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Area weed infested.fire sometime ago - Fire scars, downed logs, POTR regenOld 2 track dirt road within 20 meters of AA point to the north. Old road dense with non native species. Seasonal creek runs along eastern edge of AA point area.road ~ 200m away, Barn west of point, scattered downed POTR logs, weeds, powerlinesweeds, irrigation ditches. This whole thing is disturbed.road, power lines, weeds: Brome, Thlaspi, CANUGalls on the ARTRV, Bison, 400m from road, BRINBRIN, POPR dominant, withing 1/4 mile of McAllister HomesteadWell used game (mostly bison probably) trail runs through western half of AA point. McAllister's fence line 50 m to south. Musk thistle found (one individual in immediate area), bison grazingungulate - saw bison and antelope in areaUngulate browising present, along with lots of scat.LVAL ZHere you've got your basic weedy grassland with sparse cover of ARTRV. BRIN dominates with lots of POPR (love those cobwebs). Very close to McAllister place, didn't do a weedpoint due to proximity to it.Point fits description suprisingly well ( we thought it looked a little funky after points done earlier). Eriogonum dominates the herbaceous layer with plenty of MESP mixed in. Lumped ARTRV into dwarf shrub - not enough of it to constitute a strata. Lots of Collinsia in forb layer. PSME polygon to the east and few scattered PSME to the south. Bare ground ~ 7%.Typical ARTRV/FIED area with 20% cover of ARTRV. An herbaceous layer of 20% cover is made up by FEID and ERUM, along with scattered other species. A non-vascular layer of mosses and lichens covered 12% of the area - evenly distributed throughout. Due to rainy conditions these species may have looked more expasive.Point is denser than earlier ARTRV point, but not enough to call it a 30% cover (04J001 was low in the class, but 04J003 is high in the class). Less bare ground and non vasuclar in this point (7%). Also found a Carex to dominate denser ARTRV patches while FEID dominated the more sparse patches - giving them equal cover. Overall lots of Delphinium in this point - well, enough for 1%.The AA point is made up of continuous ARAR Dwarf Shrubland with FEID being the dominant grass. Together and with a few other graminoid species a coverage of 30% present. A non-vascular layer of moss and lichens makes up all open patches scattered evenly. Very straight forward dwarf shrubland. A few patche s of ARTRV exist in larger area (small ~ 10 x 10 patches).Point falls in a continuous area of ARTRV. Community fits veg description increadible well - your typical ARTRV/FEID it seems. ARTRV cover is 20% with graminoids dominated by FEID at 12 %. Lots of bare ground / crusty lichens and moss (together cover about 20%), some of the soil is pretty pebbly.8LVALjb f  f lL xJjvRepresentative after moving point ~ 10 m to SW. (GPS was also jumping drastically, we moved away from coniferous ecotone).Good rep of fern dominated forb area.Point is representative of PRVI shrublandPoint represents area pretty well.This polygon seems patchy - any point may hit more mature Aspen or denser regen, but this point seems to hit a good mix, so pretty good representation.Captures patchy POTR community well.Point represent POTR regen area well.Difficult to tell what point is supposed to capture since it fell on edge of dense POTR regen and open meadow. Moved point into regen and away from meadow - so point represents well the POTR regen (which we believe to be the polygon).Point falls on an edge of the POTR forest to a meadow. We looked in a half circle away from the edge of the meadow.This point is representative, capturing a linear area of POTR regen.This area represents a graminoid dominated area, continuous herbaceous layer.this area represents a POTR regen area well. Area dense with regen.point represents slope very well.This point is a good representation of a POTR regen area with a continuous herbaceous layer.This point is a good representation of a POTR regen area with a strong herbaceous component.This point is representative of polygon with a shrub component and continuous herbaceous undergrowth.Pretty good rep of less dense POTR regen/shrub community on hillside. Denser T3 to SW.Good representation of patchy, linear POTR regen. Moved point ~ 20m NE becasue it was on edge of polygon.Point hass less mature aspen than the polygon as a whole.AA point is representative to previously cultivated Bromus grassland.Point fairly well represents polygon - area has patches of ARTRV in with the ARAR and point captures that well. Homogenously patchy.Good rep of area and polygon in general.Representatative of continuous ARTRV shrubland.This point is representative of ARTRV shrubland. 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West facing, large depression at west side of AA point.T@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)01200120h@My firsst point! 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(elk and tourists)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia arbuscula, Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyanaEriogonum umbellatum, Melica spectabilis(n/a)R@&RH>4*wmcYOE;1'yugOE xZUP>2;A@$F A@RA&F A@RA`@04J004ARTRV/FEIDn/an/aCEGL001533Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Festuca idahoensis ShrublandSSDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone14Mn/aMooseB060921A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoP@6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)v@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)01200112ungulate pooScaredy cats - thunder and lighting and hail, oh my!(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana(n/a)Festuca idahoensis, Eriogonum umbellatumlichens, mossesf@qg#{wsi_[WMC9/%YUG/% p\WR>2;@LVAL  BNbPOAN dominates canopy and subcanopy. SHCA dominates shrub layer. POPR and ELLA and SOMU dominate the herbaceous layer.A 3 layer forest of ABLA and PICO in T2, T3, and S2 layers with understory dominated by CARU with CAGE, VASC also present.Patchy CEVE and SYOR with openings dominated by CAGE and CAHO.PICO forest with scattered immature ABLA. Undergrowth is VAME domianted with patches of VASC and patches of CAGE and CARU.Fern dominated polygon with a little bit of Rudbeckia, Lupine, and nettle. That's really all that is going on around here.This area contains an herbaceous stratum that is continuous throughout. BRIN and GEVI +/- co-dominate, but with an overall stronger forb component, so we called it forb dominated. This is not a typical BRIN dominated area. The two potentilla species along with other forbs contribute to the stronger forb type community. Within this area there is some POTR regen though not significant enough to factor into keying.Your typical weedy BRIN previously cultivated area. There aer many irrigation ditches, BRIN dominates at 30%. There are weeds everywhere. Sea of weeds.The vegetation in this area is comprised of a short shrub stratum dominated by ARTRV. The ARTRV on the whole is patchy with a cover range of 0-40%. In the areas where ARTRV is absent, graminoids are dominant over forbs. Overall BRIN dominates the herbaceous layer which is +/- continuous throughout. Other weed species are scattered throughout the area.The vegetation in this area is domianted by ARTRV (12%) with POPR dominating the graminoid and herbaceous layer. The sage is open enough to have a strong heraceous component comprised of very characteristic species - BASA, POPR, FEID, Lupine, etc. The sage is very galled.Very open T2 Aspen with numerous dead T2 trees. Regen aspen dominates the community. Understory dominated by BRIN, POPR. Other species present incude Geranium, Lupinus, Rosa. Right around the point there is only 12% T2, but polygon has plenty more mature trees. A@, AXrRA, AWrRA@04J009unclassified - ARTRV/BRINPHPR-POPR-BRINn/aCEGL001021Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Bromus inermis ShrublandSSDHPCNonen/an/aNoneNone08LRoad goes to seed barnMooseB062115A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of disturbed area.6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)\@Thlaspi got a three whddya think? (with a lisp)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Bromus inermis, Eriogonum umbellatum(n/a)0@VJ@tj`VxndXND:0 uk?93-(#p>2;A@J& AqrRAN& AqrRA@04J008ARTRV/POPRn/an/aCEGL001533Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa pratensis ShrublandSSDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LNorth of Antelope FlatsMooseB062114A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNoGood uniform area6700feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Valley floor, uniform flat terrain @(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)^@Pretty Young Things repeat after me (too early for PYT)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana(n/a)Poa pratensis, Balsamorhiza sagittata(n/a)@:.$xnvl`wseMC p\WR>2;A@( ArRA( A@rRA@@04J007unclassified - POTR/BRINn/an/an/a!unclassified - Populus tremuloides / Bromus inermis ForestRAFFAPNonen/an/aNoneNone08LSouth of McAllister RanchMooseB061615A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, Varga, NoneYesNor@6800feet6250Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)small hillslope on valley floor @(n/a)(n/a)40121020(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0260(n/a)(n/a)z@Bear study team botanizes the pointPopulus tremuloidesPopulus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Bromus inermis, Poa pratensis(n/a)@b<xnb$t\R  ~xsn>2; A@: A@rRA: ArRA@04J012POTR/SYOR/CARUn/an/aCEGL000612Populus tremuloides / Symphoricarpos oreophilus / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone8LNE of Seed barn areaMooseB062119A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNo@7000feet3184Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)At base of slope that rises to the east and just above a valley floorD@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2520(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)B@Someone's gonna hate me when they're doing the database(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Poa pratensis, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)@ {/%K?5+'# -#ukC?93.)#xd_Z>2;A@4 AbrRA4 A@arRA@04J011GEVIPHPR-POPR-BRINn/aNew-GRTE-020Geranium viscosissimum Herbaceous VegetationHFXHPCNonen/an/aNoneNone08Ln/aMooseB062117A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoGood rep pretty uniform area6900feet2340Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)slight slope on valley floor>@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)@Potentilla mystery(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Bromus inermis, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)@ uk yoe[QG=3)mic1-s[VF>2;A@. AqRA. AqRA@04J010PHPR-POPR-BRINn/an/aNew-GRTE-026Phleum pratense - Poa pratensis - Bromus inermis Herbaceous VegetationHPCNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone8Ln/aMooseB062116A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of weedy rangeland.6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a).@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0150(n/a)(n/a)r@Michele's my sherpa.(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Bromus inermis, Bromus tectorum(n/a)@ wm/%{qg]SI?5) ok]E;51+%  |d_Z>2;LVAL &N8nSedge dominated low-lying area surrounded by willows. CAUT exclusively dominates w/ about 90% cover.Open water w/ portion (polygon) dominated exclusively by NULU (~98% cover).Pond w/ portion (polygon) exclusively dominated by NULU: ~98% coverpond dominated by NULU: ~98% coverVegetation homogeneous (BRIN) some POAN scattered along irrigation ditches outside 50m AA point.Vegetation at this point is a sward fo BRiNPoint falls very close to buildings, in a SYOR dominated mixed shrubland. Herbaceous cover is continuous with BRTE and POPR dominating graminoids and HEUN and Hackelia dominating the forbs. Lots of weeds here. Map code was hard to fit - SMR is supposed to be between forests, but the description fits pretty well and we're not in sage - ARTRV only covers a low 1%.This area is a POTR regen area with some T3 POTRs concentrated towards the eastern upslope area from the AA point. S2 POTRs are scattered throughout the area and dominate the S2 stratum. PRVI and AMAL are scattered throughout the area as well. The herbaceous layer is continuous throughout and dominated primarily by CARU and POPR.Original point fell right on edge of polygon, so moved it (see representative comments). Point is in somewhat patchy area of POTR regen. For the point area shape we looked at the long narrow POTR regen community. POTR cover was patchy - cover ranged in open areas ~ 1% to more dense 40% patches. SYOR shrub layer stayed fairly constent in open and closed at 12%. Strong herbaceous component was dominated by POPR (open areas) and CARU (under denser POTR), Geranium and Helianthella dominated the forbs at 3%. There are traces of an old road that runs east/west through the middle of point (that's where weeds (Brome, Thlaspi) are concentrated) and there is a seasonal creek to the east. Adjacent community we believe to be outside the polygon to the west and south is ARTRV-SYOR with similar graminoids A@< AprRA< AprRA@04J015unclassified - POTR/BRINPOTR/Thalictrumn/an/a!unclassified - Populus tremuloides / Bromus inermis ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08Ln/aMooseB062214A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@ 7100feet00Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1020(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)@ Cemetery(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Bromus inermis, Poa pratensis, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a),@ wm}si_UKA=9/%gcU=3-'! n>2;A@D8 ArRAH8 A@rRA@04J014Symphoricapros spp.n/an/aCEGL002951Symphoricarpos oreophilus ShrublandSMRSSDNonen/an/aNoneNone8L100m from seed barn (north)MooseB062122A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNo@7000feet12243Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)047(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)@ Gonna use the outhouse, moth the size of a hummingbird.(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Symphoricapros oreophilus(n/a)Bromus tectorum, Poa pratensis(n/a)p9- 1b, 2b, 3a\R  ~tplbXVRH>4*  \XJ2(nid>2;A@8 A@rRA8 A@rRA@04J013POTR/AMAL-SYOR/CARUn/an/aCEGL000567Populus tremuloides / Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestSMRRAFNonen/an/aNoneNone08LNE of Seed BarnMooseB062120A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@7000feet30280Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)n@ You can see everything from here, How's that for a park site name?