD8312T4.2NoTake South Cub Creek road from junction with road to Josie's Cabin approx. 1.25 miles to where it crosses South Cub Creek from west to east. Traverse SSE between creek rim and higher topography to west, approximately 1/4 mile. Follow first side drainagUintahGarmin 76zrV80,  DINO.0161131409UTDINOSouth Cub CreekSplit MountainnoneDP1616540134474051NAD8312T6.0NoTake South Cub Creek Road out of monument and to a sign on the right saying "entering BLM lands" approx 1 1/4 miles from junction with road to Josie's Cabin. Walk uphill (due south) approx. 1/3 mile to a location on a steep slope 100m east of where "560UintahGarmin 76zrV80,  DINO.0160131459UTDINOSouth Cub CreekSplit MountainnoneDP1606536844473990NAD8312T4.2NoTake South Cub Creek Road out of monument and to a sign on the right saying "entering BLM lands" approx 1 1/4 miles from junction with road to Josie's Cabin. Hike to base of cliff where "5600" appears on quad map, approx 1/3 mile SSW. A slot leads up cUintahGarmin 76zrV80,  DINO.0159130285UTDINOSouth Cub CreekSplit Mountain201-191DP1596544064474553NAD8312T5.8NoTake South Cub Creek Road (to "Blue Mountain" or north slopes of Cliff Ridge) to a point approx. 1/4 mile past where it crosses to the east side of South Cub Creek. Follow a 2-track east, then north to where road cuts sharply back to the east again (aboUintahGarmin 76rV80,  : T?DINO.0169N/AUTDINOSplit Mountain SouthSplit Mountain301-218DP1696516794478947NAD8312T12.1NoGo to head of Beach Draw, where it divides into multiple branches in the Moenkopi. Follow center branch into large canyon. Plot is located in drainage approx. 1/4 mile into canyon.UintahGarmin 76NN<0vZ2*&  ?DINO.0168N/AUTDINOSplit Mountain SouthSplit Mountain301-218DP1686516494479060NAD8312T18.7NoHike to head of Beach Draw, where it splits into multiple branches in the Moenkopi. Follow center branch into large canyon. Plot is located approx. 1/3 mile up canyon where it narrows and begins to climb steeply.UintahGarmin 76|pvZ2*&  ?DINO.0167112142UTDINOSplit Mountain SouthSplit Mountain301-218DP1676514834478582NAD8312T4.3NoHike up to the head of Beach Draw where it divides in the Moenkopi. valley before Split Mountain, the drainage divides. Climb the flatiron between the two western-most branches. The plot is located at the midway point between the base and where the WebeUintahGarmin 76|`80,  ?DINO.0166N/AUTDINOSplit Mountain SouthSplit Mountain301-218DP1666515094478783NAD8312T4.5NoHike up Beach Draw from just beyond the Chew Ranch on the road to Josie's Cabin. When you reach the broad Moenkopi valley before Split Mountain, the drainage divides. Climb the flatiron between the two western-most branches to a prominent shoulder at 5UintahGarmin 76vZ2*&  ?DINO.0165127023UTDINONorth Cub CreekSplit Mountain201-189DP1656533764476076NAD8312T5.7NoFrom cattle guard approx 1/2 mile east of junction of South and North Cub Creek roads, go upslope (due north) on slickrock to ridge crest, approx. 1/4 mile.UintahGarmin 76rV80,  ?DINO.0164127468UTDINONorth Cub CreekSplit Mountain201-189DP1646539294475841NAD8312T6.1NoGo to scenic marker #14 on road to Josie's cabin. Cross Cub Creek to south and plot is on a bench above the creek itself, in a box elder grove.UintahGarmin 76rV80,  .' xHDINO.0175125169UTDINOWest Entrance DNMDinosaur Quarry201-179DP1756411674476526NAD8312T5.1NoGo to drainage on west side of DNM west entrance road, approx. 1/4 mi. south of boundary. Plot is located on west-facing slope in the first side drainage on the right. Cobbled surface will be obvious.UintahGarmin 76vvdXxZ80,  DINO.0174125169UTDINOWest Entrance DNMDinosaur Quarry201-179DP1746411024476476NAD8312T5.7NoGo to drainage on west side of DNM west entrance road, approx . 1/4 mile south of boundary. Plot is located on south side of 2nd side drainage on left, approx. 40 ft above main drainage floor.UintahGarmin 76ddRFxZ80,  ?DINO.0173107468UTDINOCottonwood WashDinosaur Quarry301-224DP1736456834479486NAD8312T5.1NoHike up Cottonwood Wash to where it enters Weber in a narrow canyon. Plot is on west side of canyon, approx. 100 ft above floor, at a point approx. 1/3 mile from mouth of canyon.UintahGarmin 76DD2&tV80,  ?DINO.0172N/AUTDINOSounds of SilenceDinosaur Quarry301-224DP1726456384479344NAD8312T4.0NoTake Sounds of Silence Trail to divide between Red Wash and Cottonwood Creek. Hike up slopes immediately west of Cottonwood Wash as it enters steep canyon in Weber. Plot is approx 100m upslope from where grade steepens on Park City's lower member.UintahGarmin 76rT2*&  ?DINO.0171110548UTDINOSounds of SilenceDinosaur Quarry301-224DP1716454234478863NAD8312T3.8NoTake Sounds of Silence trail to the divide between Cottonwood and Red Washes. Plot is south of trail at highest point in grasslands, approx. 50m from trail.UintahGarmin 76 xZ80,  ?DINO.0170117234UTDINOSplit Mountain SouthSplit Mountain301-218DP1706517474477926NAD8312T5.6NoFollow Beach Draw to where it crosses the Chinle, just before it begins to divide into multiple branches. Follow the valley between hogbacks east approx 1/4 mile to plot, located on red soils on north slopes of the valley floor.UintahGarmin 76|`80,   l?DINO.0181115473UTDINOSounds of SilenceDinosaur Quarry201-175DP1816462564477963NAD8312T5.0NoPark at Sounds of Silence trailhead. Hike up trail until Entrada formation is on your east side. Hike up Entrada crest to the east for approx. 1/4 mile to plot.UintahGarmin 76&&xZ80,  ?DINO.0180115644UTDINOSounds of SilenceDinosaur Quarry201-175DP1806457214478011NAD8312T4.7NoPark at Sounds of Silence trailhead. Hike 3/4 mile NW to south-facing slopes on north side of valley. Plot is on crest of these slopes at west end of hogback.UintahGarmin 76""xZ80,  ?DINO.0179116808UTDINOSounds of SilenceDinosaur Quarry201-175DP1796457154477803NAD8312T4.4NoPark at Sounds of Silence trailhead. Hike NW along base of Morrison slopes with aspect to NE to a point approx. 1/2 mile from parking lot. Plot is 50 ft. upslope.UintahGarmin 76(( xZ80,  ?DINO.0178115278UTDINOQuarryDinosaur Quarry301-224DP1786435324478222NAD8312T5.4NoFrom east end of Quarry shuttle parking lot, follow drainage north to where it "Y"s approx. 1/2 mile. Plot is located on east side of drainage, 100 ft. past "Y".UintahGarmin 76zpbD80,  ?DINO.0177111559UTDINOQuarryDinosaur Quarry301-224DP1776441874478714NAD8312T4.0NoHike up service road that heads north form halfway up access road to quarry. Once past the end of road, climb slabs to E of drainage bottom to height of land. Plot is located on sands in a large open area.UintahGarmin 76jjXLzpbD80,  ?DINO.0176N/AUTDINOQuarryDinosaur Quarry301-224DP1766438704478402NAD8312T4.1NoWalk up service road that goes north up drainage from a point halfway up hill to Quarry from the Quarry access road. At end of service road hike up NW to the top of sandy knoll, approx. 150m.UintahGarmin 76FF4(tj\>2*&  9( e r'?DINO.0188106543CODINODonald Wall PlaceHells Canyon301-87DP1886704544479669NAD8312T5.3NoPlot is located approx. 1/3 mile NW of Donald Wall Place, on north-facing slopes draining into Cottonwood Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76~rZ80,  ?DINO.0187N/ACODINOCanyon OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-89DP1876680224479826NAD8312T11.7NoPlot is located below rim just west of Canyon Overlook.MoffatGarmin 76HH6*|pP2*&  ?DINO.0186104613CODINOStuntz ReservoirStuntz Reservoir301-91DP1866657274480004NAD8312T3.8NoPlot is located just north of park boundary approx 3/4 mile east of Stuntz Draw, or 1/4 mile east of where boundary turns north and runs downhill to Pool Creek.MoffatGarmin 76  xX80,  ?DINO.0185116057UTDINOBoat RampDinosaur Quarry201-173DP1856479814478022NAD8312T4.2NoPark at first scenic pullout on east side of road to Split Mountain boat ramp as you head north from the junction with road to Josie's Cabin. Hike 1/2 mile east to far end of juniper-covered ridge. Plot is on west-facing slope near north end of ridge.UintahGarmin 76vhJ80,  ?DINO.0184126143UTDINOGreen River HighlandsDinosaur Quarry201-173DP1846483254476316NAD8312T3.9NoPark at Chew/Douglas ranch overlook near Green River campground. Walk 500m NW to plot.UintahGarmin 76zb80,  ?DINO.0183122281UTDINOGreen River HighlandsDinosaur Quarry201-173DP1836474724476906NAD8312T4.2NoPark at Chew/Douglas ranch overlook near Green River campground. Hike 1/2 mile west into drainage. Hike up drainage approx. 1 mile to crest on west side of its head. Plot is located on west-facing slopes in small gully immediately north of large bullyUintahGarmin 76b80,  ?DINO.0182116809UTDINOSounds of SilenceDinosaur Quarry201-175DP1826463764477835NAD8312T5.7NoPark at Sounds of Silence trailhead. Hike 1/2 mile east along road, then 100m north to plot.UintahGarmin 76~xZ80,      kN'?DINO.019558945CODINOSuccess BurnCanyon of Lodore South101-153DP1956751184486825NAD8312T4.1NoPlot is located in grasslands approx. 300m SW of the end of the two-track at the rim of the Yampa Canyon on the NE edge of the Success Burn.MoffatGarmin 76zN6.*  ?DINO.019486504CODINOIron Springs BenchStuntz Reservoir301-114DP1946682124482804NAD8312T5.7NoPlot is located approx. 1.5 km NE of a point on the Iron Springs Bench road where the road enters the very first drop into Sand Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76zZ6.*  ?DINO.019388330CODINOIron Springs BenchStuntz Reservoir301-114DP1936678494482530NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located approx. 1 km up the most easterly shallow drainage shown on the Stuntz Reservoir quad representation of the Iron Springs Bench. (Bench between upper Pool and Sand Canyons)MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<zZ6.*  DINO.019299260CODINOStuntz DrawStuntz Reservoir301-111DP1926647844481138NAD8312T11.1NoEnter Stuntz Draw from Pool Creek crossing on the dugway. Plot is located on west-facing slope approx. 100m up draw and 40m above wash floor.MoffatGarmin 76zlL6.*  DINO.0191N/ACODINOMiner's Draw RoadPlug Hat Rock201-76DP1916698754469843NAD8312T6.5NoPlot is 1/2 way up hillside on north side of Miner's Draw Road (CR 16), at a point approx. 3/4 mile west of Harper's Corner road.MoffatGarmin 76znT2*&  DINO.0190N/AUTDINOStuntz DrawStuntz Reservoir301-93DP1906641844479403NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located on east rim of Stuntz Draw, approx. 1/2 mile WNW of point 8018.UintahGarmin 76nn\P~thH2*&  DINO.0189N/AUTDINOStuntz DrawStuntz Reservoir301-93DP1896639894479081NAD8312T11.0NoPlot is located near top of Stuntz Draw, where a small side drainage enters from the SW. The main drainage has a significant bend in it at this point, from NE-SW to NW-SE.UintahGarmin 76** ~thH2*&   H !.?DINO.0203N/ACODINOChew RanchJones Hole101-60DP2036690604485742NAD8312T4.2NoPlot is located in Pool Creek wetlands approx 1/2 mile downstream of where the Echo Park road crosses Pool Creek by the Chew Ranch.MoffatGarmin 76|pfZF2*&  ?DINO.0202N/ACODINOBull CanyonTanks Peak201-106DP2026830974481481NAD8312T20.0NoPlot is located in West Serviceberry Draw, approx. 200m upstream from its confluence with Bull Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76vtj\H2*&  ?DINO.0201N/ACODINOBull ParkTanks Peak201-106DP2016832704482033NAD8312T7.6NoPlot is on north-facing slopes on the south side of the next canyon (very short canyon) north of Bull Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76~|pfXD2*&  ?DINO.020094982CODINOMantle CaveHells Canyon201-102DP2006779114481766NAD8312T7.9NoPlot is located in drainage downstream of Mantle Cave.MoffatGarmin 76::(|rdL6.*  ?DINO.0199N/ACODINOSand CanyonStuntz Reservoir301-115DP1996687244481721NAD8312T20.0NoPlot is located approx. 1/4 mile upstream from the confluence of the prominent side drainage entering Sand Canyon in section 18 of the Stuntz Reservoir quad. Plot is 50m above drainage floor on south side.MoffatGarmin 76pp^RvhH2*&  ?DINO.0198N/ACODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon101-136DP1986745884483287NAD8312T5.7NoPlot is approx. 100m downstream of where Yampa Bench road crosses Red Rock Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76vvdXvhP2*&  ?DINO.019776448CODINOBilliard TableHells Canyon101-138DP1976738094484040NAD8312T4.5NoPlot is located on the NE side of a subsidiary ridge running SE from the West Mantle Allotment fence line, starting at a point about 1/2 way from cattle guard on Yampa Bench road and the rim of the Billiard Table.MoffatGarmin 76~~l`xjR6.*  ?DINO.019677078CODINOBilliard TableHells Canyon101-138DP1966734774483987NAD8312T4.2NoFollow west Mantle allotment fences from cattle guard on Yampa Bench Road. Plot is on prominent shoulder just below Billiard Table rim.MoffatGarmin 76xjR6.*  ?; 4 [DINO.0210N/ACODINOCub CreekJones Hole201-52DP2106675684495369NAD8312T5.7NoPlot is located on flat area approx. 1/4 mile south of north summit of Wild Mountain (VABM 8624).MoffatGarmin 76pdzndXD2*&  DINO.020918987CODINOCub CreekJones Hole201-52DP2096676484495512NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located approx. 1/4 mile south of north Wild Mountain summit (VABM 8624) and just below rim to the east.MoffatGarmin 76~rh\H6.*  DINO.0208N/ACODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-52DP2086674694495632NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located approx. 100 yards SW of benchmark 8624 on northern summit of Wild Mountain.MoffatGarmin 76~~l`vl`L2*&  ?DINO.0207N/ACODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore South201-57DP2076724814497595NAD8312T5.7NoPlot is located on canyon rim approx. 1/2 mile due east of monument boundary corner (corner located 1.25 miles east of Massey Cabin).MoffatGarmin 76|pD2*&  ?DINO.020614398CODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore South201-57DP2066719044497368NAD8312T5.7NoPlot is located immediately south of the DNM boundary corner approx. 1.25 miles due east of Massey Cabin. Note that boundary marked on quad is incorrect - boundary corner is actually at SE corner of Sec. 28.MoffatGarmin 76||j^tH6.*  ?DINO.0205N/ACODINOIron Springs BenchStuntz Reservoir301-114DP2056661664481076NAD8312T4.1NoWhile traveling east on the dugway, locate the first drainage marked in section 13 of the Stuntz Reservoir quad, immediately after leaving the rim of upper Pool Creek canyon. Plot is located on the top 1/3 of a prominent open triangle at the base of steMoffatGarmin 76vV2*&  ?DINO.020491328CODINOSand CanyonStuntz Reservoir301-114DP2046686744482375NAD8312T10.7NoPlot is located approx. 200 feet straight uphill on the east side of Sand Canyon, from a point on the road approx. 1/4 mile north of the confluence of Sand and the major tributary to Sand Canyon in section 18 of the topo map.MoffatGarmin 76|zlL6.*    v?DINO.021611081CODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore North301-156DP2166721994499752NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located approx. 1/4 mile east of monument boundary and one mile south of confluence of Ecklund Draw and Pot Creek.MoffatGarmin 76tH6.*  ?DINO.0215N/ACODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore North301-156DP2156726084500059NAD8312T4.2NoPlot is located on the south side of a low ridge at a point near the center of section 12 on the Canyon of Lodore North quad, approx. 1/2 mile east of monument boundary and 1/2 mile south of Pot Creek drainage.MoffatGarmin 76~~l`~pD2*&  ?DINO.0214N/ACODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore North301-156DP2146727634499210NAD8312T4.5NoPlot is located approx. 0.6 mile east of monument boundary and 1.25 miles south of where "POT" is written on the Canyon of Lodore North topo quad - part of "POT CREEK" drainage.MoffatGarmin 76<<*~pD2*&  ?DINO.021312961CODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore South201-57DP2136726784498558NAD8312T4.0NoPlot is located on a NW-facing slope of a ridge above the west side of the Green River, at a point about halfway between Hell's Half Mile and Pot Creek. The high point of this ridge is in section 27 on the Canyon of Lodore South quad, and the plot is apMoffatGarmin 76tH6.*  DINO.021215833CODINOCub CreekJones Hole201-51DP2126680344496514NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located just below rim of a bench summit, which is located 1/2 mile NE of the northern Wild Mountain summit. Plot is approx. 100m E of bench summit.MoffatGarmin 76~rh\H6.*  DINO.0211N/ACODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-25DP2116682224494523NAD8312T5.7NoPlot is located 100m north of southern Wild Mountain summit (VABM 8380), in the midst of the upper end of a prominent aspen grove.MoffatGarmin 76vl`L2*&   I?DINO.022216044CODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-51DP2226690214496445NAD8312T4.4NoHike up drainage west of Massey Cabin. Follow monument boundary south approx. 1/3 mile to a gate. Plot is located approx. 1/4 mile east of fence line along ridge crest.MoffatGarmin 76 zpdP6.*  ?DINO.0221N/ACODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-51DP2216688114495289NAD8312T4.7NoHike up drainage west of Massey Cabin. Follow monument boundary fence south to where it crosses a high flat ridge immediately north of the headwaters of Rippling Brook. Plot is located approx. 100m east f fence line on ridge crest.MoffatGarmin 76|vl`L2*&  DINO.022017231CODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-51DP2206686914495961NAD8312T4.4NoHike up drainage heading west from Massey Cabin. Follow monument boundary south approximately 1/2 mile, to a point approx. 200m south of a developed spring. Plot is located west of fence line and about 50m upslope.MoffatGarmin 76||j^zpdP6.*  ?DINO.021916044CODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-51DP2196688144496422NAD8312T4.3NoPlot is located on the shoulder of a ridge forming the south side of the drainage flowing east into the monument and past the Massey Cabin. If you hike up this drainage (west) from the cabin, when you reach the monument boundary, follow it south approxMoffatGarmin 76zpdP6.*  DINO.0218N/ACODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore South301-156DP2186712664499015NAD8312T4.7NoThis plot is located approximately 1/4 mile west of the monument boundary, near the north edge of section 28, T8N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76~pD2*&  DINO.021711337CODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore North301-156DP2176711024499483NAD8312T5.7NoPlot is in the broad valley south of Pot Creek, located approx. 1.5 miles north and 1 mile east of the Massey Cabin. At approx. the NW corner of SE4 section 21 (T8N, R103W).MoffatGarmin 76::(tH6.*   ?DINO.0228N/ACODINORippling BrookCanyon of Lodore South201-27DP2286698114494471NAD8312T11.3NoPlot is located along the drainage floor of Rippling Brook, at a point approx. 1/3 of the way between the top of the Lodore cliff exposure and the base of the Madison limestone.MoffatGarmin 76FF4(zN2*&  ?DINO.022716753CODINOMassey CabinCanyon of Lodore South201-49DP2276701934496134NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located approx. 2/3 mile south of Massey Cabin, at a point approx. 200m uphill to the east of the drainage floor.MoffatGarmin 76zN6.*  ?DINO.022616753CODINOMassey CabinCanyon of Lodore South201-49DP2266703794496114NAD8312T4.3NoThe plot is located on the south end of the prominent ridge forming the east side of the drainage flowing south from the Massey Cabin. Plot is approx 15 m above the prominent band of exposed Lodore Formation where the ridge steepens.MoffatGarmin 76zN6.*  ?DINO.022514980CODINOWild MountainCanyon of Lodore South201-49DP2256696074497076NAD8312T4.9NoHike up ridge due west of Massey Cabin for approx. 1/3 mile to plot.MoffatGarmin 76llZN|P6.*  ?DINO.022415634CODINOWild MountainCanyon of Lodore South201-49DP2246693004496664NAD8312T6.0NoHike up drainage west of Massey Cabin. Approx. 1/2 mile up drainage is a prominent stand of PRUVIR. Plot is located in stand.MoffatGarmin 76|P6.*  ?DINO.022316044CODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-49DP2236690814496509NAD8312T5.3NoHike up drainage west of Massey Cabin. Follow monument boundary south approx 1/3 mile to a gate. Hike east approx. 1/3 mile down ridge, then drop off crest to north approx 200m to plot.MoffatGarmin 76BB0$zpdP6.*  S Q <O?DINO.023529924UTDINOEly CreekJones Hole201-15DP2356640094492461NAD8312T4.3NoPlot is located on slab above and to the east of the Ely Creek drainage, due east from a point approx. 1/4 mile north of the confluence of Big Draw and Ely Creek.UintahGarmin 76~rh\H6.*  ?DINO.0234N/AUTDINOJones HoleJones Hole201-15DP2346649904493638NAD8312T5.9NoPlot is located on the east side of Jones Hole Creek, near the top of the scree slope below Madison cliffs. Head upslope from a point on the trail approx. 400m south of the monument boundary.UintahGarmin 76BB0$|pfZF2*&  ?DINO.0233N/ACODINOMassey CabinCanyon of Lodore South201-49DP2336700944495790NAD8312T6.1NoPlot is located approx. 3/4 mile south of Massey Cabin in the bottom of the drainage flowing south from the cabin.MoffatGarmin 76vJ2*&  DINO.0232N/ACODINOEcklund DrawCanyon of Lodore North301-159DP2326717244501705NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located approx 100m west of monument boundary, at a point approx. 1/2 mile N of the confluence of Ecklund Draw and Pot Creek.MoffatGarmin 76vJ2*&  ?DINO.02319119CODINOEcklund DrawDP231301-161DP2316722684501890NAD8312T4.4NoPlot is located inside the corner of the monument and 1/2 mile north of the confluence of Ecklund Draw and Pot Creek. Plot is approx 1/4 mile east of the boundary and 1/2 mile north of the confluence.MoffatGarmin 76RR@4zndVL4,(  ?DINO.0230N/ACODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore North301-161DP2306720104501224NAD8312T5.9NoPlot is located at the confluence of Pot Creek and Ecklund Draw.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<~pD2*&  ?DINO.0229N/ACODINORippling BrookCanyon of Lodore South201-27DP2296698224494437NAD8312T17.8NoPlot is located on steep slopes approx. 100 feet above and south of the Rippling Brook stream course, approx. 1/3 of the distance between the top of the Lodore Formation exposure and the base of the Madison.MoffatGarmin 76pdzN2*&   W 09^?DINO.02429088CODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore North301-165DP2426783654501961NAD8312T4.2NoPlot is located approx. 100m west of the pass where the 2-track from Jack Springs crosses into the Zenobia Basin drainage area (crossing Douglas Mountain).MoffatGarmin 76zN4,(  DINO.024117349CODINOFive SpringsZenobia Peak201-37DP2416834824495998NAD8312T5.1NoPlot is located approx. 1/4 mile south of Douglas Mountain Blvd. And 300m west of the Five Springs Draw drainage.MoffatGarmin 76|rfN6.*  DINO.024016500CODINOFive SpringsZenobia Peak201-37DP2406822164496242NAD8312T5.8NoPlot is located approx. 200m down slope (N) of Douglas Mtn. Blvd., from a point approx. 1/2 mile outside the monument boundary.MoffatGarmin 76|rfN6.*  DINO.023916500CODINOFive SpringsZenobia Peak201-37DP2396823154496376NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located approx. 400m down slope to the north of Douglas Mountain Blvd, from a point on the road approx. 1/2 mile outside the monument boundary.MoffatGarmin 76|rfN6.*  ?DINO.0238N/AUTDINOEly CreekJones Hole201-15DP2386641084492181NAD8312T14.2NoPlot is located on the south side of Ely Creek, approx.. 30m above the creek bed at a point approx. 300m downstream from the confluence of Big Draw and Ely Creek.UintahGarmin 76zndXD2*&  ?DINO.023729255UTDINOEly CreekJones Hole201-15DP2376639534492201NAD8312T6.0NoPlot is located at the confluence of Ely Creek and Big Draw.UintahGarmin 76<<*~rh\H6.*  ?DINO.023629255UTDINOEly CreekJones Hole201-15DP2366638444492491NAD8312T24.4NoPlot s located on a stream terrace on the west side of Ely Creek, at a point approx. 1/3 mile north of the confluence of Big Draw and Ely Creek.UintahGarmin 76~rh\H6.*  9 eDINO.024827938CODINOBurnt GulchCanyon of Lodore South201-1DP2486796184493003NAD8312T4.2NoPlot is located on top of the ridge east of the upper branches of Burnt Gulch, but approx. 1/3 mile south of the ridge summit. It is also approx. 1 mile SE of Iron Mine Ridge.MoffatGarmin 76>>, xL6.*  DINO.0247N/ACODINOBurnt GulchZenobia Peak201-1DP2476798634493276NAD8312T4.4NoPlot is located on the east side of the crest of the prominent ridge on the east side of the upper branches of Burnt Gulch, approx. 1 mile due east of Iron Mine Ridge.MoffatGarmin 76tj`H2*&  DINO.0246N/ACODINOBurnt GulchCanyon of Lodore South201-1DP2466797814493314NAD8312T4.2NoPlot is located close to summit marked "7932" on the east side of the very upper branches of Burnt Gulch, approx. 1 mile due east of Iron Mine Ridge.MoffatGarmin 76~tH2*&  ?DINO.024510614CODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore North301-152DP2456778324500539NAD8312T7.9NoFollow 2-track NNE from "Old Basset Camp" (on the W side of Zenobia Basin). This is the 2-track that leads to Jack Springs. Plot is located upslope on bouldery slopes east of 2-track, approx. 3/4 mile past Basset Camp. Plot is perhaps 300m east of tracMoffatGarmin 76|P6.*  ?DINO.024410233CODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore North301-152DP2446765894500838NAD8312T5.9NoPlot is located approx. 1.25 miles NW of the Old Basset Camp, at a point just west of the ridgeline and approx. 150m NW of section corner marked "7332" on topo map.MoffatGarmin 76..|P6.*  ?DINO.0243N/ACODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore North301-165DP2436777894502312NAD8312T4.5NoPlot is located on the southern side of the broad ridge crest west of where the 2-track from Jack Springs crosses Douglas Mountain heading south into the Zenobia Basin drainage. Plot is approx. 1/2 mile west of the pass.MoffatGarmin 76~xL2*&  j%  z?DINO.0254N/ACODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore South201-63DP2546787324497414NAD8312T10.2NoPlot is located on the lower slopes of a ridge radiating from the Zenobia Peak massif. Plot is on the north slope of this ridge, approx. 1/4 mile ESE from the corner marked "7239" of section 29 in the very NE corner of the Canyon of Lodore South quad mapMoffatGarmin 76xL2*&  ?DINO.025313753CODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore South201-63DP2536787984497867NAD8312T8.2NoPlot is located approx. 100m upslope on the SW slopes of a ridge radiating from the Zenobia Peak massif, and approx. 1/2 mile ENE of survey mark "7239" in the SW corner of section 29 in the NE corner of the Canyon of Lodore South quad map.MoffatGarmin 76|P6.*  DINO.025224225CODINOIron Mine RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-33DP2526776014493837NAD8312T5.9NoPlot is located 30 m east of monument boundary and 50m south of 2-track that passes immediately north of Iron Mine Ridge.MoffatGarmin 76T6.*  DINO.025124225CODINOIron Mine RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-33DP2516775504493824NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located 50m west of monument boundary and 50m south of 2-track that passes immediately north of Iron Mine Ridge.MoffatGarmin 76T6.*  DINO.025031451CODINOBurnt GulchCanyon of Lodore South201-1DP2506790814492128NAD8312T5.5NoPlot is located 100m upslope from a subsidiary was on the east side of Burnt Gulch, approx. 1/4 mile up the subsidiary from Burnt Gulch. Legal description of plot location is SE4NW4 section 17, T7N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZxL6.*  DINO.0249N/ACODINOBurnt GulchCanyon of Lodore South201-1DP2496793124492734NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located in the NW corner of the NE4 of section 17, T7N R102W (SE of Iron Mine Ridge approx 1 mile).MoffatGarmin 76~tH2*&   - .: ?DINO.0262N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-45DP2626755654496929NAD8312T10.2NoPlot is located approx. 200m NNE of point 8348 on Limestone Ridge.MoffatGarmin 76jjXL|P2*&  ?DINO.0261N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-45DP2616755224496913NAD8312T6.2NoPlot is located approx. 150 m north of point 8348 on Limestone Ridge.MoffatGarmin 76nn\P|P2*&  ?DINO.0260N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-45DP2606760154496984NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located on the high shoulder of a ridge radiating south from the highest point of Limestone Ridge (Point 8581). Plot is approx. 1/4 mile south of point 8581.MoffatGarmin 7600|P2*&  ?DINO.0259N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-43DP2596760794497275NAD8312T4.2NoPlot is on east side of Limestone summit crest, 10m below point 8581.MoffatGarmin 76nn\P|P2*&  ?DINO.0258N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-45DP2586757164495335NAD8312T4.2NoPlot is located approx. 1/3 mile east of Limestone Springs, on the ridge crest approx. 1/4 mile south of a minor summit.MoffatGarmin 76|P2*&  ?DINO.0257N/ACODINOChokecherry SpringCanyon of Lodore South201-43DP2576767854497285NAD8312T7.1NoPlot is located approx. 200m WNW of Chokecherry Spring.MoffatGarmin 76XXF:V2*&  ?DINO.0256N/ACODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore South201-63DP2566790164498322NAD8312T8.2NoPlot is located on the north side of a ridge radiating from the Zenobia Peak massif. Plot is approx. 300m due south of the center of section 29, T8N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76xL2*&  ?DINO.025513026CODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore South201-61DP2556782374498763NAD8312T5.0NoPlot is located approx. 1/2 mile east of point 7539, which is the small summit north of Zenobia Creek in section 30, T8N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76|P6.*   { # KDINO.027117110CODINOZenobia PeakCanyon of Lodore South201-41DP2716794844496219NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located approx. 1/3 mile SE of point 8706 in section 32, T8N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZzN6.*  DINO.0270N/ACODINOZenobia PeakCanyon of Lodore South201-41DP2706794964496494NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located approx. 150m SE of point 8706 in section 32, T8N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76llZNvJ2*&  DINO.0269N/ACODINOZenobia PeakCanyon of Lodore South201-41DP2696792054496416NAD8312T4.3NoPlot is located approx. 1/3 mile SW of point 8706 in section 32, T8N R102W, along the ridge crest.MoffatGarmin 76vJ2*&  ?DINO.026817110CODINOZenobia PeakCanyon of Lodore South201-41DP2686790544496239NAD8312T4.3NoPlot is located near the ridge crest approx. 1/2 mile SW of point 8706 in section 32, T8N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76zN6.*  DINO.0267N/ACODINOJack SpringsJack Springs301-167DP2676805184502573NAD8312T5.9NoPlot is located approx 200m north (down slope) from the SE corner of the SW4 of section 9, T8N, R102W.MoffatGarmin 76zzpbJ2*&  DINO.02668781CODINOJack SpringsJack Springs301-167DP2666804324502377NAD8312T5.3NoPlot is located in the SE corner of the SW4 section 9, T8N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76PP>2|rdL4,(  DINO.02657945CODINOJack SpringsJack Springs301-167DP2656800904503225NAD8312T5.3NoPlot is located at SE corner of the SW4NW4 of section 9, T8N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6|rdL4,(  ?DINO.0264N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-45DP2646745464496261NAD8312T5.0NoPlot is located 80m south of the Limestone Ridge crest, at a point approx. 1/3 mile SW of point 8314.MoffatGarmin 76|P2*&  ?DINO.0263N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-45DP2636757194497055NAD8312T7.2NoPlot is located approx 300m NNE of 8348 on Limestone Ridge.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<|P2*&  ? G ai ?DINO.0279N/ACODINOIron Mine BasinHaystack Rock11632-204DP2796941474484703NAD8312T5.2NoFind where the Iron Mine Basin access road enters the monument boundary approx. 1/2 mile N of where Iron Mine Basin drains south in a small canyon. Plot is located 1 mile SW of this gate.MoffatGarmin 76PP>2|jP2*&   ?DINO.027868168CODINOIron Mine BasinHaystack Rock11632-204DP2786941044485285NAD8312T5.0NoFind where the Iron Mine Basin access road enters the monument boundary approx. 1/2 mile N of where Iron Mine Basin drains south into a small canyon. Plot is located approx. 1 km SW of this gate.MoffatGarmin 76ddRFnT6.*   DINO.0277N/ACODINOPeterson DrawZenobia Peak11633-76DP2776882274492581NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located in the NW4NW4 of section 17, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76>>, ~tdL2*&   DINO.027630477CODINOPeterson DrawZenobia Peak11633-76DP2766881844492385NAD8312T7.2NoPlot is located in the SW4NW4 section 17, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76<<*xhP6.*   DINO.0275N/ACODINOZenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-39DP2756814884496368NAD8312T6.7NoPlot is located at the NE corner of the SW4SW4 section 33, T8N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6xnbJ2*&  DINO.027423177CODINOLittle Joe DrawZenobia Peak201-36DP2746807124494046NAD8312T5.3NoPlot is located at the SW corner of the NW4NE4 of section 9, T7N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76bbPDxlT6.*  DINO.027324459CODINOLittle Joe DrawZenobia Peak201-36DP2736805044493823NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located in the SE4NW4 of section 9, T7N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76@@."xlT6.*  DINO.0272N/ACODINOZenobia PeakCanyon of Lodore South201-35DP2726793164494717NAD8312T5.5NoPlot is located approx. 1.25 miles due south of point 8706. Plot is in section 5, T7N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76xvJ2*&  GQ ycDINO.0286N/ACODINOBower DrawGreystone11632-204DP2866914634488342NAD8312T5.3NoPlot is located approx. 200 m NNE of the SW corner of section 27, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76^^L@tjXF2*&  DINO.028551975CODINOBower DrawGreystone11632-204DP2856913854488175NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located approx 75 m south of the SW corner of section 27, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76bbPDxn\J6.*  ?DINO.028460456CODINOBower DrawZenobia Peak11632-204DP2846903364486654NAD8312T5.4NoThere is a large, unnamed mesa between Buck and Bower draws, bounded on the south by the Yampa River. Plot is located approx. 150 m east of point "7275" marked on the mesa top.MoffatGarmin 7622 ~tbJ6.*  ?DINO.028350478CODINOBower DrawGreystone11632-204DP2836907944488469NAD8312T4.5NoPlot is located approx. 1/2 mile W of where Bower Draw drains across the monument boundary.MoffatGarmin 76nbxn\J6.*  ?DINO.028268743CODINOIron Mine BasinHaystack Rock11632-204DP2826945714485187NAD8312T4.7NoFind where the Iron Mine Basin access road enters the monument boundary approx. 1/2 mile N of where Iron Mine Basin drains south in a small canyon. Plot is located in a small side valley approx. 1/4 mile W of the Iron Mine drainage from a point immediatMoffatGarmin 76nT6.*  ?DINO.0281N/ACODINOIron Mine BasinHaystack Rock11632-204DP2816945984484468NAD8312T5.2NoFind where the Iron Mine Basin access road enters the monument boundary approx. 1/2 mile N of where Iron Mine Basin drains south in a small canyon. Plot is located 1 mile SSE of this gate, approx. 50 m N of the Yampa Canyon rim.MoffatGarmin 76|jP2*&  ?DINO.0280N/ACODINOIron Mine BasinHaystack Rock11632-204DP2806945124484500NAD8312T4.9NoFind where the Iron Mine Basin access road enters the monument boundary approx. 1/2 mile N of where Iron Mine Basin drains south in a small canyon. Plot is located 1 mile SSE of this gate, on the Yampa Canyon rim.MoffatGarmin 76rf|jP2*&  A n R"aDINO.029547205CODINOBuck RidgeZenobia Peak11632-206DP2956903644489157NAD8312T5.7NoThis plot is located approx. 750m ESE of the SE corner of section 20, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76pp^R~tbJ6.*  DINO.029445227CODINOBuck RidgeGreystone11632-206DP2946908014489542NAD8312T4.6NoThis plot is located approx. 600m WSW of the SW corner of section 22, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76jjXLxn\J6.*  DINO.0293N/ACODINOLimestone Ridge EastGreystone11632-206DP2936929334490951NAD8312T4.4NoThis plot is located in the NW corner of SW4NW4 section 23, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76ffTH~lZ2*&  DINO.029242876CODINOLimestone Ridge EastGreystone11632-206DP2926929904490279NAD8312T4.6NoPlot is located in the NW corner of the SW4SW4 of section 23, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76nn\Pp^6.*  ?DINO.0291N/ACODINOIron Mine BasinGreystone11632-204DP2916929484486129NAD8312T6.4NoPlot is located approx. 500 m south of the SW corner of section 35, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76llZN~tbP2*&  ?DINO.029066552CODINOIron Mine BasinHaystack Rock11632-204DP2906929444485602NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located approx 300m south of the corner of the monument boundary (as marked on the Greystone quad), 1/2 mi south of the SW corner of section 35, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76""nT6.*  ?DINO.0289N/ACODINOBrown's DrawHaystack Rock11632-204DP2896964214485743NAD8312T4.6NoPlot is located approx. 600 m due north (on the section line) from the SW corner of section 6, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76vdJ2*&  DINO.0288N/ACODINOBrown's DrawGreystone11632-204DP2886973844486207NAD8312T5.6NoPlot is located on the valley floor of Brown's Draw, in the SW4NE4 section 6, T6N R100WMoffatGarmin 76xxfZxn\J2*&  DINO.028762747CODINOIron Mine BasinGreystone11632-204DP2876960564486278NAD8312T4.6NoPlot is located approx. 500 m SSW of the NW corner of section 6, T6N R100W. Note that plot is actually located in R101W.MoffatGarmin 76xfT6.*   g g y'DINO.0305104869CODINOLily ParkTwelvemile Mesa401-7DP3057170424480026NAD8312T4.9NoThis plot is located in the SW corner of the SE4NE4 section 30, T6N R98W.MoffatGarmin 76``NB|rhJ80,  &DINO.030493450CODINOCross MountainCross Mountain Canyon401-1DP3047233054481862NAD8312T7.3NoThis plot is located in the SW4NE4 section 23, T6N R98W.MoffatGarmin 76RR@4|R6.*  %DINO.030397757CODINOCross MountainCross Mountain Canyon401-1DP3037231894481606NAD8312T5.1NoThis plot is located in the NW4SE4 section 23, T6N R98W.MoffatGarmin 76RR@4|R6.*  $DINO.0302N/ACODINOThe GapGreystone11632-206DP3026922034491486NAD8312T5.0NoThis plot is located in the SW corner of SW4SE4 section 15, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76LL:.zndR@2*&  #DINO.0301N/ACODINODeer ValleyGreystone11632-206DP3016921594492982NAD8312T5.4NoThis plot is located in the NW corner of NW4NE4 section 15, T7N R101WMoffatGarmin 76RR@4vlZH2*&  "DINO.0300N/ACODINOBuck RidgeGreystone11632-206DP3006919824492797NAD8312T4.9NoThis plot is located on the west edge of the NW4NE4 section 15, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<tjXF2*&  !DINO.0299N/ACODINOPeterson ValleyGreystone11633-76DP2996907784494482NAD8312T5.9NoThis plot is located in the NW4NE4 section 9, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76>>, |rbP2*&   DINO.029828930CODINOJacobson DrawGreystone11632-206DP2986964174492629NAD8312T5.1NoThis plot is located in the SW4NW4 section 18, T7N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76BB0$~tbP6.*  DINO.029728827CODINOJacobson DrawGreystone11632-206DP2976965034492782NAD8312T4.3NoThis plot is located near the SE corner of the NW4NW4 section 18, T7N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76hhVJ~tbP6.*  DINO.029645888CODINOBuck DrawZenobia Peak11632-206DP2966894534489360NAD8312T5.1NoThis plot is located approx. 500m SSW of the SE corner of section 20, T7N R101W.MoffatGarmin 76nn\P|r`H6.*  n q a  1?DINO.0315L5CODINOWinnie's RapidCanyon of Lodore North301-185DP3156771454505252NAD8312T10.6NoPlot is located on river right at approx. mile 239.9.MoffatGarmin 76NN<0xL0($  0?DINO.0314L3CODINOWade and Curtis CampgroundCanyon of Lodore North301-194DP3146772334507077NAD8312T15.1NoPlot is located approx. 100m north of Wade and Curtis Campground on river right, at approx. river mile 241.MoffatGarmin 76d0($  /?DINO.0313L1CODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-18DP3136781414509225NAD8312T10.1NoPlot is located on river right at approx. river mile 242.6.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<zN0($  .?DINO.0312L1CODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-18DP3126780734509231NAD8312T9.1NoPlot is located on river right at approx. river mile 242.6.MoffatGarmin 76XXF:zN0($  -DINO.0311N/ACODINOBuckwater RidgePlug Hat Rock201-90DP3116757314465063NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located in the SW corner of the SW4NE4 section 14, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76\\J>vjP2*&  ,DINO.0310N/ACODINOBuckwater RidgePlug Hat Rock201-90DP3106759534465635NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located in the SW4NW4 Sect. 14, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 7666$vjP2*&  +DINO.0309136406CODINOBuckwater RidgePlug Hat Rock201-90DP3096753244465288NAD8312T4.3NoPlot is located in the SE4NE4 section 15, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76@@."|pV80,  *?DINO.0308104237CODINODeerlodge ParkIndian Water Canyon401-13DP3087099714480156NAD8312T5.1NoPlot is located approx 150 m SW of the Bill White homestead (Bill White Spring).MoffatGarmin 76pdzT80,  )DINO.0307108276CODINOLily ParkTwelvemile Mesa201-148DP3077156364479498NAD8312T6.4NoPlot is located in the SE4SE4 section 25, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 7688&vhJ80,  (DINO.0306111360CODINOCross MountainTwelvemile Mesa201-146DP3067171334478753NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located in the SW corner of the NE4NE4 section 31, T6N R98W.MoffatGarmin 76ddRFrT80,    mac;?DINO.0325S2UTDINOMoonshine DrawSplit Mountain301-13DP3256551494481849NAD8312T7.7NoPlot is located approx. 0.6 miles up Moonshine Draw from the Green River.UintahGarmin 76bbPD~thL0($  :?DINO.0324W8UTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-204DP3246618054489399NAD8312T5.3NoPlot is located approx. 0.4 miles up Sage Creek from the Green River.UintahGarmin 76LL:.|pfXD0($  9?DINO.0323W2CODINOMitten Park FaultCanyon of Lodore South101-198DP3236698874489822NAD8312T6.5NoPlot is located on river right at approx river mile 222.5.MoffatGarmin 76\\J>~R0($  8?DINO.0322L25CODINOMitten Park FaultCanyon of Lodore South101-196DP3226711304490092NAD8312T5.4NoPlot is located on river right at approx river mile 226.4.MoffatGarmin 76^^L@T2*&  7?DINO.0321L21CODINOWild MountainCanyon of Lodore South301-213DP3216709504493782NAD8312T20.1NoPlot is located on river right at approx river mile 229.6.MoffatGarmin 76XXF:xL2*&  6?DINO.0320L19CODINORippling BrookCanyon of Lodore South301-211DP3206708484495668NAD8312T17.1NoPlot is located on river right at approx river mile 231.1.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<zN2*&  5?DINO.0319L14CODINOPot CreekCanyon of Lodore North301-206DP3196733724500487NAD8312T6.1NoPlot is located approx 3/4 mile up the Pot Creek drainage from the Green River.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZ~pD2*&  4?DINO.0318L10CODINOBuster BasinCanyon of Lodore North301-176DP3186761334503319NAD8312T7.1NoPlot is located on river right at approx. mile 238.1.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,vJ2*&  3?DINO.0317L8CODINOJack Springs DrawCanyon of Lodore North301-176DP3176766214503704NAD8312T17.1NoPlot is located on river right at approx. mile 238.5.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6~R0($  2?DINO.0316N/ACODINOWinnie's RapidCanyon of Lodore North301-185DP3166771294505609NAD8312T31.7NoPlot is located on river right at approx. mile 240.MoffatGarmin 76LL:.zN2*&   u _ ]_ME?DINO.0335N/ACODINOMartha's PeakTanks Peak301-50DP3356834104477985NAD8312T5.4NoPlot is located in the SW corner of the NE4NE4 of section 34, T6N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76XXF:vl`L2*&  D?DINO.0334N/ACODINOMartha's PeakTanks Peak301-50DP3346834764478001NAD8312T5.1NoPlot is located in the SW corner of the NE4NE4 section 34, T6N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76RR@4vl`L2*&  C?DINO.0333N/ACODINOMartha's PeakTanks Peak301-50DP3336836374477820NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located approx. 