(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Prunus virginiana, Amelanchier alnifolia(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Poa pratensis(n/a)@ ~2( xlbXND2,(  ~xrlgb\WRnid>2;LVALz FVLow lying portion of polygon dominated exclusively by CAUT, thick and continuous.permanently flooded pond, polygon dominated exclusively by NULUpermanently flooded polygon exclusively dominated by NULUPoint is in area of dense POTR regen that is ~ 10 feet in height. Prunus dominates the shrub layer with CARU alive (30%) and litter forming a carpet underneath. Most common forbs are GEVI and CHAN. There is not quite enough shrub layer to give it a tall shrub classification, but was close enough to name it as an alternate. ~ 20m to the south the POTR regen ceases and the next community (I'm assuming not in polygon) is ARTRV-Rosa/BASA.Point falls on a fairly steep slope (55%) with scattered PIFL. PUTR dominates the shrub layer with ARTRV also in area. To the NE the ARTRV is more dense at ~12%. PSSP dominates the graminoids while BASA dominates the forbs. Soil is fairly rocky and a bit loose (as slopes usually are). More PIFL upslope.Point falls in area we hope is in the park and believe to be so (we are near boundary). Area is POTR regen with some mature T2s - enough for a 3%, but not a strata. Shrub layer is co-dominated by POTR and SYOR. Herbaceous layer is continuous and diverse, and CARU certainly dominates at 20%. Area is slightly patchy as far as overstory, but shrubs and herbs stay a bit more homogeneous. Several standing dead snags = 3% cover of snags.This area is characterized by POTR regen. There are a few T2 POTRs concentrated in the eastern portion of the AA point. There are numerous T2 sized dead standing POTRs, though these were not considered in cover. The T3 stratum is dominated by POTR with higher concentrations being on either side of the game trail that runs through the AA point. The herbaceous layer is continuous throughout and is dominated by BRIN and POPR. There is a higher concentration overall of forbs in the areas where T3 POTR regen is dense (~50% cover). CANU is concentrated along the game trail area.: rA@= A@rRA= ArRA@04J018POTR/CARUPOTR/AMAL-SYOR/CARUn/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone8LNW of Teton Science SchoolShadow Mtn.B062219A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNo@ 7000feet8220Shoulder(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)n@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1040(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)fire in area 10-20 years agoIt's *@#$! Hot already!(n/a)Popoulus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Geranium viscosissimum, Chamerion angustifolium(n/a)@YOE; wmcYUQG=3) s[E ~jeP>2;A@@ A3rRA@ A2rRA@04J017ARTRV-PUTR/BASAn/an/a?New NVC neededArtemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - Pursha tridentata / Balsamorhiza sagittata ShrublandSESNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LTeton Science SchoolShadow Mtn.B062216A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoB@ 7100feet55150Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)`@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)j@ is that Bison following us?(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Purshia tridentata, Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana(n/a)Pseudoroegneria spicata, Balsamorhiza sagittata(n/a)H@E9/[QG=}sg]SI?-'#c]WQLGA;6fa\>2;A@z? AfrRAz? AerRA@04J016POTR/SYOR/CARUn/an/aCEGL000612Populus tremuloides / Symphoricarpos oreophilus / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone8Ln/a (near Bridger-Teton Boundary)MooseB062215A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNo@ 7200feet9210Interfluve(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)f@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)257(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)@ Hooray for Ipomopsis!(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Poa pratensis, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)@C7-KAukaUKA7- C?93.)#xd_Z>2;LVAL $f,Point is open wet area dominated by CANE. There is muddy standing water everywhere. Juncus is present.Talus slope with small forb community, dominated by ARLO and CIEA. 85% of plot is talus to boulders and unvegetated.this area is 100% non-native species. Cattle are currently in area.Point falls in area where POTR forest was disturbed by fire, but mature trees still stand in fairly sparse cover (7%). There are a few standing dead snags. The POTR regen understory is also sparse, as well as the shrub layer combining only to about 7%. The herb layer is continuous with POPR and CARU dominating. Community fits veg description quite well. Crown on the T2 POTR is ~ 30 ft with trees being closer to 50 ft, so both cown and height get same class with ratio of 20%.This area is dominated by an S2 stratum which is clearly dominated by POTR regen. Within the S2 stratum SYOR, PRVI, and ARTRV co-dominate. SYOR, PRVI, and ARTRV exist in patchy clumps. The herbaceous layer is continuous throughout the area and is dominated by BRIN, POPR, and HEUN. Because the shrubs (SYOR, PRVI, and ARTRV) have approximately equal cover, so it was difficult to key this as either a short shrub or tall shrub and also the graminoid component does not key to a classified community.Point is in BRIN dominated herb community much like 04J019, but with more LUAR mixed in. Very few (like 5) ARTRV are in area and are very small - so only trace cover. Just BRIN out here mostly.This area is dominated by an herbaceous layer composed almost entirely of BRIN. There is some ARTRV scattered throughout though mostly concentrated to the north east. The ARTRV is not significant enough in cover to create a shrub stratum. There is a small amount of ARTRV regen (<1%) scattered throughout the area. ,A@7 AqRA7 A@qRA@04J021unclassified - POTR/POPRn/an/an/a!unclassified - Populus tremuloides / Bromus inermis ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LN of Teton Science SchoolMooseB062221A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@ (n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)@Biting flying ants(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Popoulus tremuloides(n/a)Bromus inermis, Poa pratensis, Helianthella uniflora(n/a)@7-ukaWMC9/#u]S! ~xsn>2;A@: A1RA$: AqRA@04J020PHPR-POPR-BRINn/an/aNew-GRTE-026Phleum pratense - Poa pratensis - Bromus inermis Herbaceous VegetationHPCNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone8LN of Teton Science SchoolMooseB062220B.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of area7000feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@ (n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)h@Finally Michele gets to 851 - I can't stop her.(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Bromus inermis, Lupinus argenteus(n/a)same as 04J019{qg]S}si_UI?5+! qg51+%  |d_Z>2;A@8; AqRA>; AqRA@04J019PHPR-POPR-BRINn/an/aNew-GRTE-026Phleum pratense - Poa pratensis - Bromus inermis Herbaceous VegetationHPCNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08Ln/aMooseB062220A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@ 7000feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)In flat area at base of small hill(s), area to north and eastt@ (n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)@A song for every occassion.(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Bromus inermis, Poa pratensis(n/a)l@}si_) }qm_G=71+%  |d_Z>2;'j i;A@f/ A@rRAf/ ArRA@@04J024POTR/THFEn/an/aCEGL000619Populus tremuloides / Thalictrum fendleri ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LEast of McAllisterMooseB062415A.corTrimble12Villalobos, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@6850feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0@#(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1050(n/a)(n/a)047(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)@Taught Brian ARTRI(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Geranium viscosissimum, Poa pratensis, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)@ukgcYOMI?51-#SOA)nZUP>2;A@1 AsRA1 AsRA @04J023POTR-PICO/CARUn/an/aCEGL000536Populus tremuloides - Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri - Calamagrostis rubescens Forest (lumped)FEPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LEast of McAllistersMooseB062320A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNo@6800feet3285Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)slight slope on valley floor@#(n/a)(n/a)6534012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)fire, weeds, game/use trailTrying to get a hold of Michele and MeganPopulus tremuloidesPopulus tremuloides, Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Poa pratensis, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)D@~rh@ YOE;# _YSMHC=72xd_Z>2;A@/ A1sRA/ A1sRA @04J022POTR/CARUn/an/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFAPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LNear McAllister placeMooseB062318A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNoGood representation of area.6800feet9240Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)On a slight hill on valley floor@ (n/a)(n/a)407(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0150(n/a)(n/a)@Brian's first plot with me!Populus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Poa pratensis, Calamagrostis rubescens, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)@wmcY3uk_ a]O7-nZUP>2;LVALz JPoint in in another POTR regen area. What I'm finding to be typical is the slightly patchy nature of these communities, though the T3 cover in this point only varies from 20-40%. This point is less dense (POTR) than 04J024 but similar species composition. There is enough CARU to dominate the herbaceous layer, with GEVI the next common species. There are several standing dead snags (if I had to give them a cover it would be 3%). Not really enough SYOR to call it a POTR/SYOR/CARU, but close enough to mention it as an alternate community name.Pretty sure point we supposed to be in denser POTR regen and not meadow - Aerial map seems to point to the regen, therefore moved AA point into regen area. POTR dominates at 12 to 15 feet tall with POTR (S2) at 3-5 feet tall. Herbaceous layer dominated by GEVI, POPR, and CARU; however, not enough CARU (<10) to classify as POTR/CARU. Adjacent meadows have identical species composition but cover classes may be different, especially without POTR present. Density of T3 POTR stays fairly consistent (~50%) but there are a few openings.Point falls in a patchy POTR forest with PICO intermixed. The POTR is very mature with DBH = 16-17 inches and 60 feet tall. There is only 1 PICO as tall, so I put them in sub-canopy (T3) - hope that's correct. The tree cover overall is fairly sparse at a total of 12%. To the west PICO is denser with very little POTR - we considered that out of the point. Herbaceous layer is continuous and very similar to the last point - POPR and CARU dominate with very few shrubs. A bit more BRIN than last point. The T3 POTR and PICO are about 30 ft, PICO a bit taller, POTR a bit shorter. A@,, AesRA., A@dsRA@@04J027POTR/CARUn/an/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LEast of McAllisterMooseB062419A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNo.@6805feet20Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)`@%(n/a)(n/a)657(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1030(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)fire, game trail, bison scatSharpie on witheboard (oops!)Populus tremuloides, Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)h@ukE;1}sokaWSOE;1'%! [WI1'nZUP>2;A@, A3sRA, A3sRA@@04J026POTR/CARUn/an/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LEast of McAllisterMooseB062417B.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNoH@6815feet410Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Slight slope on valley floor.@%(n/a)(n/a)653(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)047(n/a)(n/a)0260(n/a)(n/a)b@1st Larkspur in point.Populus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Poa pratensis, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)l@YO)wmcYWSI?3[WI1'nZUP>2;A@- ArRA- ArRA@@04J025POTR/CARUPOTR/AMAL-SYOR/CARUn/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LEast of McAllisterMooseB062416A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNoJ@6850feet2341Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)D@#(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1030(n/a)(n/a)047(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)r@Lots of meadowlarks singing(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)j@}s ukie[QMI?5+! kgYA7 ~jeP>2;>LVALp RPoint falls in type of area that was mentioned in 04J027, the more dense mature (T2) POTR with some dense cover of POTR regen. Enough mature POTR in this point to map as forest and not regen. Herbaceous comprised of CARU (50%) and GEVI (3%) with total cover class of 60. Meadows to west have same species composition with less CARU and increased GEVI.As stated in point representativeness, polygon seems fairly patchy and we seem to be in a slightly narrower portion of the polygon, but this area seems to hit on all the major points - dense areas of POTR (S2) regen, patch of mature POTR, a few PICOs mixed in and a dense CARU carpet without a diverse or dense forb component. To the north the T2 POTR is more dense - looks like 12-20%, but regen looks consistent. To the south and west, outside of polygon is a meadow with ARTRI and similar herbaceous. CARU is a bit taller than usual and very dense. POTR regen patches are ~ 40% cover, giving a 30% in point overall (some patches with no regen). Not enough mature POTR for FAP map code.Again the point is close to an edge - it borders on a meadow to the north (not in polygon) so we considered the area south of the edge, which has a very sparse and patchy overstory of POTR T2 and T3. There are a few T3 POTRs (1%) and the canopy POTRs are mature and fairly wide (DBH). There is 7% of the POTR regen at the short shrub height. The shrub layer is patchy ranging from 0% cover to 20% in the small, dense clusters. The herbaceous layer is continuous and dominated by CARU and GEVI with quite a bit of POPR. Just enough total POTR to call it an Aspen forest (10%). Since the regen was the highest cover I gave it a map code RAF and FAP didn't seem to fit because it requires 15% cover of mature Aspen., @A@0A;pRALA@:pRA@04J030PRVISymphoricarpos spp.n/aCEGL001108Prunus virginiana -(Prunus americana) ShrublandSMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07IUp north slope from Phelps lakeGrand TetonC062818A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoR@7100feet42120Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)&@((n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)t@)We could have bypasses the huge slope and talus.(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Prunus virginiana, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Agastache urticifolia, Carex hoodii, Geranium viscossisimum(n/a)@'+=3){qg]SI?5+ }ykS=t`[F>2;A@A/pRÅA.pRA@04J029ALIN/EQARn/an/aCEGL001146Alnus incana / Equisetum arvense ShrublandSAINoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07IDeath Canyon Trail below overlookGrand TetonC062816A.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNo!Good rep of wet Alnus shrubland7000feet9140Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@@((n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0260(n/a)(n/a)@red top sparrows fighting to the death and nests at our 1st Alnus point(n/a)(n/a)Alnus incana(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrostis inexpansa, Equisetum arvense(n/a)@'zpfvlbXND8.