200m NW of the summit of pt. 82 in section 34, T6N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76jjXLvl`L2*&  BDINO.0332138320CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-212DP3326715754461230NAD8312T4.1NoPlot is located in the SE4 of the SW4 of section 29, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6zlR80,  ADINO.0331137384CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-208DP3316741334462654NAD8312T4.5NoPlot is located in the very NE corner of section 28, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6zlR80,  @DINO.0330135306CODINOLeft Hand Meadow CreekPlug Hat Rock201-86DP3306746674468364NAD8312T5.6NoPlot is located in the N2 NW4 of Section 35, T5N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6~d80,  ?DINO.0329136259CODINOBuckwater RidgePlug Hat Rock201-211DP3296765494465588NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located in the NW4 of the NE4 of section 14, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76XXF:~pV80,  >DINO.0328136286CODINOEscalante OverlookPlug Hat Rock201-90DP3286750924465546NAD8312T5.8NoPlot is located in the NW4 of the NE4 of section 15, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76\\J>v\80,  =DINO.0327136875CODINOLower Buckwater DrawPlug Hat Rock201-208DP3276739954463539NAD8312T5.3NoPlot is located in the SE4 of the NE4 of section 21, T4N, R103W.MoffatGarmin 76ddRFz`80,  <DINO.0326138510CODINODripping Rock CreekPlug Hat Rock201-214DP3266714714460692NAD8312T4.2NoPlot is located in the SW4 of the NW4 of section 32, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76``NBx^80,   m ]SKO?DINO.0345119033CODINORound TopHells Canyon301-44DP3456772374477548NAD8312T5.9NoPlot is located in the SE corner of the SE4NE4 section 36, T6N R103WMoffatGarmin 76RR@4xnbJ80,  N?DINO.0344104076CODINODry Woman CanyonHaystack Rock301-69DP3446913734480206NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located in the SW corner of the SE4SE4 of section 21, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76jjXL~rX80,  M?DINO.0343103366CODINOWest Cactus FlatHaystack Rock401-23DP3436986244480380NAD8312T4.4NoPlot is located in the SE4SW4 of section 20, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76HH6*~rX80,  LDINO.0342117950CODINOThanksgiving GorgeHaystack Rock301-64DP3426993424477681NAD8312T5.4NoPlot is located in the NW4SE4 of section 32, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76LL:.v\80,  KDINO.0341125143CODINOThanksgiving GorgeHaystack RocknoneDP3417001834476676NAD8312T5.4NoPlot is located in the NE corner of the SW4NW4 of section 4, T5N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76hhVJ~v\80,  JDINO.0340122768CODINOThanksgiving GorgeHaystack Rock301-66DP3407000224476954NAD8312T5.4NoPlot is located in the NW corner of the NW4 of section 4, T5N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76ffTHv\80,  IDINO.0339119293CODINOThanksgiving GorgeHaystack Rock201-162DP3397000624477496NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located in the SE corner of the NW4SW4 of section 33, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76pp^Rv\80,  H?DINO.0338N/ACODINOMartha's PeakTanks Peak301-46DP3386806364478837NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located 50 feet SE of the summit of Martha's Peak.MoffatGarmin 76<<*vl`L2*&  G?DINO.0337N/ACODINOMartha's PeakTanks Peak301-46DP3376812504478725NAD8312T5.5NoPlot is located at the NW corner of the SW4SE4 section 28, T6N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76RR@4vl`L2*&  F?DINO.0336N/ACODINOMartha's PeakTanks Peak301-48DP3366820604478322NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located 30 feet SW of the BM for the NW corner of section 34, T6N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76hhVJvl`L2*&    N 7!XDINO.0354138661CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-214DP3546723214460489NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located in the SW corner of the NE4NE4 section 32, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76``NBzlR80,  WDINO.0353138271CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-212DP3536712694461373NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located in the SW corner of the NW4SW4 section 29, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76``NBzlR80,  VDINO.0352138318CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-212DP3526706624461251NAD8312T5.8NoPlot is located in the SE4SE4 of section 30, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76DD2&zlR80,  UDINO.0351138034CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-212DP3516716354461814NAD8312T5.2NoPlot is located in the SE4NW4 of section 29, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76DD2&zlR80,  TDINO.0350137939CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-212DP3506723544462041NAD8312T5.2NoPlot is located approx. 75m W of where the Harper's Corner road passes through the notch on the east side of Plug Hat Rock. Located on north-facing slopes.MoffatGarmin 76zlR80,  S?DINO.0349N/ACODINORound TopHells Canyon301-44DP3496772244478751NAD8312T5.4NoPlot is located on north-facing slopes, approx. 600m ESE of the Round Top fire tower.MoffatGarmin 76nn\P~rh\D2*&  RDINO.0348N/ACODINORound TopHells Canyon301-44DP3486777644476967NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located on the saddle between pt. 8183 (section 31, T6N R102W) and pt. 8082 (Section 6, T5N R102W).MoffatGarmin 76|~rh\D2*&  QDINO.0347122346CODINORound TopHells Canyon301-44DP3476777944476998NAD8312T5.1NoPlot is located approx. 100 feet below and east of the rim approx. 300m SSE of pt. 8183 in section 31, T6N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76xnbJ80,  PDINO.0346119229CODINORound TopHells Canyon301-44DP3466776154477400NAD8312T7.6NoPlot is located approx. 200m NW of pt. 8183 in Section 31, T6N R102WMoffatGarmin 76RR@4xnbJ80,   "  9vb?DINO.0364N/ACODINORound TopHells Canyon301-81DP3646763704479305NAD8312T7.2NoTypical of aspen stands on this slope.MoffatGarmin 76~rh\D2*&  a?DINO.0363N/ACODINORound TopHells Canyon301-81DP3636764144478979NAD8312T10.4NoPlot is located 200m ESE of the center of section 25, T6N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76FF4(~rh\D2*&  `?DINO.0362115006CODINOEast Cactus FlatIndian Water Canyon201-158DP3627037954478150NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located approx. 200m north of the center of section 35, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76||j^~X80,  _?DINO.0361113534CODINOEast Cactus FlatIndian Water Canyon201-158DP3617045514478344NAD8312T5.1NoPlot is located near the east edge of the NE4 of section 35, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76vvdX~X80,  ^?DINO.0360110991CODINOEast Cactus FlatIndian Water Canyon201-158DP3607040914478819NAD8312T5.0NoPlot is located in the NW4NE4 section 35, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76PP>2~X80,  ]?DINO.0359106240CODINOEast Cactus FlatIndian Water Canyon401-17DP3597048734479799NAD8312T5.1NoPlot is located at the northern edge of the SW4NW4 section 25, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZ~X80,  \?DINO.0358103644CODINOEast Cactus FlatIndian Water Canyon401-17DP3587046934480193NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located at the northern edge of the NW4NW4 section 25, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZ~X80,  [?DINO.0357102791CODINOEast Cactus FlatIndian Water Canyon401-17DP3577046754480450NAD8312T4.4NoPlot is located at the northern edge of the NW4NW4 section 25, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZ~X80,  Z?DINO.035697507CODINOEast Cactus FlatIndian Water Canyon401-15DP3567072834481388NAD8312T5.5NoPlot is located in the NE4 of section 19, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,|V6.*  YDINO.0355138826CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-214DP3556720384460107NAD8312T5.6NoPlot is located in the SW4NE4 section 32, T4N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76>>, zlR80,    * , k?DINO.037386198UTDINOSplit MountainDinosaur Quarry101-47DP3736456544482597NAD8312T5.5NoPlot is located near pt. 6694 marked on the Dinosaur Quarry quad map, near the crest of the slopes on the west end of Split Mountain.UintahGarmin 76|pR6.*  jDINO.0372116375CODINOCalico DrawIndian Water Canyon201-152DP3727107174477970NAD8312T5.0NoPlot is located in the SW corner of the NE4SW4 of section 33, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 76llZNtN80,  iDINO.0371117569CODINOCalico DrawIndian Water Canyon201-152DP3717113164477769NAD8312T5.2NoPlot is located in the SW4SW4 of section 34, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,tN80,  hDINO.0370103529CODINOGraham GulchTwelvemile Mesa401-5DP3707198154480276NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located approx. 200m N of the center of section 28, T6N R98W.MoffatGarmin 76^^L@xnP80,  gDINO.036999779CODINOTwelvemile GulchTwelvemile Mesa201-137DP3697212394481009NAD8312T8.4NoPlot is located in the SE4SW4 of section 22, T6N R98W.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,tV6.*  fDINO.0368101741CODINOTwelvemile GulchTwelvemile Mesa201-137DP3687218474480596NAD8312T6.2NoPlot is located in the NE4 of section 27, T6N R98W.MoffatGarmin 76FF4(vX80,  e?DINO.036799281CODINORound TopHells Canyon301-81DP3676763004480960NAD8312T5.0NoPlot is located in the SE corner of the SE4NW4 of section 24, T6N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76XXF:vl`H6.*  d?DINO.0366100768CODINORound TopHells Canyon301-81DP3666766194480734NAD8312T8.1NoPlot is located in the SW4NE4 of section 24, T6N R103W.MoffatGarmin 7688&xnbJ80,  c?DINO.0365N/ACODINORound TopHells Canyon301-81DP3656764804479846NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is located at the NW corner of the NW4NE4 of section 25, T6N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6~rh\D2*&   g 5 T26t?DINO.040653597CODINOJones Holes OverlookJones Hole301-144DP4066669714487791NAD8312T11.2NoFrom hairpin turn, walk out (north) on ridge and drop off to west.MoffatGarmin 76bbPDr^6.*  s?DINO.040557087CODINOPat's Draw OverlookJones Hole301-144DP4056672354487346NAD8312T7.6NoWalk east from Harper's Corner Road before hairpin corner.MoffatGarmin 76NN<0~p\6.*  r?DINO.040454458CODINOJones Hole OverlookJones Hole301-144DP4046673274487646NAD8312T5.3NoFrom hairpin turn, walk out ridge and drop off onto east slope.MoffatGarmin 76XXF:~p\6.*  q?DINO.040355076CODINOJones Hole OverlookJones Hole301-142DP4036656834487614NAD8312T3.9YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, take 2-track NW from Echo Park overlook about 1 mile.MoffatGarmin 76||j^~p\6.*  p?DINO.040251758CODINOHarpers CornerJones Hole101-198DP4026681294488129NAD8312T8.1NoHike out Harpers Corner trail. Plot is between trail and ridge.MoffatGarmin 76PP>2~tfR6.*  oDINO.0401140038CODINOHeadquartersMellen Hill201-216DP4016724524457249NAD8312T4.1NoApprox. 200m east of intersection of Harpers Corner Road and employee housing road, north of monument headquarters.MoffatGarmin 76~tfP80,  n?DINO.0376107246CODINOBaker CabinTanks Peak301-73DP3766868054479942NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located in the NE4NE4 of section 25, T6N R102W.MoffatGarmin 7688&xnbN80,  m?DINO.0375N/AUTDINOSplit MountainDinosaur Quarry301-7DP3756477734481638NAD8312T7.1NoPlot is located approx. 1/4 mile NNE of pt. 7115 approx. 1/2 mile WSW of the NW summit of Split Mountain.UintahGarmin 76vlN2*&  l?DINO.0374N/AUTDINOSplit MountainDinosaur Quarry101-49DP3746477484482299NAD8312T5.5NoPlot is located near the head of the drainage that drains west and then south, around pt. 7381 on the Dinosaur Quarry quad map, approx. 1/2 mile west of the west summit of the north half of Split Mountain.UintahGarmin 76nn\PxlN2*&  C 3 0 c}DINO.041568426UTDINOThe ReefJensen Ridge101-37DP4156435014485220NAD8312T6.1NoWalk up the hill to the north from main dirt road about 60m.UintahGarmin 76>>, tj^F6.*  |?DINO.041464629UTDINOSnow RanchJones Hole301-138DP4146622664485884NAD8312T5.9NoFrom Harper's Corner Road, follow road to Snow Ranch, turn left at the T, then quick right. Park at end of road; plot is to NE.UintahGarmin 76vl^J6.*  {?DINO.041355243UTDINOSnow Creek CabinJones Hole301-140DP4136638664487445NAD8312T11.6NoWalk up onto second ridge west of Snow Creek Cabin, then walk out onto ridge close to end. Drop of down east slope.UintahGarmin 76xjV6.*  z?DINO.041261462UTDINOSnow RanchJones Hole301-140DP4126632574486343NAD8312T5.1NoFrom Harper's Corner Road, take the road toward Snow Ranch, then turn right at the T. Go through gate, down road 200m, hike west off road.UintahGarmin 76vl^J6.*  y?DINO.041164290UTDINOIsland ParkJones Hole301-142DP4116650784485878NAD8312T5.0YesPark just west of Island Park overlook; walk north of road about 100m.UintahGarmin 76XXF:xn`L6.*  x?DINO.041060375CODINOEcho Park OverlookJones Hole301-142DP4106663534486505NAD8312T8.3NoPark on Harper's Corner Road just before Echo Park Overlook. Walk SE to canyon rim.MoffatGarmin 76nb|nZ6.*  w?DINO.040954448UTDINOSnow RanchJones Hole301-142DP4096647764487673NAD8312T6.4NoAcross the gully from DP408.UintahGarmin 76vl^J6.*  v?DINO.040862347UTDINOSnow Ranch AreaJones Hole301-142DP4086648124487644NAD8312T5.4NoFrom Harper's Corner road, turn on 2-track before Echo Park Overlook and park after about 1 mile. Walk about 400m wet to plot on west slope above draw.UintahGarmin 76vhT6.*  u?DINO.040759366CODINOPats Draw OverlookJones Hole301-144DP4076668464486895NAD8312T11.5NoAfter passing Echo Park viewpoint on Harpers Corner Road, park and walk east to near rim of plateau.MoffatGarmin 76|nZ6.*     r'?DINO.042280946UTDINORed WashDinosaur Quarry101-37DP4226435544483406NAD8312T4.4NoFrom 4-way intersection at divide on Island Park road, turn south, up steep hill, bear left, down steep hill, bear right, park at fence, walk south several hundred yards.UintahGarmin 76  zpdF6.*  DINO.042173788UTDINORed WashDinosaur Quarry101-35DP4216449024484421NAD8312T5.9NoFrom 4-way intersection at divide on Island Park Road, turn south, follow main road SE to fence line. Park at fence and walk a few hundred meters northeast to plot.UintahGarmin 76zpdF6.*  DINO.042075777UTDINORed WashDinosaur Quarry101-35DP4206457904484125NAD8312T5.4YesFrom 4-way intersection at divide on Island Park road, follow main road SE to fence line, continue on road across ravine and into badlands. Plot on south side of road.UintahGarmin 76 zpdF6.*  DINO.041976381UTDINORed WashDinosaur Quarry101-37DP4196441754484128NAD8312T5.1YesFrom 4-way intersection at divide on Island Park road, turn south, go about a mile to open sage field, park near lone juniper on right.UintahGarmin 76zpdF6.*  DINO.041866613UTDINOThe ReefJensen Ridge101-37DP4186433754485470NAD8312T4.8YesWalk up secondary dirt road off main dirt road about 1/4 mile - plot is just off (south) of road.UintahGarmin 76xltj^F6.*  DINO.041771754UTDINOStone Bridge DrawJensen Ridge101-37DP4176429294484918NAD8312T5.2NoFrom main dirt road where it takes a slight jog to the south, walk up finger ridges into red dirt area about 500m, so that large sandstone outcropping is just ahead of you.UintahGarmin 7600|pX6.*  ~DINO.041669012UTDINOStone BridgeJensen Ridge101-37DP4166430934485175NAD8312T5.9YesFrom main dirt road, walk up hillside south of road across from where side dirt road angles to the NE to flat - about 80mUintahGarmin 76|rfN6.*   DINO.042977382UTDINOPipelineDinosaur Quarry101-40DP4296397924483932NAD8312T5.0NoFrom pipeline, drive 2-track to top of hill where road turns east. Park and walk NW about 1/4 mile. Plot is just south of ravine in TALL sage.UintahGarmin 76zpdF6.*  DINO.042877006UTDINOStone Reef OverlookDinosaur Quarry101-41DP4286405894484023NAD8312T8.5NoFrom pipeline, drive 2-track to end of road where jeep trail begins. Walk NE about 400m to sandy knoll.UintahGarmin 76z\6.*  DINO.042773342UTDINOIsland Park RoadDinosaur Quarry101-39DP4276404324484492NAD8312T8.5YesOn Island Park Road, park 3/4 mile from the cattle guard and hike south to plot.UintahGarmin 76~~l`tV6.*  DINO.042681848UTDINOPipelineDinosaur Quarry101-41DP4266402084483358NAD8312T6.4NoFrom main road, turn south onto pipeline road. Take first left and follow for a little over a mile and part at top of hill. Walk about 400 yards SE to plot.UintahGarmin 76zpdF6.*  DINO.042565971UTDINOIsland Park RoadJensen Ridge101-37DP4256433134485553NAD8312T5.1YesFrom the Island Park Road, about 1/2 mile W of the divide, take a jeep trail NE about 1/4 mi. Walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76znV6.*  DINO.042471756UTDINORed WashJensen Ridge101-37DP4246437244484691NAD8312T4.1YesFrom 4-way intersection at divide on Island Park Road, turn south, go up steep hill, park at "Y", and walk south to plot.UintahGarmin 76tj^F6.*  ?DINO.042378358UTDINORed WashDinosaur Quarry101-37DP4236425244483849NAD8312T4.0NoFrom the 4-way intersection at the divide on Island Park Road, go south up the steep hill, bear right, drive to gate, follow road to next gate at park boundary. Walk straight south to plot.UintahGarmin 76HH6*zpdF6.*  W P ] `w?DINO.043851122UTDINORuple RanchIsland Park101-208DP4386577084488227NAD8312T4.9YesFrom main Island Park Road, park 50m west of turnoff to Ruple Ranch. Walk about 600m north and up finger ridge to plot.UintahGarmin 76zpbL6.*  DINO.043766996UTDINOThe ReefJensen Ridge101-39DP4376423814485399NAD8312T7.1NoPark 1/4 mile past cattle guard on Island Park road. Walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76XXF:tj^F6.*  DINO.043669226UTDINOThe ReefJensen Ridge101-39DP4366402704485073NAD8312T6.8YesFrom Island Park road, take 2-track east across pipeline. When road turns north, park and walk SE to plot.UintahGarmin 76tj^F6.*  DINO.043569812UTDINOThe ReefJensen Ridge101-39DP4356398614485037NAD8312T4.9YesWalk down the hill from plot 434.UintahGarmin 76  tj^F6.*  DINO.043469812UTDINOThe ReefJensen Ridge101-39DP4346398574485094NAD8312T4.6YesFrom Island Park road, take 2-track east across pipeline. When road turns north, park and walk ridge south to plot.UintahGarmin 76tj^F6.*  DINO.043371954UTDINOIsland Park RoadJensen Ridge101-39DP4336408154484653NAD8312T4.6YesOn Island Park Road, park 1/2 mile west of cattle guard and walk south to plot.UintahGarmin 76vvdXznV6.*  DINO.043287708UTDINOPipelineDinosaur Quarry101-41DP4326397254482441NAD8312T10.2NoFrom pipeline, drive up second 2-track about 1 mile. Park at old humulator and walk down into ravine and over to cottonwoods.UintahGarmin 76zpdF6.*  DINO.043180311UTDINOPipelineDinosaur Quarry101-40DP4316395564483420NAD8312T6.9NoFrom pipeline, drive on 2-track east for about 1 mile. Park and walk north about 200m into red dirt.UintahGarmin 76xzpdF6.*  DINO.043082091UTDINOPipelineDinosaur Quarry101-40DP4306397414483230NAD8312T7.5NoFrom pipeline, drive on 2-track east for about 1 mile. Park and walk SE about 100m. Plot is below sandstone band ATV area.UintahGarmin 76zpdF6.*  ) EDINO.044538141UTDINOGraveyard RidgeIsland Park101-213DP4456556474490978NAD8312T4.9NoPark on Island Park Road 1/2 mile west of Ruple Ranch. Walk north to plot. Avoid private property on west.UintahGarmin 76xjT6.*  DINO.044440699UTDINOGraveyard RidgeIsland Park101-213DP4446562444490470NAD8312T5.4YesPark on Island Park Road 1/2 mile west of Ruple Ranch. Walk north to plot. Avoid private property on west.UintahGarmin 76xjT6.*  DINO.044342625UTDINOGraveyard RidgeIsland Park101-213DP4436565284489977NAD8312T4.5NoPark 1/2 mile west of Ruple Ranch on Island Park Road. Walk north to plot. Avoid private property on west.UintahGarmin 76xjT6.*  DINO.044243958UTDINOGraveyard RidgeIsland Park101-213DP4426569084489719NAD8312T4.5YesPark on Island Park road, about 1/2 mile west of Ruple Ranch. Walk north to plot. Avoid private property on west.UintahGarmin 76xjT6.*  DINO.044145461UTDINOGraveyard RidgeIsland Park101-213DP4416569274489538NAD8312T4.9YesPark on Island Park Road 1/2 mile west of Ruple Ranch. Walk north up Graveyard Ridge to plot. Avoid private property on west.UintahGarmin 76xjT6.*  ?DINO.044047723UTDINORed WashJones Hole101-206DP4406590154488968NAD8312T10.2YesFrom Ruple Ranch, drive east about 1/4 mile to where 2-track climbs hill to left. Follow this track (4WD) onto ridge to where it ends in sand. Walk about 600m north, following red hill ridgeline. At top of first knoll, drop into saddle and contour eastUintahGarmin 76~rhZF6.*  ?DINO.043960694UTDINORed WashJones Hole301-20DP4396593804486601NAD8312T4.4NoFrom Ruple Ranch, drive east on 2-track along river until road ends (blocked by posts). Walk up was 100m, then hike up hillside south of tilted purple slab, into bouldery juniper area.UintahGarmin 7644"|pfZF6.*   4DINO.045141053UTDINOGarden CreekIsland Park101-213DP4516548324490408NAD8312T5.3YesDrive up Wagon Road bench, park before the road heads west downhill; walk east through saddle, glissade down hill to plot.UintahGarmin 76|rdN6.*  DINO.045037946UTDINOLime Kiln DrawIsland Park101-215DP4506580804490746NAD8312T5.7NoFrom Ruple Ranch turnoff, hike up Limekiln Draw to fork - take right fork. Go about 1.5 miles, passing long sagebrush field on left. At end of sage field, walk uphill east to near flat on shoulder of hill.UintahGarmin 76pp^RvhR6.*  DINO.044938159UTDINORed WashIsland Park101-215DP4496582774490814NAD8312T7.8YesFrom Ruple Ranch, hike up the Jones Hole trail to ridgeline above Red Wash. Hike out ridgeline northwest, crossing a large saddle, then gaining elevation to sandstone ridge, after about 1 mile. Plot is on NE slope.UintahGarmin 76xxfZtj\F6.*  ?DINO.044841081UTDINORed WashIsland Park101-215DP4486585064490515NAD8312T5.1NoFrom Ruple Ranch, hike up the Jones Hole trail to ridgeline. Continue northwest, contouring along for about 1 km to PJ area just below start of sandstone cliff.UintahGarmin 76tj\F6.*  ?DINO.044745296UTDINORed WashIsland Park101-206DP4476586604489480NAD8312T5.0NoFrom Ruple Ranch, hike up the Jones Hole trail to Red Hill summit. Drop off due west about 350m.UintahGarmin 76vjtj\F6.*  ?DINO.044646847UTDINORed WashIsland Park101-206DP4466585394489044NAD8312T7.0NoFrom Ruple Ranch, drive west about 1/4 mile. Take faint 4WD 2-track uphill and drive along ridgeline until it gets too sandy. Walk about 500m NW to edge of sage field.UintahGarmin 76tj\F6.*  jg B  ?DINO.045755094CODINOEcho ParkCanyon of Lodore South101-149DP4576697784487572NAD8312T5.4NoFrom Echo Park, go up main road to "Pat's Draw". Hike up the draw, climb right canyon wall at first opportunity. Walk through burn to junipers.MoffatGarmin 76tH6.*  DINO.0456118241UTDINODaniels CanyonSplit Mountain201-163DP4566581814477623NAD8312T5.7NoFrom Harpers Corner Road, take first left (good gravel road) after crossing into UT. Drive through 2 gates, take faint 2-track to left across from main 2-track that goes north. Drive west to end of plateau. Walk off to south about 150m.UintahGarmin 76~pT80,  DINO.0455119935UTDINODaniels CanyonSplit Mountain201-163DP4556570274477464NAD8312T8.3NoFrom Harpers Corner Road, take first left (good gravel road) after crossing into UT. Drive as far as possible and walk down road to Doc's Valley. Drop off edge towards Daniels Canyon about 75m.UintahGarmin 76^^L@~pT80,  ?DINO.0454109213UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-101DP4546552654479186NAD8312T5.3YesFrom Harper's Corner road, take glider launch turnoff then take first right. Follow best road mainly west as far as practical. Walk west to plot.UintahGarmin 76|nR80,  ?DINO.0453108336UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-101DP4536549354479428NAD8312T5.6YesFrom Harpers Corner Road, take glider launch turnoff, then first right. Go generally west on best road as far as practical. Walk west to plot.UintahGarmin 76|nR80,  ?DINO.0452109211UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-101DP4526542654479152NAD8312T5.4YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, take Hang Glider launch turnoff, then take first right off launch road and head generally west, staying on best-defined road. Drive as far as practical and walk west to plot.UintahGarmin 76nn\P|nR80,   w?DINO.046465461CODINOTrail DrawJones Hole101-60DP4646674724485656NAD8312T5.8YesWalk up Trail Draw. Take first and second right-hand fork. About 200m later, walk into white lumpy rocky area to NW (left).MoffatGarmin 76tj^J6.*  ?DINO.046365646CODINOTrail Draw-Pats Draw DivideJones Hole101-60DP4636679164485750NAD8312T6.5YesFrom Chew Ranch, walk up Trail Draw to first fork and go right (north). Go around red rock feature to north side. You're now looking over the upper end of Pat's Draw. Hike upslope to flat top.MoffatGarmin 76pp^Rl6.*  ?DINO.046266472CODINOTrail DrawJones Hole101-60DP4626676384485503NAD8312T7.2NoFrom main road, walk up dry Trail Draw to first fork and go right (north). When you come around the west end of the red dirt, go east uphill about 175m.MoffatGarmin 76tj^J6.*  ?DINO.046169072CODINOTrail DrawStuntz Reservoir101-60DP4616681204485084NAD8312T4.7YesFrom Chew Ranch house, hike up trail through sagebrush to west and into old field. At lone cottonwood tree on north central end, walk uphill to flat about 100m.MoffatGarmin 76vjJ6.*  ?DINO.046069079CODINOChew RanchJones Hole101-60DP4606690484485152NAD8312T4.9NoFrom Chew Ranch, hike up draw to east, taking right-hand fork. Plot is about 50m past fork, in between draws.MoffatGarmin 76tj^J6.*  ?DINO.045963920CODINOPool CreekCanyon of Lodore South101-60DP4596694374486269NAD8312T5.4YesFrom old Chew homestead, drive north on Echo Park Road, past old dirt-roofed log cabin. When road turns east, park and walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76vJ6.*  ?DINO.045855433CODINOEcho ParkCanyon of Lodore South101-49DP4586696624487458NAD8312T4.6NoFrom Echo Park, take main road south to "Pats Draw". Walk up the draw and climb up the right canyon wall at the first opportunity. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76  tH6.*   }  y"!?DINO.047259377CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4726730224486694NAD8312T5.4YesFrom Yampa Bench Road, drive about 2 km east of Sand Canyon. Walk north about 1.5 km to juniper stringer on east side of minor draw, south of great arm of Sand Canyon.MoffatGarmin 7644"xL6.*  ?DINO.047159236CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4716723734486739NAD8312T4.8YesFrom Yampa Bench road, cross Sand Canyon and park. Walk north about 1 km. Plot is near edge of main arm of Sand Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  ?DINO.047058934CODINOSand CanyonCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4706718594486854NAD8312T6.5YesFrom Yampa Bench road, cross Sand Canyon and park. Hike north about 1.5 km. Cross major arm of Sand Canyon. Plot is on a small bench on south-facing canyon side.MoffatGarmin 76,,xL6.*  ?DINO.046958930CODINOOverlooking Pats HoleCanyon of Lodore South101-149DP4696706884486798NAD8312T4.1NoPark at head of lower Sand Canyon. Walk NW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76^^L@`6.*  ?DINO.046855435CODINOJenny Lind RockCanyon of Lodore South101-149DP4686714414487570NAD8312T4.5NoPark at head of lower Sand Canyon; walk NW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76PP>2T6.*  ?DINO.046760071CODINOJenny Lind RockCanyon of Lodore South101-149DP4676710364486615NAD8312T4.9YesPark at the head of lower Sand Canyon. Walk NW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76\\J>T6.*  ?DINO.046661859CODINOJenny Lind RockCanyon of Lodore South101-149DP4666713544486368NAD8312T4.9YesPark at head of lower Sand Canyon; walk NW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76RR@4T6.*  ?DINO.046564481CODINOJenny Lind RockCanyon of Lodore South101-149DP4656712934485869NAD8312T4.9YesPark at head of lower Sand Canyon. Walk NW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6T6.*   < 5  q?DINO.048059384UTDINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4806741834486729NAD8312T5.2YesPark on Yampa Bench road about 1/2 mile east of Lower Sand Canyon. Walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76txL6.*  ?DINO.047961326CODINOYampa BenchDP479101-151DP4796733384486491NAD8312T4.8YesPark on Yampa Bench Road about 1/2 mile east of lower Sand Canyon. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76pp^RzndVL6.*  ?DINO.047862023CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4786729974486274NAD8312T4.5YesPark on Yampa Bench road about 1/2 mile east of Lower Sand Canyon. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76txL6.*  ?DINO.047762347CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4776730424486189NAD8312T5.4NoPark on Yampa Bench road about 1/2 mile east of lower Sand Canyon. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~rxL6.*  ?DINO.047663713CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4766731834485960NAD8312T5.1YesPark on Yampa Bench Road 1/2 mile east of Lower Sand Canyon. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76thxL6.*  ?DINO.047563709CODINOSand CanyonCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4756718144485990NAD8312T10.0YesFrom Yampa Bench road, park just east of Sand Canyon and walk north about 1 km. Plot is on north side of first big canyon.MoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  ?DINO.047461688CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4746725674486310NAD8312T6.5NoPark on Yampa Bench Road 1/2 mile east of Lower Sand Canyon. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76rfxL6.*  ?DINO.047359704CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4736728384486628NAD8312T4.9YesFrom Yampa Bench road, drive east of Sand Canyon about 1.5 km. Hike north to within about 50m of edge of great arm of Sand Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  DEZ * bDINO.0488114286UTDINODoc's ValleySplit Mountain301-99DP4886575134478304NAD8312T5.2NoFrom Hang Glider turnoff, drive west as far as possible. Walk down road to where it turns abruptly to the SW. Hike out, contouring, for about 200m to plot.UintahGarmin 76xlP80,  DINO.0487111604UTDINODoc's ValleySplit Mountain301-99DP4876578144478642NAD8312T4.5NoFrom Hang Glider road turnoff, travel westerly on dirt roads through two gates and park before large rock drop-off steps. Walk about 850m NW to plot.UintahGarmin 76xlP80,  ?DINO.0486N/AUTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain201-165DP4866557084478054NAD8312T5.0NoTurn off Harper's Corner Road at glider launch road. Take quick right. Follow most used road generally west as far as is practical. Walk west to plot.UintahGarmin 76vhL2*&  ?DINO.0485N/AUTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain201-165DP4856560184478329NAD8312T7.7YesTake Harper's Corner road to Hang Glider Launch turnoff. Go left then quick right. Follow most used westerly road as far as practical. Walk west to plot.UintahGarmin 76  vhL2*&  ?DINO.048470628CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon101-62DP4846720614484826NAD8312T4.3NoFrom Yampa Bench road, park at Sand Canyon crossing and walk SE about 300m.MoffatGarmin 76bbPDzpdL6.*  ?DINO.048376648CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon101-62DP4836717564484011NAD8312T7.9YesFrom CR14, park where road crosses Sand Canyon. Walk SW up draw about 1.2 km to plot.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZzpdL6.*  ?DINO.048271223CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon101-64DP4826736444484786NAD8312T4.9YesDrive east on Yampa Bench road past lower Sand Canyon. Park at intersection of first two-track to left. Walk SW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76zpdL6.*  ?DINO.048160226CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-151DP4816741094486560NAD8312T4.8NoPark on Yampa Bench Road about 1/2 mile east of Lower Sand Canyon. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~rxL6.*  {  \DINO.0494N/AUTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-99DP4946570494479887NAD8312T5.9NoTurn on Glider launch road from Harpers Corner Road. Take a quick right and continue westerly on the best 2-track as far as practical. Walk NW to plot.UintahGarmin 76~thL2*&  DINO.0493108512UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-99DP4936571934479297NAD8312T5.9YesTurn on Glider launch road from Harpers Corner Road. Take a quick right and continue westerly on most distinct 2-track as far as practical. Walk NW to plot.UintahGarmin 76znR80,  DINO.0492109215UTDINODoc's ValleySplit Mountain301-99DP4926574184479135NAD8312T6.8YesTurn off Harper's Corner Road at glider launch road. Take quick right. Follow most used road generally west as far as is practical. Walk northwest to plot.UintahGarmin 76xlP80,  DINO.0491113450UTDINODoc's ValleySplit Mountain201-163DP4916566604478377NAD8312T5.3NoFrom Hang Glider turnoff, drive west as far as possible. Walk down road to Doc's Valley to park boundary. Walk up fence line to where road takes a sharp west turn. Hike NE into PJ about 200m.UintahGarmin 76ZZH<zlP80,  DINO.0490114284UTDINODoc's ValleySplit Mountain201-163DP4906566714478201NAD8312T4.8YesFrom Hang Glider turnoff, drive west as far as possible. Walk down road to Doc's Valley to park boundary. Walk up fence about 100m, then uphill to east into PJ about 100m.UintahGarmin 7622 zlP80,  DINO.0489N/AUTDINODoc's ValleySplit Mountain201-163DP4896569404478207NAD8312T4.2NoFrom Hang Glider road turnoff, travel west as far as possible. Walk down road into Doc's Valley. Walk up Doc's Valley (north) to widest spot. Hike west (uphill) about 150m to open flat rectangle.UintahGarmin 76ZZH<~tfJ2*&   H  =DINO.0500101073UTDINOBear HollowStuntz Reservoir301-109DP5006607414480787NAD8312T11.1NoFrom Harper's Corner Road going north, take 1st left past the Chew trailer park. Drive down to bottom of draw - Bear Hollow. Go west to 1st draw to north and walk up into sage about 150 m.UintahGarmin 76RR@4|nN80,  DINO.0499102098UTDINOBear HollowStuntz Reservoir301-109DP4996611674480440NAD8312T6.0YesFrom Harper's Corner road going north, take first left past the Chew trailer park. Drive down the valley SW to Bear Hollow draw bottom. Walk up old cow path to east about 200m. Where draw forks, plot is on south-facing hillside in sage.UintahGarmin 76|nN80,  DINO.0498106345UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-99DP4986565454479654NAD8312T5.5YesFrom Hang Glider road turnoff, travel west as far as possible. Walk down road through Doc's Valley to park boundary. Walk up fence line to highest knoll and drop off to the SE about 100m.UintahGarmin 76PP>2znR80,  DINO.0497110009UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-99DP4976566784479148NAD8312T10.5YesTurn on Glider launch road from Harpers Corner Road and drive as far west as possible. Walk down old road into Doc's Valley to park boundary. Walk north along fence line about 800m, then east about 100m to plot.UintahGarmin 76pdznR80,  DINO.0496109499UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-99DP4966568444479004NAD8312T5.1NoTurn on Glider launch road from Harpers Corner Road and drive as far west as possible. Walk NW 1.8 km, through Doc's Valley, walking up first major draw. Plot is on SW aspect near top of draw.UintahGarmin 76XXF:znR80,  DINO.0495107195UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-99DP4956571894479518NAD8312T8.0YesTurn on Glider launch road from Harpers Corner Road. Take a quick right and continue westerly on the best 2-track as far as practical. Walk NW to plot.UintahGarmin 76  znR80,  ' Z "9*C?DINO.050781627UTDINORuple PointSplit Mountain301-125DP5076565524483283NAD8312T8.1YesFrom Island Park Overlook, walk the Ruple Ridge trail to the end. Walk north about 500m into PJ surrounded by sage.UintahGarmin 76vhL6.*  DINO.050686968UTDINORuple PointSplit Mountain301-123DP5066580354482636NAD8312T12.9NoFrom Island Park Overlook, hike the Ruple Ridge trail about 3 km. Walk down the gentle slope to SW and into ponderosa stand, about 800mUintahGarmin 76vhL6.*  ?DINO.050581892UTDINORuple PointSplit Mountain301-123DP5056587704483211NAD8312T7.0YesFrom Island Park, hike the Ruple Ridge trail about 2.5 km. Walk off ridge to south into sparse pinyon-juniper-sage.UintahGarmin 76vhL6.*  ?DINO.050478765UTDINORuple PointStuntz Reservoir301-123DP5046589824483708NAD8312T6.7NoFrom Island Park, hike the Ruple Ridge trail about 2.0 km. Walk north along finger ridge into PJ about 200m.UintahGarmin 76zlL6.*  ?DINO.050361295UTDINOSW of Snow Ranch CabinJones Hole301-140DP5036626024486372NAD8312T8.6NoFrom Harpers Corner road, turn on Snow Ranch Cabin road. At T junction turn left, then go right up rocky hill. Go a couple of hundred yards, park, walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 7600vb6.*  ?DINO.050262820UTDINOSW of Snow Ranch CabinJones Hole301-133DP5026623924486056NAD8312T8.4NoFrom Harper's Corner Road, take the turn toward Snow Ranch. At the T junction, go left then right up a rocky hill. Go a couple of hundred yard, park, and walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76<<*vb6.*  ?DINO.050162820UTDINOSW of Snow RanchJones Hole301-133DP5016624764486073NAD8312T4.9NoFrom Harper's Corner road, take the turn to Snow Ranch cabin. Go left at T junction, then right up rocky hill. Go about 200 yards, park and walk north to plot.UintahGarmin 76xjV6.*  3 = 4;O?DINO.0514N/ACODINOCottonwood CanyonHells Canyon301-85DP5146715004479560NAD8312T5.5NoFrom the Donald Wall Place, hike east for a bout 1/2 mile, until you get to a thicket of serviceberry.MoffatGarmin 76xlT2*&  ?DINO.0513103740CODINOCottonwood CanyonHells Canyon301-85DP5136713654479987NAD8312T6.4YesFrom the old Donald Wall place, cross Cottonwood Creek to the north and gain the ridge top. Continue NE and stop about 100m from cliff edge.MoffatGarmin 76~rZ80,  ?DINO.0512N/AUTDINOSnow Ranch Cabin CanyonJones Hole301-140DP5126637544487879NAD8312T14.4YesFrom Snow Ranch Cabin, walk down the canyon. Plot is on south hillside above. Look for a big field of tall mahogany.UintahGarmin 76t`2*&  ?DINO.0511N/AUTDINOCanyon Below Snow RanchJones Hole301-140DP5116636324487847NAD8312T9.0NoFrom Snow Ranch Cabin, walk down the canyon. The plot is on the south hillside above just before a huge drop-off in the canyon.UintahGarmin 76t`2*&  ?DINO.051051895UTDINOWhirlpool Canyon OverlookJones Hole101-204DP5106630324487992NAD8312T6.1YesTake Harper's Corner road to Echo Park overlook. About 100ft south of the overlook, find 2-track heading west. Follow 2-track to the end. Follow ridge west to plot.UintahGarmin 7666$|h6.*  DINO.0509111616CODINOWest of Red Rock CanyonHells Canyon301-38DP5096711544478709NAD8312T4.9YesDrive up Harper's Corner Road past Stuntz Ridge. Watch for 4-way junction with dirt road - turn right. Stay left until you get to another 4-way junction. Park and walk NE to plot.MoffatGarmin 76TTB6~f80,  ?DINO.050886724UTDINORuple PointSplit Mountain301-125DP5086557634482595NAD8312T8.5NoFrom Island Park Overlook, hike the Ruple Ridge trail to nearly its end. Walk south about 160m into old-growth PJ.UintahGarmin 76vhL6.*  5R i ~ F?DINO.0522N/ACODINOZenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-39DP5226810234496908NAD8312T5.6NoFrom Zenobia Lookout, drive down road and cross Little Joe Draw. Hike downhill on east side of draw into Cercocarpus.MoffatGarmin 76xnbJ2*&  ?DINO.0521N/ACODINOZenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-39DP5216803334497044NAD8312T5.2YesFrom Zenobia Peak, walk downhill on the south slope about 150m below rocky outcrop.MoffatGarmin 76rr`TxnbJ2*&  ?DINO.0520N/ACODINOZenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-41DP5206798204497365NAD8312T6.5YesFrom Zenobia Peak lookout, drop down into saddle to the west, then on up the next hillside about 75m.MoffatGarmin 76zxnbJ2*&  ?DINO.0519N/ACODINOZenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-63DP5196803524497570NAD8312T9.7YesFrom saddle below Zenobia Peak, walk west about 200m into burn.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,xnbJ2*&  ?DINO.051814206CODINOZenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-39DP5186813604497521NAD8312T6.4YesTake Douglas Mountain Blvd toward Zenobia Peak. When you cross the park boundary (signed), park and walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76|rfN6.*  ?DINO.0517N/ACODINOZenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-39DP5176804414497268NAD8312T5.5YesFollow Douglas Mountain Blvd. To Zenobia Peak. Park at the second switchback below the locked gate. Walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76xnbJ2*&  ?DINO.0516N/ACODINODonald Wall PlaceHells Canyon301-85DP5166708684479479NAD8312T6.0NoFrom the old Donald Wall place, walk down slope (north) to old cow spa area. Then walk uphill to east about 100m.MoffatGarmin 76xlT2*&  ?DINO.0515N/ACODINOCottonwood CanyonHells Canyon301-85DP5156712344479588NAD8312T11.2NoFrom the Donald Wall Place, contour around hillside to the east until you are across from rocky knob.MoffatGarmin 76xlT2*&   DINO.052811301CODINOEast of Zenobia PeakJack Springs301-146DP5286828924499458NAD8312T6.6YesFollow Douglas Mountain Blvd toward Zenobia Peak. Near Five Springs, watch for a green metal gate blocking the main road. Go through the gate and continue past Five Springs, past the Walker Ranch house and past and abandoned log skidder. Park and walkMoffatGarmin 76v^6.*  DINO.052715613CODINOFive SpringsZenobia Peak201-37DP5276833834496623NAD8312T4.9YesTake Douglas Mountain Blvd toward Zenobia Peak. Park just after a green steel on the road to the Walker Ranch House. Walk NW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76|rfN6.*  DINO.052614604CODINOEast of Zenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-37DP5266838804497399NAD8312T5.9YesTake Douglas Mountain Blvd toward Zenobia Peak. When you see a green steel gate across the road to the Walker Ranch, go through the gate and drive up the road to the right about 1/2 mile. Park and walk east to plot.MoffatGarmin 76tv^6.*  DINO.052516510CODINOEast of Zenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-37DP5256836814496340NAD8312T4.4YesTake Douglas Mountain Blvd toward Zenobia Peak. Park just before a green steel gate that blocks the main road. Walk east to plot.MoffatGarmin 76v^6.*  DINO.052417426CODINODouglas MountainZenobia Peak201-39DP5246822834495950NAD8312T6.4YesFrom Chicken Springs, drive Douglas Mountain Blvd. West to first switchback. Hike uphill about 400m to plot.MoffatGarmin 76znV6.*  DINO.052317742CODINODouglas MountainZenobia Peak201-39DP5236819424495965NAD8312T7.8YesFrom Zenobia Peak lookout, drive down Douglas Mountain Blvd to where jeep road intersects at saddle. Drive down jeep road about 1/4 mile. Plot is uphill about 100m.MoffatGarmin 76""znV6.*  P * Lj?DINO.0534N/ACODINODouglas MountainJack Springs301-148DP5346809004499895NAD8312T15YesTake Douglas Mountain Blvd toward Zenobia Peak. Park at the Monument boundary (signed) and walk north along Douglas Mountain to steep slope overlooking the upper east end of Zenobia Basin.MoffatGarmin 76NN<0xjR2*&  ?DINO.0533N/ACODINODouglas MountainZenobia Peak201-65DP5336812994498909NAD8312T5.6NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive toward Zenobia Peak and park at the NM boundary. Follow park boundary over first hump across saddle and side slope into dense Cercocarpus woodland.MoffatGarmin 76>>, vjR2*&  ?DINO.0532N/ACODINODouglas MountainZenobia Peak201-65DP5326811754498858NAD8312T6.1YesFrom Douglas Mtn Blvd, drive toward Zenobia Peak and park at park boundary. Follow park boundary north over the first knob, cross the saddle and before getting to the next knob, plot is in the burned CERLED area.MoffatGarmin 76~~l`vjR2*&  ?DINO.0531N/ACODINODouglas MountainZenobia Peak201-65DP5316812574498136NAD8312T6.3YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd drive toward Zenobia Peak and park at monument boundary. Hike north along boundary into unburned Douglas-fir just above saddle.MoffatGarmin 76  vjR2*&  ?DINO.0530N/ACODINODouglas MountainZenobia Peak201-65DP5306813114497924NAD8312T5.9NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive toward Zenobia Peak and park at park boundary. Walk along park boundary going north and drop down first short slope to flattish area in burn.MoffatGarmin 7622 vjR2*&  DINO.052910945CODINONE of Zenobia PeakJack Springs301-148DP5296815554499906NAD8312T5.5YesDrive on Douglas Mountain Boulevard toward Zenobia Peak. Go through the green steel gate past Five Springs, past the Walker Ranch House, past abandoned log skidder. Walk WNW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76NN<0rZ6.*  J =dDINO.0540N/ACODINONorth of Five SpringsJack Springs301-148DP5406818974500448NAD8312T6.4YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd drive toward Zenobia Peak. Watch for the green gate blocking the main road. Go through the gate, past Five Springs, past the Walker Ranch house, past the abandoned log skidder and park. Walk NW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76t\2*&  DINO.0539N/ACODINONorth of Five SpringsJack Springs301-148DP5396817944500091NAD8312T6.5NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd drive toward Zenobia Peak. Watch for the green gate blocking the main road. Go through the gate, past Five Springs, past the Walker Ranch house, past the abandoned log skidder and park. Walk NW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76t\2*&  ?DINO.0538N/ACODINODouglas MountainJack Springs301-148DP5386813004500341NAD8312T5.9YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd drive toward Zenobia Peak and park at monument boundary. Hike north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76xjR2*&  ?DINO.0537N/ACODINODouglas MountainJack Springs301-148DP5376810064500098NAD8312T4.8YesTake Douglas Mountain Blvd toward Zenobia Peak. Park at the Monument boundary (signed) and walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76xjR2*&  ?DINO.0536N/ACODINODouglas MountainZenobia Peak201-65DP5366814084498288NAD8312T10.5YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd drive toward Zenobia Peak and park at monument boundary. Hike north over first hill and into saddle. Plot is in flat at saddle.MoffatGarmin 76  vjR2*&  ?DINO.0535N/ACODINODouglas MountainJack Springs301-148DP5356810354499780NAD8312T5.7NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., drive north towards Zenobia Peak. Park at NM boundary and walk N about 1.5 miles into mahogany forest.MoffatGarmin 76xjR2*&   V DINO.0545N/ACODINOBig Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-186DP5456819434489041NAD8312T5.8YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., drive down jeep road to Brown's Cabin. Continue down Big Joe Draw to where road leaves the draw. Hike up hill and along ridge that parallels the draw, going south for about 1 mile.MoffatGarmin 76ttbVzpbJ2*&  ?DINO.054448541CODINOBig Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-186DP5446822964488722NAD8312T7.3YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., drive down jeep road to Brown's Cabin. Continue down Big Joe Draw to where road leaves the draw. Hike south up ridgeline paralleling draw to east. When you reach the top (big view), drop off to east into sparse PJ, about 1MoffatGarmin 76~tfN6.*  ?DINO.054351645CODINOBig Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-186DP5436816244488133NAD8312T6.9NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., drive down jeep road to Brown's Cabin. Continue down Big Joe Draw to where road leaves the draw and hike down the dry wash about 1.7 km, around a knob, then north uphill about 100m to plotMoffatGarmin 76rf~tfN6.*  DINO.0542N/ACODINOBig Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-186DP5426813774489835NAD8312T9.0YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., take the road to Brown's Cabin. At the cabin, go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Continue south down the draw to the end of road following draw. Walk up into old burn about 200m.MoffatGarmin 76thzpbJ2*&  DINO.054142546CODINOBig Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-186DP5416828564489999NAD8312T6.9YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive down the jeep trail to Brown's Cabin. Continue south along Big Joe Draw to first major draw coming in from the east, about 1 mile. Drive up the road along draw to east about 3/4 mile. Park and walk uphill (south) abouMoffatGarmin 76~tfN6.*  u TDINO.055127119CODINOBrown's CabinZenobia PeaknoneDP5516814194493270NAD8312T7.0YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, head south on the road toward Brown's Cabin and park. Hike up hillside to the southeast and walk into large juniper area about 400m from car.MoffatGarmin 76""zphP6.*  DINO.055031599CODINOEast of Big Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-236DP5506824434492085NAD8312T4.9YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., take the road to Brown's Cabin. At the cabin, go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw about 2 miles. Park and walk east to plot.MoffatGarmin 76(( v^6.*  DINO.054937028CODINOBig Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-236DP5496817264491039NAD8312T5.7YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., take the road to Brown's Cabin. At the cabin, go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Drive about 2 mile, park, walk east to plot.MoffatGarmin 76 ~tfN6.*  DINO.054844308CODINOAnt HillsZenobia Peak101-186DP5486809244489689NAD8312T4.6YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take the road to Brown's Cabin. From the cabin go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Drive about 3 miles to where the road leaves the draw and heads east. Park and climb the cliff to the west. Plot is on top.MoffatGarmin 76xn`H6.*  DINO.054744308CODINOAnt HillsZenobia Peak101-186DP5476808654489516NAD8312T4.4YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, head south on the road toward Brown's Cabin. At the cabin, go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Drive about 3 miles to where the road leaves the draw and head east. Park, climb the cliff to the west and walk SW to pMoffatGarmin 76xn`H6.*  DINO.054638254CODINOBig Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-236DP5466813184490861NAD8312T6.5YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., drive down jeep road to Brown's Cabin. Go through the gate and head south down Big Joe Draw. Drive about 2 miles. Park at the nice spot in the was and hike SW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76``NB~tfN6.*    ]  DINO.055729314CODINOWarm Springs DrawZenobia Peak201-1DP5576800034492488NAD8312T5.4YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take the road to Brown's Cabin. Go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Go up a steep gravelly hill and down the other side. Go past a cow tank. Park and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZzpX6.*   DINO.055629677CODINOWarm Spring DrawCanyon of Lodore South201-1DP5566797924492457NAD8312T6.9YesFrom Douglas Mountain Boulevard, take the road to Brown's Cabin. At the cabin, drive south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Go up a steep gravelly hill and down the other side. Go past a cow tank. Park and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76V6.*   DINO.055530699CODINOWarm Springs DrawCanyon of Lodore South201-1DP5556797474492166NAD8312T4.3YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, head south on the road toward Brown's Cabin. Go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Go up a steep gravelly hill and down the other side. Continue past a cow tank. Park and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76X6.*  DINO.055433441CODINOAnt HillsZenobia Peak101-235DP5546806534491769NAD8312T5.1NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, head south on the road toward Brown's Cabin. Go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Go up a steep gravelly hill and down the other side. Continue past a cow tank. Park and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~rxn`H6.*  DINO.0553N/ACODINOBrown's CabinZenobia Peak201-36DP5536809894493441NAD8312T5.3NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive down jeep road to Brown's Cabin. Plot is SW of cabin about 80m.MoffatGarmin 76~rzpdL2*&  DINO.055227120CODINOHillside SpringsZenobia PeaknoneDP5526816834493138NAD8312T5.7NoFrom Douglas Mountain Boulevard, drive jeep trail down to Brown's Cabin and park. Hike over ridgeline to SE and to within about 80m of Hillside Spring.MoffatGarmin 76vnV6.*  ; /DINO.056438808CODINOWest of Five Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-229DP5646844394490918NAD8312T5.5YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., take Five Springs Road south. Park west of "Red's Knob" and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76h6.*  DINO.056338811CODINOFive Springs Draw (West of)Zenobia Peak173-229DP5636849244490802NAD8312T5.0YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take the Five Springs Road south. Park west of "Red's Knob". Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76l6.*  DINO.056237541CODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-230DP5626856514490798NAD8312T5.6YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take Five Springs road south. Park west of "Red's Knob". Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~pX6.*  DINO.056138821CODINOHolland DrawZenobia Peak173-230DP5616861184490603NAD8312T4.8NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take Five Springs Road south. Park west of "Red's Knob". Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~tfN6.*  DINO.056016518CODINOHolland DrawZenobia Peak173-167DP5606878664496365NAD8312T6.5NoTake Douglas Mountain Blvd east and park about 1/4 mile past Holland Draw (signed). Walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~tfN6.*   DINO.0559N/ACODINODouglas Mountain BoulevardZenobia Peak201-39DP5596820914496192NAD8312T5.2YesTake Douglas Mountain Blvd to the wire gate that has "Have a Good Day" carved on the leverage handle. Go through the gate and drive up the hill to a Kelly humped road on the right. Park and walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76zn~f2*&   DINO.055830819CODINOWarm Springs DrawZenobia Peak201-1DP5586803414492343NAD8312T5.9YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take the road to Brown's Cabin. From the cabin go south through the gate down Big Joe Draw. Drive up a steep gravelly hill and down the other side. Go past a cow tank. Park. Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76|zpX6.*   DINO.0571N/ACODINOOverlooking Big Joe DrawZenobia Peak173-214DP5716844904493437NAD8312T5.5YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive to Chicken Springs and take 2-track towards cliff to west. Gain ridge top and go to plot.MoffatGarmin 76zb2*&  DINO.057028721CODINOOverlooking Big Joe DrawZenobia Peak173-214DP5706845594493100NAD8312T5.2YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive to Chicken Springs. Take 2-track toward cliff to west. Ascend cliff in easiest manner. Hike along ridgeline and down about 200m to plot.MoffatGarmin 76DD2&~f6.*  DINO.056915816CODINOChicken SpringsZenobia Peak173-149DP5696847314496576NAD8312T6.4YesTake Douglas Mountain Blvd to the BLM gate past Chicken Springs. Go through gate and turn on first 2-track to right. Drive to top of hill in ponderosa pine and park. Walk east 430m to plot.MoffatGarmin 76XXF:zlT6.*  DINO.056844899CODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-230DP5686861714489552NAD8312T5.5NoFrom Douglas Mtn Blvd, drive south on Five Springs Road. Park just before the obvious switchbacks. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~pX6.*  DINO.0567N/ACODINOEast of Big Joe DrawZenobia Peak173-229DP5676841064489634NAD8312T5.1NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive south on Five Springs Road, then west up the switchbacks. Park about a mile further at the giant cow tank. Walk SE to plot.MoffatGarmin 76rZ2*&  DINO.056643154CODINOEast of Big Joe DrawZenobia Peak173-229DP5666841274489813NAD8312T5.9NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take Five Springs Road south, then follow it west up switchbacks. Drive until you see a giant cow tank. Park and walk SE to plot.MoffatGarmin 76 v^6.*  DINO.056538806CODINOEast of Big Joe DrawZenobia Peak173-229DP5656834614490631NAD8312T7.3NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., take Five Springs Road south. Park west of "Red's Knob" and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76v^6.*   n ._! DINO.0578N/ACODINORed's KnobZenobia Peak173-211DP5786878084491003NAD8312T5.2NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive down Peterson Draw to BLM gate at pass and park. Walk south along ridgeline about 2 km to base of Red's Knob. Plot overlooks draw to west of saddle.MoffatGarmin 7688&vl^F2*&  DINO.0577N/ACODINOFive Springs RoadZenobia Peak173-166DP5776859044495205NAD8312T5.2NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take Five Springs Road (signed) south. Watch for stand of large aspen near road.MoffatGarmin 76zlT2*&  DINO.057619792CODINOFive Springs RoadZenobia Peak173-166DP5766859994495056NAD8312T5.2YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., take Five Springs Road south. Plot is south of a large stand of aspen.MoffatGarmin 76~pX6.*  DINO.057519693CODINOChicken SpringsZenobia Peak173-166DP5756852774495162NAD8312T4.7YesPark 1 mile east of Chicken Springs on Douglas Mountain Boulevard. Walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76rfzlT6.*  DINO.057419301CODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-166DP5746845934495214NAD8312T5.3NoTake Douglas Mountain Blvd, take to Chicken Springs. Walk SE to plot.MoffatGarmin 76ffTH~pX6.*  DINO.057320216CODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-166DP5736841764495215NAD8312T5.5YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, go past Chicken Springs, then take the two-track south that starts near the abandoned piece of machinery with two big wheels. Drive past fence line, park. Walk east to plotMoffatGarmin 76pp^R~pX6.*  DINO.0572N/ACODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-165DP5726839904494036NAD8312T6.2NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive to BLM gate past Chicken Springs. Continue on DMB for about 50m, then turn left on 2-track and drive south about 3 km and sup toward saddle. Drive to top of first hill and park. Plot is on hillside in front of you.MoffatGarmin 76zlT2*&  B N ) \&DINO.058439019CODINOBuck RidgeGreystone173-233DP5846913564490564NAD8312T5.5NoFrom Douglas Mtn Blvd, turn south at Petersen Draw, then follow the BLM access road (signed) to Bower Draw. Drove about 1 mile south of an abandoned pickup bed. Park and walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76BB0$tj\J6.*  %DINO.0583N/ACODINOPetersen Draw OverlookZenobia Peak173-211DP5836880264491580NAD8312T5.1YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., drive down Petersen Draw to BLM fence at saddle. Hike up ridgeline to south over summit and down the south side about 1 km.MoffatGarmin 76v^2*&  $DINO.0582N/ACODINORed's KnobZenobia Peak173-232DP5826879524490453NAD8312T5.2YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive down Peterson Draw to BLM gate at saddle. Park. Hike south along ridgeline. Plot is off east side in shrub field.MoffatGarmin 76vl^F2*&  #DINO.0581N/ACODINORed's KnobZenobia Peak173-232DP5816879494490254NAD8312T6.0YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive down Peterson Draw to BLM gate at saddle. Park. Hike south along ridgeline. Plot is SW of Red's Knob by about 200m.MoffatGarmin 76vl^F2*&  "DINO.058043445CODINORed's KnobZenobia Peak173-232DP5806882014489891NAD8312T8.5NoFrom Douglas Mountain Boulevard, turn south at Petersen Draw to BLM fence at saddle. Hike south along ridgeline for 3.2 km. Drop off ridge into thick PJ to the west.MoffatGarmin 76zpbJ6.*  !DINO.057938837CODINORed's KnobZenobia Peak173-211DP5796882144490630NAD8312T8.2NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., drive down Petersen Draw to BLM fence at saddle. Hike up ridgeline to south and continue for 2.5 km. Plot is down east side of know overlooking small ravine.MoffatGarmin 76DD2&zpbJ6.*   0  -DINO.0591N/ACODINOPetersen DrawZenobia Peak173-211DP5916896804492866NAD8312T8.9NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, drive south down Petersen Draw. At the large cow tank turn east up the hill. Road goes right through large shrub field where plot is located.MoffatGarmin 76$$|rdL2*&  ,DINO.059019221CODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-167DP5906872244495291NAD8312T7.9NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take Five Springs Road (signed) south. Park about 1/4 mile south of the difficult sandstone area and walk east to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~pX6.*  +DINO.058919053CODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-167DP5896866774495412NAD8312T9.1YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, take Five Springs Road (signed) south. Park at difficult sandstone area and walk SW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~pX6.*  *DINO.058819140CODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia Peak173-167DP5886869884495283NAD8312T4.0YesFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., turn south at Five Springs road (signed). Park at difficult sandstone area and walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~pX6.*  )DINO.058719140CODINOFive Springs RoadZenobia Peak173-167DP5876870984495351NAD8312T4.8YesFrom Douglas Mountain Boulevard, take Five Springs Road south. Park where the road crosses the difficult sandstone. Walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76~pX6.*  (DINO.058638848CODINOBuck DrawZenobia Peak173-233DP5866900044490696NAD8312T5.0NoFrom Douglas Mountain Boulevard, turn south at Petersen Draw, then take the BLM access road (signed) to Bower Draw. Park about one mile south of the abandoned pickup box. Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 76HH6*xn`H6.*  'DINO.058539372CODINOBuck RidgeZenobia Peak173-211DP5856904464490563NAD8312T5.5NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd., turn south at Petersen Draw. Then take the BLM access road to Bower Draw. Park about one mile south of the abandoned pickup bed. Walk west to plot.MoffatGarmin 7622 zpbJ6.*  y 4?DINO.0659130129UTDINOQuarry AreaDinosaur Quarry201-183DP6596462214474795NAD8312T5.0YesTake Quarry Road past entry station. Pass employee housing, and turn south on next 2-track. Go to powerline and walk SE to plot.UintahGarmin 76zlN80,  3?DINO.0658131956UTDINOGreen RiverDinosaur Quarry201-200DP6586462514473788NAD8312T5.1YesTake Quarry Road past entry station. Pass employee housing, and turn south on next 2-track until it starts to climb large hogback. Park and walk south to plot.UintahGarmin 76zlN80,  2?DINO.0657129533UTDINOGreen RiverDinosaur Quarry201-183DP6576451304475084NAD8312T7.3YesTake Quarry Road past entry station. Pass employee housing, and turn south on next 2-track to powerline. Walk southwest to plot.UintahGarmin 76zlN80,  1?DINO.0656128598UTDINOQuarry AreaDinosaur Quarry201-183DP6566451264475389NAD8312T7.3YesTake Quarry Road past entry station. Pass employee housing, and turn south on next 2-track to powerline. Follow powerline west to plot.UintahGarmin 76zlN80,  0DINO.0594117803CODINOEast of Bay GulchTwelvemile Mesa201-150DP5947137444477740NAD8312T6.7YesFrom Deer Lodge road, take the BLM road that starts just east of the detour caused by the Yampa undercutting the road. Follow the two track south. Go right at the "Y". Take next two-track right to spring. Walk SW to plot.MoffatGarmin 76xZ80,  /DINO.059320016CODINOPetersen DrawZenobia Peak173-168DP5936894954495116NAD8312T5.6NoFrom Douglas Mountain Blvd, turn south at Petersen Draw. Then turn west on the first faint two-track. Park at the old corral. Walk south to plot.MoffatGarmin 76vhP6.*  .DINO.059224508CODINOPetersen DrawZenobia Peak173-168DP5926899464494866NAD8312T6.6YesFrom Douglas Mountain Boulevard, turn south at Petersen Draw (signed). Park near large rotten log (chunks next to road). Walk east to plot.MoffatGarmin 76vhP6.*  i 1A<?DINO.0682N/ACODINOTeepee DrawHaystack Rock101-112DP6826999514483446NAD8312T4.2NoFrom Teepee Draw campground go north 948 m.MoffatGarmin 76""zpbH2*&  ;?DINO.0681N/ACODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon101-108DP6817040744484104NAD8312T3.4YesFrom Anderson Hole, go 2 km bearing 303 degrees.MoffatGarmin 76>>, rL2*&  :?DINO.0680N/ACODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon101-108DP6807036764484769NAD8312T3.5NoFrom Anderson Hole camping area, go 2.71 km bearing 311 degrees.MoffatGarmin 76\\J>rL2*&  9DINO.0664136711CODINOBuckwater DrawPlug Hat Rock201-210DP6646760224464196NAD8312T6.5YesDrive up Harper's Corner road. Park at Blue Mountain Spring #1. Walk east about 250m to plot.MoffatGarmin 76z|nT80,  8DINO.0663136680CODINOBuckwater DrawPlug Hat Rock201-210DP6636751154464244NAD8312T4.6YesDrive up Harper's Corner road. Park at Blue Mountain Spring #1. Walk west about 500m to plot.MoffatGarmin 76z|nT80,  7DINO.0662113262CODINORed Rock BenchHells Canyon301-38DP6626705464478366NAD8312T4.9YesTake Harper's Corner Road past Stuntz Ridge. Park near the "CURVE AHEAD" caution sign. Walk NE to plot.MoffatGarmin 76xlT80,  6DINO.0661124445CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon301-38DP6616719944476665NAD8312T5.3NoTake Harper's Corner road north past Stuntz Ridge, then take next 2-track at 4-way junction east. Follow 2-track left, then right across valley and up draw. Around hairpin corner left then left at next faint 2-track. Walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76znV80,  5DINO.0660126191CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon301-38DP6606714444476422NAD8312T8.8NoTake Harper's Corner road north past Stuntz Ridge, then take next 2-track at 4-way junction east. Follow 2-track left, then right across valley and up draw. Park on hairpin turn and walk north to plot.MoffatGarmin 76llZNznV80,  %  EE?DINO.0691Y43CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon101-135DP6916760454483619NAD8312T5.5NoWalk up Red Rock Canyon until a large slot canyon appears on the right.MoffatGarmin 76``NBvhP2*&  D?DINO.0690N/ACODINOStarvation CanyonTanks Peak101-75DP6906849084484969NAD8312T14.8NoPlot is about halfway between first and second pour off going up Starvation Canyon from the Yampa River.MoffatGarmin 76GPS data suspect because of deep canyon.~thT2*& C?DINO.0689N/ACODINOStarvation ValleyTanks Peak101-75DP6896848234485010NAD8312T8.5NoHike up Starvation Canyon to the base of the second pour off.MoffatGarmin 76GPS coordinates are suspect because of deep canyon.J8,~thT2*& B?DINO.0688Y29CODINODry Woman CanyonTanks Peak101-123DP6886894874483682NAD8312T150NoWalk up Dry Woman Canyon to the point just before the canyon goes between to towering cliffs. Plot is in the riparian area in the bottom of the canyon.MoffatGarmin 76These GPS coordinates are the last we could obtain before the GPS quit working in the canyon.~tfR2*& A?DINO.068788985CODINOHaystack RockHaystack Rock201-121DP6876972764482336NAD8312T5.3YesStraight north of Haystack Rock just above the cliff band.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,xjP6.*  @?DINO.0686Y18CODINOHaystack RockHaystack Rock201-121DP6866972914482234NAD8312T3.6YesPlot is across the river from Haystack Rock at the west end of the sandbar.MoffatGarmin 76hhVJ~tfL2*&  ??DINO.0685N/ACODINOTeepee DrawHaystack Rock101-112DP6857007964484847NAD8312T3.8YesFrom Tepee Draw campground, go 2.52 km bearing 23 degrees.MoffatGarmin 76BB0$zpbH2*&  >?DINO.0684N/ACODINOTeepee DrawHaystack Rock101-112DP6847004544484767NAD8312T2.5YesFrom Teepee Draw campground, go 2.34 km bearing 14 degrees.MoffatGarmin 76DD2&zpbH2*&  =?DINO.0683N/ACODINOTeepee DrawHaystack Rock101-112DP6837003844484655NAD8312T2.2YesFrom Teepee Draw campground, go 2.22 km bearing 355 degrees.MoffatGarmin 76FF4(zpbH2*&    + pO?DINO.0701N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-29DP7016736384495496NAD8312T4.1YesFrom Limestone Spring, go west 1.72 km.MoffatGarmin 7644"|P2*&  N?DINO.0700N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-31DP7006744864495227NAD8312T4.1NoFrom Limestone Spring, go 920m bearing 254 degrees.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,|P2*&  M?DINO.0699N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-31DP6996749204495268NAD8312T4.0YesFrom Limestone Spring, go 500m bearing 245 degrees.MoffatGarmin 76LL:.|P2*&  LDINO.0698N/AUTDINORed WashJones Hole101-217DP6986601004491751NAD8312T3.6YesFrom the mouth of Sage, Creek, go 3.44 km bearing 327 degrees.UintahGarmin 76>>, zndVB2*&  KDINO.069733234UTDINORed WashJones Hole101-217DP6976600154491660NAD8312T4.9NoWalk for two and a half hours (3.5 km) from the mouth of Sage Creek, bearing 325 degrees.UintahGarmin 76vvdX~rhZF6.*  J?DINO.0696Y54CODINOConfluenceCanyon of Lodore South101-196DP6966714384488208NAD8312T8.7NoPlot is at the base of the cliff of Jenny Lind Rock.MoffatGarmin 76DD2&rF2*&  I?DINO.0695Y55CODINOConfluenceCanyon of Lodore South101-196DP6956711814488375NAD8312T7.7NoPlot is on the eastern end of the Yampa River terrace just east of the confluence.MoffatGarmin 76nbrF2*&  H?DINO.0694Y56CODINOConfluenceCanyon of Lodore South101-196DP6946710584488420NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is on the Yampa River terrace just east of the confluence.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<rF2*&  G?DINO.0693N/ACODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon101-135DP6936767144483383NAD8312T15.0NoFollow the trail up Red Rock Canyon from the Yampa River about 435 meters.MoffatGarmin 76GPS data suspect in narrow canyon.hVJvhP2*& F?DINO.0692Y43CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon101-135DP6926763634483511NAD8312T7.1NoWalk up Red Rock Canyon from the Yampa River about 777 meters.MoffatGarmin 76NN<0vhP2*&   R " XDINO.0710N/ACODINOBrown's Cabin DrawZenobia Peak173-163DP7106817614495026NAD8312T4.4NoFrom Brown's Cabin, drive up road north 1.66 km. Plot is on east slope above in grassy area.MoffatGarmin 76~r|nV2*&  WDINO.0709N/ACODINOBrown's Cabin DrawZenobia Peak173-163DP7096816124495071NAD8312T4.6NoFollow the road north from Brown's Cabin 1.66 km.MoffatGarmin 76::(|nV2*&  V?DINO.0708N/ACODINOStarvation ValleyZenobia Peak101-159DP7086821654487384NAD8312T7.1NoFrom the mouth of Big Joe Draw, go about one km down Starvation Valley. Then walk north up the unnamed canyon until you come to the cottonwoods.MoffatGarmin 76zlT2*&  U?DINO.0707N/ACODINOStarvation ValleyZenobia Peak101-159DP7076812194486984NAD8312T6.9NoFrom the confluence of Big Joe Draw and Starvation Valley, go south 744 meters.MoffatGarmin 76ttbVzlT2*&  T?DINO.0706N/ACODINOStarvation ValleyZenobia Peak101-159DP7066810684487505NAD8312T4.5YesPlot is opposite Big Joe Draw in Starvation Valley.MoffatGarmin 76>>, zlT2*&  S?DINO.0705N/ACODINOStarvation ValleyZenobia Peak101-159DP7056811124487547NAD8312T3.3YesPlot is just downstream opposite Big Joe Draw in Starvation Valley.MoffatGarmin 76^^L@zlT2*&  R?DINO.0704N/ACODINOStarvation ValleyZenobia Peak101-159DP7046811824487584NAD8312T2.8YesPlot is just downstream from the confluence of Big Joe Draw and Starvation Valley.MoffatGarmin 76||j^zlT2*&  Q?DINO.0703N/ACODINOWarm Springs CedarsCanyon of Lodore South101-231DP7036772844491367NAD8312T4.7NoPlot is on the NE corner of the Warm Springs Cedars area.MoffatGarmin 76``NBX2*&  PDINO.0702N/ACODINOIron Mine RidgeCanyon of Lodore North201-35DP7026788194494307NAD8312T5.0YesWhere the Zenobia Basin Road Crosses Iron Mine Ridge, look for the two-track heading out the ridge. Plot is at the end of the two track.MoffatGarmin 76|P2*&    ! P bzb?DINO.0720N/ACODINOWest Cactus FlatHaystack Rock401-23DP7206998334481427NAD8312T4.1YesDrive out the West Cactus Flat two-track 1.9 km. Plot is on the west side of the road.MoffatGarmin 76rfxlR2*&  a?DINO.0719N/ACODINOWest Cactus FlatHaystack Rock401-23DP7196996664480852NAD8312T6.0YesDrive out the two-track heading into West Cactus Flat 1.31 km. Plot is on the east side of the two-track.MoffatGarmin 76xlR2*&  `?DINO.0718N/ACODINOBrowns ParkCanyon of Lodore North101-10DP7186782964511139NAD8312T4.9NoIn Brown's Park, 348 m west of Conway Draw.MoffatGarmin 7622 tH2*&  _?DINO.0717N/ACODINOBrowns ParkCanyon of Lodore North101-10DP7176783794511336NAD8312T3.2YesIn Brown's Park on west side of Green River opposite Conway Draw.MoffatGarmin 76``NBtH2*&  ^?DINO.0716N/ACODINOBrowns ParkCanyon of Lodore North101-10DP7166784544511949NAD8312T2.8YesOn west side of river in Brown's Park 758 m NNW of Conway Draw.MoffatGarmin 76\\J>tH2*&  ]DINO.0715N/ACODINOBrowns ParkCanyon of Lodore North101-3DP7156783724513148NAD8312T6.5YesStraight across Green River from "Dummy Bottom".MoffatGarmin 76<<*~tH2*&  \?DINO.0714N/ACODINOBrowns ParkCanyon of Lodore North101-10DP7146785854511645NAD8312T2.6YesAcross the river from the Lodore Ranger Station in Brown's Park, plot is 434 m north of Conway Draw.MoffatGarmin 76tH2*&  [DINO.0713N/ACODINOBull CanyonPlug Hat Rock201-212DP7136710724462189NAD8312T7.9NoGo 1.67 km west of the Plug Hat picnic area in Bull Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76BB0$zpbH2*&  ZDINO.0712N/ACODINOBull CanyonPlug Hat Rock201-212DP7126709594462230NAD8312T6.2NoLarge flat shelf near bottom of Bull Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76$$zpbH2*&  YDINO.0711N/ACODINOBull CanyonPlug Hat Rock201-212DP7116712404462210NAD8312T8.5NoBottom of Bull Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76zpbH2*&  Gz j]jyjDINO.0801139740CODINOEmployee Housing Area NWPlug Hat Rock201-216DP8016713074457686NAD8312T4.2YesApprox. 700m NW of Resource Center, 1/2 way up the Entrada hogback.MoffatGarmin 76ttbVh80,  i?DINO.0727N/AUTDINORed WashDinosaur Quarry101-43DP7276423144483276NAD8312T4.8NoFrom the gate on the north park boundary where the old two-track into red wash passes through. Go 1.54 km bearing 245 degrees.UintahGarmin 76vl`B2*&  h?DINO.0726N/AUTDINORed WashDinosaur Quarry101-43DP7266417594482341NAD8312T2.6YesFrom the gate on the north park boundary where the old two-track into red wash passes through. Go 2.54 km bearing 230 degrees.UintahGarmin 76vl`B2*&  g?DINO.0725N/AUTDINORed Wash TributaryDinosaur Quarry101-43DP7256428384482230NAD8312T4.5YesPlot is about 1/2 way up the west-facing slope of the left arm of the first major fork into Red Wash at the toe of Split Mountain.UintahGarmin 76tV2*&  f?DINO.0724N/AUTDINOSplit MountainDinosaur Quarry101-43DP7246432874482463NAD8312T3.9NoFrom the gate on the north park boundary where the old two-track passes through and heads toward split Mountain, go 1.6 km bearing 197 degrees.UintahGarmin 76xlN2*&  e?DINO.0723N/AUTDINOSplit MountainDinosaur Quarry101-43DP7236432514482675NAD8312T2.1YesFollow the old two-track up the west side of Split Mountain until you're 1.4 km from the gate on the north park boundary.UintahGarmin 76xlN2*&  d?DINO.0722N/ACODINOWest Cactus FlatHaystack Rock401-25DP7226976554480361NAD8312T6.0NoPlot is 170 m NE of the junction of the Yampa Bench Road and the two-track that leads to Haystack Rock.MoffatGarmin 76xlR2*&  c?DINO.0721N/ACODINOWest Cactus FlatHaystack Rock401-23DP7216996464480034NAD8312T5.5YesPlot is on the NW side of Thanksgiving Butte, located on the south side of West Cactus Flat.MoffatGarmin 76|pxlR2*&  e oDINO.0806120867CODINOTributary of Johnson DrawTanks Peak301-52DP8066866284476883NAD8312T8.1NoFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond. Hike east approx. 2 miles to Johnson Draw.MoffatGarmin 76~j80,  nDINO.0805125687CODINOJohnson DrawTanks Peak301-52DP8056863694476490NAD8312T5.3YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond. Hike east approx. 1.5 miles into Johnson Draw. The plotMoffatGarmin 76zpdP80,  mDINO.0804120325CODINOServiceberry Gap Stock PondTanks Peak301-50DP8046854154477403NAD8312T4.2YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond. Hike east approx. 1/2 mile into Serviceberry Draw and aMoffatGarmin 76n80,  l?DINO.0803118286CODINOServiceberry Gap/Bald RidgeTanks Peak301-50DP8036852524477814NAD8312T6.9YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond.MoffatGarmin 76xxfZn80,  kDINO.0802119800CODINOUpper Serviceberry DrawTanks Peak301-50DP8026848214477417NAD8312T7.0YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond.MoffatGarmin 76pp^Rzf80,    $-tDINO.0811N/ACODINOTank's Peak EastTanks Peak301-56DP8116904964477478NAD8312T5.1YesFrom junction of Hwy 40 and CR16, take CR16 east to CR14. Turn N on CR14. After 3.6 miles, where C14 makes a sharp turn to the east, take a track that heads NW. Follow this road until it becomes an ATV trail and starts to climb. Park and continue walkMoffatGarmin 76|rfR2*&  s?DINO.0810N/ACODINOTank's Peak EastTanks Peak301-56DP8106907664478158NAD8312T8.1YesFrom junction of Hwy 40 and CR16, take CR16 east to CR14. Turn N on CR14. After 3.6 miles, where C14 makes a sharp turn to the east, take a track that heads NW. Follow this road until it becomes an ATV trail and starts to climb. Park and continue walkMoffatGarmin 76|rfR2*&  rDINO.0809N/ACODINOTanks Peak EastTanks Peak301-56DP8096906904476932NAD8312T4.5NoFrom junction of Hwy 40 and CR16, take CR16 east to CR14. Turn N on CR14. After 3.6 miles, where C14 makes a sharp turn to the east, take a track that branches to the left. Follow this road until it becomes an ATV trail and starts to climb. Park and cMoffatGarmin 76zpdP2*&  qDINO.0808120333CODINOJohnson Draw EastTanks Peak301-52DP8086872844477435NAD8312T10.0NoFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond. Hike east approx. 1.75 miles to Johnson Draw and then aMoffatGarmin 76znZ80,  pDINO.0807120867CODINOJohnson DrawTanks Peak301-52DP8076868224477208NAD8312T6.4NoFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond. Hike east approx. 1.75 miles to Johnson Draw. Plot is oMoffatGarmin 76zpdP80,    yDINO.0816N/ACODINOTank's Peak SummitTanks Peak301-56DP8166896074477463NAD8312T4.8NoFrom Harper's Corner Road turn east on CR16. Go to CR14 and go north approx. 3.6 miles to where road bends sharply east. Take a track branching NW. Climb to the top of Tank's Peak.MoffatGarmin 76>>, vjV2*&  xDINO.0815N/ACODINOTank's PeakTanks PeaknoneDP8156905594476717NAD8312T4.3NoFrom Harper's Corner Road turn east on CR16. Go to CR14 and go north approx. 3.6 miles to where road bends sharply east. Take a track branching NW. Plot is located on SW side of drainage that originates in aspen grove at the top of Tank's Peak.MoffatGarmin 76znd\H2*&  w?DINO.081411416CODINOOld Chuck Wagon RoadIndian Water Canyon201-158DP8147054644478337NAD8312T5.0NoFrom DINO headquarters, go east on Hwy 40 to CR 16. Go N on CR16 to CR157. Go N on 157 to CR14. Go west on CR14 approx. 1/4 mile, then north on the first road you come to. Go approx. two miles on this road, cross the park boundary and continue to theMoffatGarmin 76^6.*  v?DINO.0813115190CODINOOld Chuck Wagon RoadIndian Water Canyon201-158DP8137043714478091NAD8312T4.0YesFrom DINO headquarters, go east on Hwy 40 to CR 16. Go N on CR16 to CR157. Go N on 157 to CR14. Go west on CR14 approx. 1/4 mile, then north on the first road you come to. Go approx. 1.75 miles on this road to highest point and park. Road continues dMoffatGarmin 76`80,  u?DINO.0812N/ACODINOTank's Peak NWTanks Peak301-54DP8126888234477709NAD8312T5.5NoFrom Harper's Corner Road, take CR14 east to Wards Bear Valley. Turn left on two-track that goes to the top of Tank's Peak. Go as far as practical, park and Hike to Park boundary fence. Follow the fence west to a NW-facing slope one draw east of JohnsonMoffatGarmin 76xnbN2*&   " -~?DINO.08213213CODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-17DP8216787604509194NAD8312T4.9NoFrom Gates of Lodore campground, hike ESE to get on top of sage-covered hillside above SE side of campground. Hike south into the PJ and onto the slickrock. Plot is SSE into the PJ stand and just E of the official "Gates of Lodore".MoffatGarmin 76~R4,(  }?DINO.08203292CODINOConway DrawCanyon of Lodore North101-17DP8206790504509175NAD8312T4.7YesHike SSE from Gates of Lodore campground up ridgeline across upper mesa and down into first drainage to the ESE of the campground. Plot is located in the NW4 section 29, T9N R102W.MoffatGarmin 76JJ8,vJ4,(  |DINO.08191348CODINOConway RidgeJack Springs101-13DP8196824694511911NAD8312T4.6YesFrom Hwy 40, turn N onto Hwy 318 at Maybell. Travel approx. 47 miles to the second Gates of Lodore turnoff (CR34N). Turn left onto CR34N. At first intersection (approx. 1.7 miles) turn left onto CR34. Travel just under 1/2 mile and turn left (south) onMoffatGarmin 76zpdL4,(  {DINO.08181423CODINOConway RidgeJack SpringsnoneDP8186827814511823NAD8312T4.9NoFrom Hwy 40, turn N onto Hwy 318 at Maybell. Travel approx. 47 miles to the second Gates of Lodore turnoff (CR34N). Turn left onto CR34N. At first intersection (approx. 1.7 miles) turn left onto CR34. Travel just under 1/2 mile and turn left (south) onMoffatGarmin 76vldL4,(  zDINO.08171174CODINOConway RidgeJack SpringsnoneDP8176836854512194NAD8312T9.1NoFrom Hwy 40, turn N onto Hwy 318 at Maybell. Travel approx. 47 miles to the second Gates of Lodore turnoff (CR34N). Turn left onto CR34N. At first intersection (approx. 1.7 miles) turn left onto CR34. Travel about 200m, park and hike SW up and over hilMoffatGarmin 76vldL4,(   }?DINO.08263195CODINOConway DrawCanyon of Lodore NorthnoneDP8266794144509302NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is about 1.25 miles SE of the Lodore Ranger Station, on the SE side of the first major drainage way east of the Green River and flowing into Conway Draw. Plot is a few hundred meters just inside the transition from woodland to shrubland.MoffatGarmin 76~vJ4,(  ?DINO.08253243CODINOConway DrawJack Springs301-191DP8256797524509376NAD8312T4.4YesPlot is about 1.25 miles SE of the Lodore Ranger Station, on the SE side of the first major drainage way east of the Green River and flowing into Conway Draw. Plot is located on a rarer substrate in the area - talus and colluvium - and is near the shrubMoffatGarmin 76zpbJ4,(  ?DINO.08243381CODINONorth of Jack Springs DrawJack Springs301-191DP8246799544509128NAD8312T4.9YesPlot is just under 1.5 miles SE of the Lodore Ranger Station. The plot is just inside the park boundary fence on a shallow drainage way flowing NE into Conway Draw.MoffatGarmin 7644"h4,(  DINO.08235362CODINONorth of Jack Springs DrawJack Springs301-191DP8236798914506284NAD8312T4.8YesHike east and south from the gates of Lodore campground approximately three miles as the crow flies. Hike around the steep, sandstone cliff-covered hillsides and up to an the large burned area (covered by cheatgrass) into the old-growth PJ just inside thMoffatGarmin 76h4,(  ?DINO.08225362CODINONorth of Jack Springs DrawJack Springs301-187DP8226794824505739NAD8312T4.7NoHike east and south from the gates of Lodore campground approximately three miles as the crow flies. Hike around the steep, sandstone cliff-covered hillsides and up to an area just above the large burned area (covered by cheatgrass) into the old-growth PMoffatGarmin 76h4,(  Y b O?DINO.08312915CODINOConway DrawJack Springs101-17DP8316800264509708NAD8312T4.6YesFrom Lodore Ranger Station, hike approx. 1.2 miles SE to the NW side of the first major drainage into Conway Draw. Plot is just inside the park, only a few hundred meters from the eastern fence boundary and is in the drainage way.MoffatGarmin 76|xnbJ4,(  DINO.08302706CODINOConway DrawJack SpringsnoneDP8306802594509862NAD8312T5.2YesFrom Lodore Ranger Station, hike approx. 1.2 miles ESE. Plot is approx. 1/8 mile east of the eastern park boundary. Plot is also approx. 1/8 mile from the first big drainage into Conway draw, on the west side of the drainage.MoffatGarmin 76|ptjbJ4,(  ?DINO.08292281CODINOLodore Ranger StationCanyon of Lodore North101-17DP8296794074510523NAD8312T4.2YesPlot is 5/8 mile due east from the Lodore Ranger Station and just south of an old two-track road extending past the water supply system or water pipeline maintenance area for the Gates of Lodore campground. The two-track is a dozen meters from plot.MoffatGarmin 76^4,(  ?DINO.08283261CODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-17DP8286783704509486NAD8312T7.0NoHike approx. 1/4 mile east up on to benches above Gates of Lodore campground. Then hike south (SW) in a downriver direction about another 1/4 mile, staying on top of the cliffs and hiking into the PJ on the benches and cliffs above the river.MoffatGarmin 76~R4,(  ?DINO.08272702CODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-17DP8276786424510106NAD8312T5.3NoHike SE from the Lodore Ranger Station up onto the ridge at top of steep hill overlooking field next to campsites. Hike just down from old road (near top of ridge) to plot, about 15m down onto hillside.MoffatGarmin 76||j^~R4,(   d ?DINO.083679017CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon101-136DP8366753764483669NAD8312T4.6NoFrom the intersection of Echo Park Road (14N) and the Echo Park Campground turnoff, drive west along CR14N about 3 miles. Stop just north of Red Rock Canyon, before the road crosses it. Park and hike east about 1/2 mile, crossing a side canyon. Stop oMoffatGarmin 76zlT6.*  ?DINO.083580806CODINORed Rock CanyonHells Canyon101-136DP8356746714483596NAD8312T5.1NoFrom the intersection of the Echo Park road and the road leading to the Echo Park Campground, travel east on CR14N about 3 miles and pull off to park just before dropping into Red Rock Canyon on the road. Hike about 500m NE of the road to the plot whichMoffatGarmin 76zlT6.*  ?DINO.0834100786CODINOJohnson CanyonTanks Peak201-112DP8346894364480916NAD8312T5.0YesFrom the intersection of CR14 and CR14N, go 11.2 miles west on 14N. Park and hike NNW of the road down into a small side canyon of Johnson Canyon, then up onto the north side of the side canyon, right on the rim.MoffatGarmin 76||j^vhT80,  ?DINO.083393153CODINOPothole CanyonTanks Peak201-112DP8336893384482088NAD8312T4.7NoFrom junction of US Highway 40, drive approx.. 10 miles N on CR14, then jog right onto CR14N. Drive another 11.2 miles, park and hike NNW approx. .75 miles to an area just SE of the upper section of Pothole Canyon.MoffatGarmin 76~~l`~tfR6.*  ?DINO.083294810CODINOYampa BenchTanks Peak201-112DP8326899944481742NAD8312T5.5YesFrom DINO headquarters, go 30 miles east on US 40. Turn north on CR14, go 10 miles and turn north onto CR14N. Drive 11.2 miles on 14N, park and hike north approx. 1 km to plot. Plot is near an old jeep trail that is now a well-used cow trail. Cross JMoffatGarmin 76xn`L6.*   ?DINO.0841101211CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon201-104DP8416791874480811NAD8312T4.7NoFrom the Harper's Corner Road, turn east on the Yampa Bench road and go about 16.7 miles to the Mantle Ranch turnoff (CR155). Park and hike ENE to hillsides south of the road, overlooking where Mantle Ranch road meets the Yampa Bench Road in Hells CanyoMoffatGarmin 76~tfN80,  ?DINO.0840N/ACODINOHell's CanyonHells Canyon201-104DP8406792064481326NAD8312T5.9NoTravel east on the Echo Park/Yampa Bench road 16.5 miles from the intersection with the Harper's Corner Road. Turn north on the road to the Mantle Ranch, go about 1/3 mile and park. Plot is on the west side of the road in the bottom of the canyon.MoffatGarmin 76|rdL2*&  ?DINO.083998288CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon201-104DP8396789424481151NAD8312T8.5NoTravel east on the Echo Park/Yampa Bench road 16.5 miles from the intersection with the Harper's Corner Road. Stop at cattle guard just before the Mantle Ranch turnoff. Park and hike north less than a quarter mile up to the top of a knoll onto a flat arMoffatGarmin 76|rdL6.*  ?DINO.083899882CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon201-104DP8386788554480915NAD8312T10.9YesTravel 16.5 miles east of the Harper's Corner Road on the Echo Park / Yampa Bench Road (14N). Stop at cattle guard just before Mantle Ranch/Castle Rock turnoff.MoffatGarmin 76|rdL6.*  ?DINO.083766687CODINOYampa Bench - Warm Springs OverlookCanyon of Lodore South101-66DP8376755324485486NAD8312T5.1NoFrom the intersection of the Yampa Bench Road and the turnoff to Echo Park Campground, continue east on CR14N 2.6 miles to a track marked "Authorized Vehicles Only". Turn north and go 1.3 miles. Park and walk east to the plot, approx. 3/4 km to prominenMoffatGarmin 76  |6.*  < FQ.DINO.0901139740CODINOWest Carmel GulchPlug Hat Rock201-216DP9016709534457818NAD8312T5.0YesApprox. 100m west of first deep gully west of the monument boundary, about 150m NW of the employee housing area, on red soils of the Carmel.MoffatGarmin 76tZ80,  ?DINO.084690135CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon201-102DP8466766094482202NAD8312T4.9NoDrive east on the Yampa Bench road approx. 6miles from the intersection with the turnoff to Echo Park campground. Park and hike south a couple of hundred meters into the WY sage - greasewood stand. Area is just over a mile west, NW of the Mantle Cave arMoffatGarmin 76|rdL6.*  ?DINO.084596160CODINOMantle CaveHells Canyon201-102DP8456779014481528NAD8312T5.8YesThe plot is approx. 1 mile east of the turnoff to the Mantle Ranch, a few hundred yards south of the Yampa Bench road and on the toe slope of the red rock bench north of Buena Vista Park.MoffatGarmin 76FF4(|rdL6.*  ?DINO.084499888CODINOYampa BenchTanks Peak201-106DP8446817164480938NAD8312T4.4YesFrom the Harding Hole overlook turnoff on the Yampa Bench road, continue east on the YBR and park. Plot is on the west side of an unnamed draw just east of it, a few hundred meters SSW off the road.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<xn`L6.*  ?DINO.084399684CODINOYampa BenchTanks Peak201-106DP8436812084480873NAD8312T4.7NoDrive approx. 1.2 miles east from the intersection of the Yampa Bench Road and the turnoff to the Mantle Ranch. Park and hike south approx. 250m onto the landslide geology and onto one of the convexities that supports little sagebrush cover.MoffatGarmin 76xn`L6.*  ?DINO.084299885CODINOYampa BenchTanks Peak201-104DP8426805614480971NAD8312T9.0YesPlot is on the south side of Yampa Bench road approx. 150m. Plot is also approx. 2 km E of the turnoff to the Mantle Ranch.MoffatGarmin 76xn`L6.*    DINO.0906125831CODINOJohnson DrawTanks PeaknoneDP9066870704476351NAD8312T6.5NoTake Harper's Corner road north to CR16. Turn east on CR16 and go about 8 miles to a cattle guard. Turn north and go up steep switchbacks on 4x4 road, about 3.6 miles. Park near livestock pond. Head east, skirting base of hill to east of stock pond.MoffatGarmin 76vldP80,  DINO.0905126840CODINOJohnson DrawTanks PeaknoneDP9056864724476029NAD8312T4.6NoTake Harper's Corner road north to CR16. Turn east on CR16 and go about 8 miles to a cattle guard. Turn north and go up steep switchbacks on 4x4 road, about 3.6 miles. Park near livestock pond. Head east, skirting base of hill to east of stock pond.MoffatGarmin 76vldP80,  DINO.0904121547CODINOServiceberry DrawTanks Peak301-52DP9046855604477132NAD8312T4.4YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond. Hike east approx. 1 km along base of hill north of parkMoffatGarmin 76znZ80,  ?DINO.0903118096CODINOServiceberry Gap EastTanks Peak301-52DP9036857064477758NAD8312T5.6NoFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond. Hike north to the top of the hill that is north of wherMoffatGarmin 76vb80,  ?DINO.0902118286CODINOServiceberry Gap NWTanks Peak301-50DP9026845654477614NAD8312T4.1YesFrom Harper's Corner Road, Take CR16 east 8 miles, go over steep switchback, and turn north on a 4x4 track just before a cattle guard. Go 3.6 miles north on the 4x4 track and park near a stock pond. Hike north on the road up the drainage on the west sideMoffatGarmin 76~r^80,  g z DINO.0911N/ACODINOEast of Tanks PeakTanks Peak301-56DP9116904134477492NAD8312T6.0NoFrom US Hwy 40, go north on CR 16 approx 18 miles and turn onto CR14. Travel up and over hill and down into Bear Valley. Take forest left and bottom of hill (approx 3.6 miles) that heads up Tanks Peak.MoffatGarmin 76ffTHvjV2*&  ?DINO.0910N/ACODINOTanks PeakTanks Peak301-56DP9106904414477751NAD8312T4.5NoTake CR 16 to CR14. Go north on CR14 to where it makes a sharp NE turn. Where main road heads east, take fork leading NW and drive until road heads uphill. Follow road/trail uphill and cross park boundary. Plot is about 1000 ft NW of park boundary.MoffatGarmin 76|pfZF2*&  ?DINO.0909N/ACODINOTanks PeakTanks Peak301-56DP9096907114477992NAD8312T5.6NoTake Harpers Corner Road to County Road 16, then go east about 13 miles to CR14. Go just over 3 miles up and over into Bear Valley. Take the immediate left onto a two-track just where CR 14 takes a very straight shot east. Drive as far as vehicle allowMoffatGarmin 76|pfZF2*&  ?DINO.0908N/ACODINOJohnson DrawTanks Peak301-52DP9086866644477814NAD8312T6.0NoTake Harpers Corner Road to County Road 16, then go east about 8 miles to steep switchbacks. Just before cattle guard, head north up 4x4 road to a stock pond. Hike east into Serviceberry Gap, then up over saddle into Johnson Draw. Stay high and continuMoffatGarmin 76tj^J2*&  DINO.0907120003CODINOJohnson's DrawTanks Peak301-52DP9076862884477593NAD8312T4.3NoGo 8 miles east on CR16 from Harpers Corner road. Just before cattle guard, turn and go 3.6 miles up road to parking area. Hike east through Serviceberry Gap, up and over saddle and down into Johnson Draw.MoffatGarmin 76nn\P~thT80,   go:?DINO.1003Y4CODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon201-128DP10037060704482400NAD8312T19NoSW4 Sect. 18, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 76~pJ0($  ?DINO.1002Y2CODINOHappy HollowIndian Water Canyon201-130DP10027073244482398NAD8312T9.0NoSE4 Sect. 18, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 76|nH0($  ?DINO.1001Y1CODINOHappy HollowIndian Water Canyon201-130DP10017073294482329NAD8312T5.3YesSE4 Sect. 18, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 76  |nH0($  ?DINO.1000Y1CODINOHappy HollowIndian Water Canyon201-130DP10007073894482299NAD8312T7.5NoSE4 Sect. 18, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 76|nH0($  DINO.0915N/ACODINOTanks PeakTanks Peak301-56DP9156897214477502NAD8312T5.6NoTop of Tank's Peak. Take road/trail to top. Plot is about 500 feet east of distinct Cercocarpus community.MoffatGarmin 76||pfZF2*&  DINO.0914N/ACODINOValley below Tanks PeakTanks PeaknoneDP9146908304476451NAD8312T8.3NoTake CR1 to where the road turns sharply east. Take road heading NW at this point. Drive as far as possible before road goes uphill. Plot is about 1000 feet south of road on north-facing slope.MoffatGarmin 76``NB|t`2*&  DINO.0913116172CODINOOld Chuck Wagon RoadIndian Water Canyon201-158DP9137045964477987NAD8312T12.6NoFrom Hwy 40 east of monument HQ, turn north on CR16. Turn right onto CR157 (north and then left onto CR14 for approx. 