$qm_G1nZUP>2;A@* A@dsRA* AdsRA@@04J028POTR/CARUn/an/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFAPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08LNE of McAllisterMooseB062420A.corTrimble12Villalobos, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoD@6800feet3355Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)slight slope on valley floor@%(n/a)(n/a)6520(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0160(n/a)(n/a)R@We can see the truck from herePopulus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)same as last couple of pointsi_9/%ukaWSOE;/WSE-#nZUP>2;LVAL D p   z  & X h@P,p21- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a -- nothing else fits well, maybe GEVIp14- 1b, 2b, 3b (not sure if it's Glyceria or not for 2b) GLST id'd 8/23p1- 1b, 4a, 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2a, 3a, 4b --> unclassifiedKeyed by KV after species were identified.1b, 4a, 1a; p2- 1b, 2a, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6a -- because SYOR is also high - keyed to PSME/SYOR or 2nd choice. PSME/SPBE is 1st choice becasue it came first in key.p1- 1b, 2b, 4a (PICO on border) 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a; p5- ...9a; As shrubs - 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3a --> ARTRS1b, 4b, 5b, 6a; p18- 1a, 1b, 5b, 7b, 8b, 12b, 13a -- Noted that the area does not look to be previously cultivated, but no other map codes fit well.p2- 1a, 1b, 2b try ABLA-PIEN - 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7b, 9b, 10b, 11b, 12b, 13b...19b --> unclassified forests and woods-gonna key as a conifer, edges=hardwoods1b, 4a, 1a; p2- 1b, 2a, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6ap1- 1b, 4b, 5a; p9- 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3ap1- 1b, 4a, 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1a, 2b, 7a, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7b, 9b, 10b, 11b, 12b, 13b, 14ap1- 1b, 4a, 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a; p5- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7b, 8b, 9a1b, 4b, 5a; p9- 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3aforest and woodlands - p1- 1b, 2a; p6- 1a, 2b, 3ap1- 1b, 4a, 1b, 2a; p6- 1b, 4b, 6b, 8b, 9b, 10b; p7- 1b, 2a POTR/CARUp1- 1b, 4b, 1b, 2a; p6- 1b, 4b, 6b, 8b, 9b, 10b, 1a POTR/Tall Forbsp14- 1a, 2b, 3a (we think) --> Group B, Cannot key until we ID species.p1- 1b, 4a, 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2b, 7a, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a, 8b ABLA-PIEN/VAMEp1- 1b, 4a, 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2b, 7a, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7b, 9ap1- 1b, 4b, 5a; p9- 1b, 2b, 3a --> Symphoricarpos spp.Started with forb dominated p 21- 1b, 2b, 3a -->PTAQp1- 1b, 4b, 5a; p9- 1b, 3a -->Symphoricarpos spp. (2nd cohioce); p9- 1b, 3b, 4a; p13- 1b --> PRVI (1st choice)p1- 1b, 3b, 4b; p9- 1b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7b, 8b, 9b, 10b, 11a; p14- 1a (enough Equisetum?), 2a (if it's Glyceria)LVAL ~AA point lies in a SYOR shrubland. SYOR exists very densly (overall, 40%) and has small openings that are dominated by Thalictrum sp. and Carex spp. Herbaceous cover is not extremely dense (7%), due to the thick cover of SYOR. Salix sp. exists within point, but only ~ 3 individuals. More lie at edge of point and closer to drainage. To the east SYOR gives way to talus.Although there is enough BRIN (12%) to classify this as a graminoid dominated community - this in not a PHPR-POPR-BRIN community. Fern domiantes the area at 40% - it is PTAQ, but collected it just in case. Herbaceous layer is dense and continuous with fern, URDI, BRIN, and lots of GERI. Large, healthy CANU also in point. Fir and Spruce forest in next polygon to south. There is an Asteraceae sp. in point that's enough to be 01, but no head and doesn't affect keying, so no collection. Terrible satellites, high PDOP (20).This point was keyed out first as Symphoricarpos spp. shrubland, although PRVI and SYOR are truly co-dominating here (with PRVI at a higher coverage, 20% versus 12%). SYOR is continuous in its density at this site. PRVI is located in clumps, with coverage very high in some places (up to 40%). AGUR, GEVI, and CAHO all make up a continuous herbaceous layer. Since SYOR comes first in key this is the 1st, but the description for the codominating PRVI shrubland fits better. PRVI shrubland a better fit, so 1st choice was switched.Point is in ALIN shrubland with 30% cover. Area is wet with rivulets and standing water. Understory is dense herbaceous layer with an unknown grass dominaing at 40% with Equisetum at 20%. The Equisetum is right at the border of being 25% to make the key, so if we knew what this grass is then AlIN/Glyceria could be an alternate community. There are some open spots with less Alnus, but the understory is continuous.LVAL!Z v |  h b .r$ZH~100 m from road, presence of weeds, Cirsium arvenseuse trails in area, old road, forest mgmt adjacent to polygon, downed logsTimber mgmt looks thinned near power lines corridor, elsewhere downed wood appears to be from blowdown.none too obvious, stream running through polygongame trails (moose), 50 m from road, presence of weeds PHPR, POPR, and thistle (outside point)none too obvious, 1,000 hrs, standing snagn/a, some dead standing conifers in surrounding standgame trail, surface rock (large boulder outcrop)Old stream beds, base of avalanche pathDead and down, stream channels in every direction, game trails and bed down areasArea above point seems steep enough to slide (avalanche)None too obvious, game trails, some downed lumberNone obvious, presence of TragapogonNone very obvious, but lots of horse trails in general area.Dead and down, not a whole lot of disturbance obviousPresence of BRIN, CIAR on way to point, about ~ 50m away.Ungulate disturbance, near JY ranch ~ 100m to the east.CIAR (file - B070721A), few snags on periphery of polygonwet boggy area, weeds in area, moose tramplingHorse trail runs through, many weeds, houndstounge, CANU, BRIN, disgusting! Did not GPS weeds because in close proximity of horse trailNo obvious disturbance, area may be flooded partially at times (?), few snagsSome ungulate disturbance, few snagsNo obvious except it's a pretty steep slopeSeveral ungulate trails on way in, about 5 snags within 50mElk must have just been here - Poo, smell, and urine. Lots of down logsBison present, lots of dead and down, handful of snagsHorse trail on way to polygon, near roadSmall dry creek in west side of pointsome game trails, browsing - ungulatemany dead and down, several snags, very steepstream to west, a few dead standing snagsA few very large dead and down logs, some CANU, but close to trail.Some pocket gopher tunneling, otherwise nothing to obvious A(@7ApRA7ApRA@04J033ABLA-PIEN/VASCn/an/aCEGL000344Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestFSFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07HDeath CanyonGrand TetonC062917A.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNo@,8500feet10290Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)step in slope on a west facing slope.R@+(n/a)(n/a)6530257(n/a)(n/a)0470112(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)R@)Stream crossing, 1st conifer plot in a whileAbies lasiocarpa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea engelmanniiAbies lasiocarpa(n/a)Abies lasiocarpaVaccinium scoparium(n/a)(n/a)@'I=3)Eui {mU?'! xd_Z>2;A@4A@pRA4ApRA@04J032Symphoricarpos spp.n/an/aCEGL002951Symphoricarpos oreophilus ShrublandSMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07HSouth of Death Canyon trail ~ 1 mile west of cabinGrand TetonC062915A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@8600feet50105Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Toeslope of generally east facing hillside drainage to east of plot with north flowing stream.@((n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0440(n/a)(n/a)013(n/a)(n/a)No obvious disturbanceTiring morning, GPS and water problems(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Thalictrum sp. Aconitum columbiana, Carex sp.(n/a)l@'G= }sigcYOKG=3) /%oYnid>2;A4@xAoRAxAoRA@04J031PTAQn/an/aNew-GRTE-016Pteridium aquilinum Herbaceous VegetationHFMNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07INorth of Phelps Lake, South of Death Canyon TrailGrand TetonC062820B.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNoJ@7000feet11200Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@((n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0470(n/a)(n/a)@)Nettles on legs(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Pteridium aquilinum, Bromus inermis, Urtica dioica(n/a)h@'%{qg]SI?5) w_IhPKF>2;LVAL Point is in ARTRS shrubland that lies NW of an ALIN shrubland and east of an ABLA forest. There are 5 mature POTRs at edge of point - very little canopy on the POTR. The ARTRS covers 12% in this point with GEVI dominating the understory at 10%. SYOR co-dominates the shrub layer at 3%. Outside the point to the east the ARTRS desappears and SYOR dominates at higher cover.Area is composed of mostly regen aspen with a tall forb undergrowth. PRVI coverage was not high enough (7%) to call it a POTR/PRVI site. A few mature T2 and T3 trees (PSME and POTR) exist, but only on the polygon boundaries. A short shrub layer is dispersed throughout, with a total coverage of 12% (POTR and PRVI). AGUR domiantes the tall forb layer with 30% cover. The herb layer is continuous.Point falls in a willow community adjacent to the main stream in this canyon. Salix drummondii dominates at 20%, no other shurb is co-dominant though enough Ribes for 1% - it was underneath the Salix. Herbaceous is dense, diverse, and continuous with graminoids dominating (see species list). ABLAs are on edge of polygon with a few small ones scattered in polygon.Mature T2 ABLA, PIEN, and PSME domiante this steep AA point. We did B2 AA pt without realizing we were in same, very large polygon. Basically very similar plot with exception of VAME being dominant in the distinct S2 layer. Also a T3 canopy was not present in an amount large enough for a distnict stratum. T2 layer is slightly more open (20%) and the VAME S2 layer exists at 12% continuous cover.Point falls in ABLA forest with PIEN and PSME mixed in, total canopy cover of T2 is 30% with T3 ABLA at 7%. There is plenty of ABLA seedlings around all trees - enough for a strata and 7% cover. VASC dominates understory at 12% with very few forbs to be found. VASC and VAME are still leafing out.LVALnh D  d  b 0"h@8PAA point represents small polygon well.AA point represents total composition inside polygon well although species densities vary due to very clumpy matrix.Good representation of polygon, tree patches are clumpy but seems to capture area well.AA point reps very well mixed shrubland area.AA point lies in patchy shrubland with POTR. Point encompasses all types (of those patches), good rep. Areas of more dense POTR do exist in polygon.Polygon is very patchy and large and AA point located in more xeric area along rocky ridgeline. Micro undulations in terrain alter composition greatly depending on whether you're on micro toeslope, footslope, or shoulder.AA point represents very well polygon of mixed regenAA point very representative of immediate area, but polygon is large and MEFE which was seen densley on the way in (within polygon) was not recorded here.Good rep of area. Moved point down ~ 200m to help get it.AA point represents well area between mixed conifer and POBA regenPoint falls in denser patch of conifers, in general, area tree cover is slightly lower.Good rep of polygon. Didn't go all the way to point due to time, but am sure I'm in polygon.Good rep of POTR-ABLA mixed communityRepresentative of boggy ALIN polygon.Good rep of area, moved point in ~ 50m from edge.This point is representative of the polygon with scattered ALIN.Good rep of patchy PICO and ARTRS polygon.Good rep of mixed forest between stram channels.Good rep of area. Point is ~40m East of where UTMs were directing us - would've landed at the base of a steep rock wall, so moved point, area is continuous and uniform.Point is representative. We focused to the east of AA point, as there was a more open/meadow area to west.Very representative of ABLA regen in PICO.Good rep of area, no PICO to the north, just POTR forest so our point captures more PICO.Good rep of area - whole area seems continuous, Had to change PDOP to 12.;A OA@A@rpRAAspRA@04J036POTR/Tall forbsn/an/aCEGL000618Populus tremuloides / Tall Forbs ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07IWest of Death Canyon OverlookGrand TetonC063016A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoPoint is representative7400feet48180Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@+(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)103(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)J@)Cliff on way to red point, go back down to blue! Wet feet(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Prunus virginiana, Populus tremuloides(n/a)Agastache urticafolia, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)@'."h^8.|xndb^TJ@6*  ok]E/zfa\>2;A @PA2;A(@`>A@pRAT>ApRA@04J034ABLA-PIEN/VAMEn/an/aCEGL000341Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain ForestFSFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07HSouth side Death CanyonGrand TetonC062918A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoRepresentative, PDOP 128400feet5510Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@+(n/a)(n/a)6520(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Z@)Should we stay or goAbies lasiocarpa, Pseuotsuga menziessii, Picea engelmannii(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@'<0&:~rh^TJ840( yKE?94/)#xd_Z>2;a A@D AqRAD AqRA@04J039POTR-PICO/CARUn/an/aCEGL000536Populus tremuloides - Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri - Calamagrostis rubescens Forest (lumped)FEPNoneNonePOTR/CARUn/aFAPNone08MTeton Science School roadShadow Mtn.C063021B.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNo@,7100feet9360Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@/(n/a)(n/a)4030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1012(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)near road, ungulate scatPeeing for rover codesPopulus tremuloides, Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Bromus inermis, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)b@ '<0&N"tj`VL<64,$d^XSNC=72xd_Z>2;A@F AqRAF A@qRA@04J038POTR/CARUn/an/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFAPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08MEast of Teton Science SchoolShadow Mtn.C063021A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNovery representative7100feet3310Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@/(n/a)(n/a)4030107(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0450(n/a)(n/a)road very close byfirst plot after death Canyon Trip. Driving to plotPopulus tremuloidesPopulus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Bromus inermis, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)@'`:zpf\ZVRND:.${wiQ;nZUP>2;A@ A@2;LVAL  Point falls in a PICO dominated forest with some ABLA at all layers. Very difficult to average crown and ladder on the PICO because one side of the plot- the NW has crown and ladder at 01 and ratio of 80 while the SE is the typical PICO poles with class 25ft (actual ~30ft) crown and ladder with ~10-20% crown ratio. Herbaceous layer at 20% is dominated by CARU and CAGE.Very straightforward ARAR shrubland. ARAR is dispersed evenly thorughout polygon (20% cover). In all areas free of ARAR, ERUM dominates at 20% cover and MESP is continuous at 12%. Some bare/rocky soil exists throughout. A few T2 and S2 PICO exist within 50m.Point is in area of POTR forest with PICO mixed in. PICO cover is just on the border of 10% for the break in the key - but think it's close enough to include it, but will leave cover code at 07. Did POTR/CARU as an adjacent becasue it is most likely in polygon and is within 50m of our area. Understory is similar to last plot - a little less BRIN, but continuous herbaceous layer as well. Hard to average PICO crown base and ratio - a few PICOs have ~ 4' crown and 80% ratio, while most are 10' and 50%.A T2 layer of POTR exists here, creating a dense (30%) canopy. Not overmature aspen forest as there are many younger T3 POTRs (7%). A dense herbaceous layer exists continuously, with BRIN dominating (30%) and CARU at 12%. In any patches with smaller amounts of BRIN, CARU was much thicker. If the community type existed, this forest would be POTR/BRIN, but CARU keyed out nicely, since it had 12%. A@ A@~RA A~RA @04J042ABLA-PIEN/CARUn/an/aCEGL000301Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRFSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13KBurnt RidgeJenny LakeC070120A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoT@,7100feet1040Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Valley floor west of Burnt Ridge (not quite on toeslope)2@1(n/a)(n/a)65201030(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)017(n/a)(n/a)@)Strong smell of elk and echoing in the forest.Pinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpaAbies lasiocarpa(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Carex geyeri(n/a)@ 'eYOq  qYE/)# xd_Z>2;A(@ AmRA AnRA @04J041PICO/CARUn/an/aCEGL000139Pinus contorta / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13LEast of inside road on north end of Burnt RidgeJenny LakeC070117A.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of area.6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Undulating valley floor on Burnt Ridge@/(n/a)(n/a)4012257(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)l@)Moose paddie piont (or bison)Pinus contortaPinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrosits rubescens, Carex geyeri(n/a)@ '2&tX@6," kWnZUP>2;A@At~RAAt~RA @04J040ARAR/ERUMn/an/a?New NVC neededArtemisia arbuscula / Erigeron umbellatum ShrublandDSENoneNonen/an/anNone13JNear String Lake parking areaJenny LakeC070115A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo Very representative of polygon6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@/(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)01200230(n/a)(n/a)P@)1st plot of day with Dan, Corey, and Brandt(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia arbusculaEriogonum umbellatum, Melica spectabilis(n/a)F@ '_UKA7ukaWMA7-#{mUAxZUP>2;LVAL | This point is in a fairly homogeneous PSME/SPBE forest. A T2 PSME layer of 30% cover has a few larger openings. T3 PSMEs exist, but do not form a disticnt stratum. SPBE occurs continuously throughout (7%), but PRVI occurs primarily in more open patches. ARCO and CARU form a sparse herbaceous layer (3%). A fair amount of bare ground is present, covered with litter and duff.Point is in ARTRS-SYOR co-dominated community. We're on a dry east-facing slope with scattered PSME (3%). The shrub layer is at a 12, with ARTRS and SYOR both at about 5% each (07 cover code). BASA dominates herbaceous layer. Some area within piont are bare and rocky and there are some ledgy type areas going on.This point contains a T2 layer of 30%, with POTR and PSME being co-dominant. PSME T2 has a slightly higher coverage than POTR (12% and 7%, respectively). Many T3 PSME also exist 7% and POTR regen (1%), so area appears to have some regeneration happening. A thick shrub S2 layer exists at 30% total (AMAL, PRVI, SPBE continuous throughout). CARU is also consistent at 7% in the herbaceous layer.Point falls in a typical dense PICO forest, PICOs resemble match sticks with low canopy ratio. Understory is sparse between PICO logs, VASC is close enough to 5% that I keyed it to PICO/VASC. There's really not enough CARU to have an alterante community. PICO is approximately 40% cover.Another site that you would think of as PICO with ABLA regen, but keyed as ABLA because more cover (30%). Very obvious change when we approached this polygon. Four distinct strata exist: A 20% cover of T2 PICO mostly, an extremely dense T3 ABLA regen layer (30%), a short shrub stratum of ABLA, CARU and CAGE making up the patchy understory. T2 PICO were distributed evenly, but the regen ABLA were clustered in dense clumps (up to 70% cover). Understory CARU and CAGE are patchy, due to major elk disturbance (beds, trails, scratching).P A@llA@6kRAtlA6kRA@04J045ARTRSn/an/aCEGL002993Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation [Provisional]SMRSSDNonen/an/aNoneNone05IValley Trail S of Granite CanyonTeton VillageB070616A.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNoP@,6900feet60110Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)r@1(n/a)(n/a)403(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)V@ )Oh Phacelia you're breakin my heart.Pseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis, Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Amelanchier alnifolia(n/a)Balsamorhiza sagitatta, Mainthemum stellatum(n/a)N@ '~&ndZ0|zvlbVLB8. p0*$ fRMH>2;A@oA@jRAoAjRA@04J044POTR-PSME/AMALn/an/aCEGL000543Populus tremuloides - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Amelanchier alnifolia ForestFEPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone05ISouth of Granite Canyon, east of Valley TrailTeton VillageB070615A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@,6400feet25255Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@1(n/a)(n/a)4030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)v@ )1st plot of morning, walk down Granite trail.Pseudotsuga menziesii, Populus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)Amelanchier alnifolia, Prunus virginiana, Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Thalictrum sp.(n/a) 1b, 4a, 1b, 2a; p6- 1b, 4a, 5aSIg yoe[Q?95-%93-'" xd_Z>2;A A ~RA A ~RA @04J043PICO/VASCn/an/aCEGL000172Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13KBurnt RidgeJenny LakeC070121A.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of PICO forest7000feet740Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)One of several steps in NE facing slope>@1(n/a)(n/a)6540(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)Tons of dead and downThunder, no beeps from GPS - used old positionPinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium scoparium, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a) p5- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a-w[zplh^TH}EA3nZUP>2;I ]A@$zA@kRA(zA@kRA@04J048PHPR-POPR-BRINn/an/aNew-GRTE-026Phleum pratense - Poa pratensis - Bromus inermis Herbaceous VegetationHPCNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone05INE of Granite Trail and CreekTeton VillageB070620A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoPolygon/pt very obvious6500feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)J@4(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)@ )Bad houndstounge!(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Bromus inermis, Poa pratensis(n/a)(@'pf\RH>|pf\RH0.,$q71+%  |d_Z>2;A @lsA@kRAtsAkRA@04J047unclassified - PICO-PIEN/SPBEABLA-PIEN/SYALPICO/SPBECEGL005835Spiraea betulifolia Shrubland (lumped)FRMNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone05I@ granite creekTeton VillageB070619A.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNo`@,6500feet6170Channel(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)In between 2 running sterams of Graine Creek.@4(n/a)(n/a)4012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)@ )In between channels of the creek, not bad crossing!Pinus conorta, Populus balsamnifera, Picea pungens(n/a)(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Symphoricarpos albus, Shepherdia canadensis(n/a)Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)F@'j`hzn ~pX>  x>2;A@pAJkRApAGkRA@04J046PSME/SPBEn/an/aCEGL000457Pseudotsuga menziesii / Spiraea betulifolia ForestFDFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone05IValley Trail south of GraniteTeton VillageB070617A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoVery representative6650feet3550Interfluve(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Actual point (where beeps taken) on slope, but most of area flat.@1(n/a)(n/a)4030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)013(n/a)(n/a)H@ )Veg mappers are wild animals - Scared man on valley trailPseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Prunus virginiana(n/a)Arnica cordifolia, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)\@'D:>2(*  }ykS9nZUP>2;^LVALH >pvThis area consists of scattered S1 ALIN. The clumps of ALIN are mostly along the edges. The herbaceous layer is continuous throughout and rather diverse with graminoids appearing dominant over forbs. Forb component exists as an understory to graminoids.This area consists of a scattered layer of T2 PIEN and PSME (12% cover). Large open patches exist. Many T3 PIENs exist (7%) and also occur in the S2 layer. The S2 layer is very dense in some patches (0-50%), with a variety of S2 species (see list). CARU exists most densely in more shaded patches and GEVI, FRVE, and MARE occur in sunny patches free of PIEN.Point falls in another odd polygon. Patches of PICO with CARU and ARCO co-dominate with ARTRS-PUTR shrubland. Patches of each are fairly discrete. Not sure which to put as 1st or alternate, but since ARTRS is higher cover we'll call it that first. A few ABLAs are mixed into the PICO patches. Would love to call this PICO/ARTRS if you can imagine that.Straightforward point and obvious polygon. Polygon is BRIN grassland surrounded by ARTRS. A few ARTRS exist within polygon, but only 1% cover. Small S2 PICO are creeping in at south end (only 2). BRIN and POPR domiante this disturbed site @ 30% cover. Bare soil and pebbles exist continuously.Point is in area of mixed forest (mape code FMR fits well) - PICO-PIEN dominate (3%) most of point with POBA on the edges (3%). ABLA T2 can also be considered co-domianant at 1%. Not enough T3 to constitute a strata. SPBE domiantes S2 at 20%. Shrub layer is continuous as well as the herbaceous - often shrubs and herbs are ~ the same height, so cover seems very dense. Very difficuilt to key this community - keyed as conifer because POBA is at edges, get to PIEN forests which leads to ABLA-PIEN foresest - gives us ABLA-PIEN/SYAL through PICO is really co-domianant with PIEN, if we try ABLA forest we get led to PICO - Gives us PICO/SPBE. ARRGH, hard to even recount - basically no description fits well, ABLA-PIEN/SYAL is okay._ -A@ vAmRAvAmRA@04J051ALIN/Mesic graminoidsn/an/aCEGL001148Alnus incana / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandSAINoneNonen/an/aNoneNone 06INorth of Granite Canyon east of Valley TrailTeton VillageB070717A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, Ruehmann, NoneYesNo@,7000feet850Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)slightly sloping@4(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)107(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0260(n/a)(n/a)\@)Polination pornography(n/a)(n/a)Alnus incana(n/a)(n/a)Equisetum arvense, Carex microptera, Glyceria striata(n/a)T@'i_U=3)uk_?5+! y_rmh>2;A@ |AnRA|A@nRA@04J050PSME/SPBEPSME/SYORn/aCEGL000457Pseudotsuga menziesii / Spiraea betulifolia ForestFMCFDFNonen/an/aNoneNone06IValley Trail N of GraniteTeton VillageB070716A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Gremer, Young, NoneYesNo"Good rep of open PIEN/PSME slope6900feet40120Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Footslope on a slope that undulates, we're above a step in slope.@4(n/a)(n/a)6512257(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)A few standing snags.Choking down waterPicea englemannii, Psuedotsuga menziesiiPicea engelmannii(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Picea engelmannii, Amelanchier alnifolia, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Geranium viscosissimum, Fragaria vesca(n/a)J@'C7-yU2( 6,"zvhP6t`[P>2;A@dArkRAhArkRA@04J049ARTRSPICO/CARUn/aCEGL002993Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation [Provisional]SSDFLPNonen/an/aNoneNone05INear Granite Canyon TrailTeton VillageB070620B.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNoT@,6500feet7230Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)slightly sloping valley floor.@4(n/a)(n/a)257(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)~ 75m from horse trailPICO/ARTRS?!Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. Spiciformis, Purshia tridentata(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@'xnR: H>4*  h60*$ lXSH>2;<LVALt  TPoint is in mixed POTR-ABLA forest with POTR dominant at 20%. Total ABLA (T2 and T3) covers 12%. Understory is shrubs - you name it we probably got it here, but SPBE dominates at 20% with AMAL at 7%. There is not a strong herbaceous component, Arnica dominates (7%) with Thalictrum next at 3%. Keying was difficult becasue there are not tall forbs here. Put POTR/AMAL as alternate because the Thalictrum, GEVI, and Osmorhiza could may become close to 10%, but not really. Only good alternate though. Tried ABLA forest part of key and also get unclassified.Polygon on whole seems to be this fern dominated community located at point. ALIN occurs on the northern and western borders and there are few mature POTR found in point. There are several dead standing POTRs as well. There is some POTR regen under the snags which are to the east of the point. Not enough total POTR to call this a regen area - community overall is fern dominatated.We're in a forby area dominated by DEOC and SESE (we collected to make sure). Graminoids are sparse under the forbs. DEOC covers 20% and SESE 12%. Not a whole lot to say about the area - there is what we believe to be Epilobium or Gayophytum or maybe even Polygonum covering about 20%, but doesn't affect key. No community in the key fits well - the GEVI herbaceous species list in veg description is closest, but 1st choice is unclassified.Point is in ALIN community between ABLA forests. ALIN covers a low 20% cover code. Understory is herbaceous and continuous and dense. Three graminoids split dominance (see species list) with Chamerion and CIAR dominating the forbs. One ABLA has creeped into the point and SYAL(a bit of) is under it.Point is in mixed forest. This area is made up of a closed canopy consisting mostly of ABLA. POTR is present in high enough quantity to be considered co-dominant. The understory is dominated by VAME, though CARU is present, this is not a CARU community. POTR occurs on open edges of ABLA canopy - POTR is mature with no regen.B A@yAmRAyAmRA@04J054unclassified - herbaceous forbland (DEOC-SESE)GEVIn/aCEGL001941Ligusticum filicinum - Delphinium X occidentale Herbaceous Vegetation (lumped)HFDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone06IEast of Valley Trail, North of Granite CanyonTeton VillageB070721B.