1/4 mile, then right onto first road west of CR14. Travel across Badger Flat to the highest point on the road (6819) and park. Hike noMoffatGarmin 76`80,  DINO.0912N/ACODINOTanks Peak EastTanks Peak301-56DP9126900864477567NAD8312T11.1NoTurn on CR16 from US Hwy 40 east of the park headquarters. Go to CR14, turn north and go about 4 miles to where it makes a sharp turn east. Take road branching NW toward Tank's Peak. As road ascends, it narrows. Follow road/trail until it enters the eMoffatGarmin 76zpdP2*&  f h % 4 ?DINO.101387641CODINOBrown's DrawHaystack Rock201-119DP10136963244482501NAD8312T4.8YesAs you approach river mile 33 there is a cluster of cottonwoods on the beach on river right. Park at cottonwoods and walk about 50m NE.MoffatGarmin 76vhN6.*  ?DINO.101291937CODINOHaystack Rock/Bear DrawHaystack Rock201-121DP10126970384482043NAD8312T7.0NoSW4 Sect. 18, T6N R100WMoffatGarmin 76~d6.*  ?DINO.1011N/ACODINOHaystack RockHaystack Rock201-121DP10116975974481922NAD8312T9.1YesSE4 Sect. 18, T6N R100WMoffatGarmin 76tfL2*&  ?DINO.1010Y17CODINOHaystack RockHaystack Rock201-121DP10106975664482078NAD8312T8.9NoSE4 Sect. 18, T6N R100WMoffatGarmin 76tfL2*&  ?DINO.1009Y13CODINOPonderosa CampsiteHaystack Rock201-123DP10097005284481980NAD8312T7.4No"Park" at Ponderosa Campground. Walk upslope (SW) 50m to plot.MoffatGarmin 76ZZH<~pV2*&  ?DINO.1008Y12CODINOThanksgiving GorgeIndian Water Canyon401-20DP10087013084481029NAD8312T18.8NoSW4 Sect. 22, T6N, R100W.MoffatGarmin 76|V2*&  ?DINO.1007Y12CODINOThanksgiving GorgeIndian Water Canyon401-20DP10077013154481006NAD8312TNoSW4 Sect. 22, T6N, R100W.MoffatnoneLost satellite reception, so made Y12 centroid waypoint the UTMs for the plot location. We were 12m from the Y12 centroid.|V2*& ?DINO.1006Y11CODINOThanksgiving GorgeIndian Water Canyon401-20DP10067023204479966NAD8312T7.3NoNE4 Sect. 27, T6N, R100W.MoffatGarmin 76|V2*&  ?DINO.1005Y10CODINOThanksgiving GorgeIndian Water Canyon401-20DP10057023714479948NAD8312T4.8NoNE4 Sect. 27, T6N, R100W.MoffatGarmin 76|V2*&  ?DINO.1004Y9CODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon401-18DP10047045784481292NAD8312T17NoCentral west part of Sect. 24, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76** |pJ0($  ] `  y?DINO.1020N/AUTDINOJones HoleJones Hole101-221DP10206647274491110NAD8312T12.2NoBoat to Jones Hole campsite and hike trail up canyon about 1/3 mile. Plot is on slope about 200m up the canyon wall on the east side of the creek.UintahGarmin 76thZF2*&  ?DINO.1019Y50CODINOBox Elder CampsiteCanyon of Lodore South101-194DP10196732724487576NAD8312T11.3NoBoat to Box Elder Campsite. Plot is upslope about 20m below cliff wall at NE end of the point bar containing the campsite.MoffatGarmin 76V2*&  ?DINO.1018N/ACODINOWarm Springs CedarsCanyon of Lodore South101-192DP10186755114488752NAD8312T8.2NoBoat to Warm Spring and hike up SE branch of drainage from east side of alluvial fan (Warm Springs Draw). Plot is in drainage about 150m from river.MoffatGarmin 76X2*&  ?DINO.1017Y66CODINOWarm SpringsCanyon of Lodore South101-192DP10176755634489119NAD8312T7.0NoPaddle to fan just before Warm Springs rapid and hike from small beach about 460m north up the landslide. Plot is on a small interfluveMoffatGarmin 76vJ2*&  ?DINO.101687300CODINOCleopatra's CouchTanks Peak201-106DP10166809994482479NAD8312T4.8YesPaddle to river mile 18.7 and hike 300m east.MoffatGarmin 7644"zlX6.*  ?DINO.1015Y28CODINOBower DrawHaystack Rock101-121DP10156912034484839NAD8312T14.1YesRiver mile 29, 100m west of Bower Draw. Plot is about 30m south of cliff.MoffatGarmin 76ddRFzn`F2*&  ?DINO.101485862CODINOBrown's DrawHaystack Rock201-119DP10146959434482672NAD8312T6.0NoAs you approach river mile 33 there is a cluster of cottonwoods on the beach on river right. Park at cottonwoods and walk about 50m NNE.MoffatGarmin 76vhN6.*  N 9 VGl?DINO.1404Y7CODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon201-128DP14047054774482100NAD8312T10.5NoPlot is located on steep talus just below Morgan cliffs, directly across the Yampa River from the Anderson Hole River Campground and slightly downstream.MoffatGarmin 76~pJ0($  ?DINO.1403N/ACODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon201-128DP14037056734482275NAD8312T7.8NoPlot is located at the base of Morgan cliffs directly across the Yampa River canyon from the Anderson Hole River Campground and slightly upstream.MoffatGarmin 76rL2*&  ?DINO.1402N/ACODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon101-106DP14027057414484111NAD8312T4.7YesPlot is located in the SE4 of Section 12, T6N R100W.MoffatGarmin 76HH6*rL2*&  ?DINO.1401N/ACODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon101-106DP14017060394484336NAD8312T4.7YesPlot is located 100m NW of Pt 6586, which is located near the section line between Section 12, T6N R100W, and Section 7, T6N R99W.MoffatGarmin 76rL2*&  ?DINO.1400N/ACODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon101-106DP14007055154484893NAD8312T2.2YesPlot is located on a ridge in the NE4 of Section 12, T6N, R100W, approx 1/4 mile S of the Monument boundary.MoffatGarmin 76rL2*&  ?DINO.1023N/AUTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-217DP10236623664490686NAD8312T5.2NoGo to Sage Creek. Plot is up drainage north of Hardscrabble Mountain on SW flank of Squaw Hill.UintahGarmin 76rfthZF2*&  DINO.1022N/AUTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-217DP10226612124490915NAD8312T5.5YesSage Creek at park boundary.UintahGarmin 76thZF2*&  ?DINO.1021N/ACODINOCleopatra's CouchTanks Peak101-130DP10216817554483384NAD8312TNoPark boat between river miles 17.3 and 17.4, at mouth of north-trending canyon immediately SE of Cleopatra's Couch. Plot is a base of first pour off about 1/3 mile upstream from river.MoffatnonePlot under overhang, so GPS coordinates derived from digital orthophoto4, vhT2*& ~ ( S r?DINO.1412N/ACODINOBull CanyonTanks Peak201-107DP14126834844481594NAD8312T12.9NoPlot is located at the top of the first "cirque" on the east side as you enter and travel up Bull Canyon heading south.MoffatGarmin 762D GPSvj\H2*& ?DINO.1411N/ACODINOHarding HoleTanks Peak201-107DP14116826594483090NAD8312T7.5NoPlot is located approximately 3/4 mile N of Bull Park, near the back of a slickrock overhang with pour off cliffs at its north end.MoffatGarmin 76xl^J2*&  ?DINO.1410Y21CODINOLake BenchHaystack Rock201-118DP14106952264483025NAD8312T2.7YesPlot is located on Lake Bench, approximately 1/4 mile north of the Yampa River on river right, in the drainage that meets the river at river mile 32.3MoffatGarmin 76zn`F2*&  ?DINO.1409N/ACODINOLake BenchHaystack Rock201-120DP14096966494482137NAD8312T6.1NoPlot is on river right at mile 33.5 on the Yampa River, approximately 100m inland from the river's edge.MoffatGarmin 76~zn`F2*&  ?DINO.1408N/ACODINOHaystack RockHaystack Rock201-122DP14086984244481334NAD8312T7.1NoPlot is located on Yampa river right, at approximately mile 35, and approximately 150m away from the river's edge.MoffatGarmin 76tfL2*&  ?DINO.1407Y14CODINOTeepee HoleHaystack Rock201-124DP14077005414482207NAD8312T5.8NoPlot is located on river right approximately 1/4 mile upstream from Tepee River Campground on the Yampa River.MoffatGarmin 76|pbH2*&  ?DINO.1406Y8CODINORiver Mile 40.8Indian Water Canyon201-128DP14067044484481384NAD8312T9.6NoPlot is located near top of colluvial slope on river right at approximately river mile 40.8.MoffatGarmin 76ztN0($  ?DINO.1405Y6CODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon201-128DP14057053004482035NAD8312T7.6NoPlot is located about 200m above the shore on river left, approx. 1/4 mile below the Anderson Hole River Campground on the Yampa River.MoffatGarmin 76~pJ0($  S m 's?DINO.1421N/ACODINOPearl ParkHells Canyon201-96DP14216710984481171NAD8312T4.2YesPlot is located in the NW4 of Section 21, T6N R103W.MoffatGarmin 7622 vj^F2*&  ?DINO.1420N/ACODINOPearl ParkHells Canyon201-96DP14206709674481326NAD8312T4.3YesPlot is located in the NW4 of Sec. 21, T6N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76,,vj^F2*&  ?DINO.141941421UTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-217DP14196604034490136NAD8312T4.8NoPlot is located in the vicinity of the drainage traversing the NW4 of Section 22, T3S R25E.UintahGarmin 76nbxl^J6.*  ?DINO.141841261UTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-217DP14186600404490275NAD8312T4.8YesPlot is located approximately on the section line between Sections 21 and 22, T3S R25E, at a point approximately 200m SSW of an unmarked summit in the NW4 of Section 22.UintahGarmin 76 xl^J6.*  ?DINO.1417Y53CODINOJenny Lind RockCanyon of Lodore South101-196DP14176716854488498NAD8312T4.9NoPlot is located on the right bank of the Yampa River between Sand Canyon and Jenny Lind Rock.MoffatGarmin 76|P2*&  ?DINO.1416Y46CODINOMile 5.5Canyon of Lodore South101-154DP14166762324487560NAD8312TPlot is upslope from the Yampa River on river left at mile 5.5.MoffatnoneSatellite reception too poor for a GPS reading. Derived UTMs from topo map and ortho photo.D<0|nB2*& ?DINO.1415Y45CODINOOutlaw ParkHells Canyon101-67DP14156764074485188NAD8312T12.5NoPlot is located at the downstream edge of Outlaw Park, on the right bank of the Yampa River.MoffatGarmin 76rfxl`H2*&  ?DINO.1414Y44CODINOOutlaw ParkHells Canyon101-67DP14146769004484897NAD8312T5.6YesPlot is located on river right on a terrace at the upstream end of Outlaw Park (Yampa River).MoffatGarmin 76thxl`H2*&  ?DINO.141396621CODINOHarding HoleTanks Peak201-107DP14136826524481520NAD8312T10.9NoPlot is located in Harding Hole, approximately 200m NW of Wagon Wheel point.MoffatGarmin 76hhVJ|pbN6.*  T ?DINO.8010Y49CODINOWarm Springs RapidCanyon of Lodore South101-192DO10106753314488731NAD8312T41MoffatGarmin 76V2*& ? ?DINO.8009Y65CODINOWarm Springs CedarsCanyon of Lodore South101-192DO10096752714489211NAD8312T10.8MoffatGarmin 76X2*& ? ?DINO.8008Y48CODINOWarm SpringsCanyon of Lodore South101-192DO10086755784488434NAD8312T8.3YesMoffatGarmin 76vJ2*&  ?DINO.8007Y47CODINOWarm SpringsCanyon of Lodore South101-192DO10076759924488270NAD8312T8.1MoffatGarmin 76vJ2*& ? ?DINO.8006Y39CODINOBurro ParkHells Canyon101-132DO10066793354483643NAD8312T10.5MoffatGarmin 76xl^F2*& ? ?DINO.8005Y38CODINOCleopatra's CouchTanks Peak101-130DO10056814354482995NAD8312TMoffatGarmin 76vhT2*&  ?DINO.8004Y35CODINOCleopatra's CouchTanks Peak201-106DO10046806874482373NAD8312T11.6MoffatGarmin 76vhT2*& ? ?DINO.8003Y27CODINOBower DrawHaystack Rock101-121DO10036910994484894NAD8312T9.0YesMoffatGarmin 76zn`F2*&  ?DINO.800287641CODINOBrown's DrawHaystack Rock201-119DO10026963444482498NAD8312T11.3YesMoffatGarmin 76vhN6.*  ?DINO.8001Y11CODINOThanksgiving GorgeIndian Water Canyon401-20DO10017021784480066NAD8312T12.0MoffatGarmin 76|V2*& ? ?DINO.8000Y3CODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon201-127DO10007060614482453NAD8312T6.4MoffatGarmin 76~pJ0($ ? ?DINO.1424N/ACODINOPearl ParkHells Canyon201-95DP14246697714481318NAD8312T4.2YesPlot is located in the N2 of Section 20, T6N, R103W.MoffatGarmin 7622 vj^F2*&  ?DINO.1423N/ACODINOPearl ParkHells Canyon201-96DP14236703384481639NAD8312T4.4YesPlot is located in the SE4 of Sec. 17, T6N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76,,vj^F2*&  ?DINO.1422N/ACODINOPearl ParkHells Canyon201-96DP14226705904481815NAD8312T3.9YesPlot is located in the W2 of Sec. 16, T6N R103W.MoffatGarmin 76** vj^F2*&  B  $;V_hap?DINO.8409Y59UTDINOJones HoleJones Hole101-202DO14096641734489661NAD8312T6.1NoUintahGarmin 76thZF2*&  ?DINO.8408N/ACODINOEcho ParkCanyon of Lodore South101-196DO14086700134487634NAD8312T5.7NoMoffatGarmin 76~pD2*&  ?DINO.8407N/ACODINOHarding HoleTanks Peak201-107DO14076827024482604NAD8312T2.7YesMoffatGarmin 76xl^J2*&  ?DINO.8406N/ACODINOHarding HoleTanks Peak201-107DO14066827114482979NAD8312T11.3NoMoffatGarmin 76xl^J2*&  ?DINO.8405Y30CODINOBig JoeTanks Peak101-76DO14056852294484775NAD8312T7.7MoffatGarmin 76xl`T@2*& ? ?DINO.8404Y30CODINOBig JoeTanks Peak101-76DO14046851894484709NAD8312T9.2NoMoffatGarmin 76xl`T@2*&  ?DINO.8403Y23CODINOLake BenchHaystack Rock201-118DO14036952364482885NAD8312T4.5MoffatGarmin 76zn`F2*& ? ?DINO.8402Y22CODINOLake BenchHaystack Rock201-118DO14026951264483004NAD8312T3.1YesMoffatGarmin 76zn`F2*&  ?DINO.8401N/ACODINOLake BenchHaystack Rock201-118DO14016957404482880NAD8312T2.6YesMoffatGarmin 76zn`F2*&  ?DINO.8400N/ACODINOYampa RiverIndian Water Canyon401-19DO14007033674480529NAD8312T6.9NoMoffatGarmin 76znH2*&  ?DINO.801673828UTDINORuple RidgeSplit Mountain101-25DO10166571574484738NAD8312T4.7UintahGarmin 76thL6.* ? ?DINO.801571177UTDINORuple RidgeSplit Mountain101-25DO10156567634484751NAD8312T5.0UintahGarmin 76thL6.* ? ?DINO.801441583UTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-217DO10146615374490202NAD8312T5.0NoUintahGarmin 76xl^J6.*  ?DINO.8013N/AUTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-217DO10136624234490560NAD8312T7.3UintahGarmin 76thZF2*& ? ?DINO.8012Y51CODINOBoxelder ParkCanyon of Lodore South101-194DO10126727474488126NAD8312T5.3NoMoffatGarmin 76xL2*&  ?DINO.8011Y52CODINOBoxelder ParkCanyon of Lodore South101-194DO10116727184488244NAD8312T11.0NoMoffatGarmin 76xL2*&    &    #27<A>=@?DINO.9009126032UTDINOMorris RanchSplit Mountain201-191DO0096551184476358NAD8312T6.0UintahGarmin 76zlP80, ? ?DINO.900857068UTDINOIsland Park EastIsland Park301-21DP0086586254487209NAD8312T5.6YesUintahGarmin 76xlV6.*  ?DINO.900753744UTDINOIsland Park NorthIsland Park301-20DO0076586994487668NAD8312T5.6YesUintahGarmin 76znX6.*  ?DINO.900655064UTDINOIsland Park EastIsland Park301-20DO0066590814487480NAD8312T6.0UintahGarmin 76xlV6.* ? ?DINO.900556255UTDINOIsland Park EastIsland Park301-20DO0056588784487329NAD8312T5.1UintahGarmin 76xlV6.* ? ?DINO.900458216UTDINOIsland Park EastIsland Park301-21DO0046585554486906NAD8312T5.1UintahGarmin 76xlV6.* ? ?DINO.900355903UTDINORuple RanchIsland Park301-22DO0036574834487353NAD8312T5.4UintahGarmin 76xnbL6.* ? DINO.900260960UTDINOMcKee BenchIsland Park301-27DO0026508124486586NAD8312T5.4UintahGarmin 76xnbL6.* ? DINO.9001N/AUTDINOStone Bridge DrawJensen Ridge101-33DO0016470304485223NAD8312T4.8UintahGarmin 76xlT2*& ? ?DINO.8416N/ACODINOWild Mountain WestJones Hole101-221DO14166656044491471NAD8312T6.4YesMoffatGarmin 76xjV2*&  ?DINO.8415N/ACODINOWild Mountain WestJones Hole101-221DO14156655204491482NAD8312T5.9NoMoffatGarmin Map 76xjV2*&  ?DINO.841424179CODINOWild Mountain WestJones Hole201-23DO14146654414493850NAD8312T7.8NoMoffatGarmin Map 76znZ6.*  ?DINO.841373828UTDINOIsland ParkIsland Park101-24DO14136576364484834NAD8312T4.2NoUintahGarmin 76znbL6.*  ?DINO.841268063UTDINOIsland ParkIsland Park101-24DO14126575374485267NAD8312T4.1YesUintahGarmin 76znbL6.*  ?DINO.841143092UTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-217DO14116603864489810NAD8312T2.9YesUintahGarmin 76xl^J6.*  ?DINO.8410Y58UTDINOJones HoleJones Hole101-202DO14106640444489581NAD8312T81.3NoUintahGarmin 76thZF2*&    vk DINO.902296924CODINOLily ParkTwelvemile Mesa201-137DO0257217074481357NAD8312T9.6NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12~tfH6.*  ?DINO.9021N/AUTDINOTree IslandIsland Park301-22DO0216570924486307NAD8312T7.3NoUintahGarmin 76tj^H2*&   ?DINO.9020W11UTDINONear The CoveJones Hole301-20DO0206597814486076NAD8312T11.3NoUintahGarmin 76vl`L2*&   ?DINO.9019L24CODINOLimestone DrawCanyon of Lodore South201-7DO0196727714492263NAD8312T56.8NoMoffatGarmin 76zN2*&   ?DINO.9018L20CODINORippling BrookCanyon of Lodore South201-27DO0186702854494500NAD8312T50MoffatGarmin 76zN2*& ?  ?DINO.9017L9CODINOAbove Disaster FallsCanyon of Lodore North301-23DO0176755454502836NAD8312TMoffatnoneUTMs derived from topo and converted to NAD83.4X0($  ?DINO.9016L1CODINOLodore CanyonCanyon of Lodore North101-18DO0166780454508934NAD8312T10.3NoMoffatGarmin 76vJ0($  DINO.9015117828UTDINOSplit Mtn CampgroundSplit Mountain201-173DO0156482664477625NAD8312T4.0NoUintahGarmin GPS 12|`80,  DINO.9014117828UTDINOSplit Mtn CampgroundSplit Mountain201-173DO0146483204477602NAD8312TUintahGarmin GPS 12|`80,  ?DINO.9013117828UTDINOSplit Mtn CampgroundSplit Mountain201-173DO0136482364477734NAD8312T5.0NoCobble bar just downstream of Green River Campground (abandoned loop). Cross overflow channel to reach this bar.UintahGarmin GPS 12|`80,  ?DINO.9012127927UTDINOCub Creek DivideSplit Mountain201-191DP0126549624475811NAD8312T5.0UintahGarmin GPS 12tX80, ? ?DINO.9011124058UTDINOSplit MountainSplit Mountain201-192DO0116563104476572NAD8312TUintahnoneUTMS are in NAD27 - are from topo map, not GPS unit..~pT80, ?DINO.9010124058UTDINOSplit MountainSplit Mountain201-192DO90106562434476513NAD8312T6.0UintahGarmin 76~pT80, ? q x _ F 34GZmvDINO.9102N/AUTDINOStone Bridge WetlandIsland Park101-32DO1026487294484942NAD8312T4.6UintahGarmin 76|pZ2*& ? DINO.910168020UTDINOThe ReefJensen Ridge101-34DO1016468204485274NAD8312T4.7UintahGarmin 76tj^F6.* ? DINO.9049N/ACODINOLodoreJack SpringsnoneDO0496827024511022NAD8312T4.0NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12th^V>2*&  DINO.9048N/ACODINOConway DrawJack SpringsnoneDO0486823344509628NAD8312T5.0NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12~rh`H2*&  DINO.9047N/ACODINOLodoreJack SpringsnoneDO0476820184504444NAD8312T4.6NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12th^V>2*&  DINO.9046N/ACODINOLodoreJack SpringsnoneDO0466819544503769NAD8312T4.4NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12th^V>2*&  DINO.9045N/ACODINOLodoreJack SpringsnoneDO0456834684510571NAD8312T3.2NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12th^V>2*&  DINO.9044N/ACODINOGates of LodoreJack SpringsnoneDO0446816044512270NAD8312T3.3NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12zphP2*&  DINO.9043N/ACODINOBill White DrawIndian Water Canyon201-152DO0427098364479004NAD8312T3.5NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12vP2*&  DINO.9042N/ACODINOBill White HogbackIndian Water Canyon201-154DO0427086294479224NAD8312T3.5NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12|V2*&  ?DINO.9041N/ACODINOBill White HogbackIndian Water Canyon201-154DO0417084104478455NAD8312T5.0NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12|V2*&  ?DINO.9040N/ACODINODisappointment DrawIndian Water Canyon201-154DO0407077204478253NAD8312T5.0NoMoffatGarmin GPS 12~X2*&  DINO.903219721UTDINOJones Hole Fish HatcheryJones Hole201-21DO0326647264495177NAD8312T5.0UintahGarmin GPS 12zf6.* ? DINO.903118534UTDINOJones Hole Fish HatcheryJones Hole201-21DO0316642224495533NAD8312T5.0UintahGarmin GPS 12zf6.* ? ?DINO.9030N/AUTDINOJones Hole CreekJones Hole201-15DO0306647004493476NAD8312TNoUintahnoneUTMS from topo map - no satellite data available. |rfR2*& _B! 2 = H Q ZWTabelup.?DINO.9118120069UTDINODinosaur QuarryDinosaur Quarry201-175DO1186454194477541NAD8312T4.2UintahGarmin 76tV80, ? -DINO.9117N/AUTDINOSouth Cub CreekSplit MountainnoneDO1176538364474117NAD8312T4.0UintahGarmin 76~tlP2*& ? ,DINO.9116134145UTDINOGravel PitSnake John Reef201-74DO1166695204470960NAD8312T4.4UintahGarmin 76vjL80, ? +?DINO.911586933UTDINOSplit Mountain #5Split Mountain101-53DO1156516954482516NAD8312TUintahGarmin 76tX6.*  *?DINO.9114N/AUTDINOSplit Mountain #1Split Mountain101-29DO1146515274484116NAD8312T4.9UintahGarmin 76|pT2*& ? )?DINO.911351737UTDINOWalt HollowIsland Park101-209DO1136564874488107NAD8312T5.7UintahGarmin 76zpbL6.* ? (?DINO.911249841UTDINOWagon Road Bench #3Island Park101-210DO1126548014488619NAD8312T5.1UintahGarmin 76r\6.* ? '?DINO.911173826UTDINORainbow Boat RampSplit Mountain101-27DO1116546474484435NAD8312T4.8UintahGarmin 76tX6.* ? &?DINO.911074855UTDINORainbow #11Split Mountain101-27DO1106545804484289NAD8312T4.7UintahGarmin 76~thL6.* ? %?DINO.910975409UTDINORainbow #10Split Mountain101-27DO1096545504484160NAD8312T4.7UintahGarmin 76~thL6.* ? $?DINO.910875592UTDINORainbow #9Split Mountain101-27DO1086545494484108NAD8312T4.7UintahGarmin 76|rfJ6.* ? #?DINO.910770785UTDINORainbow #3Split Mountain101-27DO1076545924484853NAD8312T4.8UintahGarmin 76|rfJ6.* ? "?DINO.910671819UTDINORainbow #2Island Park101-27DO1066543964485269NAD8312T4.7UintahGarmin 76vl`J6.* ? !?DINO.910554737UTDINOBobby Island #4Island Park301-23DO1056561464487720NAD8312T5.7UintahGarmin 76vjT6.* ?  ?DINO.9104N/AUTDINOMcKee #3Island Park101-28DO1046529024485158NAD8312T4.7UintahGarmin 76zndXB2*& ? DINO.9103N/AUTDINOStone Bridge BarrensIsland Park101-32DO1036486104484960NAD8312T6.3UintahGarmin 76|pZ2*& ?    =?DINO.9133N/AUTDINOJones HolesJones Hole201-15DO1336649094493648NAD8312T8.3UintahGarmin 76~rh\H2*& ? <?DINO.9132N/ACODINOEcklund DrawCanyon of Lodore North301-161DO1326724744501827NAD8312T4.6MoffatGarmin 76vJ2*& ? ;?DINO.9131N/ACODINORippling BrookCanyon of Lodore South201-27DO1316698554494816NAD8312T15.4MoffatGarmin 76zN2*& ? :?DINO.9130N/ACODINOMassey CabinCanyon of Lodore South201-49DO1306703514495994NAD8312T4.5MoffatGarmin 76vJ2*& ? 9?DINO.9129N/ACODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-51DO1296690934495507NAD8312T4.2MoffatGarmin 76vl`L2*& ? 8?DINO.9128N/ACODINOWild MountainJones Hole201-51DO1286687454495853NAD8312T4.4MoffatGarmin 76vl`L2*& ? 7?DINO.9127N/ACODINOMouth of Bull CanyonTanks Peak201-106DO1276830604481848NAD8312T9.6MoffatGarmin 76|nZ2*& ? 6?DINO.912683288CODINOThe Billiard TableHells Canyon101-138DO1266728154483145NAD8312T4.6MoffatGarmin 76rZ6.* ? 5?DINO.9125N/ACODINOThe Billiard TableHells Canyon101-138DO1256730914483936NAD8312T4.3MoffatGarmin 76|nV2*& ? 4?DINO.912459387CODINOSurprise BurnCanyon of Lodore South101-153DO1246754204486567NAD8312T4.0MoffatGarmin 76|P6.* ? 3DINO.9123N/ACODINODugwayStuntz Reservoir201-111DO1236641574481932NAD8312T4.3MoffatGarmin 76vl^>2*& ? 2DINO.912296575UTDINODugwayStuntz Reservoir301-109DO1226624114481529NAD8312T4.0UintahGarmin 76zpbB6.* ? 1?DINO.9121105818CODINOCanyon OverlookStuntz Reservoir301-89DO1216672784479996NAD8312T4.6MoffatGarmin 76vV80, ? 0?DINO.9120123468UTDINOGreen River HighlandsDinosaur Quarry201-175DO1206471214476755NAD8312T4.0UintahGarmin 76b80, ? /?DINO.9119122281UTDINOGreen River HighlandsDinosaur Quarry201-173DO1196474094476896NAD8312T4.2UintahGarmin 76b80, ? <(#    "16;J_jM?DINO.914948859CODINOBuck DrawZenobia Peak11632-206DO1496898784488807NAD8312T4.7MoffatGarmin 76|r`H6.* ? LDINO.914847210CODINOBuck RidgeGreystone11632-206DO1486907304489081NAD8312TMoffatGarmin 76xn\J6.*  KDINO.914738663CODINOBower DrawGreystone11632-206DO1476918984491109NAD8312T9.5MoffatGarmin 76xn\J6.* ? JDINO.914651829CODINOIron Mine BasinGreystone11632-204DO1466928684488144NAD8312T4.9MoffatGarmin 76xfT6.* ? IDINO.914558139CODINOIron Mine BasinGreystone11632-204DO1456942084486943NAD8312T5.7MoffatGarmin 76xfT6.* ? H?DINO.914450628CODINOBower DrawGreystone11632-204DO1446912054488407NAD8312T6.0MoffatGarmin 76xn\J6.* ? G?DINO.914350912CODINOBower DrawGreystone11632-204DO1436911094488172NAD8312T4.9MoffatGarmin 76xn\J6.* ? F?DINO.914253691CODINOBower DrawGreystone11632-204DO1426910814487858NAD8312T5.9MoffatGarmin 76xn\J6.* ? EDINO.914158664CODINOIron Mine BasinGreystone11632-204DO1416950824486910NAD8312T6.1MoffatGarmin 76xfT6.* ? D?DINO.914068169CODINOIron Mine BasinHaystack Rock11632-204DO1406951304485318NAD8312T4.7MoffatGarmin 76nT6.* ? C?DINO.913968169CODINOIron Mine BasinHaystack Rock11632-204DO1396950924485258NAD8312T4.7MoffatGarmin 76nT6.* ? B?DINO.9138N/ACODINOChokecherry SpringsCanyon of Lodore North201-43DO1386769234497185NAD8312T6.3MoffatGarmin 76X2*& ? A?DINO.913712178CODINOZenobia BasinCanyon of Lodore North201-63DO1376787714498670NAD8312T5.8MoffatGarmin 76|P6.* ? @DINO.913630814CODINOBurnt GulchCanyon of Lodore North201-1DO1366786464492072NAD8312T5.7MoffatGarmin 76xL6.* ? ??DINO.9135N/AUTDINODeluge ShelterJones Hole201-15DO1356645134492611NAD8312T9.9UintahGarmin 76xnbN2*& ? >?DINO.9134N/AUTDINOEly CreekJones Hole201-15DO1346644324492350NAD8312T6.1UintahGarmin 76zndXD2*& ? t   ' . C V]`oru]?DINO.916587598CODINOJohnson CanyonTanks Peak201-108DO1656852874482460NAD8312TMoffatGarmin 76~tfR6.*  \?DINO.916497264CODINOBlind CanyonTanks Peak201-108DO1646856214481380NAD8312T4.6MoffatGarmin 76zpbN6.* ? [?DINO.916398055CODINORound TopHells Canyon301-81DO1636764454481282NAD8312T5.5MoffatGarmin 76vl`H6.* ? ZDINO.9162138869CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-214DO1626719264459688NAD8312T4.8MoffatGarmin 76zlR80, ? YDINO.9161138076CODINOPlug Hat RockPlug Hat Rock201-212DO1616707894461833NAD8312T5.6MoffatGarmin 76zlR80, ? X?DINO.9160119224CODINORound TopHells Canyon301-42DO1606763944477500NAD8312T4.6MoffatGarmin 76xnbJ80, ? WDINO.9159134413CODINOCounty Road 16Plug Hat Rock201-79DO1596711664469900NAD8312T5.1MoffatGarmin 76znT80, ? V?DINO.9158N/AUTDINOMoonshine DrawSplit Mountain301-13DO1586551884481877NAD8312T5.8UintahGarmin 76vjN2*& ? U?DINO.9157N/AUTDINOIsland ParkIsland Park301-22DO1576575364486323NAD8312T4.7UintahGarmin 76tj^H2*& ? T?DINO.9156N/AUTDINOSage CreekJones Hole101-204DO1566616684489601NAD8312T5.3UintahGarmin 76~rhZF2*& ? S?DINO.9155N/AUTDINOJones Hole TrailJones Hole101-220DO1556647404490980NAD8312T17.9UintahGarmin 76~tfR2*& ? R?DINO.9154W4CODINOStateline CampJones Hole101-202DO1546667194489037NAD8312T7.9MoffatGarmin 76xn`L0($ ? Q?DINO.9153W4CODINOStateline CampJones Hole101-202DO1536667044489065NAD8312TMoffatGarmin 76xn`L0($  P?DINO.9152L17CODINOKolb Camp SiteCanyon of Lodore South301-208DO1526738524498910NAD8312T11.4MoffatGarmin 76zN2*& ? ODINO.9151108005CODINOLily ParkTwelvemile Mesa201-150DO1517127554479329NAD8312T4.6MoffatGarmin 76vhJ80, ? NDINO.915045709CODINOBuck RidgeZenobia Peak11632-206DO1506903294489435NAD8312T4.7MoffatGarmin 76~tbJ6.* ? $1 < K R Y ZK4! l?DINO.941561327CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-152DO4156733254486323NAD8312T13.4YesMoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  k?DINO.941461690CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-152DO4146732774486281NAD8312T6.1NoMoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  j?DINO.941365476CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-63DO4136723544485643NAD8312T5.0NoMoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  i?DINO.941263501CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-63DO4126721514485999NAD8312T5.4YesMoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  h?DINO.9411N/ACODINOJenny Lind RockCanyon of Lodore South101-150DO4116711644487957NAD8312T5.9YesMoffatGarmin 76|P2*&  g?DINO.941061317CODINOJenny Lind RockCanyon of Lodore South101-150DO4106712424486404NAD8312T4.9YesMoffatGarmin 76T6.*  f?DINO.940963330CODINOJenny Lind RockCanyon of Lodore South101-62DO4096714094486091NAD8312T4.9MoffatGarmin 76T6.* ? e?DINO.940869683CODINOTrail DrawStuntz Reservoir101-60DO4086682484484939NAD8312T4.8YesMoffatGarmin 76vjJ6.*  d?DINO.940769683CODINOChew RanchStuntz Reservoir101-60DO4076691634484996NAD8312T5.4MoffatGarmin 76vjJ6.* ? cDINO.9406N/AUTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain201-163DO4066579154477960NAD8312T5.4UintahGarmin 76vhL2*& ? bDINO.9405N/AUTDINOGarden CreekIsland ParknoneDO4056547584490353NAD8312T6.2YesUintahGarmin 76~rh`J2*&  aDINO.940440320UTDINOGarden CreekIsland ParknoneDO4046550684490381NAD8312T4.3YesUintahGarmin 76vldN6.*  `DINO.940336772UTDINORed WashIsland Park101-215DO4036583324490936NAD8312T5.1YesUintahGarmin 76tj\F6.*  _DINO.9402N/AUTDINOPipelineDinosaur Quarry101-41DO4026403844483726NAD8312T6.9UintahGarmin 76vl`B2*& ? ^?DINO.9401N/AUTDINOSnow CabinJones Hole301-140DO4016636404487224NAD8312T10.5UintahGarmin 76~rhZF2*& ?  {DINO.9430107596CODINOTwelvemile GulchCross Mountain CanyonnoneDO4307249114479484NAD8312T5.0YesMoffatGarmin 76X80,  zDINO.9429112619CODINOTwelvemile GulchCross Mountain Canyon201-140DO4297241174478678NAD8312T6.5YesMoffatGarmin 76X80,  yDINO.942818783CODINOPeterson DrawZenobia PeaknoneDO4286891114495418NAD8312T5.5YesMoffatGarmin 76zphP6.*  xDINO.942721719CODINOFive Springs DrawZenobia PeaknoneDO4276845144494635NAD8312T5.2MoffatGarmin 76xpX6.* ? wDINO.9426101251CODINODeerlodge ParkTwelvemile Mesa401-12DO4267124344480642NAD8312T5.3YesMoffatGarmin 76~rT80,  vDINO.942517071CODINOHolland DrawZenobia PeaknoneDO4256876214496153NAD8312T5.8YesMoffatGarmin 76xnfN6.*  uDINO.942435344CODINOBig Joe DrawZenobia Peak101-236DO4246822604491497NAD8312T6.0YesMoffatGarmin 76~tfN6.*  t?DINO.9423N/ACODINODouglas MountainZenobia Peak201-65DO4236810804499230NAD8312T5.1YesMoffatGarmin 76vjR2*&  s?DINO.9422N/ACODINOZenobia PeakZenobia Peak201-40DO4226797074497490NAD8312T6.0MoffatGarmin 76xnbJ2*& ? r?DINO.9421N/ACODINOCottonwood CanyonHells Canyon301-86DO4216713544479874NAD8312T5.5YesMoffatGarmin 76xlT2*&  qDINO.9420107193UTDINOYampa PlateauSplit Mountain301-100DO4206569584479580NAD8312T6.9YesUintahGarmin 76|nR80,  pDINO.9419N/AUTDINODoc's ValleySplit Mountain201-163DP4196572554478222NAD8312T5.4YesUintahGarmin 76~tfJ2*&  o?DINO.941870032CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-63DO4186716964485039NAD8312T4.1NoMoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  n?DINO.941761008CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-152DO4176740654486423NAD8312T5.1YesMoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  m?DINO.941660394CODINOYampa BenchCanyon of Lodore South101-152DO4166736764486543NAD8312T4.3NoMoffatGarmin 76xL6.*  - !>M\Y?DINO.9688Y56CODINOConfluenceCanyon of Lodore South101-196DO6886713764488254NAD8312T9.8MoffatGarmin 76rF2*& ? ?DINO.9687Y42CODINOLaddie ParkHells Canyon101-135DO6876775244484720NAD8312T9.6MoffatGarmin 76xn`H2*& ? ?DINO.9686Y40CODINOLaddie ParkHells Canyon101-135DO6866771004483333NAD8312T6.3MoffatGarmin 76xn`H2*& ? ?DINO.9685Y30CODINOBig JoeTanks Peak101-75DO6856852064484776NAD8312T9.5MoffatGarmin 76vj`T@2*& ? ?DINO.968479284CODINOLake BenchHaystack Rock101-121DO6846929784483554NAD8312T5.9MoffatGarmin 76|rdJ6.* ? ?DINO.9683Y59UTDINOJones HoleJones Hole101-202DO6836641864489825NAD8312TUintahnoneGPS will not work in this canyon. UTMs from topo, then converted to NAD83 from NAD27. The coords on this form are in NAD83.~rhZF2*& ?DINO.9682Y19CODINOHaystack RockHaystack Rock201-121DO6826973084482247NAD8312T4.4MoffatGarmin 76~tfL2*& ? ?DINO.9681Y19CODINOHaystack RockHaystack Rock201-121DO6816974854482237NAD8312T2.9YesMoffatGarmin 76~tfL2*&  ?DINO.9680N/ACODINOAnderson HoleIndian Water Canyon101-108DO6807047554484571NAD8312T6.9YesMoffatGarmin 76rL2*&  ?DINO.9436129346UTDINOQuarry AreaDinosaur Quarry201-182DO4366457024475163NAD8312T6.0YesUintahGarmin 76zlN80,  ?DINO.9435128035UTDINOQuarry AreaDinosaur Quarry201-183DO4356460784475819NAD8312T5.5YesUintahGarmin 76zlN80,  DINO.9434126769UTDINOCub CreekSplit Mountain201-188DO4346519134476091NAD8312T6.9YesUintahGarmin 76~tfJ80,  ~DINO.9433128605UTDINOGreen RiverDinosaur Quarry201-184DO4336473294475706NAD8312T5.2UintahGarmin 76zlN80, ? }?DINO.943298796CODINOVale of TearsIndian Water Canyon401-14DO4327100154481094NAD8312T5.9NoMoffatGarmin 76vP6.*  |DINO.9431105919CODINOTwelvemile GulchCross Mountain CanyonnoneDO4317228794479760NAD8312T7.3YesMoffatGarmin 76X80,      ?DINO.98093176CODINODouglas MountainJack Springs301-191DO8096795274509369NAD8312TMoffatGarmin 76zlT4,(  ?DINO.98084940CODINOGates of LodoreJack Springs301-193DO8086797284506718NAD8312TApprox. 2 1/4 miles N. of Jack Springs Draw, not too far inside E. boundary.MoffatGarmin 76bbPDxjR4,(  ?DINO.98072985CODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-17DO8076786294509572NAD8312T4.9E. of Green River near Gates of Lodore.MoffatGarmin 7600~R4,(  DINO.9806N/ACODINOTanks PeakTanks Peak301-56DO8066895984477627NAD8312TMoffatGarmin 76|pfZF2*&  ?DINO.9805N/ACODINORidge between Johnson Draw and Tanks PeakTanks Peak301-54DO8056881154478082NAD8312TMoffatGarmin 762*&  DINO.9804120333CODINOJohnson DrawTanks Peak301-55DO8046871524477342NAD8312TMore northerly end of Johnson DrawMoffatGarmin 76zpdP80,  DINO.9803119800CODINOServiceberry GapTanks PeaknoneDO8036848214477417NAD8312T5.4MoffatGarmin 76~tlX80, ? ?DINO.9802118286CODINOServiceberry GapTanks Peak301-51DO8026849624477737NAD8312T4.3MoffatGarmin 76xlX80, ? ?DINO.9801118096CODINOServiceberry GapTanks Peak301-52DO8016856504477902NAD8312T4.8YesMoffatGarmin 76xlX80,  DINO.9693N/ACODINOBull CanyonPlug Hat Rock201-212DO6936718674462243NAD8312T6.5MoffatGarmin 76zpbH2*& ? ?DINO.9692N/ACODINOStarvation ValleyZenobia Peak101-159DO6926816994487117NAD8312T3.2YesMoffatGarmin 76zlT2*&  DINO.969134707CODINOBurnt GulchCanyon of Lodore South101-231DO6916779744491305NAD8312T4.4MoffatGarmin 76xL6.* ? ?DINO.9690N/ACODINOLimestone RidgeCanyon of Lodore South201-31DO6906741584495398NAD8312T3.9YesMoffatGarmin 76|P2*&  ?DINO.9689N/AUTDINOIsland ParkIsland Park101-24DO6896582534484969NAD8312T9.9UintahGarmin 76tj^H2*& ? S [bkv?DINO.982489180CODINOHells CanyonHells Canyon201-104DO8246792224482262NAD8312T9.0MoffatGarmin 76~tfN6.* ? ?DINO.9823101211CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon301-79DO8236790984480780NAD8312T5.2MoffatGarmin 76|rfN80, ? ?DINO.982296822CODINOHells CanyonHells Canyon201-104DO8226791144481294NAD8312T5.0MoffatGarmin 76~tfN6.* ? ?DINO.982184355CODINOYampa BenchHells Canyon101-135DO8216759864482926NAD8312T4.7NoMoffatGarmin 76|rdL6.*  ?DINO.982064960CODINOOutlaw Park - Yampa CanyonCanyon of Lodore South101-66DO8206754054485816NAD8312T4.7YesMoffatGarmin 76j6.*  ?DINO.9819N/ACODINOOutlaw Park OverlookCanyon of Lodore South101-66DO8196756224486163NAD8312T6.8YesMoffatGarmin 76Z2*&  ?DINO.981864665CODINOOutlaw Park - Yampa CanyonCanyon of Lodore South101-66DO8186756864485931NAD8312T5.2MoffatGarmin 76j6.* ? ?DINO.981764316CODINOOutlaw Park - Yampa CanyonCanyon of Lodore South101-66DO8176751714485799NAD8312TMoffatGarmin 76j6.*  ?DINO.98162653CODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-17DO8166785974510352NAD8312T4.6MoffatGarmin 76~R4,( ? ?DINO.98152570CODINODouglas MountainJack Springs101-17DO8156796864510273NAD8312T.0MoffatGarmin 76xlT4,( ? DINO.98142509CODINODouglas MountainJack Springs101-17DO8146803444510283NAD8312T5MoffatGarmin 76xlT4,( ? ?DINO.98132313CODINOGates of LodoreJack Springs101-17DO8136799404510506NAD8312T6.6MoffatGarmin 76vjR4,( ? ?DINO.98122196CODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-17DO8126787794510624NAD8312T4.4MoffatGarmin 76~R4,( ? ?DINO.9811N/ACODINOGates of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-17DO8116787164509671NAD8312T5.6MoffatGarmin 76|P2*& ? ?DINO.9810N/ACODINOCanyon of LodoreCanyon of Lodore North101-17DO8106786724509941NAD8312T4.9MoffatGarmin 76~R2*& ?   DINO.9912N/ACODINOTanks Peak SummitTanks Peak301-56DO9126895354477429NAD8312T6.1MoffatGarmin 76~thT2*& ? DINO.9905N/ACODINOJohnson Draw EastTanks PeaknoneDO9056877274476059NAD8312T10.2MoffatGarmin 76zphT2*& ? DINO.9902121547CODINOServiceberry GapTanks PeaknoneDO9026849314476693NAD8312T8.3MoffatGarmin 76~tlX80, ? 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These gullies make for very uneven terrain, but probably don't have much impact on vegetation cover.Bedrock in plot is Round Valley limestone.Steep slope with rocks and talus in places and with ledges in places.Pretty loose slope with dirt and rocks piled up behind trees and bushes. Chunks of limestone littered everywhere, but there's a lot of soil here too.Near the top of a rise/hill where the slope levels off then steepens to the E and W of plot area. Large (car to truck-sized) boulders scattered about. High moss cover (especially around bases of the JUNOST) and well-developed cryptos in patches.Fairly well-stabilized colluvial slope with a few cryptos around. Colluvium is largely made of smallish, chunky rocks here.On Lake Bench; in the distance is a Morgan/Weber cliff. High above the Yampa River on large flat bench or mesa with cliffs. Perfect PJ woodland.The surface is sandstone bedrock exposures with pockets of coarse sandy soil.Large rocks from outcropping above have landed here. The soil is quite rocky.Bedrock exposures in plot are the base of the Morgan. Steep, loose colluvium with a lot of mixed small rock and soil.Rolling, sloping wide plateau with Morgan cliffs in the distance to the N and Round Valley cliffs a few hundred meters to the south above the river. Rocky, bouldery soils with well-developed cryptos on the soil that is exposed.On a steep hillside above (E of) the Yampa River. Rocky substrate with high moss and litter cover under the canopies and 1/2 car-sized boulders strewn about. JUNOST are very dominant and look drought-stressed from previous years.Steep colluvial slope with all sizes of rocks, rock & soil buildup behind trees. Not a stable slope.Not as steep here as on nearby slopes, with a more stabilized soil (lots of biotic soil).$sM 6 P SKh'^20268MidslopeGPSColluvium derived from Weber.Talus/Colluvium/Landslides030000P0300300T0000{yywusqmQ&!P3770MidslopeGPS@wTalus/Colluvium/Landslides0200002Moss/ lichens01-b0200200T0000~|zvtpj[WUSQM1% n22222High SlopeGPS@wMorgan/Round Valley FormationP01-a0002Moss, cryptos0201-b00400P0000~|vrc_][US4(#30280MidslopeGPSN@wTalus/Colluvium/Landslides0201-a00PBiotic soil020200200T0000}{yusok^\ZXRN2&!K840High LevelGPS@wObscured by Soil0200003biocrust0500000T0000sqomkigeca_[QMKIGC1% r17326MidslopeGPS,@wTalus/Colluvium/Landslides01-a00001-aBiocrust0701-a001-a00P0000~|vtnj`ZXVTN2&!20160MidslopeGPS Fairly stable colluvial slope.Round Valley Formation0201-b00001-b01-b00400P0000zzxvtnjR&!25200MidslopeGPS@wRound Valley FormationP0300001-b0200300P0000trpnljhfb`\VVTRPLJ2&!"25210ToeslopeGPS@ uTalus/Colluvium/Landslides01-b03000P0300200T0000xvtrpnljfd`^^\ZXTN2&! 35222MidslopeGPST@ uTalus/Colluvium/Landslides020200001-a0200200T0000zxvtrpnlhfb\\ZXVRN2&! `31311MidslopeGPS@ uRound Valley Formation01-a0000040200300P0000trpnljhfb`\XXVTRPJ2&! u28264MidslopeGPS,@ uRound Valley Formation01-aP000030200200T0000trpnljhfb`\XXVTRPJ2&! variablevariableHigh SlopeGPS@ uMorgan/Round Valley Formation01-aP0003Moss, Cryptos0302001-a00P0000tpnljdE94( 27296MidslopeGPS@uMorgan/Round Valley Formation01-a00001-aMoss, Cryptos01-b0200500T0000~|xrc][YWQ2&!{0N/AHigh LevelGPS$@uObscured by Soil01-a00003crypto01-b02001-b0001-a0000~|zxrpnhfb\TPNLJD2&!F3230High LevelGPS@uShinarump020400004T0T00P0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEA=2&! K3024MidslopeGPS@uChinle Shale04P0000201-b00300T0000igeca_][WUOKKIGEC?1%  31210MidslopeGPS@uTalus/Colluvium/Landslides03P00001-a0200300T0000xvtrpnljfd`ZZXVTRN2&! 18225High LevelGPS@uObscured by SoilP00002Cryptos0601-b001-a00P0000{ywusqomge_[RNLJHF4(# z22252MidslopeGPS@uMorgan/Round Valley FormationP00001-bMoss, Cryptos030300300P0000~|xvrn_YWUSQ2&! 32190MidslopeGPS@uRound Valley FormationP0000207001-a00T0000pnljhfdb\ZVRRPNNLJ2&!12248MidslopeGPS@uTalus/Colluvium/Landslides0000PBiocrusts05030T00T0000}{ywusqomkgcXVTRPN2&!LVALB2 B T (.Rocky slopes with some level areas of deeper soils and well-developed cryptos. Grass dominates these more level areas, while EPHVIR is more abundant on rockier slopes.Point is at the edge of a broad, rolling gently sloping plateau between Round Valley cliffs/colluvium (dropping to river) and Morgan cliffs to the north in the distance. Large bouldery rocks and smaller rocks scattered throughout. Soil has well-developed cryptos.Deep, fine soils, in a shallow drainage on a very steep slope. Shallow, dirt-sided runnels transect area along the fall line.Deep light colored (Weber) sandy soil with small rocks throughout, under a nice Weber/Morgan formation. Steep slope again.Slightly rolling, deep-soiled terrace above the Yampa. Deep, narrow drainage (~1m wide x 3m deep) running through plot.A small area in polygon has less stable (slightly aeolian influenced) sand surface, and the STICOM occurs here. Rest of plot is "stabilized" by dense weedy annuals.In a small ravine on a toe slope across from the Rainbow Park boat take-out. No PINEDU in sight. JUNOST are mature with some signs of drought-stress. Ravine is lined with lichen-covered boulders.The rocky clay surface is littered with boulders.Lots of small rocks mixed into with soil which is covered by mosses and lichens and large rocks throughout. Right by huge fault through bedrock. Soil seems deep, fine, sandy and light colored.On a fairly steep, yet stable slope of the Mitten Park Fold. Trees are pretty stunted because of shallow soils. Some die -back on the CERINT.Shallow soils and rock on Weber ledges.Deep soils on Weber sandstone on a peninsula in the goosenecks high above the river. Well developed cryptos here.Talus is mostly soil with plenty of large rock scattered about-probably derived from Morgan. Lots of recently dead, fairly young PINEDU in this area.Fairly stable colluvial slope with large outcroppings of bedrock, some cryptos in soil pockets.s[  | 5  u2OT[--0N/ALow LevelGPS@ yObscured by Soil0300002crypto040000001-a0000usqomgeca_]YQMKIGC1% ,,0N/ALow LevelGPS@ yObscured by Soil0300002crypto0300000T0000qomkigeca_]YQMKIGC1% ++0N/ALow LevelGPS"@yObscured by Soil0300002crypto0300000T0000qomkigeca_]YQMKIGC1% **0N/ALow LevelGPSJ@yObscured by Soil040000050000000000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% ))0N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is silty.Obscured by Soil0500000400T00T0000{ywusqomkigcca_][WE% ((0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil040000050000000000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% ''0N/ALow LevelGPS@yObscured by Soil0300003crypto0300000P0000qomkigeca_]YQMKIGC1% &&0N/ALow LevelGPSR@yNew Alluvium0405000000000T0000ca_][YWUSQOMMKIGC?1% %%8170MidslopeGPS@yBishop Conglomerate0501-a00003P0P00P0000mkigeca_][YUUSQOIE0$$variablevariableHigh SlopeGPS@yMorgan/Round Valley FormationP00002Moss, Cryptos0301-a00400T0000pljhfdE94(#29237High SlopeGPS@yRound Valley FormationP0300001-a0200400T0000vtrpnljhdb^XXVTRNL4(#"}19241MidslopeGPS@yMorgan/Round Valley Formation01-bP0003Moss, Cryptos0201-a00300T0000|ztpa][YWQ2&!!33130MidslopeGPSp@yRound Valley FormationP0200001-a0400300T0000trpnljhfb`\VVTRPLJ2&! 12129MidslopeGPSP@ wMorgan/Round Valley Formation01-b00001-aCryptos0205001-a00T0000~|vtplc][YWQ2&!18230High SlopeGPS@ wRound Valley Formation01-a00001-bCryptos040200200P0000}{ywuqokg^XVTRL4(#3526MidslopeGPS@ wObscured by Soil04000006T0T00P0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% $3377MidslopeGPS@ wObscured by Soil04000002000200P0000igeca_][WUSOOMKIGC1% #525Low LevelGPS@ wObscured by Soil01-a00002Crypto06P0T00P0000rpnljhfdb`^ZRNLJHB0$"!0N/ALow LevelGPSH@wNew Alluvium06001-a00020000000000geca_][YWUSOOMKEC?1% !28203MidslopeGPS"Steep, Morgan-derived colluvium.Talus/Colluvium/Landslides01-a0200001-b02001-b00T0000~|zvpT&! 10284MidslopeGPS@wObscured by SoilT00001-bMoss05030T00T0000rpnljhfdb`\XRLJHFD2&!23224High SlopeGPSThe soil is rocky clay.Park City Formation06000001-b01-a00300T0000|ztnnljhfbM(#28162MidslopeGPSb@wPark City Formation030000020300300T0000omkigeca][WSSQOMKG2&!LVAL6   PThe gravelly hillside is a series of interfluves.Plot is located in the center of the blowout.Clearly there are 2 types here. Plot center landed at the ecotone between them. The association with the rabbitbrush sits slightly higher and is sandier than the sage type to the north.Large flat area off Yampa with deep light brown soils with litter and crypto present.About 80% of the sagebrush plants are dead. I don't know if they were sprayed or drought fatalities, but it doesn't look like they were burned. Some mature ones remain, and new ones are starting up. There is lot of cheatgrass here also.Off of Yampa River on Island Park-large flat area with deep soils, light brown with litter and crypto scattered throughout.Slightly undulating rolling hills within flat park area. Soils deep sandy light brown with litter and some crypto.Slightly rolling hills (1-2 degrees) within flat large area (Island Park) off Yampa River. Deep sandy soils, light brown with litter and crypto.Soil is silty with many annual weeds.Flat to slightly rolling hills; deep light brown soil less crypto crust but still litter on top.The soil is silty with many annual weeds.Bedrock exposures and dead sagebrush (poisoned?) characterize this site.Mostly S-facing hillside on the canyon side, though point fell near the top of the hill where slopes are more variable (slightly rolling). High moss and dark cyano cover and pockets of well-developed cryptos.Point fell on a ledgy, limestone cliff band ~6-8 m. high. Very open P-J woodland with a sparse understory, possibly due to shallow soils atop bedrock. Slope is steep and fairly active - loose, unstable rocks covering the ground.Slope stabilized by moss and crypto cover. JUNOST definitely dominant.Very steep colluvial slope with a 6-10 m. high limestone cliff band just upslope of plot center. Substrate is covered in small to large rocks, which are loose and unstable to walk on.WsM L  l B BEH8DD2217Low LevelGPST@{New Alluvium0300003Biocrust0300000T0000omkigeca_][WMIGEC?1% CC0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% BB0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty clay.New Alluvium0200002Biocrust0500000T0000~|zxvtrplb^\ZXTF% AA0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.New Alluvium0400000400000T0000sqomkigeca_[[YWUSOA% @@0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% ??23195LowslopeGPS2@{Aeolian Sands050040001-b0000000000igeca_][YWUOOMKGEA2&!>>I22134MidslopeGPSThe soil is red clay.Moenkopi Shale090000T00T0000000{ywusqomkigeeca_]YI&!==15200MidslopeGPS@{New Alluvium0400002Moss, Cryptos01-a02001-a0000000}{ywusqoigc]NJHFD@2&!