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, Ruehmann, NoneYesNoGood rep of forby area.6600feet11150Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Valley floor with a moderate SE facing slopet@6(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0470(n/a)(n/a)n@)Michele's first forb(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Delphinium x occidintale, Senecio serra(n/a)@'7-#yoe[QG=1d`Z |vpkf`ZU>2;A@sAmRAsAmRA@04J053ALIN/Mesic graminoidsn/an/aCEGL001148Alnus incana / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandSAINoneNonen/an/aNoneNone6INorth of Granite Canyon/west of Valley TrailTeton VillageB070720A.corTrimble12Gremer, Ruehmann, Young, NoneYesNoJ@ ,7000feet2595Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)V@6(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1020(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0460(n/a)(n/a)r@)So much thistle(n/a)(n/a)Alnus incana(n/a)(n/a)Carex lenticularis, Glyceria striata, Calamagrostis canadensis(n/a)@'=3)}si_UK?5+!u[rmh>2;A@TrA@mRA\rAmRA@04J052unclassified - ABLA-POTR/VAMEABLA/VAMEn/aCEGL000341Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain Forest (lumped)FEPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone06IValley Trail north of GraniteTeton VillageB070719A.corTrimble12Young, Ruehmann, Gremer, NoneYesNob@,7100feet4570Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@6(n/a)(n/a)6520(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)027(n/a)(n/a)Lots of snags, mostly PICOLunch spotAbies lasiocarpa, Populus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)@';/%cO' ygc_WOC?9{uoje_YTx>2;y A@XwAlRA\wAlRA@04J057CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone06IValley Trail N of GraniteTeton VillageB070818A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of area.6700feet15120Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@:(n/a)(n/a)407(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0440(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)Broken off snagsLunch timePopulus tremuloides, Pseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)(n/a)Ceantothus velutinus, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Psuedoregneria spicata(n/a)@9"~tplbXTPF<2(&"}A=/dPKF>2;A@DyA@lRATyAlRA@04J056unclassified - POTR-ABLA/SPBEPOTR/AMAL-SYOR/THFEn/an/a!unclassified - Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa / Spiraea betulifolia ForestFEPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone06IValley trail north of GraniteTeton VillageB070817A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNoJ@ ,6700feet22140Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)X@6(n/a)(n/a)4030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0440(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)j@)Good smell! Forest is fragrant.Populus tremuloides, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Amelanchier alnifolia(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@9I=3)m/#{qgUOKC;/+%ke_YTOIC>x>2;A@rAlRArAlRA@04J055PTAQn/an/aNew-GRTE-016Pteridium aquilinum Herbaceous VegetationHFMNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone06IValley Trail north of GraniteTeton VillageB070815A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of forby area.6900feet30170Shoulder(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)on shoulder of small ridge.@6(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0460(n/a)(n/a)r@)Ferns and a long walk(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Pteridium aquilinum(n/a)p21- 1b, 2b, 3a|VLB8.$xndZNeaS;!hPKF>2;LVALL` : X l D hxx\&<n(>p5- 1b... Unclassified; Adjacent community for canopy gaps keys to PHPR-POPR-BRINp. 14, 1a,2a; Grp A, 1b,2b, 3b,4b,5bcannot key to species at this time.p.2 1b - 7a; p.5 - 1b,2b,3b,4b,5b,6b,7ap. 5 - 1b,2b,3b,4b,5b,6b,7b& & .10a adjacent same as above but 7aP. 5 - 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b& & & 10a Pico/Cagep. 2 - 1b, 2b, 3a; p.3 - 1a 2nd choice p.2 - 1b.l& ,7a; p.5 - 1a (if it is CACA)Forest p. 2 - 1b, 2b, 3a; p. 3 1b, 2b, 7a; 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a, 8aF&W 1a; p. 2 - 1b, 2b& & 7a; p. 5 - 1b, 2b& & & .10ap.11 - 1b,2a; p.12 - 1a,2b,3b,4b,5bp.9 - 1a;p.11 - 1b, 2a; p.12 - 1a - 1st choice - 2a, 2nd choice - 5ap2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2b, 7b or try ABLA-PIEN - 7a, 1b, 2b, 3b,...7a, 8bp1- 1a, 2a (1st choice) p1- 1a, 2b, 3a (2nd choice)p21- 1b, 2b, 3a; Adjacent: F&W- 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2b, 7a, 1b,...6ap2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2b, 7a, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a, 8bp9- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5a; Adjacent - p9- 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3aF&W - 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6a; p5- 1b, 2b#1- p9- 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3a; Adjacent - p9- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5ashrubs - p9- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4a; p13- 1a; Adjacent - p6- 1b, (POTR tall shrub) 1b, 2b, 3a, 4ashrublands p9- 1b, -15b --> unclassified; herbaceous p18- 1b, 5b, 7b, 8b, 12b, 13b, 14a1b, 4a, 1b, 2b, 3a; p8- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4ap2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2b, 7a, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a, 8bF&W- 1b, 2b, \3a; p8- 1b, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4a --> unclassified#1 - unclassified VAME; #2- Herbaceous - 1b, 2a --> HEMA-RUOCF&W 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2a, 3b, 5a, 6b --> unclassified.p9- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5a or p9- 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3ap1 (F&W) 1b, 2a; p6- 1b, 4b, 6b, 8b, 9b; p7- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4a, 5ap1- (F&W) 1a; p2- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7a; p5- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7b, 8b, 9ap9- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5a --> CEVE; p9- 1b, 2b, 3a --> Symphoricarpos spp.;forest? 1b, 2a; p2 --> PSME/CARU (doesn't fit)p1- 1b, 4a, 1b, 2a; p6- 1b, 4b, 6a, 7b -->unclassified; p6- 6b, 8b, 9a, 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5a^LVAL TvArea is ARTRS shrubland - no CEVE in point, but there is some downslope. There are a few PSMEs scattered in point, there are more dense clumps of conifers upslope (to the west). Pretty straightforward community ARTRS covers a low 12% and the herbaceous is dominated by BRCA. Dry area with plenty of gravelly open areas.Community is co-dominated by CEVE and ARTRS with CEVE having more cover. So 1st choice is CEVE shrubland, but put alternate ARTRS because it's close in cover. Herbaceous is dominated by BASA. Whole area seems really contiguous so felt comfortable putting the point here. 1st time I've seen MEBU out here!Again we're in an Aspen-ABLA mix. The forest is domianted by POTR at 12% with ABLA (3%) and PSME (1%). There are only a couple PSME here. Lots going on in the understory - ARTRS and SYOR co-dominate the shrub layer. Herbaceous layer is continuous with patches of dense HEUN and ERUM forming patchy mats underneath. CARU and PSSP co-dominate graminoids. Keys easy to POTR/SYOR/Tall forbs (SYOR not quite 10%, but close enough to stick it there) but since is doesn't mention ABLA I also like POTR-ABLA/Tall forbs. (There is probably enough HEUN and Agastache to consider it tall forbs).Community is a PICO forest with a few T2 ABLAs and PSMEs. There are few PSME individuals, but the ones that are here are big and fat (~2 of them in point). There is enough ABLA regen to dominate the shrub layer. Herbaceous layer is sparse with CARU dominant. Not a very forby area.Point is in area with scattered conifers and aspens, but is dominated by CEVE shrubland. Conifers are mixed with 3% PSME, 1% PIEN, and a trace of ABLA (one individual). POTR also occurs at 3% and has 1% regen understory. Shrub layer is CEVE with SYOR and herbaceous is dominated by CARU and PSSP. Really don't feel tree cover is high enough to call this a forest or woodland, though north of point conifers get thicker. From what we walked through, believe the polygon to be CEVE with scattered trees.f zA@ApRAApRA@04J060CEVEARTRSn/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVSSDNonen/an/aNoneNone07IWest of Phelps LakeGrand TetonB071216A.corTrimble12Gremer, None, None, NoneYesNo@ ,8200feet55150Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)`@:(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a) none too obvious - steep slope1st point by myself (and a good climb too and MEBU)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceantothus velutinus, Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)b@9lbXND:0,( xlhb2. fRMF>2;A@A~kRAA~kRA@04J059POTR/SYOR/Tall forbsPOTR-ABLA/Tall forbsn/aCEGL000615Populus tremuloides / Symphoricarpos oreophilus / Tall Forbs Forest (lumped)FEPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone05IMoose/Wilson Rd N of Granite THTeton VillageB070821A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of area.6400feet18110Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@:(n/a)(n/a)4020(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)~ 50m from roadMoose/Wilson RoadPopulus tremuloides, Abies lasiocarpa, Pseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)(n/a)Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis(n/a)Helianthella uniflora, Eriogonum umbellatum, Pseudorogneria spicata, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)~@9F:0xnb@# }s[UQIA"ZTNHC>82-|f>2;A@x~A@rlRA~AqlRA@04J058PICO/CARUn/an/aCEGL000139Pinus contorta / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone06IValley trail north of GraniteTeton VillageB070819A.corTrimble12Gremer, Villalobos, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of PICO forest.6600feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2@:(n/a)(n/a)4030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)x@)Yay! An easy key!/PICO forest.Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa, Pinus contorta, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)@97-#}si_[WMC7-#wseM3nZUP>2;> YA@pA@TqRAxATqRA@04J063PRVIn/an/aCEGL001108Prunus virginiana -(Prunus americana) ShrublandSMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07INW of Phelps overlookGrand TetonB071220A.corTrimble12Gremer, None, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of shrubland.8400feet65165Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(@=(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)Game trail, Standing snagsGot buzzed by a hummingbird.(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Prunus virginiana, Ceanothus velutinus(n/a)Agastache urticifolia, Bromus carinatus(n/a)p9- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4a; p13- 1bsi yokg]SI?5+! YUG/dPKF>2;A@AiqRAA@iqRA@04J062unclassified - ABLA-PIAL forest (ABLA-PIAL/CAGE)n/an/aCEGL000128Pinus albicaulis - Abies lasiocarpa Woodland [Provisional]FWBFMCNonen/an/aNoneNone07INW of Phelps OverlookGrand TetonB071219A.corTrimble12Gremer, None, None, NoneYesNo@ ,8700feet55170Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)|@=(n/a)(n/a)4012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)Some standing dead snagsWhite bark pine? Nice and cool in the shade.Abies lasiocarpa, Pinus albicaulis(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex geyeri, Balsamorhiza sagittata, Arnica cordifolia(n/a)@9bVLrvl`VLB8&  \VPJE@:50>2;A@AqRAA@qRA@04J061ARTRSn/an/aCEGL002993Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation [Provisional]SSDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07IWest of Phelps OverlookGrand TetonB071217A.corTrimble12Gremer, None, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of area.8200feet60150Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)~@:(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)H@)Way too easy to get to this point! Growling belly....(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis(n/a)Bromus carinatus, Pseudoregneria spicata(n/a)p11- 1b, 2b, 3a?"tj`VvlbXLB8.$ u_1+% fRMH>2;LVAL \ABLA T2 dotted throughout. Tall forb and S2 create a single strata. VAME dominates with variety of secondary shrub species including AMAL, SOSC, LOUT, SYOR (1-3% each). Graminoid layer is diverse but dominated by CAGE and CAHO. BRCA and ELGL are also prevalent. Forb layer is robust and dense and shared evenly between AGUR, HEMA, THOC, and URDI at 1-7% cover each. No shurbland in key really fits so tried herbaceous for tall forbs. HEMA-RUOC is a bit of a stretch, but listed as an alternate.Point is in Alnus shrubland. ELGL dominates understory (20%). URDI dominates forbs. Past werstern edge of point area gets more wet and is graminoid dominated. Too many bugs to say much else.Community is a PRVI domianted shrubland, PRVI cover 20%. There is a dense patch of CEVE on downslope (SE) border and one other patch within the point giving it ~7% overall. AGUR domiantes the herbaceous layer. One PIAL occurs in point with a tiny patch of CAGE under it and a small juniper also under it. Keyed out easily to PRVI shrubland. There are 2 standing dead snags - probably PIAL ~ 30" diameter.Point falls in denser patch of conifers than probably polygon as a whole. To the north and northeast (across slope) there are less dense patches of ABLA, to the west and north west there is less dense patches of ABLA-PIAL (up slope) and in the openings in between there are some scattered PSMEs. ABLA dominates with T2 and T3 totalling 12% class code and PIAL codomiantes at 3% (25% relative cover also makes the map code FWB 1st choice, with FMC 2nd). CAGE dominates herbaceous with some ARCO under canopy and BASA in openings. ARTRS has a few scattered shrubs in openings.N PbA(@A@NRAANRA@04J066unclassified - POBA/RUPAn/an/an/a!unclassified - Populus balsamifera / Rubus parviflorusSDSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone14JMouth of Leigh CanyonMount MoranC071318A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNor@,7400feet4560Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)D@?