<<20188MidslopeGPS@{New Alluvium01-b00002Moss0201-b0030000000trpnljhfb`ZVPLJHF@2&!;;1 4309High SlopeGPS\@{Obscured by Soil01-a000008P0T00P0000jhfdb`^\ZXVRRPNLJD2&!::29290MidslopeGPS4@{Morgan/Round Valley FormationT000PMoss0207001-b00T0000}{ywusqkiea[YWUSQ2&!990N/AHigh LevelGPSThe soil is sandy.Obscured by Soil0500000400000P0000|zxvtrpnljhddb`^\XF&!880N/ALow LevelGPSR@{New Alluvium0700000200000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 77382High SlopeGPSNone.Obscured by Soil0500001-bMoss04T001-b0000000|zxvtrpnhfd`ZTRPNJ8% 660N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is silty.Obscured by Soil050000040000000000{ywusqomkigcca_][WE% 550N/AHigh LevelGPSA gently rolling areaObscured by Soil0500002Moss, Biocrust0400T0000000}yieca_[I&!4412160MidslopeGPS@{Bishop Conglomerate0400000301-b00200T0000qomkigec_]WSSQOMKG2&!330N/ALow LevelGPSJ@{Obscured by Soil0500000300000T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% 229309MidslopeGPSb@yNew Alluvium06000002P001-b00T0000fdb`^\ZXRPNJJHFDB>0$11variablevariableLowslopeGPSZ@yObscured by Soil0600001-aBiocrust03P0P00T0000}{ywusoe_][YUC72(000N/ALow LevelGPSv@ yObscured by Soil0700000300000T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% //0N/ALow LevelGPS@ yObscured by Soil0300003crypto0300000T0000qomkigeca_]YQMKIGC1% ..7190High SlopeGPS@ yMorgan/Round Valley Formation0600000301-a001-a00T0000}{ywusqoiga]][YWUQ2&!ZLVAL* H z &  V"fJApparently deep soils over Weber Sandstone. Broad (~80m wide) terrace above the Yampa river.A large sage shrubland with a disturbed understory.Beautiful island in middle of Yampa! Gorgeous!! Happiest point yet and sunny and bug free!!Buck Island, flat deep sandy soil with lots of litter on top.Very open canopies ARTTRI (tridentata) shrubland with a soil that is light colored deep and has some crypto cover and fair amount of litter and ant hills.Tall sagebrush shrubland interspersed with greasewood and rabbitbrush and grassy clearings with a mix of native and non-native grasses.Soils a bit sandier here. Kind of an anomalous patch of STICOM as far as I've seen in the polygon.A huge sagebrush shrubland with a disturbed understory.Large flat area that is higher than Yampa by about 5 ft. Deep brown (new alluvium) soil with litter.Deep light colored sandy soil with cryptos throughout and ant hills.A huge sagebrush shrubland with a disturbed understory.Large flat area off of Yampa River on Island Park with soil that is deep and brown (new Alluvium) with crypto and litter on top of soil.Paved roads and buildings border the plot.Sandy soil that is on a 23 degree hill slope, presumably wind deposited (?). Deep, light colored sandy soil. Litter present but no crypto crust on top.An old alluvial cobble bar now well higher than river level (10-15 m.). Rolling hills stabilized by moss and cryptos.An eroded old cobble stream terrace high above the river now. Slope stabilized by moss.A cool site with a slight north-facing aspect.Fairly stable colluvial slope below steep Morgan cliffs. Colluvium made of chunky baseball to refrigerator-sized rocks with lots of green lichen on them.The soil is silty with many annual weeds.Soil surface is littered with round rocks. Serviceberry has been browsed to a low stature. 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An old road runs through the plot.The soil is silty with many annual weeds.Well developed biocrust with Collema and Fulgensia dead stems on shrubs from drought.Plenty of dead stems in shrubs and BROTEC. This polygon occupies the first terrace above the river.Good biocrust development here with lots of Collema and Psora first river terrace.Right off road to Rainbow Take Out/Campground. Light colored sandy, deep soil.Again, in a large park like flat area off of the Yampa River. Soil is light brown, deep, sandy and with litter overtop.Again, large flat area off of Yampa River, soils are deep sandy and light brown with litter and moss.Again, on large flat open area off Yampa River; deep light brown soil with litter and moss throughout.Again, large flat area off Yampa River with deep sandy soils with moss and litter on top.Broad, flat terrace well above the river, with P-J communities on either side. Soils are deep and not very sandy here. River is probably ~10 m. lower than this terrace.Fairly narrow "second terrace" above an ACENEG patch which is next to the river. Steep, rocky/ledgy PJ is above this plot outside the polygon. Lots of moss crypto here.In a draw just S of the Green River with grassy hills to the E and W. Half-buried, lichen-covered boulders scattered around. Lots of moss cover.Soils are sandy. Second terrace above river.There are large, flat brown platey rocks possibly Park City formation, within the light, brown soil with many small rocks throughout t00. Crypto crust with moss still present.Some pretty robust sage individuals. Soils are sandy. Second terrace above river.Low slope hill on generally large flat area (park) before you get to a toe slope of a large ridge to the south (Weber).A huge sagebrush shrubland with a disturbed understory.js_% > C  `i(8Wttl 8272MidslopeGPS@Morgan/Round Valley Formation04P0000301-a00200T0000ywusqomkge_[[YWUSO0$ss11186LowslopeGPS@Old Alluvium03000003020020000000hfdb`^\ZVTPLLJHFD@2&!rr2884MidslopeGPS@Old Alluvium0500000301-a0020000000igeca_][WUOKKIGEC?1% qq25320High slopeGPS@Alluvial Deposit04000001-aP00400T0000nljhfdb`\ZXRRPNLJF4(#pp3235ToeslopeGPSF@New Alluvium01-a00004Moss03P0030000000nljhfdb`\ZXTNJHFD>0$oo0N/ALow LevelGPS@Obscured by Soil0500002Moss0300T00T0000omkigeca_][WQMKIGC1% nn0N/ALow LevelGPSz@Obscured by Soil0700001-bMoss0200T00T0000qomkigeca_]YSMKIGC1% mm0N/ALow LevelGPSL@Obscured by Soil060000040000000000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% ll0N/ALow LevelGPSNone.Obscured by Soil060000040000000000nljhfdb`^\ZVVTRPNJ8% kk0N/ALow LevelGPSLots of mossObscured by Soil0400003Moss0300T00T0000}{ywusqomkie_[YWUQ?% jj0N/ALow LevelGPSR@New Alluvium04000PMoss04T0T00T0000igeca_][YWUQKIGEC?1% ii0N/ALow LevelGPSR@}New Alluvium0200005Biocrust0200000T0000omkigeca_][WMIGEC?1% hh0N/ALow LevelGPSJ@}New Alluvium0500002Biocrust0300000T0000omkigeca_][WMIGEC?1% gg0N/ALow LevelGPS@}New Alluvium0400004Biocrust0200000T0000omkigeca_][WMIGEC?1% ff0N/ALow LevelGPSR@}New Alluvium0400000400000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% ee0N/ALow LevelGPS@}New Alluvium0400003biocrust0300T00T0000omkigeca_][WMIGEC?1% dd0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.New Alluvium0400000500000T0000sqomkigeca_[[YWUSOA% cc0N/ALow LevelGPS@}New Alluvium0600001-aMoss, biocrust0300T00T0000wusqomkigec_OIGEC?1% bb0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.New Alluvium0400000500000P0000sqomkigeca_[[YWUSOA% aa0N/ALow LevelGPS@ }New Alluvium0400003biocrust0300T00T0000omkigeca_][WMIGEC?1% ``0N/ALow LevelGPS@ }New Alluvium0500000500000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% __0N/ALow LevelGPS@ }New Alluvium0400000500000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% ^^0N/ALow LevelGPS@ }New Alluvium0200002moss0500000T0000kigeca_][YWSMIGEC?1% ]]0N/ALow LevelGPS@ }New Alluvium0200002moss0500000T0000kigeca_][YWSMIGEC?1% LVALbD r BTVPlants are growing in cracks and wherever there is any soil at all.Very steep, slabby environment, at the contact between Morgan and Weber formations.Some cow poop in plot, but this area is remarkably free of BROTEC and grazing damage.Deep light colored soil with moss cover, and very large rocks throughout. Hill capped with Weber/Morgan formation.Area is disturbed and many of the sage brushes are dwarfed in stature.Although this is a gully, the environment is still dry and fully carpeted with BROTEC--no water appears to have run on the surface despite recent heavy rains.STEEP, unstable colluvial slope with chunks of Madison limestone rolling around.This area burned in the past ten years.Apparently deep soils on a steep slope with Weber cliffs above and below (Yampa river below that). Immature slight cryptos here - area has lots of game trails through it and looks pretty disturbed.Deep light colored soils with large rocks; moss cover high; large boulders present Weber/Morgan formations topping hill slope.I know that the entire Chew Basin (head of the draw descending to the Cove on the Green River) was given a prescribed burn less than ten years ago--this small patch may have burned at that time. Soils are fine but with lots of the Bishop Conglomerate cobbles intermixed.Large grey rocks embedded in the soil; small pebbles scattered around too. A variety of forbs in the understory.Several large boulders from outcropping above have rolled into this plot. Soil is embedded with old river rocks of all sizes.Steep, rocky slope probably experiences some soil movement. Many rocks on soil surface.Soil is rocky clay. This plot wraps around several slopes and aspects.Several dead Shadscale shrubs here.The sagebrush is confined to the river's edge and at the mouth of small drainages.A narrow draw runs through plot but does not have any impact.An exceptionally weedy area this year.The soil is silty with many annual weeds.s`Y  ^  x H;\[2415MidslopeGPS@ Talus/Colluvium/Landslides00000T080T0000000omkigeca_]YWWUSQOM1% 304MidslopeGPSN@ Talus/Colluvium/Landslides01-a000002070P00T0000sqomkigeca]YYWUSQK/#28300MidslopeGPS@Morgan/Round Valley FormationT000PMoss01-a090P0000000}{ywusqomkga[YWUSQ2&!23296LowslopeGPS@Morgan/Round Valley FormationT000PMoss0306001-b00T0000}{ywusqkiea[YWUSQ2&!30336MidslopeGPSH@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides000001-bMoss01-a03001-b0000000~|zxvtnlhb\VTRPN2&!32352MidslopeGPSv@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides01-a040001-aMoss01-a01-b001-b00T0000~|vtnhb\ZXTN2&!30348MidslopeGPS@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides07000001-b01-b001-a0000000|zxvtrpnhf`ZZXVTRN2&!34360MidslopeGPS@Morgan/Round Valley FormationP030001-bMoss01-b050T0000000}{ywusqmga[YWSQ2&!3210MidslopeGPS@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides0P0003Moss0302001-a00T0000}{ywusqoigc_YUSQOM1% 3060MidslopeGPS@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides000T050T00T0000kigeca_][YUSSSQOOM1% 27310MidslopeGPSColluvium is Morgan-derived.Talus/Colluvium/Landslides000001-bMoss05030T00T0000ztrpnlP&!"39156Midslope1:24K Quad@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides01-b000001-b060020000000}{ywusomicca_][U9-!32208MidslopeGPS@Weber SandstoneP0800PBiocrust01-bP0P00T0000sqomkigeca_YOMKIEC2&!~~V5446MidslopeGPS@Weber Sandstone01-a0700001-bP0P00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXRRPNLHB1% }}&0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium08000Tmoss0200000P0000igeca_][YWUQKIGEC?1% ||,3636MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0300003mossT030000T0000omkigeca_]YWQMKIGC1% {{0N/ALow LevelGPS@Alluvial Deposit0600001-aMoss02P0P0000000qomkigeca_]YSMKIGC1% zz-20120MidslopeGPS<@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides04T00002P0040000000trpnljhfb`^ZZXVTRN2&!yy833118MidslopeGPS@ Talus/Colluvium/Landslides0000003030040000000trpnljhfb`\XXVTRPN2&!xx10130ToeslopeGPSN@ Talus/Colluvium/Landslides0300000501-a0P0000000vtrpnljhfd^ZZXVTRN2&!ww52583MidslopeGPS@ Obscured by Soil0600001-bCryptos03T000000000trpnljhfdb`\SMKIGC1% vv:3372MidslopeGPS@ Talus/Colluvium/Landslides0200002moss0203000000000{ywusqomkiea[WUSQM1% uu18150MidslopeGPS@ Obscured by Soil03000003030P00T0000jhfdb`^\ZXTPPNLJHD2&!LVAL:l > D RPLBb6h Boulders and bedrock exposures dot the polygon.Under a Morgan cliff band on talus slope. Point in a talus slope, surrounded by more vegetated slopes.Soils are fine, but mixed with prominent cobbles from the Bishop Conglomerate.Rounded stones litter the surface.Colluvium is from Morgan cliffs above.This is a well-stabilized slope below Weber cliffs with well-developed soils and grass/forbs growing everywhere!Point is largely a steep colluvial slope of Weber and Morgan breakdown, with some vertical cliff bands creating intermittent shelves.Large boulders compose this colluvial slope under a Morgan/ Weber formation (Weber at top).Colluvium is from Madison cliffs above.Steep colluvial slope on canyon side with ~1/2 sq. meter boulders, and vegetation growing in moss-covered areas between boulders.Fairly steep North facing slope with colluvial slide areas nearly devoid of vegetation but the rest of the slope has a dense shrub- herbaceous mixture. Colluvium is pretty large (one quarter to one square meter).More soil than we've typically come across on these slopes, though some areas of large colluvium do occur in plot. Soils generally covered with litter and/or moss.Steep talus with a fair amount of soil below Morgan cliffs.Large rockslide in middle of plot which reduces vegetation covers.A very steep slope on the canyon side with small cliffy bedrock outcrops. Lots of shrub diversity, but EPHVIR definitely dominant! High moss cover stabilizes soil interspaces on this fairly colluvial slope.Most of the colluvium in this area is limestone and appears to be derived from the Round Valley rather than the cliffs of Morgan on Haystack Rock. Small Round Valley exposures occur upslope of plot.Steep, rocky talus from Morgan cliffs above. Areas of polygon are active, vegetationless talus slopes.Very steep, unstable slope covered with Weber- derived colluvium (basketball to large truck sized).ysF S = E =E f [2120ToeslopeGPSx@ New Alluvium0600001-bMoss020001-b0000000pnljhfdb\ZXTNHFDB>0$2120ToeslopeGPS@ New Alluvium0300002Moss, biocrust040001-b0000000xvtrpnljdb`\LHFDB>0$9123LowslopeGPSThe soil is sandy.Obscured by Soil0600000300T00T0000zxvtrpnljhfbb`^\ZVD$0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0600001-aMoss, Biocrust0300T0000000wusqomkigec_OIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSJ@New Alluvium07000PBiocrust03T0P00T0000mkigeca_][YUKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium07000PMoss0300T0000000igeca_][YWUQKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSR@Obscured by Soil0500000300000T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% 10100LowslopeGPS`@New Alluvium02002000300000T0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJFD@2&!0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0600001-aBiocrust, Moss0300T0000000wusqomkigec_OIGEC?1% 15119MidslopeGPSSoil is very sandy.New Alluvium0500000300T00T0000ywusqomkigeaa_][YUG&!0N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is sandy and stoney.New Alluvium05000003T0P00T0000~|zxvtrpnjjhfdb^P% 0N/ALow LevelGPSR@New Alluvium0600001-aMoss, Biocrust0400P00T0000wusqomkigec_OIGEC?1% 310MidslopeGPS@Talus/Colluvium/LandslidesTT000T080T00T0000mkigeca_][WUUSQOMK/#* 2306High LevelGPSt@Dakota Sandstone02P00006T0T00T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&!) 3312ToeslopeGPSSome bedrock outcroppings.Dakota Sandstone05P00005P0P00T0000~|zxvtrpnjjhfdb^L$ 8206High SlopeGPS^@Dakota Sandstone02P0000701-a0P00P0000ljhfdb`^\ZTPPNLJHD2&!2218MidslopeGPSSoil is dark and loamy.Obscured by Soil01-a00000800T00T0000~|zxvtrpnjjhfdb\J% |3416MidslopeGPS@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides00000T090T00T0000omkigeca_]YWWUSQOM1%  variablevariableHigh SlopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0500000201-b001-b00T0000}{ywuomgcca_][WE94(21174MidslopeGPSD@Bishop Conglomerate03000006P0P00P0000kigeca_][YWSSQOMKG2&!27282MidslopeGPSL@ Talus/Colluvium/Landslides00000T080T00T0000pnljhfdb`^ZXXVTRPN2&!c3024MidslopeGPS@ Weber Sandstone01-a00001-bMoss0601-b0T00T0000vtrpnljhfd^ZTNLJHB1% 3644MidslopeGPS @ Morgan/Round Valley FormationP030001-aMoss01-a030020000000~|zxvrplf`ZXVRP1% LVALh , & T  d HP(Steep ridges and gullies leading down to the river terrace. Rocks, shrubs and BROTEC are concentrated in the gullies. Lower on the ridges there is no vegetation at all, where the dirt turns grey.A slight incline at base of hill on an alluvial terrace at Rainbow Park.Rocks are dribbling down the slope from the layer above.Badland-type, Morrison clay hills carpeted in BROTEC with a sparse but even cover of ATRCON.Rolling hills just above the river. No sharp peaks, ridges, or rock outcrops near plot. Hills are of the Morrison Formation.Plot fell along one side of a gully.Plot is located on one of a series of low slope ridges. Vegetation in the gullies is the same. Cheatgrass is creeping up from the valley floor.Fairly steep hill covered in cheatgrass. Soils here may be derived from the Morrison formation or could be old alluvial deposits.Terrain is gently rolling with sandy soil.Some drought fatalities here in the sagebrushThe soil is sandy with a few small pebbles.The soil is sandy with a few small pebbles.A small sandy hump is at plot center, where most of the Rabbitbrush is growing. Second river terrace.Some dead stems in the Hopsage. Second terrace above river.Some dead stems in the Grayia from drought-stress. Second river terrace.Vegetation is quite patchy here, having large openings with mainly weeds and only a few shrubs, to areas with dense shrubs.Drought fatalities on various shrubs.Some drought stress on most shrubs and about 1% dead Grayia shrubs. Second river terrace.The soil is silty with many annual weeds.The soil is very sandy and blowing out in spots.Very weedy here, and patchiness with shrubs and weedy areas. Many older dead shrubs that may have been GrayiaSome drought fatalities in the sagebrush.Below a Morgan cliff on steep colluvial slope, high cover of large rocks and boulders (hateful hiking!!).The paved road borders the plot. A fence bisects the plot.=sg~ $ y ! y (= p"9{17299High SlopeGPSSoil here is very rocky.New Alluvium04000001-a01-b0040000000~|zvtnhhfdb`\N(#7296High SlopeGPS`@Old Alluvium0400000201-a00300T0000jhfdb`^\XVPLLJHFD@2&!8342InterfluveGPS@Old Alluvium0200003Biocrust0201-a00300T0000vtrpnljhdb\XNJHFD@2&!22100MidslopeGPS@Mowry Shale03T00001-aP0060000000geca_][YUSQKKIGEC?2&!variablevariableLowslopeGPS @Mowry Shale020T0003P0050000000vtrpnljhdb`\\ZXVTPC72(30168High SlopeGPSJ@Old Alluvium0300000-1a020050000000ljhfdb`^ZXTNNLJHFB4(#34190MidslopeGPS@Mancos Shale080000P01-a0P0000000fdb`^\ZXVTNLLJHFD@2&!3118LowslopeGPS@New Alluvium050000050000000000b`^\ZXVTRPNJJHFDB>0$3198MidslopeGPSp@Mancos Shale060000PP0020000000ca_][YWUQOMKKIGEC?1% 1976MidslopeGPS@Morrison Formation06P00001-aP0030000000mkigeca_[YWQQOMKIE1% 15170High SlopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0500000301-b001-a0000000rpnljhfd^\VRRPNLJF4(#14350MidslopeGPSH@Old Alluvium0500000201-a00300T0000jhfdb`^\XVPLLJHFD@2&!15290LowslopeGPS"@Obscured by Soil08000002T0T00T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&!10228MidslopeGPSSoil is rocky clay.Alluvial Deposit050000PT0030000000}{ywusqokigeeca_]YG&!16180MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0400004MossP01-b0P0000000rpnljhfdb`ZXRNLJHD2&!9324LowslopeGPSMany rocks on soil surface.Old Alluvium0400000301-b00300T0000}{ywsqkggeca_[M$2120Low LevelGPST@Obscured by Soil0500000300000T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% 695LowslopeGPSThe soil is sandy.New Alluvium0500000300T00T0000usqomkigeca]][YWUQC#0N/ALow LevelGPSZ@New Alluvium0600001-aMoss030001-a00T0000qomkigec][YUOIGEC?1% 12108MidslopeGPSThe soil is very sandy.New Alluvium0500000300T00T0000}{ywusqomkieeca_]YK&!8121LowslopeGPSV@ New Alluvium0500000300T00T0000b`^\ZXVTRPNJJHFDB>0$8102MidslopeGPSV@ New Alluvium0500000300T00T0000b`^\ZXVTRPNJJHFDB>0$24135MidslopeGPSSoil is sandy at this site.New Alluvium07000001-b00T00T0000}{ywusqoiigeca]O&!0N/ALow LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0700000300T0000000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% LVAL x X H 8l$h$Pretty much a BROTEC monoculture surrounded by tall ARTTRI shrublands. Some ARTTRI scattered throughout this polygon, which is definitely and herbaceous vegetation type. Soils less sandy on the interior parts of this islandA BROTEC monoculture between scattered, mature stands of Populus.Point is adjacent to swampy area with a linear band of standing water ~ 10m wide. Muddy soils.Deep sandy soil by Mather campgroundBroad floodplain which was overgrazed in the past. Sandy to cracked-muddy-looking soil.A monoculture of BROTEC and LEPLAT as far as the eye can see!Lots of die-back and death of the sage here. A sea of cheatgrass and other weedy grasses overwhelming the few remaining pockets of STICOM.Broad, fairly flat floodplain terrace with deep sandy soils, scattered shrubs, and a disturbed weedy understory.Broad floodplain which was overgrazed in the past. Sandy to cracked-muddy-looking soil.A drainage channel meanders through the plot.There are 3 or 4 prairie dog mounds on plot. The biocrust is well developed. Drought stressed - dead stems on greasewood.Broad floodplain which was probably overgrazed in the past. Sandy to cracked-muddy-looking soil.Broad floodplain which was overgrazed in the past. Sandy to cracked- muddy- looking soil.This area has a history of severe overgrazing.Broad, sandy terrace over Weber Sandstone. Area probably highly disturbed - Laddie camp is nearby - area looks totally trashed from overgrazing.Old river rocks of various sizes on soil surfaceTwo erosional gullies concentrate moisture and support mainly sagebrush; many old river rocks on soils surface.The cheatgrass grows in strips up and down the hill. Soil is nearly covered with small, flat, shaley light-colored rocks.A small drainage runs through plot where the 2 juniper trees are. Soil surface littered with small, flat, light-colored shaley rocks.Cobbles of all sizes on soil surface.nsch g  l TXM[0N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is silty.Obscured by Soil0700000200000T0000{ywusqomkigcca_][WE% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0600000300T00T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is clay.Obscured by Soil0700000200T0000000vtrpnljhfdb^^\ZXVR@% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0300000500000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is silty.Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000{ywusqomkigcca_][WE% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0400000500T00T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0600000300000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% 0N/ALow LevelGPSZ@ Obscured by Soil0400000500000T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty clay.Obscured by Soil0400000500000T0000|zxvtrpnljhddb`^\XF% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@ Obscured by Soil0500003Biocrust020001-a0000000wusqomkica_[QMKIGC1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSPrairie dog townObscured by Soil07000003T0T0000000ywusqomkigeaa_][YUC% 2278ToeslopeGPSPrairie dog townObscured by Soil06000PBiocrust030001-b0000000~|zxrpnj`^\ZXTB$0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil040000050000000000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% 0N/ALow LevelGPSOld prairie dog townObscured by Soil0700000300T0000000}{ywusqomkieeca_]YG% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium01-b0000060000000000eca_][YWUSQMMKIGE?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0400000300000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% 0N/ALow LevelGPSA shining sea of Sisymbrium.Obscured by Soil060000020000000000}{ywusqmmkigeaO%  0N/ALow LevelGPS\@New Alluvium03001-b00060000000000geca_][YWUSOOMKEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0400000500000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% 2216Low LevelGPSThe soil is silty.Obscured by Soil0400000500T00T0000{ywusqomkigcca_][WE%  0N/ALow LevelGPS @Obscured by Soil020000080000000000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% sS P J Y])NwA0N/ALow LevelGPSv@ Obscured by Soil000000800000020000geca_[YWUSQMMKIGEC1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS0@ New AlluviumT00000800000020000ca_][WUSQOMIIGECA?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSH@ New Alluvium030000060000001-a0000geca_YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS(@New Alluvium020000060000001-b0000geca_YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium050000030000001-b0000geca_YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 15336MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil06000004T0T00T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&!7344MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0500000500000T0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$3154Low LevelGPS@New AlluviumP00001-aMoss08T000000000kigeca_][YWSMGECA?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium01-a0000080000000000eca_][YWUSQMMKIGE?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSH@New Alluvium0800000200000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@Alluvial Deposit050P0002P0P00T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% 0N/AHigh LevelGPSThe soil is sandy.Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000|zxvtrpnljhddb`^\XF&!0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0600000300000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% 0N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is silty.Obscured by Soil0600000300000T0000{ywusqomkigcca_][WE% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@Obscured by Soil06000Ppavement0400P0000000qomkigeca_]YOMKIGC1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium060000040000000000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New AlluviumP00000800000020000ca_][WUSQOMIIGECA?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0300001-bWater, marshy030000000000vtrpnljhfdb^OIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSome dead sage from drought.Alluvial Deposit04000Pmoss060000000000}{ywsmkigeaO% 0N/ALow LevelGPSH@New Alluvium01-a00000800000T0000eca_][YWUSQMMKIGE?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New AlluviumP00000800000P0000a_][YWUSQOMIIGECA?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSz@New AlluviumT0000090000000000a_][YWUSQOMIIGECA?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0300003Moss0300000P0000kigeca_][YWSMIGEC?1% "2246Low LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0800000200000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSSoil is silty.Obscured by Soil0400000500000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSA% LVALr B,P,Decadent cottonwood gallery with lots of downed wood, both trunks and branches. Ground is carpeted with annual and perennial weedy grass species.Site is severely altered in a campground.This plot is severely altered as it is in the campground.Flat area about 5 ft about Yampa River. Thick layer of litter over sandy (alluvial derived) soil.Plot is severely altered, in a campground.Heavy litter over the deep medium brown new alluvial soils.A decadent cottonwood gallery with an understory carpeted in weedy grasses. A lot of downed trees and branches cover the ground throughout the polygon.Decadent cottonwood gallery forest with an understory carpeted in cheatgrass and other weedy grasses. Scattered, downed trunks and branches throughout the polygon.A patchy, decadent cottonwood grove with a carpet of cheatgrass and weedy forbs in the understory. Dead trees and branches scattered on the ground.A grove of decadent cottonwoods with an understory carpeted in weedy and non-native grasses.Some large cobbles from the Bishop Conglomerate on surface, but soils are generally rock-free, deep and fine. Area was part of a prescribed burn less than 10 years ago, and there are the remnants of some very large sagebrush stems in plot.Deep, fine soils. Area was burned by prescribed fire less than ten years ago. Some burned sagebrush stems in plot.Slightly rolling, broad sandy terrace with Sage Creek running through it. Evidence of previous fire by old standing dead juniper stems around.Flat river terrace of the Yampa River with deep sandy soils, lots of litter. Very weedy!Broad, flat floodplain terrace with scattered shrubs and a disturbed weedy understory. Looks like past cattle grazing occurred here (cow pies). Deep, sandy soils.Half this plot is a wash-related community, the other half is on the bank above.A paved road runs through the plot. 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Group formation, right after narrow stretch in river. Very high water level.This site is choked with vegetation.Wide, flat terrace on the Yampa near the mouth of Jones Hole Canyon. Area very disturbed here - campsite and ranger residence are right in plot - lots of social trails too.This site is choked with vegetation.This site is choked with vegetation.On Yampa River bank has deep sandy soils.Fairly rocky terrace right at State Line camp - disturbed. Soil may be a mix of alluvium from river and colluvium from slopes above, which are Lodore slopes with the Madison cliffs above. Plot is well above the river flood zone.Broad, open floodplain well above river level. Band of ACE NEG is 30-40m wide and is ~10-25m from river.Sheltered deep canyon towards the bottom of Jones Hole. Banks are flat and ~25m wide here. Lovely grove of ACE NEG - mostly on this side of the creek. A few boulders covered with moss and lichens are scattered around.Flat, fairly broad terrace above the river - soil here is probably a mix of alluvium and soils derived from Weber Sandstone (colluvial slope above).Flat terrace 10-20m wide and about 2-3m above current river level. Bank drops steeply to river, probably because of tamarisk.High river terrace with thick litter covering the ground. Grasses are very dense under the tree canopies - mostly weedy spp. - hence disturbed understory.In a side canyon of the Yampa River corridor with what appears to be an ephemeral creek flowing over mostly exposed limestone bedrock with some small pour-offs. Scattered limestone boulders along the creek side. Good bit of litter on the ground. Shrub understory id dense and herbaceous layer mixed.A long, narrow forest of ACENEG at the base of tall Weber cliffs. Soils are deep and sandy. Quite a few dead branches littering the ground. ACENEG are very tall and mature.TAMCHI are mostly along the river's edge. ELYCIN congregated in swales and BROTEC in higher areas. Typical ACENEG stand.LVAL H .<.bPlot runs right along the river's edge and is subjected to annual and seasonal changes in water flow. Right now the water is pretty high.This site is choked with vegetation and partially flooded.A very messy, patchy polygon with areas where ACE NEG is absent and it looks more like a CHR NAU/BRO TEC shrub herbaceous. TAM CHI are along the edge of the polygon at the river's edge.A TAMCHI-willow tall shrubland with a weedy understory on the downstream tip of an unnamed island just downstream of Buck Island.Deep, sandy soils on this higher terrace of the Green River. Lots of die-back on the TAMCHI. Populus look young. Many Chrysothamnus seedlings coming in under the TAMCHI.Small cobble bar with fine sand matrix--portions are currently flooded by high water, but vegetation is still visible in flooded areas.By sump pond on large flat plain of Yampa River.Partially flooded streambank at high water. Nasty bushwhacking tamarisk.At least half of plot is under water, at the moment, but will be exposed at lower water levels. Homogenous TAMCHI community on a cobble bar.Lower terrace flooded at high water and dominated by TAMCHI. Higher terrace is 2 to 3 meters above lower terrace and consists of a thick ARTTRI spp. TRI shrubland.Slightly rolling microtopography. Soils are sands stabilized by moss cover. Wood cover is high due to a large catchments of driftwood just NW of plot center.Fairly steep, rocky slope transitions into sandy bank, where most of the polygon is located.Point is part of the alcove/side canyon below Mantle Cave, surrounded on 3 sides by Weber cliffs. Deep drainage with a bit of water runs through plot.An extremely dense, mature forest of ACENEG with sparse understory (not worth mentioning) due to the high canopy cover. This terrace is partially under water at this high river level. 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Lots of dead stems on Salix.This beach area has seen extensive tamarisk removal. Most wood in ground cover is the result of periodic flooding (i.e. drift wood).Area looks like it could be a small channel at high river levels. Vegetation is extremely thick, a TAMCHI monoculture with some SYMOCC in the understory overlapping from the adjacent polygon.This area appears to have been flooded this year.At high water, this cobble bar is an island, not attached to the terrace as the photo shows. Since the photo was taken, there as been extensive tamarisk removal with the remaining TAMCHI on the margins of the island.Sandbar under water right now with tops of SALEXI sticking out.Sort-of cobbly riverside, probably a terrace when water level is lower. SALEXI dominant with some forbs and grasses both in the understoryRight on bank of Yampa River, most of plot has component of water, flooded sandy bank or once flooded sandy bank i.e. water is everywhere. Wish we were here in late summer !!Sand bar partially exposed with cobbly bank above it. Most of plot still underwater.At high water this point fell right along the river's edge in a partially submerged SALEXI shrubland monoculture, hence the cover value for water.A ton of weedy forbs carpeting the ground. Many dead SALEXI bushes still standing, some resprouting from the base.A weedy forb-infested downstream tip of Buck Island. TAMCHI are congregated along the margin of the polygon in the river's edge, where soils are more sandy than the rest of the polygon.Very cobbly, sloping bank on the Yampa. This area does not seem sandy at all.A moist tributary canyon. Canopy overlap here.Open area ~40 m. wide by 150 m. long, surrounded by P-J on either side. Not sure why this area is open and dominated by ARTTRI, but maybe because soils appear deeper and less rocky here.Ysi7 E Q  id\%A66U0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium00P006water01-a01-b0P0001-b0000trpnlfdb`^XRKGECA?1% 5535106Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0002001-bWater0600000P0000nljhfdb`^\ZVOIGCA?1% 33g11230Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium00T007WaterP020P00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZVTMIGECA3'"22h110Low LevelGPSJ@New Alluvium00080001-a01-b0000P0000hfdb`^\ZXVPJJHFB@>0$11d0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium000007waterT030P0000000jhfdb`^\ZXTRKGECA?1% //3102Low LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0000009P0000P0000a_][YWUSQOMIIGECA?1% ..0N/ALow Level1:24K QuadJ@ New Alluvium04001-a00040000000000nljhfdb`^\ZVVTRLJF8, --34322MidslopeGPSl@ Talus/Colluvium/Landslides000001-bmoss01-a070000T0000~|zxvtrpnlhb\VTRPN2&!,,W42344MidslopeGPS@ Talus/Colluvium/Landslides01-aP00Pmoss0800T00P0000zxvtrpnljhfb\ZXVTN2&!++25319MidslopeGPS@ Round Valley FormationP000PCryptos0403001-b00P0000{ywusqomgea]TRPNLJ2&!**J0N/ALow Level1:24K Quad\@Obscured by Soil000001-aWater0900000P0000wusqomkigec_XRPNLJ8, ))10N/ALow LevelGPS Deep soil.Obscured by SoilT00000900000P0000qomkigeca_]YYWUSQO=% ((<0N/ALow LevelGPSt@Obscured by Soil000001-aWater0900000T0000pnljhfdb`^\XQKIGEC1% '&0N/ALow LevelGPSd@Obscured by Soil0200004water020000000000pnljhfdb`^\XQMKIGC1% &%11158MidslopeGPS@Obscured by SoilT0000100000000000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFD2&!%$R3258Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium00T006water01-a030P0000000nljhfdb`^\XRKGECA?1% $'0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0400001-bWater, marshy0300000T0000vtrpnljhfdb^OIGEC?1% ##Z5162Low LevelGPS@New AlluviumT00007waterP02001-a00P0000nljhfdb`ZXTRKGECA?1% ""0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium01-a00001-awater0800000P0000pnljhfdb`^\XQKIGE?1% !!b0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0002004Water02P001-b00P0000pnljhfdb\ZXTMIGCA?1%   0N/ALow LevelGPS@New AlluviumP001-a001-awater08T000000000pnljhfdb`^\XQKICA?1% 60N/ALow LevelGPS @ New AlluviumT000009P0P00P0000a_][YWUSQOMIIGECA?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@ New AlluviumP0000080000001-a0000eca_]WUSQOMIIGECA?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSb@ New AlluviumP0P000900000P0000a_][YWUSQOMIIGECA?1% xLVAL,L\ H @,(\Gently sloping sandy bank to the river's edge. Big Joe campsite is adjacent to this plot.Very rocky, cobbly sloping shoreline with most of plot submerged.Approximately half of polygon is submerged by high water flows. Populus often appears to be relatively new sprouts on older stumps that have suffered beaver damage.Lots of fast moving water in plot! Bank that is exposed is very rocky/cobbly.Narrow sandy bank (~10-20m wide) on outside bend of the river. Narrow but steep colluvial slope above, with sheer Weber cliffs just above that.Thick litter under ACENEG, right on water edge. This polygon is either partially submerged (hence the secondary name) or is further inland (hence the primary name).Steep, often vegetationless talus below Morgan cliffs.Steep soil and rock on the side of a precipitous gully with Weber bedrock exposures.Fairly stable, rocky slope with some cryptos growing on the few areas of exposed soil.This point lands on a flowing steam bar about three meters below the terrace. The large trees are on the terrace edge above; smaller trees are below, along with the willows.A boggy area with little tussocks to try & hop through it.Vegetation around a small pond composes the point.An extremely dense PHRAUS patch on moist soil. Last year's flower stalks are 2-3 m. tall and leaf resprouts are 1-1.5 m. tall and growing. Ground is completely covered in litter. Had to follow an animal trail through the patch in order to log the point.Cobbly banks steeply sloping into water. Most of plot under water.Mosquito-hell-swampy area which has a lot of open standing water at this time. Muddy soils.Fairly steep, rocky bank with lots of debris/driftwood is in part of plot, but most of plot is under water at this time.Ground is pretty saturated here from high river flows. Beavers have kept some POPFRE well-trimmed as low shrubs.Plot captures a partially submerged riverside sandbar community dominated by SALEXI and Populus seedlings.LVALx 6 .t<tRPlants are growing in cracks and small pockets of soil on the mostly exposed bedrock.Plants are growing in cracks and small pockets of soil on mostly exposed sandstone.Plants are growing in cracks and tiny pockets of soil on the mostly exposed bedrock.Plants are growing in pockets of soil on the slickrock ridge.The geology determines the vegetation here.The slope goes from flat to steep on this rugged hogback.The steep clay badlands have many slopes and aspects.These steep clay badlands have many slopes.This clay slope would probably be more barren in a dry year.Plants are growing on sloping terraces and toe slopes.This is a strange site with a pocket of moisture loving plants in an otherwise dry area. Maybe the water table is relatively high here.The rugged hogback has many slopes and aspects, but tends to be south-facing.Slope and aspect varies on this rugged hogback but the vegetation seems unaffected.This site has sandy soil with many bedrock exposures.It's a jungle in this riparian area.This steep, rugged slope is mostly bedrock.Crumbly colluvial slope has created considerable soil.Steep, rocky slope encourages plant growth.Partially submerged (now, at high water) tamarisk shrubland on sandy streambank. Substrate covers on back accidentally are for neighboring community. This community has ~30% water, 50% sand, and 20% litter/driftwood.Sandbar along Yampa river which is at least half-exposed, even at high water. Lots of small and large driftwood.Island ~60m long x 40m wide in the Green River. Substrate very wet and muddy in places and part of polygon is submerged.This point has more soil and rock (not from river) so I went with "obscured" not "new alluvium." There are some dead ACENEG ~5% (not added to cover). Polygon goes from river further inland (between 2 others).Sandy bank with at least half the plot under water. Quite a bit of large and small, driftwood washed up on shore.dsV b  ~ . 73|QKMvariablevariableInterfluveGPSj@Mancos Shale090000P0000000000usqomkigeca__][YWSE94(LvariablevariableInterfluveGPSV@Mancos Shale090000P0000000000usqomkigeca__][YWSE94(K15165MidslopeGPSx@Mancos Shale090000P00T0000000b`^\ZXVTRPNLLJHFD@2&!J0N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is shaley clay.Obscured by Soil0300002Biocrust0400P00T0000}{yukgeca]K% I0N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is shaley clay.New Alluvium0400000500P00T0000}{ywusqomkieeca_]YK% H0N/ALow LevelGPSThe soil is shaley clay.New Alluvium0300003Biocrust0300P00T0000}{ywuqgca_]YK% G2161Low LevelGPSThe soil is shaley clay.Obscured by Soil02000004000300T0000}{ywuqomiigeca]K% F3158Low LevelGPSThe soil is shaley clay.Obscured by Soil0600000300P00T0000}{ywusqomiigeca]K% E10211High SlopeGPSThe soil is rocky clay.Morrison Formation02T00004T00300T0000}{yusqmmkigeaM(#D393Low LevelGPSl@ Chinle Shale060T0003T0P00T0000b`^\ZXVTRPNJJHFDB>0$Cu1292High SlopeGPSSoil is rocky.Moenkopi Shale03000003P00300T0000ywusqomkgec__][YWSC'"B}421Low LevelGPS@ New Alluvium030T0006T0T00P0000b`^\ZXVTRPNJJHFDB>0$ANvariablevariableHigh SlopeGPS@ Glen Canyon Sandstone030300003P0T00T0000~|zxvtrpnjjhfd`\E94(@IN10280High SlopeGPS@ Glen Canyon Sandstone030200003P0T00P0000qomkigeca_]YYWUSOK4(#?Q_6170BackslopeGPSj@ Glen Canyon Sandstone0401-aT002Biocrust03T0T00P0000|zxvtrpnljhdZVTRLH1% >60N/ALow LevelGPSH@New AlluviumP0T0PWater08T0T00P0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPIGECA?1% =35182MidslopeGPSV@Frontier SandstoneT09000TT0T00T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTRRPNLHF2&!<m37180Lowslope1:24K Quadl@Weber Sandstone01-bP000020300400T0000trpnljhfb`\XXVTRPJ9-!;;53540MidslopeGPSV@Weber SandstonePP00007020P00P0000fdb`^\ZXVTPLLJHFDB1% ::3177Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0300000700000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 9980N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0003004Water01-aP0P0001-b0000rpnljdb`^\ZTMIGCA?1% 880N/ALow Level1:24K Quad@New Alluvium0700001-bMuddy waterP01-a0P00P0000}{ywusqomkecVPNLJF8, 775220Low Level1:24K Quad@Obscured by SoilT00000701-a001-a00P0000trpnljhf`^XTTRPNLJ8, -sPR  ^  s:c$Ake$3022MidslopeGPSp@ ShinarumpPT00008T0T00T0000^\ZXVTRPNLJFFDB@><1% dH31122InterfluveGPS@ Moenkopi Shale04T000T0200300T0000jhfdb`^\XVRPPNLJHD4(#c)2261High SlopeGPSJ@ Bishop Conglomerate06000003P0T00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTTRPNLH3'"b189High SlopeGPS@ Bishop Conglomerate04000005P0T00T0000jhfdb`^\ZXVRRPNLJF1% a#13345MidslopeGPSJ@Bishop Conglomerate04000005T0T00T0000kigeca_][YWSSQOMKG2&!`1610High SlopeGPSJ@Bishop Conglomerate04000005T0T00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTTRPNLH3'"_1618High SlopeGPSJ@Obscured by Soil0400000500000T0000igeca_][YWUQQOMKIE3'"^"16335High SlopeGPSJ@Obscured by Soil0400000500000T0000jhfdb`^\ZXVRRPNLJF4(#]k1137MidslopeGPSJ@Obscured by Soil0400000500000T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% \[10350LowslopeGPSJ@Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&![y4323LowslopeGPSJ@Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$Z850MidslopeGPSr@Bishop Conglomerate05000004T0T00T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD/#Ylq18226MidslopeGPSh@Weber SandstoneP09000PT0T00T0000eca_][YWUSQOOMKIEC2&!Xz15211High SlopeGPS@Weber Sandstone01-a07000PP0P00T0000kigeca_][YWUUSQOKE4(#WT23211High SlopeGPS@Weber SandstoneP09000P01-a0P00T0000kigeca_][YSQQOMKGE4(#V16306High SlopeGPS@Weber SandstoneT0900001-a01-a001-a00T0000sqomkige_]WQQOMKGE4(#UmY20224MidslopeGPSThe soil is rocky clay.Park City Formation01-bP000020200400T0000~|xvrnnljhf`K&!T18163MidslopeGPSThe soil is rocky clay.Morrison Formation06T00001-b01-b00200T0000}ywqkkigec_K&!S3562MidslopeGPSThis is a steep rocky slope.Bishop Conglomerate030000P0200400T0000~|xvrppnljhdO% R 27171MidslopeGPSThe soil is shaley clay.Mowry Shale04P000PP0050000000}{ywusqokigeeca_]YL&!Q*3190High SlopeGPSz@Glen Canyon Sandstone02050001-bBiocrust01-bT0T00T0000}{ywusqomke[USQMI2&!P6288High SlopeGPSSoil is rocky.Frontier Sandstone04T000PP00400T0000zxvtrpnlhfdbb`^\ZVB&!O 29170MidslopeGPSV@Mowry Shale03P000TP00500T0000ca_][YWUQOMKKIGEC?2&!Nvariable159High SlopeGPSr@Frontier Sandstone03P000P0300300T0000zxvtrpnlhfb``^\ZXT@4/#LVAL&H j > p r ( J  .8This point represents the floodplain at the river's edge, and is subject to seasonal flooding.Plot is in Cub Creek and includes the steep banks on either side.Plot is in Cub Creek and includes the steep cut bank on either side.Plot is on top of a finger ridge running north and south. The mahogany is on the west slope only. The Elymus is well-distributed. Soil is quite rocky with round rocks of all sizes.Plot is in a narrow canyon with steep sandstone cliffs on each side, running north and south. The rabbitbrush, ash and Ephedra are above of the wash proper. A sandy wash runs through canyon, so area is probably subjected to flash flooding.Area is composed of rolling hills interrupted by steps and sheets of exposed bedrock. Some colluvium is on the surface in some places.Plot is in a wide bottom defined by Cub Creek with steep sides.Possible beetle attack on the Doug fir. Several dead & dying.This slope is almost too steep to work on, but the vegetation seems to like it fine.This is a lush, multi-layer woodland.Plants cover most available soil.The north aspect encourages lush growth.Thick vegetation covers most soil.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago.Boulders from the Shinarump above litter the area. The soil is red clayThe steep, north facing slope is choked with vegetation.The terrain is steep-sided ridges and gullies with many slopes and aspects. The soil is rocky red clay.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago. Shrubs are returning enthusiastically.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago.This is a former sagebrush field, burned a few years ago.Plants are growing in cracks in the exposed bedrock.s`* O G JRP d]}U16220MidslopeGPS@Glen Canyon Sandstone01-a0700PBiocrust02T0T00P0000{ywusqomkigcYWUSOI2&!|variablevariableMidslopeGPSZ@Mancos Shale050T00PP00500P0000usqomkigca_]][YWUQC72({5120High SlopeGPSNone.Obscured by Soil07000PMoss0300T0000000usqomkigeca]WUSQOK9&!z0N/ALow LevelGPS@Obscured by Soil040P002Moss04T0T0000000omkigeca_][WQMKIGC1% y3230ToeslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0400003Biocrust, moss0300T0000000xvtrpnljhfd`PLJHFB0$xH0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0700000300000P0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% wK0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0400001-aWater04P0T00P0000nljhfdb`^\ZVOIGEC?1% vN0N/ALow LevelGPS@Glen Canyon Sandstone0400001-aWater04P0P00P0000wusqomkigec_XRPNLH1% uJ'variablevariableHigh SlopeGPSn@Old Alluvium020000020200400T0000{ywusqomigc__][YWSE94(tD0N/ALow LevelGPS@Glen Canyon Sandstone04T01-a0004P0P00T0000pnljhfdb`^\XXVTNLH1% sL41170MidslopeGPS@Glen Canyon Sandstone01-a01-a0005Biocrust04P0P00P0000~|zxvtrpnljf\XVTNH1% rO 0N/ALow LevelGPS~@New AlluviumT000PWater09T0T0000000hfdb`^\ZXVTPIGECA?1% q4019Midslope1:24K Quadz@Weber Sandstone01-aT0000701-b00200P0000usqomkigca[WWUSQOI8, pPk39316MidslopeGPS@Weber Sandstone01-bP00005030P00P0000kigeca_][YUQQOMKIC2&!o 0N/AHigh LevelGPSThe soil is sandy.Weber Sandstone05T00004T0T00T0000{ywusqomkigcca_][WF&!n" 0N/AHigh LevelGPSThe soil is sandy.Weber Sandstone04T00005T0T00T0000{ywusqomkigcca_][WF&!m 769High SlopeGPSSome bedrock is exposed.Weber Sandstone040200003T0T00T0000~|zxvtrpnjjhfd`\K% lE25280MidslopeGPSJ@Weber SandstonePT00007T0T0001-a0000igeca[YWUSQMMKIGEC2&!k2344MidslopeGPSB@Obscured by Soil04000005T0T00T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% j/ 1758High SlopeGPSP@Obscured by Soil05000004T0T00T0000igeca_][YWUQQOMKIE3'"i 1756High SlopeGPSD@Obscured by Soil05000004T0T00T0000igeca_][YWUQQOMKIE3'"h(780LowslopeGPSJ@Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000eca_][YWUSQMMKIGEA/#g820LowslopeGPSJ@Obscured by Soil0400000500000T0000eca_][YWUSQMMKIGEA/#fF17104InterfluveGPS@ Moenkopi Shale080000P01-a0T00P0000jhfdb`^\ZXRPPNLJHD4(#LVALz 4 ^ ^ @ Area was burned. Mahogany is coming back in but is subject to browsing and is short-statured.The sage was burned off, with old stems remaining.Area has been burned. A salt block is located here so the cows are hanging out.The juniper trees were burned off. A few skeletons remain. A shrub layer is developing in among the grasses and forbs.A few juniper skeletons stand watch over post-burn growth. A fair number of roundish rocks are on the soil surface.Sage stumps and a couple of old juniper skeletons remain from burn.Shallow soils with large and small rocks on surface.This drainage has been artificially confined above the road with a brick wall on either side, for about half the plot length. The Poa may have been planted. The reedgrass is at the upper end of plot only. The Rhus, sage and rabbitbrush are growing on the terrace above the wash.Broken, flat, shaley white rocks poking out of and littering the soil.A small ravine runs through plot but does not affect the vegetation. The sage is more abundant and consistent further upslope (north) of plot.Rocky soil with some bedrock poking out.This spot is near the head of the canyon and the upper end of it is transitioning into a more upland association.Lots of biocrust, small patches of bedrock exposed.An area of stabilized dunes below a large rock plug.Thin strips of exposed bedrock and pockets of deeper soil here. Most of the trees are under 3 meters tall.Plot is characterized by fractures slickrock with pockets of soil and cracks where the plants are growing.Area is composed of large slabs of exposed bedrock with of soil development interspersed. The vegetation on the rock is stunted and sparse. Point landed in the middle of a large bedrock slab.Erosional gullies, very rocky Mancos surface.A sandy wash runs through plot. Big sage & juniper trees are growing there.A few prairie dog holes here. Some drought fatalities in the sage.(sU : K X Qz(Nf159MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0400000600T00P0000eca_][YWUSQMMKIGEA/# 2231MidslopeGPS\@Obscured by SoilP00000900000P0000eca_][YWUSQMMKIGEC1%  variablevariableHigh SlopeGPS@Weber SandstonePP000050300200T0000|zxvtrpnjhd``^\ZXVE94(Y1862MidslopeGPSJ@Bishop Conglomerate05000003P0P00P0000jhfdb`^\ZXVRRPNLJF1% %519LowslopeGPSJ@Obscured by Soil04000004T0T00T0000eca_][YWUSQMMKIGEA/#_1115ToeslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil01-a00000800000P0000igeca_][YWUQQOMKIC1% $}20308MidslopeGPS@Bishop Conglomerate0500000401-a001-a00T0000sqomkige_]WSSQOMKG2&!20307MidslopeGPS@Bishop Conglomerate0500000401-a001-a00T0000sqomkige_]WSSQOMKG2&!&1552LowslopeGPSd@Obscured by Soil0500000500000T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% '4308ToeslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0500000500000T0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$15350MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil050000050000000000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&! 16297MidslopeGPS@Bishop Conglomerate0400000401-a001-b0000000sqomkige_]WSSQOMKG2&!12328MidslopeGPS@Bishop Conglomerate05000005P0P00T0000kigeca_][YWSSQOMKG2&!!16285LowslopeGPSThe sage has been burned off.Obscured by Soil0400000600000T0000}{ywusoomkigcQ&!21179High SlopeGPSh@ Frontier Sandstone03P0000401-a0030000000rpnljhfd`^XTTRPNLH4(#-0N/ALow LevelGPS2@ New AlluviumP001-a0007T0T00P0000eca_][YWUSQMMKICA?1% variablevariableHigh SlopeGPS@ Mowry Shale03000001-b00060000000zxvtrpnlhfd^^\ZXVRE94()12208MidslopeGPS@ Weber Sandstone01-bP0002Moss03P00400T0000sqomkigea_]YSOMKIC2&!@22184MidslopeGPSP@ Weber Sandstone05P00001-bP00400T0000kigeca_]YWUOOMKIGC2&!.0N/ALow LevelGPS@Obscured by Soil030P0005P001-a0001-a0000omkiga_]WUSOOMKIGC1% jM6190MidslopeGPSf@Obscured by SoilPP0007Biocrust0200000P0000pnljhfdb`^\XNJHFDB0$fl0N/AStep in slopeGPSh@Glen Canyon Sandstone07T0001-aMoss, Biocrust03T0T00T0000~|zxvtrpl\VTRPL5)$d3208High SlopeGPS@Glen Canyon Sandstone02030002Biocrust, moss03T001-a00P0000}{ywqomiYUSQMI2&!~14186MidslopeGPS@Glen Canyon Sandstone020500Pmoss03T0P00T0000usqomkigeca]WUSQMI2&!LVAL6  T ,b<Rolling area at the base of some hills, ~1/4 mile from the river. Area seems overgrazed, not much crypto recovery. Deep, narrow wash runs through plot.Broad, sandy area with cryptos barely starting to recover. Dirt road and ranch fencing nearby.Broad area with sandy soils - cryptos are starting to recover. A couple old dirt roads are near plot.Slightly rolling, broad polygon with baked/cracked-looking sandy soils. Cryptos starting to come back.Polygon/plot wraps up and over a fairly steep hill with many rounded rocks scattered over it. Very weedy and thrashed-looking.Broad terrace which was heavily grazed, though cryptos are coming back. A couple old roads run through plot.Marshy area with a bit of standing water, and Phragmites growing up the wash banks and in the bottom.Big, steep slabs of Morgan & Weber sandstone and breakdown. Polygon is right at the junction of Morgan & Weber, and encompasses an alcove-like side-drainage which now has a trickle of water - ACE NEG growing in drainage. Parts of the polygon are also nearly a talus slope and some of the large boulders are limestone.Large flat rocks are exposed on soil surface. Most of the mahogany is on the NW slope.Plot is bounded on the south by a large slab of slickrock. At the north end of the plot is a wetter depression with Juncus, but is anomalous to the polygon.Severe dieback on Serviceberry taller stems from drought.Severe dieback on most of the Serviceberry from drought, but it is coming back. Soils are silty.This stand is a real thicket. Soils are silty.Large, flat sandstone rocks are imbedded in the soil. Plot wraps around canyon edge from west to north.This area was burned a few years ago.This area was burned a few years ago.Deep loamy soil. A few juniper trees invading from neighboring polygon.Area has been burned. The mahogany shrubs are small & scattered throughout the tall grasses, and are subject to browsing.sb Q ; B Q p|/?\4114High LevelGPS@Obscured by Soil0600000200000T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&!L20variableMidslopeGPS>@Morrison Formation070000TT0030000000omkigeca][YWWUSQOK7+&~11358ToeslopeGPS@Glen Canyon Sandstone04P0001-aMoss04T0P00P0000wusqomkigec_YSQOMI2&!16variableToeslopeGPS>@Obscured by Soil0800001-aCryptos01-a0000000000|zxvtrpnljhbYSQOMI7+& 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium07000001-b0000000000eca_][YWUSQKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPSh@New AlluviumP00000500000T0000a_][YWUSQOMIIGECA?1%  0N/ALow LevelGPS Broad, flat, weedy floodplain.New AlluviumP0000050000000000}{ywusqomiigeca_Q% J0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium01-a00001-aWater070000000000pnljhfdb`^\XQKIGE?1% ,0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium0300000600000P0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 2182Low LevelGPS.@New Alluvium05000PCryptos0300000T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTKIGEC?1% 2124Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0400001-aCryptos0300000T0000pnljhfdb`^\XOIGEC?1% 2160Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0500002Biocrust020000000000omkigeca_][WMIGEC?1% 3251Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0600001-bCrypto020000000000omkigeca_][WOIGEC?1% 22variableMidslopeGPS@ Old Alluvium06000001-b02001-b0000000qomkigec][WQQOMKIE7+&5155Low LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0700001-bCryptos01-b0000000000rpnljhfdb`^XOIGEC?1% L8220Low LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0400001-aWater0300000T0000nljhfdb`^\ZVOIGEC?1% k42143MidslopeGPSz@ Morgan/Round Valley FormationP03000P0300300T0000wusqomkiec_]][YWSQ2&!- 5344High SlopeGPSSome gopher activity here.Obscured by Soil0500000500T00P0000~|zxvtrplljhfd`N&! 2017High SlopeGPSNone.Obscured by Soil01-b00000800000P0000rpnljhfdb`^ZZXVTRL:'" variablevariableHigh SlopeGPS@ Weber Sandstone04T0000401-b0T00P0000~|zxvtrpnlfbb`^\ZVE94( 5352MidslopeGPS8@Obscured by Soil0200000800000P0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$711MidslopeGPSNone.Obscured by Soil03T00007T0T00P0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTTRPNLH6# variablevariableHigh SlopeGPSSoils are relatively shallow.Weber Sandstone04P0000501-a0P00P0000}{yud94(16360MidslopeGPSr@Obscured by Soil0200000800T00T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&!\LVAL,  X`Broad, open area north of Rainbow Park. Overgrazed in the past, but cryptos are starting to recover. A lot of dieback on shrubs here.Broad, open area north of Rainbow Park. Overgrazed in the past, but cryptos are starting to come back.Broad, open plain north of Rainbow Park. Some posts in plot block off an old road that is now totally covered by cheatgrass.Rolling hills of Morrison covered by a thin layer of old alluvium. Many small & large rounded rocks scattered around. Slope & aspect varies here - overall average is given.Rolling hills with a thin layer of old alluvium over the Morrison. Plot wraps around several slopes & aspects - the slope & aspect above is sort of an overall average.Apparently deep soils covering the Morrison here, with some large and small rounded rocks (old alluvium?) scattered around.Rolling, gentle hills gradually descending toward Rainbow Park. Dirt road runs to the west outside plot.Very steep slope at top of plot, tapering to about 25 degree slope at bottom. Baked-looking clay hills with a lot of vegetation here, considering the severe conditions.Broad, open "mesa top"/bench with gently rolling micro-topography. Many dead ART TRI shrubs.Red and gray clay exposures on theses hills, with many small drainages running through area. Plot wraps around many aspects and has some flatter areas as well.Slope and aspect is for side of gully where point falls. Plot also covers bottom of gully and other side.Rolling hills above the broad weedy floodplain near the river. Plot wraps around both sides of toe slopes here, so aspect is variable. Some crypto development.Really trashed area with baked-looking, cracked, sandy soil. A lot of burros around, and dirt road just outside plot to the west.Broad, weedy floodplain surrounded by rolling hills.River is high so part of plot underwater now. Flat, fairly broad, sandy streambank.Broad, flat terrace above the river with incredibly weedy/thick understory. Dirt roads runs next to plot.|s_{ + H K`j+\E0N/ALow LevelGPS`@New Alluvium0800001-bWaterP0000000000ljhfdb`^\ZXVOIGEC?1% +0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium030000040000001-a0000geca_YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% U0N/ALow LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0400000300000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1%  0N/ALow LevelGPSN@ New Alluvium040000030000000000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0400003Cryptos01-b0000000000pnljhfdb`^\VMIGEC?1% 00N/ALow LevelGPSn@ New Alluvium0400000300000T0000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% V1130Low LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0400003Cryptos01-b0000000000pnljhfdb`^\VMIGEC?1% 1105Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0600001-bCryptos01-a0000000000rpnljhfdb`^XOIGEC?1% 1135Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0600001-bCryptos01-b0000000000rpnljhfdb`^XOIGEC?1% 1152Low LevelGPS,@New Alluvium0600001-aCryptos01-b0000000000rpnljhfdb`^XOIGEC?1% 1140Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0400001-aBiocrust030000000000qomkigeca_]YOIGEC?1% 4142ToeslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil020000040000000000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$7151Low LevelGPS@Obscured by Soil0500001-aBiocrust01-b00P0000000wusqomkigec]SMKIGC1% 1161Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0600001-bCryptos01-a0000000000rpnljhfdb`^XOIGEC?1% 1161Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0800001-bCryptos01-a0000000000rpnljhfdb`^XOIGEC?1% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium07000001-b0000000000eca_][YWUSQKKIGEC?1% 1110Low LevelGPS @New Alluvium0500002Cryptos020000000000nljhfdb`^\ZVMIGEC?1% 1110Low LevelGPS@New Alluvium0500002Cryptos020000000000nljhfdb`^\ZVMIGEC?1% 1110Low LevelGPS@ New Alluvium0500001-bCryptos02P0P0000000pnljhfdb`^\XOIGEC?1% /11265MidslopeGPSX@ Morrison Formation0701-a00001-bP001-a0000000trpnljhf`^\VVTRPJF2&!9223MidslopeGPSN@ Morrison Formation07000002P0P0000000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD0$^11209MidslopeGPS@ Obscured by Soil07000001-a01-a001-a0000000rpnljhfd^\VPPNLJHD2&!9223High SlopeGPS@ Obscured by Soil040000040000000000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&![!3562MidslopeGPSP@Morrison Formation08T00001-bP0P0000000kigeca_][YWQQOMKIE1% `LVAL"\ H  & &hlRolling hills on the mountainside - a few exposures of Madison limestone up above plot. Cows wandering around.Plot is on mucky streambank/1st terrace of river, which now (at high water) is partially submerged. A channel of water ~2m wide x 1/2m deep runs through plot. Substrate is mud.Broad floodplain which is largely ARTTRI - dominated. Plot is about 15 meters from river at high water.Broad floodplain with a shallow depression adjacent to this polygon which is dominated by weedy herbs.Plot falls in a shallow, broad depression that covers most of polygon. Soils are silty in the depression. Whole area is part of the broad floodplain of Rainbow Park.Broad, open plain above the immediate floodplain of Rainbow Park. Overgrazed in the past, but cryptos are coming back now.Broad, flat, mosquito-infested terrace above the river.Plot is on broad, open "second terrace" that is north of Rainbow Park. Overgrazed in the past, but cryptos are starting to recover now.Plot is on broad plain that is "2nd terrace" north of Rainbow Park. Overgrazed in the past; cryptos are starting to recover now.Broad, open area which is "2nd terrace" north of Rainbow Park. Overgrazed in the past, but cryptos are starting to recover.Broad, open area which is north of Rainbow Park. Second "terrace" cryptos starting to recover from past overgrazing. Big wash east of plot, ~20m wide.Wide-open area north of Rainbow Park. Dirt road bounds plot on north side.Plot is at very base of the gently rolling hills that taper off into floodplain of Rainbow Park. Dirt road bounds plot on east side.Gently rolling hills which taper off into the huge floodplain north of Rainbow Park.Broad, open area north of Rainbow Park. Heavily grazed in the past, but cryptos are starting to recover.Broad, open area north of Rainbow Park. Has been overgrazed, but cryptos are starting to come back.Broad, open terrace with big old cottonwoods visible ~150m away. No cryptos here - soil is pretty baked-looking~s]t * < G7p"vY0N/ALow LevelGPS@New AlluviumP00005Moss0500000T0000igeca_][YWUQKGECA?1% i862MidslopeGPS6@Morgan/Round Valley Formation03000002P00300T0000trpnljhfb`^ZZXVTRN/#R3250MidslopeGPSF@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides03P00001-b01-a00300T0000ywusqomkge_YYWUSQM1% Xr25122MidslopeGPSSteep limestone scree.Round Valley Formation01-bP00001-a0400300T0000|zvppnljhbJ&!Sl28122MidslopeGPSF@Round Valley Formation01-aP00001-a0400400T0000vtrpnljhdb^XXVTRPJ2&!W440168MidslopeGPS @Madison LimestoneP03000P0300300T0000kigeca_]YWSQQOMKGE2&!Y40146MidslopeGPS@Humbug/Doughnut Shale0201-a00001-a0200200T0000wusqomkiec_YYWUSMI2&!T22148MidslopeGPSMorgan-derived colluvium.Talus/Colluvium/Landslides020000020200200T0000}yuusqomiM&!h12260MidslopeGPS@Talus/Colluvium/Landslides02000PBiotic soil020200200T0000}{ywuqokgZXVTRN2&!65010MidslopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain GroupT0400PMoss03020T00T0000sqomkigeca]YSQOMIG1% S32296MidslopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain Group01-a01-b00003030P0001-a0000xvtrpjhfdb^ZZXVTNH2&!B5127Low LevelGPS@ Uinta Mountain GroupP000PWater0403001-a00P0000vtrpnljhb`\XQOMKIG1% X26313MidslopeGPSP@ Uinta Mountain Group0201-b00001-b040T00T0000trpnljhfdb^XXVTRLH2&!R2499MidslopeGPS@Obscured by SoilP0000040200300P0000igeca_][WUQMMKIGEC1% W2259MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0300000401-b001-a00T0000omkigeca[YSOOMKIGC1% 8190LowslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0400000301-a001-a00T0000nljhfdb`ZXRNNLJHFB0$2455MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0400000301-b001-a00T0000omkigeca[YSOOMKIGC1% + 1621MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0400000301-a001-a00P0000omkigeca[YSOOMKIGC1% ' 1410MidslopeGPSf@Obscured by Soil04000001-b02001-b00T0000omkigeca[YUOOMKIGC1% 2 1842MidslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0400000301-b001-a00P0000omkigeca[YSOOMKIGC1% ^ 1260High SlopeGPSB@Obscured by Soil0400000301-b001-a00T0000qomkigec][UQQOMKIE3'"1055LowslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0500000300T00T0000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1%  12109MidslopeGPS@Madison Limestone04000004P001-a0000000mkigeca_YWUQQOMKIE2&!*LVAL  t ^  RPSEMEN clinging to ledges and ridiculously steep slopes, shrubs growing out of cracks and ledges. Most of this plot is vertical! North-facing slope definitely regulates this community. Vertical cliffs 50-100 ft. tall in plot.Big, lichen-covered red sandstone exposures- chunky broken bedrock & big boulders. Steep, rocky slope!Center of point falls in a drainage with some water trickling through, but polygon continues up the side slopes into rockier exposures. Slope and aspect given are for the drainage, not the side slopes. Drainage bottom is ~25-30m wide.Big, slabby outcrops/large rocks of dark red sandstone on this steep hillside plot falls right below the Lodore Formation. Area burned ~5 yrs ago - PJ skeletons around.There's almost enough rocks here to call this talus, but it's held in place by a good soil layer. Rocks are white/grey Madison limestone.Plot slopes down into a ravine - rocks scattered around are probably Madison limestone.Plot is on gently sloping valley of Rippling Brook between hills and Wild Mtn - lots of grey limestone rocks scattered around. Area burned intensely ~5 yrs ago. Lots of PJ skeletons around. Area has been heavily grazed.A few 1/2-1m -sized grey limestone boulders scattered around. Area was burned ~5 yrs ago and is heavily grazed.A combo of big red sandstone & white limestone rocks scattered around. Area burned intensely ~5 yrs ago - lots of PJ skeletons in the area.Area burned ~5 yrs ago, but an area of PJ/CER LED just upslope from here looks like it was spared. This area doesn't look like it was recently grazed as the rest of the polygon.Large white Madison limestone rocks scattered around. Area burned ~5 yrs ago. Lots of recent cow use.Large, flat grey rocks of Madison limestone scattered around. Area has been recently grazed/trashed. It's hard to even tell what the POA FEN is; it's so munched.Narrow, steep valley in the rolling hills of Wild Mtn. A few standing burnt JUN OST skeletons from a fire ~ 5 yrs ago. Cows wandering around.vLVAL^ P 0 n~RFine, silty soils. ARTTRI has lots of dead stems, but most plants are still alive.Nice to find an area out here without BROTEC.A shallow drainage course transecting plot exposes limited bedrock--and this is where a few CERMON occur.Plot landed in the bottom of a steep-sided gully or wash between Morrison hills. Aspect is typically east or west, depending on which half of plot.This area was burned in the past six years or so, and this year the BROTEC seems to have overwhelmed the other weedy exotics.There are some Uinta Mountain Group cobbles on this hillside.Plot is on a hillside transected by a steep, shallow drainage - thus the variable aspect. There are areas of dense annual weeds, next to sparse exposures of shale, and this arrangement doesn't seem to relate to aspect at all.Slope is average over plot - steep in south half and pretty flat in north half of plot.Plot is transected by a shallow drainage gully - thus the variable slope and aspect. Not much impact on vegetation.Very disturbed. Lots of dead ART TRI in this area.Not clear why the ART TRI is less dense here - possibly past fire, though I see no burned stems.Very disturbed, but a trace of native grass.ART TRI is a bit denser than average in this vicinity, compared to other near-by plots.Very disturbed, grazing history. Some dead ART TRI stems and plants in plot.Flat, weedy, very disturbed from grazing past. BRO TEC is very vigorous this year.Soils and rock are derived from a limestone member of the lower Morgan. Slope is lower-angled here, trees are bigger than I've been seeing most of the day.Colluvium is from the lower Morgan.Steep scree slopes and cliff bands.Slope number reflects ledges and slopes with vegetation, not the vertical cliff sections in plot. Very steep, limestone scree slopes.Plot includes vertical cliff bands, most of which are not reflected in ground cover percentage.Colluvium is derived from the Morgan. Lots of biotic crust development on soils.IsM < F / .2?3Qg27variableMidslopeGPS @Weber Sandstone01-b01-b0000402001-a00P0000xvtrpnljdb^ZZXVTNH7+&53246High LevelGPS@New Alluvium0500000400000P0000db`^\ZXVTRPLLJHFD@2&!41200High LevelGPSNice grassland, no BROTEC.New Alluvium06000Pbiotic soil01-b00T00T0000}{uhfdb`\N&!-2210High LevelGPSZ@New Alluvium0500001-abiotic soil0200020000000wusqomkieca]PJHFD@2&!Z)1080MidslopeGPS@Dakota Sandstone07P00001-bP00200T0000kigeca_]YWUOOMKIGC1% (20variableToeslopeGPS&@Morrison Formation0700000200P0000000omkigeca_][WWUSQOK7+&M1138Low LevelGPSA very weedy area.New Alluvium0400000500000T0000wusqomkigec__][YWSE% 0N/ALow LevelGPS"Area burned six or so years ago.New Alluvium01-a0000090000000000}{ywusoomkigaS% 0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium020000080000000000ca_][YWUSQOKKIGEC?1% 20154ToeslopeGPSz@Morrison Formation05000001-a020020000000pnljhfdb^\XRRPNLJF2&!0N/ALow LevelGPSDeep fine soils.New AlluviumP0000090000000000sqomkigeca_[[YWUSQC% 20variableMidslopeGPS@Morrison Formation04000001-a00040000000sqomkigea_]WWUSQOK7+&12160ToeslopeGPS Very weedy.Morrison Formation09000001-b0000000000ywusqomkige__][YWS?&!K220204High SlopeGPS@ Glen Canyon Sandstone02020001-bMoss, biotic soil.02T00200P0000~zxvr]WUSOK4(#variablevariableLow LevelGPS@ New Alluvium01-b000TMoss08T0P00T0000~|zxvtrpnljf`^\ZXRD83(10N/ALow LevelGPSd@ New Alluvium01-a000PMoss0800000T0000kigeca_][YWSMKIGE?1% 20N/ALow LevelGPSVery disturbed.New Alluvium01-a000PMoss090000000000|zxvtrpnljhd^\ZXVPB% /282Low LevelGPS@ New AlluviumT00001-bMoss080000000000jhfdb`^\ZXVRLFDB@>0$196Low LevelGPSX@ New Alluvium01-b00001-aMoss07T0000T0000nljhfdb`^\ZVPJHFD>0$0N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium01-b00001-aMoss0700000T0000omkigeca_][WQKIGE?1% 50N/ALow LevelGPS@New Alluvium01-a00001-aMoss0800000T0000omkigeca_][WQKIGE?1% 30N/ALow LevelGPS"Very disturbed, grazing history.New Alluvium01-a00001-aMoss0800000T0000}ysmkigaS% 40N/ALow LevelGPSVery disturbed understory.New Alluvium000000900000P0000}{ywusqomkieeca_][M% nLVAL@ j j .0This point has white bedrock (Park City) exposed and high cover of large and small white rocks with lichens and mosses on crypto soils, rest of soil is light brown with heavy litter.There's limestone rock in these soils, which I think came from a limestone layer of the lower Morgan. Madison cliffs outcrop down slope quite a ways.Deep, fine soils. Trees are colonizing from down slope.Deep fine soils. This area is in the shallow drainage pouring off the Deep Spring, high above Jones Hole. It seems possible that the soils here are generally moister than other parts of the polygon.Deep, fine soils. Prescribed burn four years ago.Fine soils between boulders and bedrock exposures. Area burned four years ago - lots of juniper skeletons standing in plot.This area burned four years ago in an escaped prescribed burn. Lots of Juniper skeletons are standing in plot. Soils are generally shallow.This area of polygon has a much flatter slope and large areas of deeper, finer soils than elsewhere. Boulders here tend to be huge, but separated by large areas of soil. Trees are old growth, with lots of dead wood on the ground.A little more soil and smaller boulders than some parts of this polygon--thus a trace more grass. Trees are smaller than elsewhere in polygon, but denser.Very large boulders and very little inhabitable space for plants here. Uinta Mountain Group colluvium.Very large boulders and slightly flatter slope make for a more stable, protected environment. Very rocky soils. The boulders reduce available vegetation real estate considerably.This area is more actively moving downhill than much of the polygon. Uinta Mountain Group colluvium.Very steep colluvial slope with lots of large boulders from the Uinta Mountain Group.Very rocky soils. Vigorous, healthy trees with occasional PINEDU reaching 7-8 meters high.A steep pitched, steep sided canyon in the Weber with a north facing drainage. 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Derived) rocks throughout light brown soil. This point is on hill, which has wash at bottom of it.Basically, I have been on the same lower angled hillside of Split Mtn. All day. This hillside is bisected by wider, low angled sided drainages. Soil is deeper, sandy, light brown with small rocks, crypto, lichens and mosses to varying degree. Rocks may be Park City.Light brown sandy stabilized with crypto soil.This point has more vegetation than AA0420 in same polygon.High rock cover with crypto, mosses and bare soil between, soil is light brown and deep. This whole hill doesn't have any rock formations to determine geology. Off map.Many small rocks and some large within this deep, light colored soil with mosses and crypto crust, probably Park City formation.More moss and crypto than at other areas of polygon. High cover of small rocks within the deep sandy light colored soil. RATTLESNAKES!!Light colored sandy soil with many small rocks throughout.On a hillside about half way up Split Mtn. The large amount of white, small rocks could be Weber derived.This point is about mid to high slope on Split Mtn. And is not steep with Weber bedrock exposed, rest is obscured by soil and litter.Again, I am up high on Split Mtn., on a slope (after a little flat area) that makes up this side of Split Mtn.Point is high up on Split Mountain, on a hill slope with deep litter, small rocks and wood compose the unvegetated soil.Larger white rocks throughout point, otherwise obscured by litter and soil which is deep and dark brown.Geology obscured by litter and deep brown soil. Steeper slope with lots of large dead PSEMEN on ground.Point is on hill side bordering a drainage, high up on Split Mtn. 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T8234MidslopeGPSt@Park City Formation0200000200020001-a0000omkiga_]YWUQQOMKIE0$ p16352MidslopeGPS@Weber Sandstone01-b00000301-b0040001-b0000sqomkeca][UQQOMKIC2&! ?1014MidslopeGPS @Weber Sandstone0020001-bcrypto0201-b001-b0001-b0000~|zxvpnlfd^ZRLJHDB1% LVAL 4 x N | @B>This steep sided drainage has many large and small white rocks; hillsides are about 28 degrees and drainage / wash area is narrow.I am about 20 ft from the top of this steep sided canyon or draw. There is white bedrock exposed and about 12% dead trees (burned) standing and much fallen wood.Large and small white rocks throughout the hillside but not really a colluvial slopes. Hilltop is a cliff about 10% dead burnt tress. BROTEC is high cover due to wet rainy season.Exposed bedrock is Morgan and is on edge of cliff off point. Rest of point is talus runs and benches of vegetation with large and small white rocks throughout. Dead burnt trees are 5% and opposite slope has about 10% dead burnt trees.Really great cryptobiotic crust, litter, mosses on deep sandy soils, lichens are: Psora cerebriforum, Toninia spp. Fulgencia ssp, Psora decipens, mosses are Syntrichia can. And Synruralis.Point is on a hill sloping toward a small dry wash; bedrock on opposing side is exposed (Glen Canyon) rock.Point lands in a large sand sheet (aeolian) on the hill slope that is on back side of Racetrack, down from the large flat plateau. Very sandy brown soil with blowing sand on top.There is a huge aeolian sand deposit by point about 100m to the SW. Again, lots of crypto, moss, litter.On the high hill slope behind the "Racetrack" soil is deep, sandy, stabilized with crypto crust and litter. Bedrock exposed seems to be Glen Canyon.On backside of the Racetrack, up high on hill slope that comes off flatter, plateau/mesa area.There is some white bedrock (glen canyon) exposed, huge cover of cryptos (pinnacled with mosses and lichens-mature!!!) rest of soil is brown and sandy or with litter on top.At top of Chinle Cliff band. Below me is point.Deep sandy soil with heavy crypto cover in areas without litter. 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S-facing hill has much sparser vegetation cover and few grasses. Biocrust cover patchy but well-developed. JUNOST found only along drainage courses. Overall vegetation cover is pretty sparse.A weedy area in this depression between hills. Some die-back on the sage.Homogenous sage shrubland with a disturbed understory. Sage are very tall (>2 m.) and have some die-back.Disturbed understory in a sparse cottonwood woodland. Old homestead house in plot.Pretty homogenous community, but accompanying shrubs vary in relative cover a little. Deep, alluvial soils with some moss cover. Some dead shrub skeletons around, though not sure what they are.Shallow, sandy soils atop bedrock which is exposed a lot throughout the polygon.On a ledgy side slope above a wash with lots of exposed bedrock. P-J are stunted probably due to shallow soils.A steep-sided, narrow wash channel with pretty thick shrubs growing on terraces 1-3 m. above the wash. Very sandy soils, a few young POPFRE scattered about. Some water flowing downstream in spots.Pockets of ARTTRItri creep into the ACENEG woodland here and there. Very disturbed understory! Lots of die-back on the ACENEG.Very mesic area criss-crossed by small tributary creeks running W into Jones Creek. Lots of downed branches. Very diverse herbaceous understory.White bedrock exposed in areas and soil covered with crypto crust, mosses and lichens or litter. Rolling hills with JUNOST growing in cracks in exposed bedrock. Tons of crypt., moss and lichens!!Right on bank of the Ely Creek at Jones Hole.Point is on a bank/terrace right on Eli Creek, which partially surrounds point.On top of cliff overlooking Pot Canyon.On hillside opposite of the Massey cabin. Dead burned trees about 15% still standing.Burned trees about 10% large and small white rocks in brown soil.LVAL j  TPolygon is a mosaic of SARVER patches with a sparse understory and patches of near monocultures of BROTEC. Lots of SARVER seedlings. Deep clay soils.Rolling hills covered in small cobblestones and dotted with JUNOST. Moderate native grass cover, but cheatgrass dominant.A sage graveyard (unsure of the subspecies since all are dead, but pretty sure it's tridentata) now carpeted with cheatgrass. Looks like an old alluvial terrace, now well above the river.A fairly flat terrace-like part of the valley bottom. No PINEDU in sight. Lots of die-back on and some complete death of the ARTTRI. Soil crusts consistent throughout, but barely developed.Steep toe slope hills below a Gartra/Chinle cliff band. Loose slopes somewhat stabilized by cryptos. Large Moenkopi bedrock cliff band above wash fell in the plot.Slopes range from 10-20 degrees and aspect is generally SE-facing. Boulder strewn drainage way dotted with JUNOST and EPHVIR runs through plot. Loose slopes are slightly stabilized by crypto cover.Slope ranges from 1-30 degrees and aspect is generally E-facing. Loose slopes slightly stabilized by some thin crypto cover. JUNOST and EPHVIR along the drainage ways between hills.Point fell on a ridge of a badland hill with drainage ways on either side (N and S) dotted with JUNOST and scattered large boulders. EPHVIR associated with the drainage ways also. Gypsiferous soils somewhat stabilized by cryptos. Slope ranges from 10-30 degrees and aspect is generally E-facing.In a depression area near drainage channels dotted with JUNOST. Variation in shrub density and diversity correlated with variable aspects encountered on these rolling, badland hills. Soils gypsiferous.Aspect and slope are variable, but generally facing E. Lots of ridges bisected by drainage channels. 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Area probably fairly recently burned, as P-J is young (some seedlings)/recolonizing and standing burnt tree skeletons are scattered around. ARTTRI are all small, may be resprouts too.Lots of standing and fallen dead trees, mostly JUNOST. Small Madison limestone cliff band and flat, ledgy outcropping in plot.Dense, tall stand of P-J with a sparse understory. Lots of fallen logs and branches, litter, and rocks covering the ground.Lots of die-back on the PURTRI. Upper slope of plot area (to the E) is a mesic area, possibly Hacking Spring, evidenced by the presence of Populus, Juncus, and ELYCON; but not enough in plot to warrant two species' lists.PURTRI transitioning out of the understory, which is now almost entirely ARTTRI. Some die-back on the PINEDU. ARTTRI have shorter stature here, due to shallower soils possibly.Large, mixed mountain shrubs with a mixed grass understory. Fairly steep but stable slope near the head of a canyon.Slightly sloping ridgeline with lots of limestone, flat bedrock exposures. ARTNOV very dwarfed here. High grass cover and quite a few wildflowers as well. Extremely windy now!At high river levels, this low terrace becomes an island separated from the higher terrace by a moat (~2 m. wide by 1/2 m. deep). If there was a dominant understory, it has been scoured out and now it is a barren mud bog with some standing water in spots.A large weedy polygon with a mosaic of the dominants: ELYSMI, BROTEC, and LEPLAT. Deep clay soils. A number of ARTTRI skeletons scattered around plot.A large weedy polygon surrounded by sage shrublands. Deep clay soils. Some dead ARTTRI skeletons scattered around.Broad, flat, high river terrace with deep clay soils. Sage are small tree size and ground is carpeted in BROTEC.Deep clay soils. Depression area with a weedy grass-forb mixture in the understory. Some die-back on the SARVER.LVAL" \  h~ FJThe cobble coating is patchy, but these flat topped hills all have some degree of cover by smooth stones.Pleistocene alluvium caps the Mancos shale hills hereabouts and allows a denser and more diverse community than the pure badland Mancos shale slopes below (see AA 1104).Steep barren slope this year is covered with annual.Classic Mancos topography - steep badlands slope, sparsely vegetated. ATRCOR is very happy this year, setting lots of fruit.Gently rolling terrace next to Jones Hole Creek- very lush, weedy understory-the burdock are huge.Dense herbaceous understory. Some die-back on the ACENEG.Creek is ~6 m. wide here and plot captures vegetation along both sides. ACENEG cover is patchy and banks are carpeted with dense, weedy herbaceous vegetation.Point fell near a boulder-filled drainage of this side canyon. Less shrub cover here.Point fell in the middle of a large rock slide area where shrub cover is lower than most of the polygon. Madison limestone chunks from 2 cm to 1/2 meter diameter. ARTTRI may be invading form polygon down slope.A steep, narrow, mesic canyon bottom; very rocky with boulders basketball to 1/2-car sized and outcroppings of Morgan cliff bands. Side slopes are a P-J/PSESPI type.Plot captures first and second level terraces on the E side Jones Hole creek. Drier site with higher BROTEC cover. Some die-back on the ACENEG on the higher terrace.Banks on the creek rockier and steeper here. Plot captured banks on both sides of the creek, which is narrower (~4-5 m. wide). ACENEG hanging over creek and shading large portions of it.High water cover value because plot captured the banks on both sides of the creek. ACENEG cover consistent and in some places shading across the width of the creek (~6-7 m. wide).Some die-back on the AMEUTA and CERMON.Fairly broad ridgeline with a mosaic of sage-grass communities, P-J/sage, and CERLED-grass. 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The CERINT was once dominant here, but much of it is now dead. Trees are typically shrub-like in statue, though on occasional PINEDU rises to 3 meters.A dry, low, uneven floor to a drainage system. Deep soils, probably Moenkopi derived.Another dry, flat drainage floor. This time it looks like it floods on occasion, and the stream channel has been channelized for irrigation purposes.Community is in a shallow, flat bottomed drainage with no visible run off channel. Deep, fine soils.Plot is in an area of relatively flat terraces transected by shallow, generally dry and vegetated, drainage channels.Very wet, small flowing creek with steep, drier banks.Talus/colluvium is Weber-derived, but sits in a thin layer on Morgan.Plot is in an area at the contact between Morgan and Weber-so much of the colluvium and soil on the ground is probably Weber derived.Plot is in the top (often limestone or sandy limestone) layers of Morgan. Most parts of plot have an aspect of approx. 170, but areas of it face north and east.Steep, slabby bedrock with lots of loose colluvium on top.Very steep, very unstable Weber colluvium on top of Weber slabs.Note: GPS from elevation of AA0150 This is a high stream terrace/hillside composed of cobbles and fine soil, clearly deposited when the river was once higher in elevation and larger in size.Soils silty - polygonal cracking at surface. This is a great year for thick cheatgrass. Sagebrush is all fairly young.Point is centered on top of a narrow finger ridge covered with sandy alluvium on top of Mancos shale. The sand allows an unusual host of plants to coexist. Point also slops over onto the steep slopes on both the north and south sides of the finger ridge.Alluvial coating is thinner and clumpier here, but obviously still is influencing the vegetation. 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The soil is dark and loamy and sprinkled with white rocks.The soil is fluffed up with physical crust and sprinkled with white limestone rocks.The soil has a good covering of white limestone rocks.The soil is dark and loamy with many limestone rocks scattered about.This windy ridge top location has low growing shrubs. The pebbly soil seems surprisingly deep with no bedrock visible.The surface is mostly covered with chunks of limestone.The terrain is ledgey with soil filling the steps. Many young trees fill the spaces between their older parents.The soil is deep and pebbly. Many P-J seedlings and saplings are in the area.The slope is loose and rocky. Many young pinyon are filling in between the larger trees.Trees here are large and mature. The soil is sprinkled with rocks.Topography and polygon are formed by a deep, steep-sided gully draining the contact between Park City and Moenkopi hogbacks. The area influenced by the drainage is very narrow-but in this strip the junipers tend to be big and happy.Steep, loose scree over slabs of Park City bedrock. A hot, dry place. A number of ailing JUNOST despite the wet spring. Most trees are no higher than 1m.Old river cobbles on a steep, hot hillside no doubt make this a dry place.This is a high stream terrace/hillside composed of cobbles and fine soil, clearly deposited when the river was at a higher elevation and much larger in size (i.e.., sometime in the Pleistocene).Steep clay badlands with lots of drainage channels on surface. Some small rock on surface. This is the bottom most layer of Moenkopi.Talus/colluvium is derived from Weber. Much more soil and much less bedrock than in eastern portion of polygon (see A1347), but plot is typical of this area.Average slope is quite steep here, but vegetation is generally on small, less steep ledges where soils have collected or where fractures occur in the otherwise slickrock-like bedrock.LVALb Z R FrL6This is a steep, rocky slope that appears a little moister than surrounding areas. A few dead juniper skeletons are here indicating fire passed through some time ago.It looks like a spotty fire came through here killing a bunch of the P.J. and some of the understory. The surface has some exposed bedrock.The surface is mostly exposed bedrock here with plants growing in the cracks. The trees are gnarled and stunted, especially the pinyon and juniper.Skeletons of burned P-J populate the plot. There are some bedrock exposures and boulders scattered around.A fire came through here leaving the skeletons of dead P-J and removing most of the shrubs.This site is a little rocky in contrast to the deep soil surrounding. The whole area has had fire in the past that removed most of the shrubs.This is an area of deep soil with just a few rocks. Fire has removed most of the shrubs, leaving grass.This site has mostly deep soil with few rocks. Fire has removed most of the shrubs leaving an expansive grassland. Cows use this area.The ground is rocky with some bedrock exposures.This rocky site has experienced some recent fire, although it must have been spotty, as some large shrubs and trees remain unburned.This site is a steep, rocky, colluvial slope with some bedrock exposures.This is a very mature stand of P-J with some younger trees filling in the gaps. The soil surface has a generous sprinkling of limestone pebbles.The surface has fine sandy soil with a little bedrock showing.The slope recorded doesn't include a small cliff that runs across the plot. The terrain also includes some limestone bedrock exposures and lots of limestone rocks are scattered on the soil surface.The surface includes some bedrock exposures and chunks of sandstone are sprinkled around.The soil is rocky with sandstone and limestone chunks scattered on the surface.The soil is covered with many chunks of limestone and sandstone on the surface.5sO 8 + A c"=_sy3130High LevelGPSL@Uinta Mountain Group04T00005T0T00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTTRPNLH2&!u8103High SlopeGPS@Uinta Mountain GroupP0800001-bT0T00T0000nljhfdb`^\ZTTRPNJH2&!0N/AHigh LevelGPSd@Uinta Mountain Group0301-a00005T0T00P0000pnljhfdb`^\XXVTRLH2&!15172MidslopeGPSF@Uinta Mountain GroupP0600003P0T00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTTRPNJH2&!4267LowslopeGPSp@Uinta Mountain Group03P00006T0T00T0000jhfdb`^\ZXVRRPNLJF0$6312LowslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil040000050000000000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$a7106High SlopeGPSr@Uinta Mountain Group02T0000501-a0T0001-a0000trpnlfdb`^XTTRPNLH2&!d4104LowslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil0500000400000T0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$C73025MidslopeGPSL@Uinta Mountain GroupPT00008T0T00T0000igeca_][YWUQQOMKIG1% z929LowslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain Group03P00005T0T00P0000igeca_][YWUQQOMKIE/#x4213LowslopeGPS&@Uinta Mountain GroupT0900001-aT0T00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXRRPNLHF0$LV6348LowslopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain Group03P00005T0T00P0000jhfdb`^\ZXVRRPNLJF0$DW4270LowslopeGPS@ Obscured by Soil0300000600000P0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$@6350High SlopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain Group04000005T0T00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTTRPNLH2&!E6262High SlopeGPS@ Obscured by Soil04000005T0T00T0000hfdb`^\ZXVTPPNLJHD2&!A5322High SlopeGPS @ Uinta Mountain Group04000005T0T00T0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTTRPNLH2&!b565High LevelGPS`@Morgan/Round Valley Formation05T00004T0P00T0000trpnljhfdb`\\ZXVTP1% Ff6163High LevelGPS@Morgan/Round Valley Formation03T0000501-b0T00P0000ywusqomkiga]][YWUQ2&!d3076High SlopeGPS@Morgan/Round Valley Formation02P0000301-b00200P0000|zxvtrpnjhb^^\ZXVR3'"_899High SlopeGPS @Morgan/Round Valley Formation02000005T00200P0000vtrpnljhdb`\\ZXVTP1%  3124High LevelGPS|@Weber Sandstone06T00PBiocrust03T0T00T0000qomkigeca_]YOMKIGC2&!15284MidslopeGPS@Morgan/Round Valley Formation0301-b00PBiocrust03P00200T0000}{ywsqoka_][UQ2&!z,16294High SlopeGPS@Weber Sandstone0501-b00TBiocrust0301-a001-b00T0000}{ywusqkic_USQOIE4(#{k21103High SlopeGPS@Morgan/Round Valley Formation02000005P001-b00P0000{ywusqomgec__][YWS4(#LVAL0 : R &6Soils are relatively deep here with some pebbles on the surface. Some drought fatalities in the sage.Bedrock exposures and many rocks decorate the surface.This is a steep rugged slope with limestone bedrock exposures and stones covering the surface.The surface is littered with limestone rocks and fluffed up with physical crust.There are some limestone bedrock exposures and a few rocks on the surface.The terrain is steep and rugged and the surface is mostly bedrock and boulders. The plants are growing in cracks and pockets of soil. The trees are stunted. The views are over-the-top spectacular.The terrain is steep, ledgey sandstone bedrock. The plants are growing in cracks or tiny pockets of soil. Many of the trees are small and contorted.This site has some sandstone bedrock exposures. Some chunks of limestone are scattered on the surface, having dribbled down from the Morgan layer above.This site appears to have thin, rocky soil. Some of the Elymus might be the hybrid between spicatus and lanceolatus. Some of the Artemisia might tend toward vaseyana.This site is mostly bedrock exposures with plants growing in cracks and in pockets of accumulated soil.This low hill has thin soil and bedrock exposures.This hilly site has many bedrock exposures. A rocky gully runs through the plot with thicker vegetation, although the species are the same as the rest of the plot.This is a small patch of woodland that escaped the fires that have burned much of the surrounding areas. The soil is shallow and rocky and there are some bedrock exposures in the area.This is an area of deep soil. Fire has removed most of the shrubs.This site is at the edge of the basin where the slope steepens and the surface includes many boulders and bedrock exposures. Fire has passed through leaving standing dead P-J skeletons.This is a huge grassland on deep soil. 