(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)10200440(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)p@)GPS with a blackeye(n/a)(n/a)Populus balsamiferaRubus parviflorus(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)r@9k_UKAwsokg]SI?5+ qYC ~xsn>2;A@(AaRA$AaRA@04J065unclassified - VAME/Tall forbHEMA-RUOCn/aNew-GRTE-078Vaccinium membranaceum ShrublandSMRHFDNonen/an/aNoneNone14JWest side of Leigh LakeMount MoranC071317A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@ ,7200feet1890Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Slightly sloping step in slope@=(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0450(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)b@)Need to relax in the rain(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum, Agastache urticifolia, Thalictrum occidentale(n/a)Carex geyeri, Carex hoodii(n/a)z@9@6,"zpf\P zvhP: x>2;A(@ЈAqRAAqRA@04J064ALIN/Mesic graminoidsn/an/aCEGL001148Alnus incana / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandSAINoneNonen/an/aNoneNone07INW of PhelpsGrand TetonB071221A.corTrimble12Gremer, None, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of Alnus shrubland7700feet30160Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)|@=(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a) Game trailsBugs and nettles yuck(n/a)(n/a)Alnus incana(n/a)(n/a)Elymus glaucus, Urtica dioica(n/a)p14- 1b, 2b, 3boe+!xnd`\RH>4*  ]YK3rmh>2;LVAL xPOTR T2 occur patchy in dense, dispersed clumps giving it a low relative cover. POBA S1 occur in much of the same fashion, ABLA T3 is also patchy but only at ~1%. PRVI and AMAL S2 layer consistent throughout at ~30% total with twice as much PRVI as AMAL. Graminoid layer diverse but continuously domianted by CAGE.Very few T2 ABLA and PIEN and one monster T1 PSME. All else is patchy AMAL ~7% with occassional VAME patch and POTR regen. Only consistency is in graminoid layer which is very diverse, but dominated heavily by CARU. Difficult to classify. High variability within polygon.This is one helluva hodgepodge. The area is probably distrubed by avalanche and flooding (dry streambed channels abound). There are patches of most species, giving total cover was difficult. POBA dominates the sparse T2 layer at 7% with T2 ABLA at 3%. POBA regen domiantes the shrub at 12%, with ABLA at 7% and ACGL at 3%. Herbaceous layer is diverse, sparse and extrememly patchy. Lots of species could and are listed as 1 or trace. Lots of bare rocky ground. Keys to POBA/Mixed herbs, but ABLA not mentioned in that community. Map code fits well.Mature ABLA/PIEN forest with trees > 100 feet tall growing in +/- dense clumps. Despite canopy patchiness, shrub layer is consistent primarily of VAME but also with LOUT and RUPA. Conifer regen is low <5% total. Major graminoid is CAGE @<3%. Strong forb component mostly of OSDE and THOC (3-7% each). Alternate community not within 50m but definately within polygon.Point is in unclassified POBA regen area. The POBA covers 20% and is about 6-8 feet tall. Understory is dense and continuous with RUPA dominating at 30%. Area definitely is snow influenced whether it be heavy snow pack or avalanche, so chose map code SDS. Point area captures polygon well. POBA is a bit clumpy - dense patches are at least 50% cover, but RUPA dominated openings give it an overall 20 cover class code.x A@xAwRAxAuRA@04J069unclassified - AMAL/CARUCARUn/aCEGL001108Prunus virginiana -(Prunus americana) Shrubland (lumped)SMRHGLNonen/an/aNoneNone14JLeigh Canyon, bottomMount MoranC071322A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@,7100feet1895Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Lies on east facing ridge of footslope with various micro aspects and levels of exposure.@?(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0150(n/a)(n/a)`@)Adjacent A plot is boulder outcrop(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Amelanchier alnifolia, Vaccinium membranaceum(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)@ 9si;1ui_UQMC951' #gQ)# ytn>2;A4@ARAA@RA@04J068POBA/Mixed herbsn/an/aCEGL000675Populus balsamifera (ssp. trichocarpa, ssp. balsamifera) / Mixed Herbs ForestRCDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone14JMouth of Leigh Canyon, valley bottomMount MoranC071321A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNoh@,7200feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)In between ephemeral and year round streamsJ@?(n/a)(n/a)257(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)017(n/a)(n/a)N@)Aerial orienteering off snow fieldsPopulus balsamifera, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)Populus balsamifera, Abies lasiocarpa, Acer glabrum(n/a)Carex geyeri, Agastache urticifolia, Bromus carinatus(n/a)L@ 9[QG;1'%!  aWMC+)' E?93.)#|hc^>2;A4@خARAخARA@04J067ABLA-PIEN/VAMEn/an/aCEGL000341Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain ForestFSFNoneNoneABLA-PIEN/MEFEn/aFSFNone14JMouth of Leigh CanyonMount MoranC071319A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo4@,7100feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@?(n/a)(n/a)10030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)@)Cool game trail to get herePicea engelmannii, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum, Lonicera utahensis, Rubus parviflora(n/a)Osmorhiza depauperata, Thalictrum occidentale, Carex geyeri(n/a)|@9{yo)}si]SI?5 UOID?/)#xd_Z>2;jg 1~A@AbRAAaRA@04J072ARTRSn/an/aCEGL002993Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation [Provisional]SMRNoneNoneCEVEn/aSCVNone14JNW Leigh Lake, Base of MoranMount MoranC071417A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoZ@,7800feet58110Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Undulating footslope with drainage areas. This polygon is on a ESE facing toeslope but drainage to NE gives northern part of point a NE aspect).@H(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0450(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a) Game trailsFlies between Jenny's sunglasses and eye balls(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis, Ceanothus velutinus(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)|@ 90$zpf }si]=3) i1+%  fRMH>2;A@tARAxARA@04J071ARTRSn/an/aCEGL002993Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation [Provisional]SMRSSDNonen/an/aNoneNone14JNW Leigh Lake, base of Mt MoranMount MoranC071416A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of ARTRS shrubland.7300feet66150Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)H@H(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a) Game trailLog update (crusin), cutest little beetle with snuggleupagus nose(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Carex geyeri, Eriogonum umbellatum(n/a)p9- 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3b@6vj`VLB0*&n0*$ fRMH>2;A@ARAARA@04J070PRVI/CAGEn/an/aNew-GRTE-045Prunus virginiana / Carex geyeriSMRNoneNonePOTR/AMAL-SYOR/CARUn/aRAPNone14JNW side of Leigh base of Mt MoranMount MoranC071414A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo(@,7100feet50170Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)On south facing footslopet@?(n/a)(n/a)107(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0440(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a) Game trailFernPopulus tremuloides, Populus balsamifera, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)Prunus virginiana, Amelanchier alnifolia, Populus tremuloides(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)@ 9 dZPzpf\ZVLB6pl^F0rZUP>2; A b A@xRAb A@xRA@04K081POAN/SHCAn/an/aNew-GRTE-056Populus angustifolia / Shepherdia canadensis ForestFCWRCWNonen/an/aNoneNone13MSpread Creek west of HwyMorann/aGarmin12Villalobos, VargaYesNoPoint represents polygon well6800feet00Valley floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Spread creek alluvial fan@ (n/a)(n/a)4012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)t@1st plot after lunch; Garmin Etrex Accuracy: 18 ft; time = 12:37Populus angustifolia(n/a)(n/a)Populus angustifolia, Shepherdia canadensis(n/a)Poa pratensis, Solidago multiradiata, Elymus lanceolatus(n/a)p1- 1b, 2b, 3a; p8- 1b, 3ayQGwmc;{wmcYOKG=3'|vTPD>4rZUP>2;A ` A@RA` A@RA@04K080POAN/ARTRVPOAN/POPRn/a?New NVC neededPopulus angustifolia / Artemisia tridentata var. vasyana / Eriogonum umbellatum Dry Outwash WoodlandFCWNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13MSpread Creek, W of HwyMorann/aGarmin12Varga, VillalobosYesNoPoint represents polygon well6800feet00Valley floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Old braided stream channels and uplandsH@(n/a)(n/a)4012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)027(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)@4 Before lunch!! Garmin etrex accuracy: 16 ft; time= 11:53Populus angustifolia(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, Purshia tridentata, Shepherdia canadensis(n/a)Poa pratensis(n/a)J@ B6,"bXND,*( uoic^YSMHb]R>2;A _ A@|RA_ A@|RA@04K079PIPU/JUCOunclassified - PIPU/SHCAn/aNew-GRTE-076Picea pungens / Shepherdia canadensis ForestFBSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13MSpread Creek, west of highwayMorann/aGarmin12Villalobos, Varga, None, NoneYesNo@ 6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Valley floor next to Spread Creekl@(n/a)(n/a)40121012(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)@Most SHCA Brian has seen; Garmin Etrex accuracy: 16 feet; Time - 10:26Picea pungensPopulus tremuloides, Picea pungens(n/a)Shepherdia canadensis, Dasiphora floribunda(n/a)Poa pratensis, Geum macrophyllum(n/a)@ th^pV|rnjfbXNBfbVPF ojP>2;| A@ ARA ARA@04R064unclassified - ARTRV-SYOR/Mesic forbsn/an/aCEGL001532Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - Symphoricarpos oreophilus / Carex geyeri Shrub HerbaceousSSWSMRSSDn/an/aNoneNone18NEast of Two Ocean LakeWhetstone Mtn.C062618A.corTrimble12Massatti, None, None, NoneYesNo\@ B7000feet13220Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Shallow slope (end of) ending in 2 ocean lake drainage.@H(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)4020(n/a)(n/a)0260(n/a)(n/a)Game trails, browsing evidentViews of northern Mtns across Jackson Lake(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Helianthella uniflora, Eriogonum umbellatum, Agastache urticifolia, G. viscosissimum, Carex hoodii(n/a)@Gx0&{wmc_[QG=3) }sc]YQI=93{vqlgb>2;A@f A@͊RAj A͊RA@04R063unclassified - PICO/ARCOPICO/CAGEn/aCEGL000141Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri Forest (lumped)FLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone18NEast of Two Ocean LakeWhetstone Mtn.C062617B.corTrimble12Massatti, None, None, NoneYesNoP@ B6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)valley floor.@E(n/a)(n/a)65302512(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0160(n/a)(n/a)game trails through areaHoly mosquitoes, PICO/ARCO!!!Pinus contortaPinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Arnica cordifolia, Oxytropis sp., Geranium viscosissimum, Carex geyeri(n/a)t@G ukaW;{qgc_[WMC7 yaE ~yn>2;A@n A@RAn ARA@04R062CAUTn/an/aCEGL001562Carex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationHGSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone18NTwo Ocean Lake DrainageWhetstone Mtn.C062617A.corTrimble12Massatti, None, None, NoneYesNo@B6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Valley floor of small drainageF@E(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0290(n/a)(n/a)CIARMoved into highlands completely yesterday (lack of stuff about this perfect place)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex utriculata, Carex vesicaria(n/a)@Gw}si_UKA7-!QM?' dPKF>2;/] 2CA4@$A@{RA,A{RA@04R112ACGL Avalanchen/an/aCEGL001061Acer glabrum Avalanche Chute ShrublandSDSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone12IS. of main Cascade Canyon TrailMount MoranA070821A.corTrimble12Massatti, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@[7800feet66360Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)steep footslope beneath cliffband on avalanche prone slopet@g(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)10300460(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)!avalanche disturbance prevalenthad to wait for satellite coverage(n/a)(n/a)Acer glabrum, Salix cf. bebbianaMenziesia ferruginea, Lonicera utahensis(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)p1)1a,2b,3a (ACGL avalanche)lB8.$<{ok]E/xd_Z>2;A@`A@|RAhA|RA@04R111CAHOunclassified - Herbaceousn/aNew-GRTE-021Carex hoodii Herbaceous VegetationHFDHGSNonen/an/aNoneNone12ICascade south facing toeslope 2m upMount MoranA070820A.corTrimble12Fugate, Massatti, None, NoneYesNoJ@[7700feet29180Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@g(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)F@ Ztiny polygon w/ tall Melica(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex hoodii, Angelica arguta, Thalictrum occidentale(n/a)@ _( zpf\RH>4*  tpbJ4~faF>2;A@8A{RADA{RA@04R110ABLA-PIEN/ACGL Avalancheunclassified - ABLA-PIEN/THOC AvalancheABLA-PIEN/THOCCEGL000294Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Acer glabrum ForestRAMNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone12IN. of main Cascade Canyon trailMount MoranA070819A.corTrimble12Massatti, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo pt represents thick regen well7700feet22180Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)toeslope of an alluvial fan of avalanche areat@g(n/a)(n/a)2530(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)d@ Zwe aren't visitor use folks, why do people talk to usAbies lasiocarpa, Picea engelmannii(n/a)(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa, Picea engelmannii, Sorbus scopulina, Lonicera utahensis(n/a)Thalictrum occidentale(n/a)@ _  B8.~rh^ZVLB>:0& |rb\XPH\VPJE@:4/n>2;W kA @AYzRAA@XzRA @04R338unclassified - POTR/SPBEn/an/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRAFFAPNoneALINn/aSAINone11JW of Moose PondJenny LakeA092717A.corTrimble12Massatti, None, None, NoneYesNop@7000feet3890Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)midslope@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2530(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)02120120(n/a)(n/a)D@Mark put point in wrong polygon on aerial map!(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)(n/a)Spiraea betulifoliaCalamagrostis rubescens(n/a)R@ xRH>xndZVRH>4*|xjR>  xsn>2;A@A1zRA A0zRA @04R337unclassified - POTR/SPBEn/an/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFAPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone11JNW of Lupine Meadows THMooseA092716A.corTrimble12Massatti, None, None, NoneYesNoRepresentative6200feet74100Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)midslope@(n/a)(n/a)4072512(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)Wildlife trailVery steep very yellow, seems like helicopter is taking aobut a dozen bodies to rescue cachePopulus tremuloidesPopulus tremuloides(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)Dominant shrubs not in keykC9 }yoea][WMC7' qYO! xsn>2;A4@A'zRAA&zRA @04R336ABLA-PIEN/RILAn/an/aNew-GRTE-067Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Ribes lacustre ForestFSFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone11JN of Lupine Meadows THMooseA092715B.corTrimble12Massatti, None, None, NoneYesNoRepresentative6900feet950Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)slightly sloped toeslopeN@(n/a)(n/a)65202512(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)N@Cobwebs everywherePicea engelmannii, Abies lasiocarpaPicea engelmannii(n/a)Ribes lacustre(n/a)Eymus glaucus(n/a)"RILA >5%. ABLA and PIEN dominatemcA{wsoe[O }oWM! |d_Z>2;Q A@8ADjRA8A@DjRA@04X030GEVIn/an/aCEGL001941Ligusticum filicinum - Delphinium X occidentale Herbaceous VegetationHFXNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone05Gjust west of granite/teton crest junctionRendezvous PeakA071317A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Young, None, NoneYesNorepresentative9000feet560Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)surrounded by talus slope area & undulating slope@ (n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)@should we go break camp or do another?(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Geranium viscosissimum, Ligusticum filicinum, Aquilegia flavescens(n/a)n@wmk_UKGC9/%]SI?'