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Trees tend to clump together with large open areas in between.Fire swept through this area, leaving a woodland of skeletons. Grass, sage, & rabbitbrush have moved in here since.Fire swept through here, leaving many tree skeletons.Fire swept through this area, leaving juniper skeletons here. Small rocks are on soil surface.Several dead, down trees. Soil is rocky.Rocky soil. Lots of dead, down trees.Many limestone rocks on soil surface. Several dead, down trees.Plot fell right next to a shallow gully, where several large pinyon trees are growing. Pinyons are scattered throughout the polygon, but this spot with so many is anomalous to this sage-grass meadow.Lots of rocks of all sizes on soil surface.Many rocks are on the soil surface away from the tree canopies. A multiage stand with lots of young Pinions coming in. A few drought fatalities in the sage and Purshia.A gullied, colluvial slope, evidenced by piles of dirt and rocks on the uphill sides of rocks and trees.Heavy browsing on tasty shrubs keeps the tall shrubs short. Many pebbles on soil surface.This point is on a rocky, windswept ridge. Soils are very shallow. Cushion plants and bunchgrass abound. The Eriogonum corymbosum is on the north-facing slope.Multi-aged stand of trees. Gray limestone rocks exposed on soil surface.Soil has a pebbly, rocky surface. A lot of dead wood is lying around. A small gully runs through plot, but has no impact on vegetation. The pinions are quite large here.Many gray limestone rocks of various sizes are exposed on soil surface. Many of the pinions are showing brown needles and several trees are standing or down dead.Plot is in an upland basin with many cushion plants (mostly Phlox hoodii); Gray limestone rocks of all sizes are exposed on the soil surface. Trees seem stunted due to shallow soil. A small gully runs through plot where bedrock is exposed.s[k 3 N PXTAr@ 21162MidslopeGPSn@Madison Limestone03P0000401-b00200T0000omkigeca][UQQOMKIE2&!9194MidslopeGPS"Limestone rocks on soil surface.Morgan/Round Valley Formation02T000030200300P0000}}{ywuqR$8193High SlopeGPS@Weber Sandstone01-a01-a0005Biocrust02P001-b00P0000}{ywusqoigeaWSQOIC2&!18186MidslopeGPS@Weber Sandstone01-a030001-bBiocrust0301-a00200P0000}{ywusqmkeaWQOMIC2&!24188MidslopeGPS@Weber SandstoneP020003Biocrust03P00200P0000usqomkigca_[QMKIEC2&!121120MidslopeGPSH@Uinta Mountain Group01-a01-a0000306001-a00T0000xvtrpnljdb^ZZXVTNH2&!220120MidslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain Group01-a020000502001-a00P0000vtrpnljhb`\XXVTRNH2&!321111MidslopeGPSd@ Uinta Mountain Group01-a01-a00004050T00P0000trpnljhfdb^ZZXVTNH2&!x11201InterfluveGPS@ Uinta Mountain GroupP0800002P0T00P0000nljhfdb`^\ZVVTRPLJ4(#wm18129High SlopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain GroupT040000501-a0T00P0000rpnljhfdb`ZVVTRPLJ4(#g5184MidslopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain Group01-a0800PMoss01-bT0T00P0000vtrpnljhfdb\VTRPLF0$_4168MidslopeGPS`@ Uinta Mountain Group020400PMoss0301-a0P0001-a0000zxvtrljhfd^ZTRPNJF0$O6180LowslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain Group01-a0500003P0P00P0000nljhfdb`^\ZVVTRPLF0$m13214MidslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain Group0600000301-b0P0001-a0000trpnlfdb`^XTTRPNLH2&!r50N/ALow LevelGPS@Obscured by Soil01-a00001-aWater01-b0000000000vtrpnljhfdb\UOMKIC1% JD2264LowslopeGPSN@Obscured by Soil050000050000000000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$9Y2216Low LevelGPS\@Obscured by Soil050000050000000000geca_][YWUSOOMKIGC1% _x3238LowslopeGPSf@Obscured by Soil05000005T0T00T0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$`z3304LowslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil060000040000000000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$=7351LowslopeGPS@Obscured by Soil06000004T0T00T0000fdb`^\ZXVTRNNLJHFB0$102LowslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain Group06000003P001-a0000000mkigeca_YWUQQOMKIE/#J11186MidslopeGPS@Morgan/Round Valley Formation04T0000201-a00400P0000{ywusqomiga]][YWUQ2&!Kg423High SlopeGPS@Obscured by Soil04000005T001-a0001-a0000omkiga_]WUSOOMKIGC1% 2LVALJ v  & z 8nz|dA slanted slope of sandstone with exposed bedrock & broken rocks. Many trees are stunted due to the shallow soil. Good biocrust development.A ledgy, steep slope with large expanses of exposed bedrock and scattered, broken rocks. Good biocrust development on the soil.Many large boulders on soil surface.This area has experienced fire. Several tree skeletons standing or down. Large blocks of sandstone rest on the soil surface.A bouldery, colluvial slope with many large blocks imbedded in the soil. Plot fell in the middle of a shallow gully on this slope. Fire killed some large tree, maybe Ponderosa.Most trees are stunted; a few large ones are around. Fire killed most of the juniper trees.Fire killed most of the juniper that were once here, leaving white skeletons.The trees are stunted here due to the high percent of exposed bedrock, with the occasional tall pine.Fire came through, killing most of the junipers.Broad slabs of exposed bedrock with scattered ponderosa pines with an understory dominated by Chrysopsis villosa. All of the tree trunks are charred and several trees of all sizes did not survive the fire. The juniper trees all burned too.A fence runs down through this plot/polygon. On this side where the point is, the cows have been in here and the understory is sparse. On the other side, there are more shrubs & grasses. Many rocks on soil surface.A very wide arroyo/drainage here, displaying marshy conditions. A rivulet of water is running down the center. The sedges and grasses have been mowed & trampled by large domesticated protein factories on 4 legs.Cattle are grazing - fire came through.A couple of deep gullies flank this community.Area has been burned and is currently being grazed.A heavily grazed area with some cows still roaming around. Area also gets used by elk. Area has burned.Fire has come through here. There may be a seep or spring just below this plot.Some rocks exposed here. Area was burned. Tall shrubs are short due to browsing or grazing.LVAL RlV ~ >JLarge dark red boulders all around. Area was probably burned in the last ten years. Charring on large logs and bases of dead standing trees. Many skeletons of what looks like PSEMEN and POPTRE are skinny (about 3 cm DBH).Large red boulders throughout area. No evidence of recent fire here.Large, red, car-sized boulders scattered around. Recent fire within the last ten years. POPTRE sprouting back. Many skeletons of what looks like Doug Fir standing around.Big, cliffy boulder outcrops of lichen colored red stone. Fire burned (long ago?) through parts of this polygon as evidenced by scattered charred wood. No evidence of fire at this particular spot though.Large, lumpy, lichen-covered red boulders everywhere. Area has burned in recent past. Many PSEMEN snags standing around. POPTRE are resprouts from fire. Plot is on sloping ridge which drops off sharply on either side. Aspect is the direction of the ridge top and plot runs along the top of it.Lots of big, red, bouldery rocks around (covered w/ lichens). There are also quite a few old PSEMEN skeletons, but no evidence of fire here. I'm 99% sure these rocks are Lodore formation, but there's a slight chance it could be Uinta Mtn Group.Lots of dark red sandstone, lichen-covered rocks on this steep slope (as well as small, white Madison rocks.) Some are large (1-2m across) boulders, but most are ~1ft across.Plot is ~50-60m below a Madison outcrop/ cliff with lots of Madison rocks scattered around. There are also a lot of blocky red sandstone rocks here too, so plot may be in Lodore formation.Madison limestone rocks scattered throughout a dark soil- lots of lichens growing on rocks. Shrubs and grasses very healthy-looking here.Many rocks of all shapes and sizes are embedded in the soil.Many limestone rocks and pebbles on this lumpy surface.Soils are relatively deep here near the top of the ridge, where the terrain levels out.1sZp ( C FRdjo 38277LowslopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain Group0000004050T0001-a0000pnljhb`^\ZVRRPNLJH2&! 457High LevelGPS@ Uinta Mountain Group03T0000401-b0P0001-a0000sqomkeca_]WSSQOMKG1%  13137High SlopeGPS,@ Uinta Mountain Group01-bP00005020T0001-a0000vtrpnhfdb`\XXVTRPJ4(# 17101High SlopeGPS@ Obscured by Soil01-b00000701-a0P00P0000pnljhfdb`^XTTRPNLF4(#v 1066High SlopeGPSB@ Uinta Mountain Group0300000301-b0P0001-a0000usqomgeca_YUUSQOMI3'"x 2392MidslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain Group01-a00000404000001-a0000sqomkeca_]YUUSQOMG1% # 772High SlopeGPS@Uinta Mountain Group020200004P0P00P0000mkigeca_][YUUSQOKG1%  4191High LevelGPS @Uinta Mountain GroupP0700002T0T00P0000ljhfdb`^\ZXTTRPNJH2&!w 2623MidslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain Group01-a00000404000001-a0000sqomkeca_]YUUSQOMG1% H 27357MidslopeGPS8@Uinta Mountain Group01-a000004040T00P0000pnljhfdb`^ZVVTRPNH2&!y 36340MidslopeGPS&@Uinta Mountain GroupT000004050T0001-a0000pnljhb`^\ZVRRPNLJH2&!, 25323High SlopeGPS.@Lodore Formation01-a00000503001-a00P0000rpnljhfd^\XTTRPNLF4(# 32340MidslopeGPS@Lodore Formation01-b00000304001-a0001-b0000trpnlfdb\ZVRRPNLJD2&! 25291MidslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain GroupT000004050T0001-a0000pnljhb`^\ZVRRPNLJH2&! 2923MidslopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain Group01-a00000204001-b0001-a0000wusqoige_]YUUSQOMG1%  2511MidslopeGPS@ Uinta Mountain GroupT000004050T00P0000kigeca_][YUQQOMKIG1%  36339MidslopeGPSZ@ Uinta Mountain GroupT000004040T00P0000ljhfdb`^\ZVRRPNLJH2&! 31269MidslopeGPS@Uinta Mountain GroupP000005040T00P0000ljhfdb`^\ZVRRPNLJH2&! 23295High SlopeGPST@Uinta Mountain Group01-b000001-b060T00P0000trpnljhfdb^XXVTRPJ4(#~ 30247MidslopeGPS@Lodore FormationP000004040P00T0000hfdb`^\ZXVRNNLJHFD2&! 32262MidslopeGPS^@Lodore FormationP0000040200300T0000jhfdb`^\XVRNNLJHFD2&!& 28266MidslopeGPSz@Madison Limestone01-a0000040200300P0000omkigeca][WSSQOMKE2&!7K 15231MidslopeGPS@Madison Limestone0200000201-b0030000000omkigeca][UQQOMKIE2&!+ 15182High SlopeGPSx@Uinta Mountain GroupT0000060200200P0000pnljhfdb^\XTTRPNLJ4(#LVAL vlRxLots of 1 - 2 meters across sized red boulders. Steep slope here - no elk trails nearby.Nearly flat top of Douglas Mountain, with a few boulders of Uinta group scattered around. Tons of elk sign - looks downright trampled!Big bouldery outcrops of red stone covered with lichens and some moss. No evidence of fire here for a long time. Some elk trails / scat in the area.Only a few boulders around- otherwise this place is pretty elk trampled!Undulating, gentle slope without much rock exposure. Point landed on kind of a weird opening in the PSEMEN with lots of PRUVIR. Elk trails and scat everywhere.RV-sized red boulders scattered on this slope. Lots of elk trails and scat.No evidence of fire here, but area is pretty trashed from elk ( trails and poo everywhere). Big mounds of bedrock exposure scattered around.Big, slabby, lumpy, slickrock exposures everywhere with a lot of light green lichen growing on it. Lots of PINPON regeneration here.No evidence that fire has burned here for a very long time. Lots of litter and down wood. Lots of car-sized, lichen-covered red boulders.No evidence that this slope burned in the recent past, though I see a few old charred logs around. Loots of red, car-sized, lichen covered boulders around.Deep litter and lots of wood here - looks like there's been no fire here for a long time. Small-car-sized boulders everywhere, making mini cliffs.Lots of rocks lying around. Area was burned within the last 10 years. Lots of standing dead PSEMEN (bark falling off) and POPTRE are young resprouts.Area may have burned ~ 10 years ago, though there's not a lot of evidence except for some standing PSEMEN skeletons and POPTRE look young. Lots of basketball sized red rocks. Could be near junction with Uinta Mountain group layer.This area was probably burned in the last 10 years or so. There's old standing dead PSEMEN with charring at the base and POPTRE look young.LVAL 8 h  \ "lThis area may have burned in the past 20 years. It's definitely bee - and still is - grazed.Area may have burned in the last 20 years - a few small tree skeletons around. Lots of 1-2m sized red boulders scattered around. Area recently grazed and lots of elk sign.Large 1-2 m across boulders of Uinta Mtn group scattered around, but "Obscured by soil" better describes plot. Area burned within the last 20 years and it has been grazed (I see cows in the distance).Plot has scattered large 1m across Uinta Mtn group boulders. Area may have burned in past 20 years - some tree skeletons (small PSEMEN?) around. Area has been grazed (I can hear cows now)!1 - 2 m across boulders of Uinta Group scattered around. Can't tell if area burned in the last 20 years or not, but nearby areas upslope from here did.This area definitely burned in the last 10 - 20 years. Lots of PSEMEN skeletons around. Car sized red boulders littering the slope.Lots of elk trails / scat through this area, and a few 0.2 - 0.5m rocks scattered around.Area burned 10 to 15 years ago - Many PSEMEN snags standing around though most survived the fire with charred bases. Plot is in somewhat of a bowl, with most of the large rocks upslope from here.Ledgy bedrock and boulder exposures everywhere. Steep slope with elk trails criss - crossing it.Big, bouldery bedrock outcrops and large rocks everywhere. Area has many shelves / ledges aspect are off the bigger area. Lots of elk sign here area very trampled.Shelves of red rock exposed here- shallow soil pockets with PJ/CERLED growing on shelves and in cracks. Plot wraps around the nose of this ridge and is made up of several shelves.Stately old PINPONs towering above mostly-mature PSEMEN. Large rock and bedrock exposures scattered around. No evidence of past fire here, but the place has been trampled by elk!Lumpy bedrock outcroppings scattered about. Trees all look pretty young. 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Slabby outcroppings of Uinta Mtn Group poking up here and there.Whole area burned within last 20 years - TONS of PJ skeletons everywhere. A few slabs of Uinta bedrock poking through.Whole area burned within 20 years - a PJ holocaust! Big slabs of Uinta exposure make small shelves and cliffs throughout the area.This area burned in the last 20 years - tons of PJ skeletons around. Big Uinta boulders and bedrock outcrops make shelves all the way down this slope.This area burned in the last 20 years - PJ skeletons everywhere. Slabby Uinta bedrock outcrops and boulders make ledges all the way down this slope.Polygon burned in the past 20 yrs - lots of charred PJ skeletons. Big slabby outcrops of Uinta Fm making shelves down the slope.Area burned in last 20 yrs - lots of PJ skeletons around. Big slabby outcrops of bedrock & large rocks making shelves down this slope.This area burned in the last 20 yrs - charred PJ skeletons all around. Big slabby Uinta boulders scattered around.Slabby exposures of bedrock & large rocks forming ledges. This area was spared the recent burn that affected surrounding areas.Ledgy outcroppings of bedrock on this slope with shallow soil pockets and cracks where PJ is growing. This area did not burn in the most recent fire that burned opposite slope of ravine below (south).This whole polygon was burned - PJ skeletons everywhere. Large 1-4m across boulders littering this slope; in some places it forms a deep, barren talus.Area may have burned in the past 20 years - a few P-J skeletons scattered around. Grazed - cow poo and elk scat.Quite a few 1m to car-sized red boulders strewn around. Not sure if this area burned in the last 20 years, but other nearby areas (within 1/4 mile of plot) did. 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Fine, sandy soils with some crypto development.Broad wash terrace ~50-70m wide. Dirt road runs along edge of plot to the south.First terrace of the Green River, ~80-100m wide here, which is probably partially submerged in the spring. Plot is at the junction with drainage of Conway Draw.First terrace above the Green River, ~60-75m wide. This area is probably submerged during high water in the spring.Plot runs along a ridge top overlooking the river. Lots of pea-sized pebbles on soil surface, and some crypto development.Lots of pea-sized rocks scattered around, along with evidence of past grazing (old cow pies) GRA SPI is yellowed and sick-looking.Some crypto recovery here - old cow pies scattered around. A few cooked weedy species (unidentifiable) in the understory. GRA SPI is yellow and sick-looking.Tiny pea-sized rocks scattered on the surface. Some crypto recovery here. GRA SPI is yellowed and sick-looking.Many small pebbly rocks scattered through plot, and small drainage channel runs through plot.A few pebbly rocks scattered over the fine soil. AGR SPI is yellowed and sick-looking. Cryptos recovering from past grazing.A few pebbly rocks scattered over the fine soil. GRA SPI is yellowed and sick-looking.A few pebbly rocks scattered over the fine soil. Lots of old cow pies in the area. GRA SPI is yellowed and sick-looking.A few pebbly rocks scattered over the fine soil. Cryptos are recovering here. GRASPI is yellow and sick-looking.A few pebbly rocks scattered over the dusty soil.Second terrace level east of the Green River. Some cryptobiotic soil development. Lots of deer tracks and game trails runs through plot.Sandy first terrace ~30 m. wide below low Brown's Park formation cliffs. Lots of deer tracks through here.Terrace ~ 60-80 meters wide with steep Brown's park fm slope and cliffs to the east/southeast.LVAL& d B R < HR&t|Very steep, ledgy, cliffy Uinta Mountain group slopes with dense shrubs.Steep, sandy soils with lots of rock. Very dense CERLED.Steep slope with thick Madison colluvial cover over (and in) soils.Thin soils on ledges. Lots of dead wood from fallen trees.Plot straddles two steps with small cliff band between them. Slope is average of the steps, not including cliff. Trees are quite mature, perhaps old growth.Rocky soils with Madison colluvium. Trees are generally young.Soils are deep and fine here, with Madison boulders and colluvial rock scattered about.Very rocky soils. Junipers here are old and huge, but most PIN EDU are young.A little more soil on these slopes than in polygons down slope to the south.Rocky soils. Significant mortality on the sagebrush - dead stems/dead plants. Trees are all young.Rocky soils. Trees denser here than farther north in polygon.Very rocky soils. Lots of young junipers here and all the trees are fairly young. Probably this area is transitioning to woodland.Rocky soils. Lots of dead PIN EDU skeletons in this area.Nothing obvious contributes to the presence of sagebrush here, but it's extensive on this exposure. Very rocky soils. Lots of young trees.A little rockier here, with traces of exposed bedrock, probably contributing to sparser tree cover. Lots of young trees.The PIN EDU in this area is often dead or dying. Rocky soils. Note higher density of grass on this aspect than elsewhere sampled in this polygon.Rocky soils. Lots of younger trees here - seedlings and saplings.Broad terrace above the river (east bench) that includes the developed campground/parking area. Plot (unfortunately) encompasses part of the weedy parking area.Many pebbly multicolored rocks covering soil surfaces. Dirt road runs through plot.Second terrace of the river, broad enough here to be called a floodplain. 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Lots of bedrock exposed.High cover of limestone rocks and a little exposed bedrock. Lichens and mosses on limestone; more litter on this slope and dead/down and snags.High cover of small, medium sized limestone rocks on light brown soil; some standing dead snags and wood on ground. Litter mostly under trees.This point is on same lower ridge near the Limestone Ridge on Douglas Mountain (by Limestone Springs). It has more PINEDU than the higher slope area which has more JUNOST. Still has high cover of mid-sized limestone rocks.On lower hill slope, midway up hill, near Limestone Ridge. High cover of white larger to mid-sized limestone rocks, some crypto development, little bare soil. Some dead standing JUNOST. Area around point has much more JUNOST.There are white limestone rocks of medium size (and smaller) throughout soil. Soil is light brown and has crust development. Fair amount of dead and down JUNOST. On smaller ridge off of Limestone Ridge.Steep, very large colluvial boulders.It is unclear what divides this community so distinctly into mature, tree-like CERLED with a relatively sparse understory, and young CERLED with a sagebrush understory. Perhaps fire played a role long ago, but presently I see no evidence of it.Patches in this polygon may have burned in the past. This might also by characterized as a "decadent" CERLED forest, with patches of large, dead CERLED skeletons (not burned) and lots of immature seedlings.This hillside was once a CERLED forest. Which burned over a decade (or more) ago. Lots of CERLED skeletons remain, and the soil is black with ash.Madison-derived boulders outcrop in the plot, and may contribute to the addition of shrubs and forbs to what otherwise is an extensive HESCOM grassland.6LVAL6  <n\0dLots of bedrock exposed and Uinta Mtn. Group cliffs. Soil covered with litter. Lots of ungulate use.Benches of exposed Uinta Mtn. Group bedrock distinguish this polygon. Mature and sapling PJ are overstory with a few PINPON moving in from below. Lots of dead trees around. More PINPON here than at point AA0468.Bedrock and varied size of Uinta Mountain Group in light brown soil with smaller, gravelly pebbles as well. Ungulate use evident. Lichens on rock. Mature trees, heavy cover of dead trees and some small saplings too. Shelves/stairs of rock.Ungulate use with very little limestone rock and dark brown soil with litter on top. Point near a small wash/draw.Very little limestone rocks (small sized and very few), mostly litter and dark brown soil.High cover of limestone rocks and ungulate traffic.On a low slope hill near draw that leads to the Limestone Springs on Douglas Mountain.Top of hill that forms one side of valley leading to Limestone Springs. Very rocky, little understory.This point lies midway up a slope that, higher up, opens to a large bowl which, higher up, is capped by a limestone ridge. There are limestone rocks in soil, evidence of heavy ungulate use.Heavy ungulate use. Limestone bedrock and rocks in soil, heavier litter than in other areas. The trees are heavier around point. Point has more interspaces.Heavy ungulate use. Heavy growth of younger PINEDU, very little JUNOST, a lot more litter than in other areas; limestone rocks high in cover.Heavy ungulate use throughout area. Soil lighter brown with limestone rock cover.High ungulate use throughout area. High cover of flat limestone rocks in soil. Point above water holding tanks.Variety of sizes in limestone rocks within soil. Point near bowl of flatter area surrounded by Limestone Ridge and accompanying.Many rocks of various size, limestone-derived. Litter under trees and shrubs.Medium and small white limestone rocks, litter under trees. 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By boundary fence.Good crypto crust on soil with lichens and mosses, litter under trees and shrubs.Again, good crypto crust on this hillside this polygon fluctuates in it's weed cover-this plot having a lot. Small white rocks in soil.Some hill as A338 and more JUNOST and weeds, light brown soil with great crypto, mosses, lichens and multicolored rocks. Near road and park entrance.Great crypto crust! Lots of moss (Syntrichia canadensis and ruralis) and lichens (Fulgencia spp., Psora spp.), light brown sandy soil with multicolored rocks throughout. Near road. JUNO5T Woodland near point.Lots of bedrock exposed. Great crust with mosses and lichens-not all tall, black and beautiful but still a lot for the area.Lots of dead and downed trees, litter and Uinta shelves/benches and boulders., some snail shells ungulate use of area is evident.This point is off of the bench next to the Lodore Canyon. The hill is part of a small drainage formed with the east bench of Lodore Canyon. Many Uinta boulders and bedrock exposed. Some dead and down snags.Hillside has many Uinta rock benches and boulders throughout. There was a fairly recent fire on neighboring knoll to south but not at point. Point has many dead and downed trees.Litter covers most of soil, bedrock exposed -fair number of red Uinta rocks.Low rolling hill (very small) on Green River Bench or plain. Cow grazing evidence.This polygon resides in the middle of a vast toe slope and plain that is a grassland that merges to PINPON woodland to the North.Very steep slope! Ground is covered by litter but bedrock of Uinta Mountain Group exposed forming large cliff above point and throughout polygon.Steep hill between Uinta Mountain group rock formations where snow would collect in winter. Two large elk bucks grazing in POPTRE. 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Soils less rocky here and the shrub mixture is much more even.Moderate slope covered in small limestone rocks. ARTTRI is patchy and CERMON more consistent in the area. Fairly dense and diverse herbaceous understory. A few PINEDU invading from woodland upslope.This area has more aeolian sand deposits and coppicing than other areas in polygon.Large interspaces of barren ground near SW portion of point, rest is more typical of primary name. Some dunes formed at southern portion of point.Near boundary fence for park. Polygon varies from open woodland to patches of thicker shrubland.Many different colored rocks throughout the light brown soil with sandy deposits throughout, on low level hill on an east bench of Lodore Canyon.Some crypto and rocks in light brown soil. Point on low level hill on east bench of Lodore Canyon.Multicolored rocks in light brown soil, crypto (light and dark crust) litter under shrubs and trees.Right near fence, lots of weeds but also crypto.Entire area varies from ARTTRI HESCOM SARVER ARTTRI and there are sandsheets to the east (mostly) bordering a dry wash with CHRVIS and STIHYM.Gently sloping hill of SARVER shrubland and SARVER ARTTRI shrubland, some sandsheets on east side of hill, lower by dry wash bottom.Next to large sand sheet. Sand on top of a mixture of bare soil and crypto crust litter under shrubs and trees. Near bottom of hill where there is a small dry wash.Most of the point falls in a sand sheet, but some falls in SARVER shrubland that makes up this polygon.Light brown sandy soil with crypto, litter under trees and shrubs and small white rocks. Sand sheet to the East of point.Near a sand sheet that includes about 15% of point (which is not representative of point).Crypto, sand and litter on light brown soil with small white rocks in it. Lots of weeds.VLVAL Xd  8TlxNear the ridge where there are lots of bedrock exposures. Mature PSEMEN with young POPFRE scattered in the subcanopy and a fairly diverse understory. Lots of dead branches and a leaning dead tree (100 and 1000 hr. fuels). Litter cover is consistent and thick (two plus inches).POPTRE and PSEMEN probably invading from adjacent polygon to the SE. A diverse shrub mixture and a significant herbaceous understory. Plot captured a 3-5 m. tall cliff-band exposure, which the POPTRE were congregated around.Very diverse community! CERLED have tree-like form. Lots of CERLED and AMEALN recruitment. PSEMEN sparsely scattered around in the polygon.Less rocky here. CERMON have some die-back and a stunted growth form. Diverse herbaceous understory.Half of plot above and half below an exposed Uinta cliff band 3-5 m. high. Many ledgy bedrock exposures throughout. Dense stand of tree-like CERLED with a few broken off branches scattered around. Fairly well-shaded and diverse understory.Polygon with variable slopes and aspects, resulting in a heterogeneous understory. PSEMEN in plot probably a result of neighboring polygon (to the E) which is some sort of POPTRE woodland. Slope more gradual here, with less small rock cover.Polygon encompasses a variety of aspects and slopes and related to that, a variety of dominant understory species. CERLED are tree- like (probably mature) with some dead/ broken off branches near their bases.Lots of Cercocarpus (both species) recruitment. Small rock cover looks like the Madison limestone upslope, but bedrock exposures and large rock chunks are from the Lodore formation. Quite a diverse community!A very rocky high slope (golf-ball to football sized limestone rock chunks), dominated by ARTNOV with a grassy understory.A drainage course for this side of the mountain runs S through plot and the AMEUTA are congregated along the sides of the channel. 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Lots of elk-use here, saw 2 males walk right by.A boulder jumble with barely any soil visible. Area was burned and the aspen are all resprouts (saplings). Lots of downed wood - killed by the fire and downed by wind or snow. Understory fairly sparse, but aspen saplings are growing as a dog-hair thicket.Mature PSEMEN forest with a real mixture in the understory, some species patchy but dense (POPTRE, CERLED), others more evenly distributed (AMEALN, SYMORE). Lots of elk scat, trails, and bedding grounds in plot. No evidence of fire here, but just outside plot (S) there was.A burned area, with many fire-killed standing PSEMEN and tons of downed snags. POPTRE on upslope end of plot are resprouts, still sapling-size. A carpet of CEAVEL with a diverse grass understory. Boulders very large and evenly distributed.Previously burned, evidenced by standing/leaning charred snags and all the aspen are resprouts, still saplings, but 4-5 m. tall. A small rockslide through the plot, with boulders basketball to 1 sq. meter size. Lots of downed wood, due to wind throw or heavy snow I presume.Younger, more open stand of post-burn, resprouted POPTRE, most of which are <2 m. tall. Lots of car-size boulders distributed in plot and still plenty of fallen snags covering the ground.Area burned and is now a dog-hair thicket of aspen resprouts, 2-3 m. tall with 1-4 cm. DBH = saplings! Large bedrock exposure and scattered boulders (1/2 to 1 sq. meter). Ground is carpeted with CEAVEL and beneath that litter; also many fallen snags covering the ground.Area burned, so the aspen has all resprouted since then, ~2-4 m. tall, with 1-4 cm. DBH = saplings! Lots of downed trees make the area hard to walk through, also many dead trees still standing. Understory carpeted with CEAVEL. Large boulders (1 sq. meter to car-sized) distributed all throughout plot.LVAL .Z  v &More bedrock here, so less soil pockets for plants to root in. Quite a few downed trees and branches. Dieback evidence on most of the dominant species, but young PINEDU look healthy.Very steep, rocky slope- many bedrock exposures (ramps, ledges, small cliff bands). Dieback on some of the JUNOST, ARTTRI, and CERLED. ARTTRI may be a hybrid between vaseyana and wyomingensis.Steep, rocky mountainside with many small cliff bands and boulders scattered about. PINEDU saplings and CERLED recruitment moderate to high in plot. Lots of Die-back on the ARTTRI, which may be a hybrid between wyomingensis and vaseyana.Dense, mixed species woodland. PSEMEN restricted to growing along the base of a small cliff band. Understory is fairly sparse and dominated by dwarf shrubs. Lots of dead trees and branches laying on the ground.Very rocky slope, but many rocks obscured by the high litter and wood cover. Some die-back on the ARTTRI and JUNOST trees look mature high herbaceous diversity.Some die-back on the CERMON. AMEALN patchy. Slope less steep with a sunnier exposure than most of polygon.Steep, rocky slope less CERMON here than in much of the polygon. High herbaceous diversity.Very steep rocky slope. Some die-back on the CERMON A few bedrock ledgy exposures.Steep slope with limestone bedrock exposures. AMEALN have patchy distribution. Lots of herbaceous diversity.Mesic area in small canyon on the mountain side, shaded by cliffy bedrock exposures (10-15 m. high) on the E and W sides. Understory more grassy than shrubby. Mixed age stand.A real hodge-podge in the understory, lot of species with moderate to high cover values. Canopy is mature and understory is variable in some places patchy. Slightly rolling microtopography with a ledgy drop-off on south end of plot.Area burned (still some standing, burnt PSEMEN snags), so dense aspen are all resprouts, sapling size (2-3 m. tall with 1-4 cm. DBH). 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Grasses mostly taller than the shrubs.A shallow ravine (2-3 m deep) cuts through plot center and is dotted with JUNOST understory pretty sparse and a mix of natives and non-natives.High floodplain area in the draw. Shrub much more stunted here compared to those closer to the wash channel sparse, weedy understory. Moss and small rock cover consistent in the area.A meandering draw ~20-40 m. wide and 6-8 m. deep, thick with mesic herbaceous vegetation. The ground is moist to the surface. Homogenous species' composition but a mosaic of patchy distributions.Boulder jumble with rocks 1-2 meter square size. Not very many soil pockets for plants, yet cover values are still pretty high. CERLED as tall as the rest of the canopy. Fairly diverse shrub understory, but no herbaceous layer to speak of.Western half of plot much rockier a jumble of car to truck size boulders. Eastern half has fewer large rocks. Two distinct communities that point fell in the middle of.Tall, mature tree-like CERLED with a mixed shrub understory.Standing burnt snags from a previous fire, which took the lives of some of the CERLED. A real boulder jumble of a colluvial slope, most boulders nearly car-size with shady coves beneath supporting short shrubs. Shrub cover would be much higher if there were more soil pockets available.`Slightly rolling microtopography on this slickrock ridge top. Soil pockets are shallow and dominated by POASEC. Some of the PINPON fairly stunted and gnarled. JUNOST cover nearly co-dominant.Cliff bands and ledges of bedrock exposure. Shallow soils. PJ look mature. Many large, dead trees laying around.Slope and aspect are average for the area, which has undulating microtopography in the form of slickrock domes or dunes. Depressions between domes have soil pockets (up to 3 sq. meters in size) with some grass and P-J growing in them. PINPON mostly growing in cracks in the slickrock.LVAL 2 F P,DMature pinyon-juniper trees growing from stony surface cover. The trees are stunted, several have toppled with age.Lots of dead tops on the ACENEG, which are growing in thick clumps surrounded by a carpet of BROTEC. TAMCHI growing right along the river's edge.A disturbed weedy field next to Gates of Lodore campground.High shrub diversity with a disturbed understory. Ravine dotted with JUNOST runs through E side of plot. Slope stabilized by high moss/crust and moderate small rock cover.Mixed shrubland with both native and non-native grasses in the understory. Surficial drainage channel dotted with JUNOST.Plot captured steep high slope and flatter area on top. Small rock cover consistent throughout plot. ARTTRI on slope very stunted (the size of ARTNOV).Very sandy soils, dune-like, no crust or rock cover. More of a shrub mixture here. Grasses very tall.Small polygon of mixed shrubs with a weedy understory. Die-back on the shrubs.Much rockier on the slopes and more crust development than the higher level parts of the polygon. Lots of dead ARTTRI skeletons and die-back on live plants.More duney here: sandier soils and less small rock cover. Grasses taller than the shrubs, obscuring them.Large, homogenous polygon. Small drainage channel (1/2 to 1 m. deep and wide) runs through plot and is dotted with JUNOST (outside plot).Large polygon on this broad bench. Very homogenous community, with some diversity along ravines and smaller drainage courses. Grasses taller than the shrubs, obscuring them.More dune-like here: sandier soils and less small rock cover. Shrub diversity high, not sure why. Small drainage channel (1/2 to 1 m. wide and deep) runs through plot and is dotted with JUNOST.A ravine ~2-3 m. wide and deep runs N through plot and is dotted with JUNOST. Shrub diversity greatest along the banks of the ravine.Large, homogenous community on this broad plain. Many of the grasses are taller than the ARTTRI. 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Trees to west were burned in fire - this is the western stand edge.Limestone bedrock forms cliff band about 1m thick and bands alternate with slopes or benches between bands. Vegetation growth around rocks with lichen (more stable and provide water collection areas), and under trees in shade. Animal tracks through rocky clay soil without a clear trail. Moss growing under trees.East face of ridge with ledges of exposed bedrock. Trees grow on ledges - many juniper were cut with axe. Mature stand.Steep slope with a lot of angular rocks anchoring this soil. Runoff is rapid. There are signs of past fire. Trees are mature to sapling.South of intermittent drainage animal trail north/south travels through side canyon that feeds into larger canyon with (~.25 x .25m) pools of water (2 seen) and this is a significant water source for animals in the area.Ledging sandstone bedrock that once supported pinyon-juniper, but has recently burned. Erosion is occurring and could accelerate here.Polygon is on a ridge top with a very fine soil. Cryptogrammic soils cover the ground wherever there are bare spots on the ground.Cattle use with scat, minor trails present. Open areas and moss under trees in the shade. Streambed trends north/south. Vegetation understory is more sparse on the northwest side of streambed (closer to road which is about 50m from point center), compared to understory on southeast. Perhaps due to road proximity and lesser slope so more direct sun.Sandy river deposits on a low, partially submerged sandbar/terrace. Ground cover percentages are estimated, but are certainly a mix of sand and flood debris.West edge of plot abuts entrance road to Gates of Lodore campground. Slight slope stabilized by a continuous, though not well-developed crust cover and a surface of cobble-like small rocks. No understory to speak of.LVAL4f J * 8 P8 Mature stand of Wyoming big sagebrush. Signs of livestock grazing and elk. Scattered Utah juniper around.Area of deeper soils and more mesic site conditions that supports Artemisia tridentata ssp. Vaseyana. The shrubs are mature, some have trunk diameters to 15 cm.Stand is adjacent to a patch of Wyoming big sagebrush shrubland and is invading into it. Drainage is rapid with small gullies (1m x .5m deep) present. Trees are mature.Very steep alluvium that supports mostly pinyon-juniper with a lot of seedling and sapling pinyon.Steep alluvial fan that has gullies on either side. Trees are mature with many saplings present.Site is on deep alluvium on the upper drainage shoulder. Gullying is common. The trees are young to mature.Dry sandy wash to northwest less than 1 meter from point center, and road in point to northwest. Animal trails parallel streambed south/north. Trace Acer negundo that do not look healthy (pale green leaves and ~60% vegetated). Red dust from roadside on tree trunks up to ~ 1 meter from road.Alluvium mixed with colluvium in this canyon head. Trees are mature and reproducing. Slope erosion is not apparent here.Area of aeolian material and some material eroded from the canyon wall. Soils are erosive and minor gullies have formed. The trees are mature.Area of alluvial fill in a narrow canyon - the drainage is incised up to 3m deep. The drainage influences composition. This site is erosive following flooding with major precipitation events.Areas of narrow, steep fans separated by gullies. Trees are mature with some older Utah juniper.Deeply incised alluvial deposits make up this area. Each knoll is subtended by gullies several meters deep.Area of alluvium that has deposited up to 20m deep. Dissected by minor gullies. The trees are mature.Area of gravelly soils that armor the surface well. 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Grazed by cattle.Drainage slope down toward Yampa river road. On ridge, Atriplex confertifolia exists and Sarcobatus vermiculatus appears around drainage.Plot lies on ground that has burnt recently with Artemisia stumps evident. Several Artemisia tridentata shrubs are dead within the plot.Cattle trails criss-crossing through point to/from stock pond north to northeast > 100m. Cow pies present. Heavily grazed with Poa species cropped to ground. Artemisia raised above soils with mosses/ground lichen in shade. Sparsely vegetated to bare dirt around stock pond.Historic two track within point, north / south trend. Sign in this general area, north side of road, states area is closed to off road use. Artemisia not healthy here with ~30% branches without vegetation. Animal use with deer / pronghorn scat present. Clay soils with superficial cracks. Moss under Artemisia.Dry exposed slope with Artemisia in fair condition (~80% foliage on shrubs). Clay soil. Deer, pronghorn scat present. Small intermittent drainage to the east of point center has greatest cover of Bromus. Drainage trends North to South. Moss is black. Cattle tracks / scat south of point.History of fire with burned stumps and branches of Artemisia spp. Few Juniperus scopulorum remains. Dry sandy soil with vegetation raised ~1/2 cm above the surrounding soil. Minimal ungulate scat and no trails.High elevation exposed area with clay soils showing some superficial cracking and daubing. Vegetation on soil pedestals > 1/2 cm tall. Fence for park boundary ~40 m to the east. Cattle pies present.Drainage way (about .5m x .5m) to west and another to north. Slope with clay soils showing superficial cracks. Areas around have burned and no sign of burn on the point. Elk and deer scat. North facing slope with nearby drainage contributes to tree growth and probably assisted in protecting from fire.tLVAL  pnDVery mesic, lush vegetation. Lot of down wood but good resprouting. Lots of elk use.Polygon is on north slope and has exposed ridges between the drainages where a different, drier vegetation association exists with ARTTRI and JUNSCO.Polygon lies in a drainage surrounded by sparsely vegetated slopes. An old cattle corral lies in the middle of the plot and the entire enclosure is full of Bromus tectorum.A stand occupying deep soils of a hill and slope. Erosion can be severe- one gully is in the plot.Road runs through south end of plot. Along the road there is a corridor of Bromus tectorum one meter wide. The Artemisia tridentata ssp. Wyomingensis shrubs have about 50% mortality on their branches, indication of a highly stressed shrub.Cliff band of rock to the west just below the ridge, expect pockets of snow to hold in this area, and provide for vegetation growth. Animals present - birds, deer, pronghorn, elk trails through shrubs, bedding sites, tunneling of small mammals (dirt raised from time of snow coverage). Cattle pies present.Well vegetated, mesic slope that is very diverse. Lots of elk use here. Runoff is slowed by vegetation - there is little erosion here.Plain above hillside (20-40 degrees steepness) above Sand Canyon. Sand Canyon to north. Elk, deer, rabbit scatCattle/animal trail through area, east/west direction; elk, deer, and cattle scat present. Hybridization of Artemisia tridentata ssp. Wyomingensis and vaseyana perhaps due to aspect, and with intermittent drainage to north.Elymus elymoides, Elymus spicatus and Poa species present in trace covers; this may vary outside point. Clay soils with superficial cracking. Grasses and shrubs on elevated pedestals about 2cm tall. Small drainages running through point. Deer tracks and scat present.Red clay soil with deep cracks (>1cm). Moss growing around Artemisia and grasses. With vegetation elevated up to 1cm. 