#!m dPKF>2;A@A;iRAA;iRA@04X029CAGEn/an/aCEGL005864Carex geyeri Herbaceous VegetationHSDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone04Geast of moose lake divideRendezvous PeakA071316A.corTrimble12Young, Ruehmann, None, NoneYesNo$@9300feet22330Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@ (n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)@contemplating if we should've done this point because of plant development stage (snow still present in small patches, area recently melted out). 80% GPS battery power, not 80% slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex geyeri, Festuca idahoensis, Ligusticum filicinum, Asteraceae(n/a)@=3) }yukaWMC9/%QM?' dPKF>2;A@pA@iRAxAiRA@04X028GEVIn/an/aNew-GRTE-020Geranium viscosissimum Herbaceous Vegetation (lumped)HFXHRSNonen/an/aNoneNone04G~100m E of teton crest trailRendezvous PeakA071315A.corTrimble12Ruehmann, Young, None, NoneYesNot@9000feet20320Shoulder(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)shoulder of small slope\@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)some pocket gopher tunnelingonly ~ 80m from last point, weather's coming!(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Geranium viscosissimum, Festuca idahoensis, Ligusticum filicinum(n/a)@, xnd ~tj`VL@~zlT6hPKF>2;J, <^A@S A@RAS ARA@04X084ARCA/POPRn/an/aCEGL002988Artemisia cana (ssp. bolanderi, ssp. viscidula) / Poa pratensis Semi-natural ShrublandSSWNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone16Mnear junction to Inside Road/Jackson LakeMoranB072917A.corTrimble12Young, None, None, NoneYesNopoint represents polygon6700feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)$@=Mamma and baby moose and of course, a moose jam!(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia cana(n/a)Bromus inermis, Potentilla gracilis, Cirsium arvense(n/a)p11- 6a, 7b unclassified[5+ ukaW?=;3+GA;50+%nZUP>2;A@P` AqRAN` ArRA@04X083SYORn/an/aCEGL002951Symphoricarpos oreophilus ShrublandSMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone16MNorth of Oxbow Bend, across roadMoranB072915A.corTrimble12Young, None, None, NoneYesNopoint represents polygon7000feet35170Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)midslope of an area that forms a small drainage below.@@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)t@=feeling kinda dizzy& .(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Populus tremuloides, Amelanchier alnifolia(n/a)Gayophytum diffusum, Hesperostipa comata, Eriogonum umbellatum(n/a)H@-maWG=3)uk_yKG9!dPKF>2;A@a A>RAa A>RA@04X082POTR/Tall Forbsn/an/aCEGL000618Populus tremuloides / Tall Forbs ForestFAPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone16MNorth side of road across from Oxbow BendMoranB072914A.corTrimble12Young, None, None, NoneYesNo@ 26900feet20246Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@>(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)107(n/a)(n/a)027(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)R@=fresh elk sign on the way here(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Prunus virginiana, Populus tremuloides(n/a)Phleum pratense, Eriogonum umbellatum, Senecio serra, Agastache urticifolia(n/a)@-QE;{qgeaWMKG=3) {wiQGzfa\>2;JLVAL bArea of point is in what was once PSME dominated forest that is turning to ABLA succession. Tall PSMEs are dying off - very little crown and seem to be crisping up to their crown. Many dead snags and several standing and leaning snags. ABLA T2 are patchy with denser areas, but overall total 20%. CAGE and CARU co-dominate graminoids, 12% each. VAME is the main shrub. Keys to ABLA-PSME-PICO, but no PICO.CEVE dominates the S2 overwhelmingly although +/- dense patches of ARTRS and POTR are present. Overall CEVE is ~ 30% with ARTRS at ~12%. PRVI, AMAL and SYOR occur at 1-3%. Graminoid layer diverse, but ultimately CAGE at ~3%. The major forbs are AGUR, ERUM, and BASA at 1-3%.We're in a short PIAL woodland with ABLA co-dominant. Both trees are height class 10, no T2 canopy. ARTRS domiantes the shrub layer probably making this a farily uncommon community. CAGE dominates graminoids at 30%, and ERUM is most common forb at 3%. Plenty of large rocks in area, but not a lot of bare ground. Steep slope above. Could resemble krummholz, not technically krummholz, but looks beat to hell by snow.S1 ACGL and POTR are sparse and scattered at 1-3%. S2 is a sea of CEVE and ARTRS with uniformly patchy dispersal within a relatively continuous stratum both ~20%. Other notable shrubs are PRVI, AMAL, and SYOR with PRVI leading at ~ 7%. Graminoid layer almost entirely CAGE and a forb component shared evenly between ERUM, BASA, AGUR, and HEUN at 1-3% each.We are in an ARTRS dry shrubland, ARTRS at 20%, SYOR at 7%. PRVI occurs, but low cover (1%). Herbaceous layer is fairly sparse at 12% with CAGE, BRCA, and ERUM. Pretty straight froward. One tiny PSME in point. Put SMR as 1st map code because of SYOR cover and map code mentions ARTRS (still put SSD as alternate). POTR regen area mentioned in last point is south (downslope) border of polygon (as in next polygon down). eA @A@oRAAnRA@04J075ABLA-PIEN/CARUABLA-PSME-PICOn/aCEGL000301Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFSFFMCNoneARTRSn/aSMRNone14JNW Leigh Lake, base of Moran Mtn.Mount MoranC071420B.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNoT@J7700feet60150Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)There is a step in slope just below point.*@H(n/a)(n/a)10030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)Dying PSMEs, game trailsWhy is the polygon drawn this way?!Abies lasiocarpa, Pseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Carex geyeri(n/a)p2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1aVLT.$PF<2 |:4.)$ ojZ>2;A4@ARAARA@04J074CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNoneARTRSn/aSMRNone14JNW Leigh Lake, base MoranMount MoranC071420A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@,7800feet55120Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)$@H(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0450(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)Could be snow influencedGPS runaround(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Artemesia tridenata ssp. spicifomis(n/a)Carex geyeri, Agastache urticifolia(n/a)t@9H>pf\XTJ@<8.$|xr>:,dPKF>2;A @ A@~RAA}RA@04J073PIAL-ABLAn/an/aCEGL000128Pinus albicaulis - Abies lasiocarpa Woodland [Provisional]FWBKRTNonen/an/aNoneNone14JNW Leigh lake, base of Mt MoranMount MoranC071418A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@,8100feet22140Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@@H(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1012(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)ungulate scatSteve digs hole(n/a)Pinus albicaulis, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis(n/a)Carex geyeri, Eriogonum umbellatum(n/a)`@ 9C9~zpfb^TJ@6*  zbLnZUP>2;zLVAL 6 b  PDj\Good rep of area. Forest canopy is patchy and pt. reps both openings and canopy coverwhole polygon is this Carex community, so any point on the interior would rep well, so - Good repAA pt reps well this open PICO forest.AA pt reps well. Polygon involves entirely herbaceous area but dominant veg is not distributed evenly. AA pt. encompasses both types of patchy distribution.AA pt. reps very well. Areas of +/- dense vegetation exist throughout polygon.Good rep of polygon, moved point further away from next polygon (which is conifer woodland)very good rep. Some areas of more dense CARU than CAGE but canopy composition consistent.Good rep of area, density of canopy looks good for area, though throughout the polygon canopy cover may increase a little, or decreaseHard to say, GPS giving grief! However, area surrounding AA pt. seems homogeneous for pt. to give a good rep.AA pt. reps well homogeneous PICO forest.Good rep of large polygon - polygon very homogeneousGood rep of patchy PICO/ARTRV polygonGood rep of area, point falls ~20 m from conifer forest edge, so focused on area away from it, though conifers are dotted throughout polygonAA point reps very well this small polygonGood representation of sparse ABLA regen area.AA point represents well although plant distribution is patchy with areas of +/- cover throughout polygon.Good representation of polygon. There are less dense openings but those seem small and few.Good representation of fern area, though polygon on whole includes areas with denser POTR regen and some areas with conifer regen (polygon clumpy - point is just ferns & ALIN downslope, but within polygon).AA point represents well. Had trouble figuring out exact point due to satellites and GPS screen, navigated with compass and we're only ~ 20m off.Good rep of point thorugh not sure why polygon is drawn as it is. There is lots of variability in polygon from ARTRS shrubland to more sparse conifers to denser conifers.LVAL This snow affected polygon is a patchy T3 POTR canopy at ~12% dotted with occassional T3 ABLA. S1 ACGL present at ~3% overall, but with patchy arrangement as well. The S2 layer is far more continuous primarily of VAME 20% but also with AMAL, SOSC, LOUT at 1-3% and POTR regen at 7%. Shrub layer is so dense there is a low overall graminoid almost entirely of CAGE at ~7%.If this isn't an avalanche chute it is strongly effected by snow. The POTR's are all ~10ft tall and grow leaning downslope. So, we keyed it to a POTR avalanche. POTR T3 regen covers 30% with patches of ACGL at 7% and SOSC a bit more continuous but also at 7%. Other shrub components are more POTR, AMAL and a bit of PRVI. CAGE dominates the understory. A big PSME and 2 tall ABLA's fall in point, but they are isolated.This is a mixed deciduous shrubland with POTR regen happening. The S1 consists of ACGL, POTR, and SASC at 3-7% each. The S2 is primarily VAME, AMAL, SYOR, and PRVI with VAME at ~12% and all else at 1-3%. The graminoid layer is continuous CAGE at ~20%. HEUN is the most predominant forb and quite notable at ~7%. Although neither POTR nor ACGL constitute an overwhelming abundance, the diversity of the shrub layer fit well with the Avalanche community description.We're in a bracken fern community - fern covers 80% with HEMA at 3%. That's about it. A few big rocks scattered in. Point is bordered by ALIN shrubland (downslope to the SE) and to the west we have a regen ABLA-PIEN/ACGL that forms western edge of polygon.ABLA/PIEN regen happening here with scattered T2 surrounded by S2 regen. About twice as much regen as T2. Shrub layer almost entirely VAME with occassional LOUT and AMAL. Graminoid predomianately CAGE. ABLA-PIEN and POTR occur in patchy fashion, as does the VAME in conifer gaps. Areas of +/- density throughout polygon. oA @̱AˀRAرAˀRA@04J078POTR AvalancheACGL Avalanchen/aCEGL005886Populus tremuloides Avalanche ShrublandSDSSMRNonen/an/aNoneNone14JMouth of Paintbrush CanyonMount MoranC071516A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoN@,7600feet50130Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@K(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)10120430(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)Avalanche pathboreal toad encounter(n/a)(n/a)Acer glabrum, Populus tremuloidesVaccinium membranaceum, Amelanchier alnifolia, Populus tremuloides(n/a)Carex geyeri, Helianthella uniflora(n/a)h@93{qgc_[WMC9/%qm_G1ojZ>2;A @ԳARAA€RA@04J077PTAQn/an/aNew-GRTE-016Pteridium aquilinum Herbaceous VegetationHFMNoneNoneALIN/Mesic graminoidABLA-PIEN/ACGLSAIRAM14JWest Leigh LakeMount MoranC071515A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@J7400feet22110Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Topesope of avalanche chute@K(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0490(n/a)(n/a)Avalanche chuteFerns and lots of adjacent communities.(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Pteridium aquilinium(n/a)@9dZPF<2yoe[QG=3'_[M5hPKF>2;A@`A@RAhARA@04J076ABLA-PIEN/VAMEn/an/aCEGL000341Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain ForestRFSRAMNonen/an/aNoneNone14JMouth of PaintbrushMount MoranC071514A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo"@J7400feet2590Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@K(n/a)(n/a)107(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)Avalanche path, snow affected1st rainy day plot yea!Abies lasiocarpa, Picea engelmannii(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)|@9{q+|rplbXLB8.$ pJD>83.(#xd_Z>2;Ja ^A@ARAARA@04J081ALBA-PIEN/VAMEn/an/aCEGL000341Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain ForestRFSRAMNonen/an/aNoneNone14JMouth of PaintbrushMount MoranC071520A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo\@J7300feet27130Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@N(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)Avalanche?? SnowWe're outta here(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex geyeri, Vaccinium membranaceum(n/a)@9f\RH(vlbXLB8.$ pJD>83.(#xd_Z>2;A(@$ARAARA@04J080POTR Avalanchen/an/aCEGL005886Populus tremuloides Avalanche ShrublandRAMRAPSDSn/an/aNoneNone14JMouth of Paintbrush, South facingMount MoranC071519A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@J7400feet43130Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Toeslope of footslope that last point was on@K(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)10200440(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a) Base of snow accumulation areaOh my God!