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Available moisture allows for the dense PRUVIR shrubland.Polygon is on steep slope facing NW. North-facing slope provides enough moisture for PSEMEN to dominate the canopy. Plot is on an outcropping of rock and is drier than adjacent areas down in drainages.Freshwater snail shells present. Shallow litter layer with pockets of deeper litter/cones/sticks backed up on the uphill side of deadfall. Denser vegetation along intermittent streambeds (shallow, narrow) that trend toward the north. Minimal mammal (deer or elk) tracks cross point. Aspect and slope contribute to vegetation growth.Steep slope with bedrock ridges (~50m & 100m away) to the NW, bedrock outcrop to the SW. Upslope rock outcrops release rocks down the hill. Aspect and elevation contribute to moisture availability (along with slope). Elk trails through point contour the slope. Minor pistol-butting of trunks. Historic fire with some charred areas on trunks.Plot is on a steep north-facing slope with a PSEMEN - PJ forest on the less steep slopes with a soil base. The exposed bedrock areas are dominated by a PJ/ CERINT woodland.Primary association at point center and down slope (north; Secondary association point center and uphill (south). Significant component of white and golden brown soft sandstone bedrock vegetation growing in intermittent drainage ways and from bedrock cracks, or adjacent to bedrock outcrops for maximal moisture. Silty/sandy soilNorthwest aspect allows for cooler temperatures and moisture retention to support vegetation. Loamy soil with white sandstone bedrock and white angular rocks, red rounded cobbles that are relatively unstable on the soil, however there is lichen formation, and expect minimal mammal disturbance to allow for this. Shrubs collected at bedrock areas.LVAL P R n Dead standing trees blackened/ killed from fire. Deadfall charred. Small drainage (~0.5m x 12cm deep) on east, northeast side of point over bedrock and soil with BROTEC lining drainage. Other weed species present (LACSER, SALTRA). Cow pies and elk scat present. Patch of Artemisia/ Juniperus (~20m x 5m) survived fire to NW of point.Site has burned and is recovering to native bunch grasses and forbs, but also supports annual weeds. The trees are 100% killed by fire and are mostly standing dead.POPTRE occupy mesic sites near ridge tops where snow accumulates and remains into late spring.Upslope is hilltop with bedrock cliffs along edge. Snow blowing off hilltop/ bedrock cliffs would provide more moisture to this area for vegetation. Relatively open canopy allows for diversity of understory. Pistol-butt trunks indicate snow, or other pressure on trees. Prunus with more cover on North side of point; Amelanchier with more cover on south side (perhaps two different associations?)Mesic site with deep soils and heavy vegetation cover. Many elk use this association.Deep soils and mesic site supports tall shrubs in dense understory.Small strip of POPTRE established where snow accumulates and seeps emerge. Heavy use by elk.Polygon lies on north slopes with exposed pockets of ground between POPTRE stands.Polygon lies on a north slope about 200 meters upslope of a bench.Polygon lies on a steep NW-facing slope with unstable soils with lots of erosion and movement of large rocks. Drier conditions than most north-facing slopes as noticed in the species list.Vegetation slope between white sandstone bedrock ridges to the east and west. Minimal signs of animal use at this elevation/ aspect, however elk trails trend east to west on slope at higher elevation to south. Minimal pistol-butted trunks. PSEMEN with ~5% dead standing or stressed and dying from the top down as by beetle kill. Silty soil.LVAL   n \Area where PJ has historically invaded Wyoming big sagebrush on deep soils with rocks on surface. There has been past fire but remaining trees are mature.Site has burned, killing 100% of the PJ stand. A community of mostly non-native annuals has become established. There is moderate livestock and elk use here.Burned stand that was formerly PJ, all trees have been killed and many toppled. There is considerable recovery by natives. Erosion is light to moderate with many livestock trails.Area burned with dead standing trees blackened and white with loss of dead bark. Area burned in all directions from point. Drainage to north ~80m. Soil with lots of limestone rocks. Trace of shrubs less than 0.5m tall starting to grow (ARTTRI and CERMON).Burn area with standing dead trees blackened by fire, similar to east. Few standing live JUNOST (3) and PINEDU (2 trees) to SE.Soft sandstone bedrock to the south and north; north within point. Bedrock unvegetated except for cracks; increased cover above and below bedrock for water availability. Dry rocky slope with sandy soil. No significant animal use seen.Polygon is on a steep badlands formation of Moenkopi shale with heavy erosion. Roots and root balls exposed. Towards the toe slope, the vegetation is sparser with CERMON and the other shrubs only seen in drainages and upslope.Polygon is a badlands formation with ridges running out from a high point. This plot lies on top at one of those ridges. The vegetation on the steep sides is sparser than on top and in the drainage bottoms.Site has burned, probably recently give its weedy nature. The trees are 100% dead with some standing and many toppled.Exposed ridge tops with shale soil and cushion plants. Point is near the road and includes it.A drainage bisects the plot from SE to NW. Along the drainage bottom, graminoid #4 exists. 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Steeper slopes (30 degree and greater) to west, south and north.Steep slope armored by limestone rocks and vegetation. Quite a few game and livestock trails, but erosion is minimal. Trees and shrubs are regenerating. Trees are a mix of mature and sapling.Polygon is on an exposed bedrock slope with CERMON in the exposed open canopy.Vegetation damaged by burn. Few remnant needles dead, blackened standing trees indicate PINEDU and JUNOST formed canopy in the past. Ground blackened in the area from heat of fire. NE (within point) and SW (outside point) with live trees, and across drainage to the east with similar pattern (strips of live and dead trees). Uncertain why pattern exists, except close to the road (~300m) and perhaps some fire suppression activities.Badlands formation is a series of ridges, steep slopes, and drainages. The drainages are dominated by ARTTRIwyo and JUNOST. The steep slope and ridge tops were dominated by a combination of ATRCON and grasses.Extensive area of exposed bedrock and dense woodland growth. Trees are mature to old growth, and there is some wind throw.Shale soil that is subject to erosion- runoff is rapid and hills and gullies have formed. A hot badlands exposure.Cattle tracks and scat throughout the polygon. Areas outside of tree canopies very exposed and dominated by small and large rocks.Limestone rocks on red clay soil with minimal crypto crust development. Much of the ELYSPI and POAFEN in primary name community without heads. Secondary name community on the ridge to the SSW of point center ~2 meters, and then hillside into intermittent stream bed. Cattle, elk, deer scat present. Multiple intermittent stream beds through primary name community trending south to north.Polygon is on a south-facing slope that is very exposed. Lots of fallen and dead PINEDU and JUNOST. Very sparse understory.LVAL  f ^z This point lies in a tributary canyon to Johnson Canyon. It is deep with vertical sandstone ledges up to 30' tall each. The point occupies the terrace and drainage bottom.Point heavily used by cattle with several prominent trails and cow pies. Litter collected around cover of trees. Remnant cryptobiotic soils with minimal crust seen on the characteristic structure of soil (sandcastle-like). Elk/deer scat also present. Dry stream beds across point.Intermittent stream bed (Dry Woman Canyon) with steep north bank to the south. Limestone rocks strewn across point, and crypto soil. Intermittent stream beds trend south (toward larger drainage) across the point.Exposed soft sandstone bedrock alternates with crypto soils. Trees tend to grow out of bedrock. Minimal but varied graminoid/forb species. Drainages throughout point. Steep hillside above and to the south decreases animal access. Trees on lower end of height class range.Very fine sand/silt over bedrock, up to 1 meter deep. The trees are mature and widely spaced. Runoff is rapid, minor rills are present.Exposed soft sandstone bedrock bands one to several meters tall with slope variation ~25 degrees to overhanging. Large expanses of crypto soil. Trees growing mostly out of bedrock cracks or adjacent to bedrock slab for moisture.Soft sandstone bedrock; point center in intermittent drainage of bedrock/sand. JUNOST with low coverage. Crypto soil between patches of bedrock. Deep unnamed canyon ~80 meters or more to the north.Extremely steep slope with exposed bedrock outcrops. Very dangerous to access. Runoff is rapid. Many channels are present- armored by rocks.More JONOST outside point and to north, and more PINEDU outside point to the south uphill). Game trail with deer scat traverses through shrub (west). Limestone rocks with lichens. Cow pies throughout point. North-facing aspect allows for shrub growth, with south-facing slope north of road sparsely-vegetated. 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Soft sandstone bedrock with trees growing in bedrock cracks or near slabs for moisture; trees also growing along intermittent drainages. PINPON on opposite butte to east, with west aspect, in deep bedrock cracks. Intermittent drainage to east with animal trails.History of fire with blackened dead fall and snags. Exposed soft sandstone bedrock. Crypto soil with coverage in areas around shrubs and away from tree cover.Butte to the southwest ~80-100 meters. Crypto soils in areas without tree cover, and graminoid species raised up to 1 cm. above other soil. Intermittent shallow/narrow drainage ways trending to the south across the point. Calcite chips on soil.Historic fire with blackened dead fall on site. Cryptobiotic soils formed in areas free of tree cover. Clay soils. Exposed soft sandstone bedrock.From point center to north, the slope is 2 degrees and PINEDU is more dominant with increased POAFEN; to south of point center the slope is ~30 degrees and more JUNOST with SYMORE and AMEUTA present, also more bedrock. Downed trees trend south to north (downhill). HOLDUM on steeper slope in area with bedrock.Area of deeper soils (aeolian) over bedrock. There is good crypto cover. The trees are mature and quite tall.Ledgy area of exposed bedrock and deeper soil pockets - most woody plants are rooted in bedrock cracks. Runoff is rapid.Moderately deep side canyon to Johnson Canyon. Lot of ledging, exposed bedrock, drainage has a bedrock bottom. Runoff is rapid, vegetation is rooted in bedrock cracks.Red shale and sandstone knolls that support sparse understory for small P-J trees.Intermittent streambed to the NNW with bedrock exposure. Various size intermittent stream bed through point, east to west, with SE to NW trends. Exposed soil/rocks on side of streambeds with some crypto development. Snags and downfall on point probably due to tree age and historic fire.8LVAL V Z8\Deep soils that support a more mesic community. Runoff is rapid - there are rills and plants are pedestalled.Mature stand of Utah juniper, many trees have dead branches in the crowns.Area of rocky substrate that has become invaded by Utah juniper. There are small gullies through the site.Edge of canyon that slopes to the drainage below some 150m. Area has aeolian deposits in addition to rocks and soil eroded from the cliff base.Narrow deep sand canyon with bottom of canyon to the NW ~170 meters. Significant component of bedrock with intermittent drainage ways that trend SE to NW through point and over bedrock. Sandy soil with some cryptobiotic crust. This point exposed to sun and wind to SE. PSEMEN able to grow in shade and protection of canyon wall.Polygon is on a cliff band set with JUNOST, PINEDU, Ephedra and BROTEC on the benches and CERINT on the cliff bands. Bedrock covers a large percentage of the plot.A very steep and unstable slope that has cover by boulders and large rocks predominantly. Trees have extensive trunk damage from rock fall and landslide.Plot is in the middle of a badlands formation with lots of exposed bedrock. On north side of plot, polygon rises to a ridge which changes the understory and there is no exposed bedrock. Also, a significant cover of crypto here.Intermittent dry canyon to the west; this canyon sidewall with bedrock white sandstone layers (slope near vertical) about 3 meters to 6 meters thickness, alternating with vegetated soil slopes. Species growing at the edges of bedrock for moisture availability. No animal signs, except birds present.Dry exposed slope with bench/cliff topography, with soft sandstone bedrock up to 1 meter near vertical rises between benches of crypto soil and other vegetation. Trees grow in bedrock cracks near small drainages that trend north to south. PINEDU on lower end of height class range. Silty clay soils.Extensive area of exposed bedrock and vegetation rooted in cracks. Trees are mature.LVALX | tDeep alluvium, many dead shrubs due to drought and grazing.Mixed tree stand with mature Utah juniper and sapling/seedling Utah juniper and pinyon pine. Wyoming big sage shrubs are becoming decadent.Shrubs/graminoids growing in shade of juniper or pine trees, or near bedrock or large rocks for improved moisture availability. Red sandstone cobbles and white sandstone cobbles (with less rounding than red) and angular rocks; minimal gray limestone angular rocks. Rabbit scat present. Large areas of open, minimally vegetated areas alternate with areas of tree/shrub/herbaceous growth. Canopy at lower end of height class range.Point center about 45 meters SE of Harper's Corner Trail. Rocks with lichens and herbaceous vegetation under trees with increased stability, shade, moisture availability. Looser rocks in small narrow and shallow intermittent streambeds that trend W/NW to E/SE. Pair of men's white underwear briefs (size 40) decomposing on the point. Locust's molted shells (golden) on point.Point center is about 45 meters southeast of Harper's Corner Road. Lichens growing on more stable rocks in shade of trees. Float rocks include white sandstone cobbles/rocks and red sandstone cobbles, with increased red rocks in open areas that act as drainage ways. Artemisia with increased cover down slope to the east/southeast.Locust's molted shells (golden) present, elk scat (old) on point. 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The drainages are dominated by Bromus tectorum.Sagebrush stand is thin- many older shrubs died likely due to drought.Fence line about 25m to the NW. Yampa Valley road about 190m to the SW. Elk, deer, pronghorn scat present. Swallows present. Clay soils. Intermittent streambed to the NW (in the point) from point center with increased Artemisia growth.Plot butts up against the road with Bromus tectorum dominating the area around the road and Stipa comata appearing towards the top of the slope.Historic two track runs through point, south of center. Old corral (no barbed wire) ~80m south of point center. Elk, deer, pronghorn, cattle scat minimal animal trails through cryptobiotic crust / soil. Clay soil.Polygon is at the base of a badlands formation and has dry channels running through the polygon. Lots of cattle tracks and scat throughout the plot.Burned area with black fire scars on dead standing trees on NNE side of point. Drainages to NW and SE >1 meter deep. Cryptobiotic soils present and disturbed due to cattle use/other animals with trails and tracks. Mosses growing in shade of trees, slope adjacent to drainage south-facing and with sparse vegetation.Lots of cattle trails through the area. Soil is fine and subject to wind and water erosion. The trees here are young, the sagebrush is becoming decadent.Deep alluvium supporting a mature stand of Wyoming big sagebrush that has become invaded by PJ. Grazing by cattle is heavy here and there is notable soil erosion.Artemisia growing mostly in low areas / flat wide drainages, Pinus and Juniperus in clusters sharing shade on higher spots. Deer scat present. Low slope angle hill gets more direct sun exposure and with rockiness supports low percentages of species.Trace Pinus edulis cover. Traveled east to west across area (>1km) and bands of post-fire herbaceous vegetation alternate with woodlands. Clay soil. Dry drainages trend north/south.LVAL  \ @rPDeep soil- mature stand with fair amount of down wood.Point fell on grazed side of fence- opposite side has big sagebrush removed and only greasewood.Drainage about 1-2m deep runs through AA circle on SE side with more Artemisia tridentata ssp. Tridentata cover in drainage. Artemisia tridentata ssp. Tridentata on higher ground with minimal foliage probably because of dryness; and suspected hybridization of wyomingensis and tridentata with variable leaf length and other qualities.Mormon crickets have infested the polygon. Cattle tracks / scat common. Very uniform vegetation.Plot has cow path moving through plot and lots of cow tracks / scat. On south-facing slope is a Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma woodland.Polygon is near the road and is exposed to the sun. Drier conditions make for a sparser understory and the Artemisia tridentata shrubs have abundant dead wood. Mormon crickets present. Cattle tracks, scat present.Along north face of a ridge. Plot lies on a bench with taller Artemisia tridentata than surrounding slopes. Mormon crickets present in plot.Primary intermittent drainage. Artemisia in best condition next to drainage, and in poor condition with partially vegetated (20-80%) shrubs on terraces. Elk, deer scat.Cattle tracks / scat present. Mormon crickets present. Down at the bottom of a drainage with surrounding slopes not as dense with Artemisia tridentata.Clay soils. Animal use with elk, deer, pronghorn, cattle scat. Dead raptor and dead deer on point.Elk, deer, pronghorn scat present. Clay soil with irregular surface and minimal cryptobiotic crust forming. Much of the Artemisia is dead standing and the rest is unhealthy due to dry exposed point with past drought years. Characteristics of Artemisia tridentata ssp. Tridentata with wyomingensis.Polygon lies on a steep cliff band with vegetated benches overlooking Echo Park. 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Ground is armored by rock and gravel, erosion is minimal.Exposed ridge top with high percent of exposed small and large rocks. Receives a high amount of radiation from the sun.Highly exposed hill top with a large cover of small rocks; on east side of plot is a small rock field.Site is armored by rock and gravel so little erosion occurs. There are a lot of tracks - mostly elk.Wind swept ridge that is exposed to sun. Soil is armored by gravel.Many pockets of Artemisia tridentata ssp. Vaseyana / Elymus spicatus in and out of point ~3m X 3m or more surface area. Not mappable, although mappable size to south > 100 m. Elk, deer, pronghorn, cattle scat present.Steep slope armored by sandstone boulders so it is stable. Soil forms steps behind rocks. Lot of elk activity here.Area of windswept terrain that is very exposed. The soil is armored by rock and gravel.Exposed site that is windblown precluding most shrub and tree species. The slope is armored with rock and gravel and has small shelves / ledges.This stand has burned in the past. Blackened stumps. The drainage is incised up to 3m deep.Poorly rounded but smooth sandstone / mudstone rocks line intermittent streambed with poor sorting. Tree species at the streambed edges. Red clay soils with irregular surface and very minimal cryptobiotic crust seen. Wyomingensis and tridentata characteristics.A drainage bisects the plot from west to east and an Artemisia tridentata ssp. Tridentata / Bromus tectorum community exists. The Juniperus osteosperma are denser upslope (south) and dwindle away towards the north end of the plot.Area to east 0 degree slope and open, old fence posts to south and north; this are a part of historic homestead with probable grazing / agriculture. Cattle, deer, elk scat present. Intermittent streambed 0.5 m east of point center from north to south. Ditch runs east to west through plain area to east of point center.LVAL 0 :2Artemisia tridentata ssp tridentata in poor health with dead standing to partially vegetated shrubs. Shrubs with most foliage next to intermittent stream bed to the SW of point center. Cattle pies and bedding sites present.Dead, standing Artemisia on point with live Artemisia as significant cover to the west, south; in perhaps more mosaic areas. Intermittent streambeds to the north, west.Exposed hilltop with a high coverage of small rocks. Very sparse vegetation.Gentle slope that is covered by small gravel, impeding erosion. This site lies on a two-track road and PVC water lines that lead to a water tank. The area was heavily used / grazed.Many cattle pies present. High exposed, low slope with rocky clay soils. Other graminoid species present in trace amounts: Poa fendleriana, Stipa comata, Elymus spicatus.Trace of Prunus virginiana, Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Amelanchier sp in association 2 of point. Plenty of cattle scat present. Fence line in sight to south ~90m. Mormon crickets outside of point. Fence line to west ~40m. Area protected from wind.Wind swept and exposed area of the ridge where conditions are harsh for most shrubs and trees. Ground is armored by gravel - erosion is not an issue.Exposed bedrock and areas of soil entrapment create a mosaic of vegetation. Runoff is rapid - shrubs are rooted in bedrock cracks.Exposed hill top with a large coverage of small / big rocks. Sparse vegetation with a depression in the NW corner where extra moisture allows Artemisia tridentata ssp vaseyana to exist.Elk, pronghorn, deer, cow scat present. Clay soil with mud cracks up to ~1cm deep forming polygons ~1.5cm X 2cm or bigger; some superficial cracking as well (cracking in perhaps 5% of area). Probably hybridization of Artemisia tridentata ssp. Vaseyana and ssp. Wyomingensis. Trace Amelanchier sp. Present. 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On the moister north-facing slope, the shrubs are taller and there is more herbaceous cover.Badlands exposures of red shale oriented to the south and west. They are dissected by small gullies and erodible. Small pockets of dense vegetation occur.Polygon is a large badlands formation with steep slopes, narrow drainages, and extensive erosion. Bare soil creates an impermeable crust.Plot lies on an exposed hill top with exposed soil and a disturbed understory. Polygon lies within 500 meters of a private inholding where cows still graze.Polygon lies in steep drainage between badlands slopes greater than 30 degrees. Erosion present on slopes and on drainage bottom. Dry year-round with JUNOST growing in creek bed, which is 1-2 meters wide.Polygon lies on a badlands exposure. Mostly bare soil with signs of cattle use and sheet erosion.On the steep slopes, ATRCON exists without any other species above trace amounts. On the shallow slopes with greater water availability, ARTTRIwyo dominates with some ARTTRItri in the drainage bottoms.Polygon is a badlands formation with many ridges. On sparser vegetated steep slopes, ATRCON is the dominant species. On less steep slopes, ARTTRI and grasses dominate the community.Trace Artemisia tridentata ssp wyomingensis. Signs of deer, elk use (scat, tracks, antlers). Series of dry intermittent drainages that trend NE / SW, clay soils. Cattle signs (scat and barren ground) associated with trace Juniperus osteosperma trees outside of the point to the SE (~400m or more) and no lower branches on trees.Deer, elk, cattle scat present. Artemisia in fair condition; both Artemisia and Sarcobatus with 80% live foliage on shrubs. Two dry intermittent streambeds to the east, one to the west (in point), and primary one to the north / northeast (out of point).LVAL |XOn north-facing slope near top of the ridge. North of plot on a bench is POPTRE grove with a few isolated trees within 50m.Secondary name on N side of point at higher elevation. Characteristics of ARTTRI vaseyana and wyomingensis, therefore suspect hybridization. Intermittent streambed to south. Animal trails and scat (deer/elk/pronghorn) through point.White sandstone bedrock, white and red sandstone rocks that are partially rounded. Red clay-like soil. Exposed slope contributes to vegetation present. Characteristics of both ARTTRI wyo and vaseyana, or very stressed vaseyana. Historically used human structure to SW near confluence of three intermittent streambeds, two-track road switchbacks uphill to SW.Limestone bedrock and rocks on point. Minimal animal trails crossing point. Vegetation growing near bedrock outcrops and around large rocks for moisture availability. Freshwater snails present.As the valley side reaches the drainage, there is more coverage of ARTTRI vas.Intermittent streambed to the SW, a few hundred meters down is a historic structure, stock tank, and two-track roads. Characteristics of wyomingensis and vaseyana with ARTTRI, or very stressed vaseyana. This aspect gets strong afternoon sun exposure that contributes to vegetation and cover. Animal trails (deer/elk/pronghorn) are small. Cattle scat seen at lower elevation south out of point.~150m away from Fire Tower. Rocks stable with lichens (sandstone and limestone), clay-like soil. Animal trail (deer/ elk) traverses NE/SW.Polygon lies on a SE-facing slope.Intermittent streambed to the east. Animal trails mostly traverse south/north through point, few east/west/ Two track road and human structure to SE a few hundred meters. Red sandstone and gray limestone rocks present. Slope is exposed, relatively east aspect contributes to vegetation and cover. 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Grassland has stumps burned to the ground (possibly Artemisia). Woodland with stressed PINEDU and some Alyssum desertorum/ Bromus tectorum closer to burned area (north). Hillsides to the south not burned and with slightly more mesic conditions (still north-facing, but with increased slope angle and bedrock). Areas under trees used heavily by cattle with reduced vegetation cover, scat, bedding sites.Intermittent streams (<.25m x <.25m) to east and northwest. Animal use of area with cattle and elk scat on point. Aspect and slope contribute to dominant graminoid vegetation. Dry clay soils. History of fire with blackened Artemisia stumps <1cm tall.History of burn with charred shrub stumps, and dead shrubs. Cattle greater than elk scat. Silty clay soils. Intermittent streambed to north that trends from east to west (but out of point).Multiple animal bedding sites, with more cattle than elk scat (bedding sites most likely cattle). History of fire with burned branches/ shrub stumps. Poa fendleriana growing in shaded areas around shrubs; Poa secunda in open areas.Fire damaged area with few dead standing trees. Intermittent streams to north/northwest and west. Lots of animal scat, cow greater than elk. Burned to the ground stumps were likely Artemisia species.North facing slope on a more exposed ridge than adjacent POPTRE stands.Vegetation changes with ridges and depressions in the land. East and west of point the land rises and there is more CERMON and less ARTTRIvas.Trace cover of PETPUM, STIHYM, STICOM, POASEC. Intermittent stream bed to the SW. Animal tracks/trails through shrubs.Exposed ridge top dominated by a mountain shrub community. Some cattle tracks and poop visible.Deep, shale soils that support a diverse community of shrubs. Rapid runoff.Polygon butts up to toe slope on north side of plot about 50m. Drainage is dominated by ARTTRI vaseyana with CERMON on the slopes.vLVAL jj:\FMixed stand of shrubs in a mesic draw. Lots of elk trails through the site and area.Plot lies on a north-facing slope. The polygon includes many depressions and ridges which affect soil moisture and vegetation association.Area with very heavy elk use - relatively deep soils. Mesic - there is a seep ~50m east.Drainage runs through middle of plot and a few PINEDU and JUNOST trees are found in the drainage. CERMON dominates both E and W side of the drainage.PINPON growing to the east, near bedrock cliffs. Slope steepens to the north. Animal trails (and bedding sites) crossing slope east/west. Few PINEDU.Polygon lies on a sandstone badlands formation. The north end of the plot begins to level off and the plants are more abundant.Sandy soil with crypto crust formation. White, soft sandstone bedrock hoodoos and ridges, and formed narrow (<1/2 m. wide) drainage ways (>1/2 m. deep). Trace PSEMEN.Ledging limestone rocks on the steep slope deter erosion. There is a lot of elk activity; tracks, trails and scat.Pinus and Cercocarpus with increased cover in small drainage (~2cm X ~10cm) trending ~NE to SW, with more sparse cover in bedrock areas. Cryptobiotic soil up to 4cm tall outside of drainage and between bedrock. Plant species predominantly on raised areas of rocky soils. Lichen on rocks appear most healthy in north-facing shady areas. Shrubs growing out of bedrock cracks or openings.Site occupies steep rim with rapid runoff. Plants rooted in bedrock cracks, primarily. A vertical cliff face is present with sparse cover of the dominant species.Ridge armored by rock and gravel, the slope has minor slumping. Heavy use by elk, all shrubs are browsed.Fire burned through this point with charred deadfall and blackened snags. Significant use by cattle on bench under trees with cow pies, tracks, and bedding sites. 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Drainage off bedrock wall to south and aspect contribute to vegetation growth.Relatively steep slope with Yampa River to north at lower elevation. Multiple minimal use animal trails crisscrossing slope in east-west direction with elk, deer, sheep scat, tracks. Wall of bedrock cliff to south provides runoff for water to this area.Polygon is on north-facing slope which obtains enough moisture to support the diversity and density of mountain shrubs. PRUVIR and SYMORE show extensive leaf damage from the Mormon crickets.Exposed area with fence within 50 meters. Also, an old road bed bisects the plot from N to S. Along the road bed, BROTEC and POASEC are the main species and no ARTTRI is present.Adjacent hillsides (west) and across drainage to north burned with standing blackened trees. Elk/deer/cattle/small mammal scat; birds present. More Artemisia cover on aspect 10 degrees; less on western side of point with about 340 degree aspect. Elk carcass on sight; possible hybridization of Artemisia.Dead standing trees burned by fire with blackened trunks and branches. Limestone rocks scattered throughout. Trace of Symphoricarpos oreophilus here at this time. Unburned stand to south and uphill appears to be Juniperus osteosperma / Cercocarpus montanus woodland. Clay soils with superficial cracks.Dark soils with a limestone veneer cover this slope. The shrubs and herbs are dense on this exposure. There are a lot of elk tracks, scat, and forms, and the shrubs are hedged.Area has been burned historically, a lot of cheatgrass here. A few young trees invading.Steeper slope to the SW (uphill) with shedding of rocks downhill. Animal trails mostly traverse the slope in a south/north trend. PRUVIR association in a depression.This site occupies a mesic drainage bank in an area near a stock pond. It has received heavy grazing pressure in the past and possibly presently.LVAL \ n < xvVery steep, cliffy slope that is dangerous to access. Runoff is rapid but the rocks provide rooting structure. Area is a trap for winter snow.Patches of vegetation that derive more mesic conditions due to north aspect and patches of stable, lichen-covered hard sandstone talus. Several species of birds in point area. Two Juniperus osteosperma about 1m tall, and several Pseudotsuga menziesii of varying height on east side of point. Trace Holodiscus on point.Northwest aspect contributes to vegetative cover here with decreased shrub percentage. Majority of shrubs with about 10-25% vegetative cover perhaps due to dryness (especially with the Cercocarpus montanus). Animal trails through point, and elk/deer scat.Large hard sandstone boulders strewn across point, with lichen coverage. Minimal animal trails, birds present. Relatively north-facing aspect, boulders, and elevation contribute to dense shrub growth.Few tall (07 height class) Pseudotsuga menziesii, few about 1m tall Pinus edulis and Juniperus osteosperma on point. A few up to 2m wide and about 10m long hard stable (lichen on rocks) sandstone talus fields (about 2 degree slope). A few Holodiscus plants along edges of talus.Plot includes a depression where a Populus tremuloides stand exists and an exposed area south of the aspen stand where a mountain shrub community exists.Refuse from fire tower (corn cobs, tin can, pieces of plywood) present. Steep slope with relative N aspect and bedrock cliff to S provides added moisture availability for vegetation growth. Sewage system on point. Trunks of trees pistol-butted.North aspect, steep slope and bedrock contribute to mosaic environment for vegetation growth. Animal trails (elk) few, and steep. Freshwater snail shells presentHistoric jeep trail traversed this area toward the north to reach an historic stock pond. Scat (cattle and elk) present. Drainage (intermittent flow) to southwest about 80m.LVAL  Steep slope with big limestone rocks atop soil necessitating an animal trail (through point west/east direction) for animals to negotiate terrain deer scat present. Site of fire with dead standing trees with black bark or white with no bark. Drainage on west in point, to north drainage is about 50m away. Sambucus minimal on hillside, but growing thickly in drainage with bedrock.Large hard sandstone rocks with lichens found across point. PINEDU and RIBCER with trace presence. Drier hillside compared to A1050 and A1058, due to more NW-aspect, and therefore with different coverage. HOLDUM clustered around boulders for moisture availability.Loamy soil with embedded sandstone rocks covered with lichens on exposed surfaces. Dense areas of Cercocarpus - Amelanchier differentiate from more open areas of Artemisia. Understory in dense areas with Symphoricarpos, open areas Descurainia and graminoids. Elk scat present and small trails formed through shrubs.Area gets extra moisture from snow blowing off top of hill to south; aspect contributes to moisture retention, and thick understory. Pistol-butted trunks.Artemisia tridentata ssp. Vaseyana present and suspect some hybridization with wyomingensis. Animal bedding site to bare ground, and various animal trails through polygon. Soil appears loamy and north-facing aspect contribute to shrub growth. Artemisia / Poa aspect is west of north.Area burned with standing trees blackened in all directions, with some live stands to the west and north. Limestone rocks scattered across point. Vegetation clumped with areas of rocky soil between.Point center just off of plateau, gets snow blowing into pockets for PRUVIR growth; drier with Artemisia. Area is grazed and accounts for Eriogonum and Lupinus cover and private property to the SSW outside the point. 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Vp`PLots of exposed rock on this old burn. 100% of the trees are dead.Open area among cottonwood trees that supports a mix of grasses and forbs. Site rarely floods, there is some driftwood present. Quite a lot of elk and cattle scat. Small elevated areas are present - the point is mostly a channel.Area adjacent to river with occasional flooding, and minimal driftwood. About 10% dead standing Populus deltoides < 1m tall, probably due to animal damage with loss of bark, and branch ends clipped off.Exposed hilltop with large coverage of large and small rocks.Polygon on a north-facing slope that is very exposed. Within 200 meters of S boundary fence. Drainages between slopes are ARTTRIvas shrublands.Highly exposed ridge top with a high coverage of small and large rocks. As north side begins to slope, CERMON appears.Gentle hill/ridge slope that is armored by small gravel. Shrubs are pedestalled indicating soil erosion over time.Steep slope that is exposed so that a portion supports herbaceous species and the remainder supports shrubs.Highly exposed ridge top with 10% of plot exposed limestone bedrock. Also, lots of coverage from small and large rocks.Exposed ridge top facing west with side slopes such as this plot is on. Top of ridge, ARTNOV cover is less than 5%. Near bottom of side slope, ARTNOV cover approaches 10%.Site exposed fully to sun and wind, so few shrubs and trees grow here. Gravel armors the soil surfaces and prevents erosion. Runoff is rapid.Hard sandstone rocks with lichens embedded in loamy soil. Lichen rockland to east/southeast with Prunus virginiana, Acer sp. and Holodiscus dumosus around the perimeter of talus. Minimal animal trails through point with elk/deer scat, snail shells present.Narrow draw that is mesic supports a variety of shrubs and understory plants. It is heavily tracked by livestock and elk. A few shrubs were gnawed/felled by beaver historically.VLVAL    R@VxNearly pure stand of Hesperostipa comata with occasional patches of annual weeds. Grazed by livestock and elk.Areas to south and southeast with increased cover of Hesperostipa comata. Fire has burned point and surrounding area with standing dead trees and deadfall blackened. Cattle on point and to northeast, cattle pies across point. Silty clay soils with superficial cracking, minimal cryptobiotic crust, and vegetation growing on elevated pedestals, equal or greater than 1cm.Former PINEDU-JUNOST woodland that was burned with dead standing trees, mostly lacking bark and with charred markings. Point center is to the west ~2.5 meters of an intermittent streambed that trends south to north and is where the most shrubs grow. Trace ARTTRI.Polygon is on a plain with many burnt ARTTRI stumps. No dead wood remains though.Polygon lies in drainage between badlands formations. Eroded dry creek 1 meter wide and 1-2 meter deep runs through south side of polygon.Historic burn with standing dead trees white and free of bark. Clay-like soils with superficial mud cracks and vegetation raised ~1 cm.Cow pies, deer/elk and other scat present. Clay-like soils with superficial cracks. Dead standing Sarcobatus vermiculatus about 3%. Slightly elevated (several cm) shrubland with more xeric conditions compared to Pascopyrum smithii to south.Evidence of scat (elk and horse); grassland adjacent to river on first terrace, may flood at times although no evidence of driftwood. Soil appears silty with evidence of mud cracks (superficial).Elevated area with more xeric shrubland; lower area with graminoid vegetation. Drier hills with Sarcobatus vermiculatus to SW. Cow pies and tracks, especially on elevated area. Superficial cracking of clay-like soils on elevated area. 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Cow pies near point center. Elk scat present. Broad expanse of graminoids with trees/saplings on south end along fence, and to east side in a north/south strip.River to the east, with masses of soil/vegetation cleaving toward the river. North side of point has barbed wire fence enclosure to keep animals (elk/horses) away from 1m tall Populus deltoides saplings. Human/canine tracks near river. Large deadfall Populus deltoides reclining on point. Bedding site on west.Wooded floodplain oxbow of the Yampa River that very rarely floods. Just to the southwest this stand is used for camping. It is somewhat weedy and is used by elk and probably horses.Drainage runs through middle of plot with some exposed bedrock and cryptogamic soil. On the north side of the drainage is a HESCOM grassland and south of the plot is a BROTEC grassland.Polygon is a wide plain with burned Artemisia stumps and is completely covered by Stipa comata. In little depressions there are Bromus tectorum and Poa fendleriana patches.Area of point may be used as a yard area by livestock or may have been disturbed by mammal burrowing.Burned to ground stumps, up to 8cm diameter. Artemisia tridentata species most likely wyomingensis or tridentata subspecies or hybridization with similar subspecies found to west in pocket not burned. Clay-like soils with superficial cracks. Deer and elk scat present with two small deer traversing through point. Ant hill about 10cm tall. Few Juniperus osteosperma < .5 meters tall found to NW in similar stand.Point center NE of historic road, human use trails to the west of point. JUNOST growing along intermittent stream bed. Cow pies present.Polygon on large plain with burnt Artemisia stumps. SW of plot is a depression which supports a JUNOST/ARTTRI/HESCOM woodland.LVAL p2 DDeep alluvium with a high groundwater table. Small Creek is incised up to 2m deep, flow is 1m wide x 0.5m deep.Polygon is in a mesic drainage with a creek running along the north side of the plot.Point center is in the middle of a TAMCHI tangle. Point is between gravel roads to day-use area (E) and Yampa River (N). Human disturbance from both directions without much impact into dense TAMCHI area.South half of point is campsite #9, and includes campground road. North half is floodplain for Yampa River with TAMCHI stumps and stacked logs present. Stairs lead from campsite down to floodplain area. Area is heavily used by humans, and also animals.Transitional area between cliff canyon walls and the river. Minimal animal trails parallel Yampa River at the edge of TAMCHI, or through rocks and vegetation at slightly higher elevation. Center point is in association two on second page.Echo Park Road travels through Sand Canyon and this point. Stream with year-round flow is to the south of point center. Human disturbance (road) mostly on north side of road. Point continues on non-vascular red sandstone wall.Plot butts up against the road and includes the area next to the creek bed, the bench 2m above creek bed which is adjacent to the road, and a bedrock cliff that takes up about 1/2 the plot.Streambed with flowing water perennially near point center. Point includes adjacent first terrace floodplain with water pipes traversing to homestead site. Bedrock sandstone channel wall to the south with a more xeric community on top. Conglomerate sandstone rocks in Artemisia.Dry secondary channel of the Yampa River, running between mature and young stands of cottonwood trees. Has not recently flooded. Dense herbaceous understory.Broad oxbow of Yampa River that has not flooded recently. Silty clay soils exhibit cracking - site is elevated 2-3m above the river. Trees are mature with some dead branches and standing dead trees.LVAL & Dry, rocky soils on ledges and cliff bands. Grayia appears to be all dead or severely drought deciduous.Plot is on an old, inactive debris fan with deep soils.Steep, talus slope with large boulders strewn down slope. The trees are stunted and show considerable damage from rock fall and landslides. They are stunted with many dead branches.Polygon is an alluvial fill with a stand of mesic shrub and herbaceous species. Has flooded in past with debris present. Small creek present 1 meter wide and 2 meters deep.Point center just south of Yampa river and west of stream flowing into the river. Canada geese on point and numerous small mammal tracks (mice.) Yampa River/ small stream aquatic environment association also part of point.Polygon lies at the base of a box canyon with the flat encompassing the canyon floor where there is running water and a Populus woodland. Along the edges of the drainage Artemisia tridentata ssp. Tridentata and Ericameria nauseosa are found. The steep slope and top of canyon are a Pinus edulis - Juniperus osteosperma woodland with Cercocarpus montanus and intricatus and the cliffs.First terrace of the Yampa Rover floodplain that floods regularly. Area of seedling establishment for cottonwood trees and root sprouts for willow. Site is wet to the surface at this time.Several narrow and shallow intermittent streambeds. Ground covered with Tamarix litter; majority of the Tamarix without any foliage, below 2 meter height. Adjacent to Echo Park campground.River sandbar that is intermittently isolated from the mainland. The bar slopes upward from upstream to downstream as it is a well-established deposition zone. Cobbles of varied roundness are well sorted. Yampa River is out of point to the north, but standing water now cut off from the river is in the point on the south side. High water reached the edge of the TAMCHI. 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Pot Creek is intermittent- runs after heavy T-storms.Polygon is an abandoned or high water stream course around what was once an island in pre-dam days. Spiranthes diluvialis occur here.Plot is primarily located on the narrow toe of steep colluvium and its intersection with the river's edge. No stream terrace to speak of in many parts of plot.Plot includes a gradient of linearly arranged riparian - to- duney vegetation types along river's edge. Areas outside of polygon lose higher tree cover and are mostly ARTTRI-T with BROTEC.Slope varies from 10-25 degrees. Steep, duney spot with quite a bit of elevation from river's edge. This area is never flooded.Typical deep soils, lots of downed wood.Dry, ledgy area with patches of deeper soil.Topography is slightly rolling, with low swales and a small "ridge" along stream's edge. Lots of dead stems on ACE NEG.Bands of cliffs with bouldery ledges and slopes.Sandy soils, low elevation from river level.Level terrace with deep soils 2-3 meters above water level.Fenced enclosure on the point with solar collector (to the east), may be sewage drain field. Bedrock Canyon walls (out of point) to the south with a drainage way that provides intermittent water to this area. Animal habitat (deer, elk, sheep, birds). Ranger residence to the west >100m. Lots of cattle scat and increased bare ground to the north outside of the point.Point center is west of east fence line for enclosed area with solar panel and box. Fenced area ~10X10m; service road in point west of center. Disturbed area from human use; animals use the area as well. Ranger residence to the west >100m. Lots of cattle use (scat and increased bare soil to the north of the point, ~100m.jLVALBH N ( < zdSteep Weber-derived colluvium at the base of Weber cliffs. All woody plants are stunted in stature.Colluvium is Morgan-derived. JUNOST Is old, but shrub-like in stature.Mostly barren foot-to-beach ball sized talus. Vegetation exists only around perimeter of polygon.Very steep-sided, steeply descending tributary gully/canyon system, with very deep, shaded bottom.Large cobble / boulders of Morgan origin on a broad outwash plain from Moonshine Draw. Main wash channel borders plot. Tree skeletons attest to fire history.Area is transected by minor drainage runnels, cut into what appears to be an old, broad outwash plain for Moonshine Draw. Rock exposed is large cobbles from Morgan Formation. Lots of charred tree skeletons tell story of past fire history.Rocky soils, mostly from a limestone member of Morgan. Slope is variable, but percentage is a fair average over plot. Skeletons of juniper attest to past fire history.Moose tracks everywhere - don't try to come here : ) Very dense stands - difficult to navigate through. Very sandy, no understory worth mentioning.Very disturbed understory. Areas in polygon have dense stands of CEN REP.Island was probably more open sand and barren understory SALEXI in pre-dam days.Beaver - killed POPFRE. POPFRE appear young. A real mix in this polygon, at least three different communities noted.A very broad area that was once, pre-dam, an island. Tamarisk is all young plants, thinly scattered. SALEXI is more limited, patchy in low spots.Intermittent stream channel with deep sandy bottom. Sands are sculpted by wind during low water periods.Grazing history. Area now has a river campground, but probably this impacts the cheatgrass (smashes it down for tent sites) more than anything else.Very weedy area - grazing history.Slightly higher than A1470, and probably less frequently saturated dur