(n/a)(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Acer glabrum, Abies lasiocarpaVaccinium membranaceum, Populus tremuloides(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a) p1- 1a, 2a9!9/%}si]soaI3xd_Z>2;A @A@RAARA@04J079POTR Avalanchen/an/aCEGL005886Populus tremuloides Avalanche ShrublandRAPSDSNonen/an/aNoneNone14JMouth of Paintbrush Canyon, South facing slopeMount MoranC071517A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@J7700feet70130Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)steep footslopeJ@K(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1040(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)Avalanche pathLunch and 70% slope(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Acer glabrum(n/a)Amelanchier alnifolia, Populus tremuloides, Sorbus scopulina(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a) p1- 1b, 2a`V |xtj`VL@"|dNxd_Z>2;LVAL: d r Point is in another of those odd PICO w/ ARTRV understory. It is near a denser PICO forest across the trail (west) but polygon is this open canopy area. PICO covers ~12% (T2 + T3) and ARTR and ARAR codominate the shrubs at 07 and 03 respectively. ARTR shrubland to the east is also outside of polygon. CAGE is clumpy but 07 overall and ERUM at 03. Chose unclassified 1st b/c ARTR is dominant understory w/ ARAR but PICO/CAGE also keys out.This area is much like last point. It borders conifers to the west and the road to the east. ARTR covers 20% w/ a few ARAR in point. Herbaceous layer is even more sparse than last point, but ERUM is still most common. One big PSME and a couple T3's are in point & a couple lodgepole as well. (Conifers dot much of polygon as well). Not enough ARAR to call it codominant.Area is ARTRV with a few T2 PSME's dotted in and a bit (01%) of PICO S2 regen scattered in as well. ARTR covers 20%. Herbaceous layer is sparse and dominated by ERUM. Lots of bare, rocky ground. Put alternate comm b/c PSSP & BRCA are codominant.The S2 is dominated by ARTR spic and AMAL continuously thorughout the interior of the polygon @ ~ 7% each. The POTR is found primarily along the edge but occurs patchy giving it a 7% cover as well. The graminoid is nearly all CAGE. Forbs occur seldom consisting of HEUN, ERUM, & BASA ~ 1% cover each. A couple of very large PSME are in polygon (~80 ft tall).Point is in sparse ABLA regen community. ABLA only covers ~10% (cover code 12) and is short (about 8 feet tall). Shrubs are dominated by VAME at 12%, which I lumped in with CAGE (30%) for strata. They're close enough in height to lump. Cage is looking healthy and VAME is pretty short. Downslope on what may or may not be in the polygon is another Alder patch (did not put as adjacent community though). One big PSME is in point area. No PIEN but closest community is ABLA-PIEN/VAME.l A@A~RAA@~RA@04J084ARTRV/BRCAn/an/aCEGL001021Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Bromus carinatus ShrublandSSDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13KInside road S. of String Lake turnoffJenny LakeA071620A.corTrimble12Gremer, None, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of polygon6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@N(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)~ 30 m from roadJ84 & B84(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)F@9@6,"|rh^RH>4*ye p\WR>2;A@A~RAA~RA@04J083ARTRV/PSSPARTRV/BRCAn/aCEGL001030Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Pseudoroegneria spicata ShrublandSSDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13KS. of String Lake turnoff (inside road)Jenny LakeA071619A.corTrimble12Gremer, None, None, NoneYesNo@J6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@N(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)017(n/a)(n/a)100 m from roadspooked a herd of elk(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemeisia tridentata ssp. Vaseyana(n/a)Eriogonum umbellatum(n/a)@9MC9/vlbVLB8. ~0*$wc^R>2;A@ARAARA@04J082ARTRSn/an/aCEGL002993Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation [Provisional]SMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone14JNW shore of Leigh LakeMount MoranC071522A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoT@J7000feet31180Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@N(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)j@)last point of trip(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis, Amelanchier alnifolia, Populus tremuloides(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)P.9 - 1a;p.11 - 1b, 2b, 3awmcYOE9/%s]1+% fRMH>2;{ A@ARAARA`@04J087PICO/VASCn/an/aCEGL000172Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone27JJDR, West Park BoundarySurvey PeakA071919A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoR@ J7900feet00Interfluve(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)z@Q(n/a)(n/a)4030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)standing snags & 1,000 hrsand the thunder rollsPinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium scoparium, Carex geyeri(n/a)same as last point.oe#yuqg]SI?5+!_[M5nZUP>2;A@A@dRAAcRA`@04J086PICO/VASCn/an/aCEGL000172Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone27JJDR, past site #8, north ridgeSurvey PeakA071918A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNoh@ J7800feet17260Interfluve(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@Q(n/a)(n/a)4030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)10200160(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)dead standingJenny digs holePinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)Pinus contorta, Pinus flexilis, Abies lasiocarpaVaccinium scoparium, Carex geyeri(n/a)(n/a)"p. 5 - 1b, 2b& ..7a PICO/VASC^wmiea]SI?51-# mi[C-nZUP>2;A @A@t|RAAt|RA@04J085unclassified - PICO/ARTRV/ARAR/CAGEPICO/CAGEn/aCEGL000141Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri Forest (lumped)FLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone12Kinside road S. of Cascade turnoutJenny LakeA071621A.corTrimble12Gremer, None, None, NoneYesNoJ@J6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)nax@N(n/a)(n/a)2512(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)047(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)~20m from trailanother PICO/ARTR 170 points collected at PDOP 8, 10 points at PDOP 20Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, Artemisia arbuscula(n/a)Carex geyeri, Eriogonum umbellatum(n/a)^@9vj`tukgcYOC?5+! q/)# >2; LVAL |H"This is a multi strata relatively open PICO forest. PICO comprise the entire T2 layer @ ~12% and the majority of the T3 layer @ 7% sharing the rest of the T3 w/ ABLA at 3%. PICO and ABLA regen occur @ 3% each. The herbaceous layer almost entirely CAGE w/ occasional CARU.we are in a PICO-ABLA codominated community, PICO T2 covers 12% w/ ABLA T2 at a 7. There is a little bit more ABLA regen than PICO - T3 & S2 have 3% and 7% while PICO T3 & S2 covers 3% each. Dense, continuous herbaceous layer w/ what is CACA at 12%, lots of forbs that I could all list as a trace, but most common are GEVI and Fragaria. No heads on the CACA but we collected it. This site is fairly moist.T2 canopy layer predominantly ABLA ~20% w/ scattered mature PICO and few PIEN (& occasional PIFL). Regen is primarily ABLA w/ scattered PIEN. The shrub layer is a +/- dense sea of VAME w/ VASC occurring in its understory. Major graminoids are Xerophyllum tenax and CAGE.PICO canopy is uniform @ ~25% cover. The conifer regen includes PICO, PIFL, and ABLA @ 1-3% each and occur @ varying heights b/t 3' and 10'. The regen is relatively sparse, covering only a low 7%. The major shrub is VASC @ 40% and it occurs consistently thorughout the area. CAGE is the dominant graminoid @ ~ 7%.Point is in PICO forest - PICO covers a low 30% class code - and the PICO's are typical sparse canopy and low DBH. Understory has some T3 ABLA (3%) and the shrub layer is codominated by PICO, PIFL, & ABLA regen. VASC forms a dense carpet in most of the point and CAGE occurs at 12%. One large patch of VAME gives it a 3%, though most of the point is VASC and no VAME. Further down slope there is +/- VAME, +/- VASC, and +/- CAGE, so w/i polygon, not w/i 50 m, there may be PICO/VAME and PICO/CAGE pA@6 A@iRA2 A@hRA@04J090PICO/CAGEn/an/aCEGL000141Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KOpposite site 3 on JDRFlagg RanchA072017A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@ J6900feet16190Terrace(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)undulating w/ varying aspects and shallow slopes&@Q(n/a)(n/a)65122512(n/a)(n/a)047(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)downed woody debrisfeels like a whole new dayPinus contortaPinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa, Pinus contorta(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)J@9tj*yokgc_UK?OK=%nZUP>2;A@ARAA@RA@04J089ABLA-PSME-PICOPICO/CACAn/aNew-GRTE-059Abies lasiocarpa - Pseudotsuga menziesii - Pinus contorta ForestFMCFLPNonen/an/aNoneNone26JJDR North of Road b/t site 6&7Flagg RanchA072016A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo @ J7000feet12180Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)4@Q(n/a)(n/a)4020257(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0150(n/a)(n/a)T@)so nice to do some work!Pinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpaPinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Pinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Calamagrostis canadensis,Calamagrostis rubescens,Carex geyeri Geranium viscosissimum, Vaccinium scop(n/a)@9|<~trnjf\RF<2(j.(" jeZ>2;A(@<AbRA8AcRA@04J088ABLA-PIEN/VAME/XETAn/an/aCEGL005917Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum / Xerophyllum tenax ForestFSFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26JJDR - S. of orad near W. boundarySurvey PeakA072014A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@ J7600feet5780Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)"@Q(n/a)(n/a)6530(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)dead standing snagsmiserable morning - bugs, gps, wet slope - I quit, I m going to IdahoAbies lasiocarpa, Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa, Vaccinium membranaceum(n/a)Vaccinium scoparium, Xerophyllum tenax, Carex geyeri(n/a)@9^T&}si_UC?;3+_YSMHC=72nid>2;LVAL We re in a PICO forest w/ combined T2 and T3 making up 20% cover w/ a strong ABLA T3 canopy - 12%. ABLA has very few seedlings but the PICO S2 covers 7%. Shrub is dominated by VASC at 12%, LOUT at 3%, and SPBE at 3%. Graminoids are codominated by CAGE and CARU, both 12%. Forbs are sparse and include Arnica and Lupine. This area could be keyed to PICO/CAGE or PICO/CARU but since both of these graminoids are patchy and exclusive of each other, and VASC is consistent throughout, we left PICO/VASC as only community name.This wet herbaceous meadow is occupied mainly by CAAQ and Deschampsia cespitosa. The CAAQ is completely dominant along the waters edge but becomes codominant w/ Deschampsia cespitosa as you move towards the center of the clearing. In any case it remains the prevailing graminoid. The ntoable forbs are PEGR and Camassia quamash. Salix surrounding but not in polygon.This multi cohort mixed conifer stand has a T2 primarily of PICO w/ occasional PIEN. T3 is composed mostly of PICO and ABLA w/ TR of PIFL. S2 layer is all conifer regen, mostly ABLA @ ~7%. The shrub layer is dwarf consisting of VASC @ ~3-7%. CAGE dominates herbaceous layer @ ~12%. Keyed as PICO forest due to T2 canopy almost entirely of PICO. Keyed to PICO/VASC as adjacent community b/c nearby areas have denser VASC.Point is in herbaceous community dominated by Phleum pratense (40%) w/ some Poa pratensis, and Carex utriculata, and another Carex species - 3% ea. There's one pool of standing water ~ 10 m x 10 m where the C. utriculata is found. Area is pretty damp and polygon has a stream running through it to the SW of us. Mapped as HGS due to presence of Carex and some standing water. A@ ARA$ARA@04J093Carex aquatilisn/an/aCEGL001802Carex aquatilis Herbaceous VegetationHGSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26JAcross road from site #7 JDRSurvey PeakA072022A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo<@J7100feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@S(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0270(n/a)(n/a)`@)across from our campsite(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex aquatilis, Deschampsia cespitosa(n/a)p.19 - 1b,2b,3b,4b,5b,6aka wmcYOE;1'ieW?)zfa\>2;A@ A,RA A+RA@04J092PICO/CAGEn/an/aCEGL000141Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestFLPNoneNonePICO/VASCn/aFLPNone27KJDR, just E. of camping zoneFlagg RanchA072019B.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@J6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)T@S(n/a)(n/a)40202512(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)game trail, downed logsSpruce-fir forest to bePinus contorta, Picea engelmaniiAbies lasiocarpa, Pinus contorta(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa, Pinus contorta, Picea engelmanii(n/a)Vaccinium scoparium, Carex geyeri(n/a)@9WM zpfb^TJFB8.*&" `\N6 nZUP>2;A@8 AߟRA: AߟRA@04J091PHPR-POPR-BRINn/an/aNew-GRTE-026Phleum pratense - Poa pratensis - Bromus inermis Herbaceous VegetationHGSHGLNonen/an/aNoneNone26KJDR site #2Flagg RanchA072019A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@J6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@S(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0280(n/a)(n/a)@)Botany moment w/ Carex(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Phleum pratense, Carex sp. Many spikelets @ tip, Poa pratensis(n/a)p.18 - 1b, 3b& & & .., 13a4*  |rh^TJ@6*  zbL60*$ |d_Z>2; n*A@ AТRA AТRA@04J096unclassified - CAPEn/an/an/a!unclassified - Carex pensylvanicaHGSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone27KW. of powerline N. of Flagg RanchFlagg RanchA072116B.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@J7000feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)whole polygone is a slight depression in the valley floor @V(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0280(n/a)(n/a)standing water, ushuge field of Carex(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex pennsylvanica(n/a)F@9{qg]S- ymgcU='tnid>2;A@ AƢRA A@ƢRA@04J095PICO/VASCn/an/aCEGL000172Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone27KW. of powerline corridor N. of Flagg RanchFlagg RanchA072116A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoAA pt. reps well7000feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@V(n/a)(n/a)40202512(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)"Downed woody debris Bark beetlePeaceful PICOPinus contortaPinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Pinus contorta(n/a)Vaccinium scoparium, Carex geyeri, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)same as O4J094{_U}yoea]YUKA5+! s[EnZUP>2;A@ AMRA A@NRA@04J094PICO/VASCn/an/aCEGL000172Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone27Kpowerline corridor, N. of residentialFlagg RanchA072114A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNoL@J7000feet6210Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)gently undulating terrain @S(n/a)(n/a)65122520(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)@)Thinned or powerline debris?Pinus contortaAbies lasiocarpa, Pinus contorta(n/a)Pinus contorta, Lonicera utahensis(n/a)Carex geyeri, Calamagrostis rubescens, Vaccinium scoparium, Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)N@9maWka!uqmie[QE {wiQ;nZUP>2;LVAL0  JWe are actually in an ERUM dominated community w/ ARTR occurring mostly on the edges - but since there is no ERUM community we keyed it as an ARTR/BRCA, but that really doesn't fit too well (especially since what we think is Achnotherum is dominant graminoid). So, first choice is unclassified ERUM, 2nd = ARTR/BRCA. Lots of bare, pebbly ground (like 50%). Map code HFX fits well though, gave SSD as alternate due to alternate community name.PICO T2 canopy w/ patchy distribution, and relative cover ~20%. T3 PICO w/ similar arrangement at ~12%. No real S2 strata w/ no substantial PICO regen (~3%) and only a TR of any true shrub. Noticeable canopy gaps exist supporting a more diverse herbaceous layer, however the ony continuous sp. Is CAGE at ~20% (see spp. List for diversity in openings).Area is a slight depression (though flat, it is lower than the conifers adjacent to it), that has standing water a few inches deep. Area is dominated, densely and continuously, by Carex pennsylvanica. C. utriculata is the next common sedge at 7%, with Carex aquatilis occurring at the edges of the polygon along w/ the P.groenlandica. Very straightforward and uniform, conifers are not in polygon.PICO T2 is relatively open and evenly spaced at a low 20%. The T3 is primarily PICO w/ occasional ABLA and a TR of PIFL. S2 is almost entirely PICO w/ a TR of ABLA and PIFL. VASC is dominant shrub w/ a patchy matrix throughout. The graminoid layer is continuous and shared evenly b/t CAGE and CARU w/ areas of +/- of either. LUAR is the only notable forb.  A@ A@RA A@RA@04J099PICO/CACAn/an/aCEGL000138Pinus contorta / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KJDR S. of Flagg, across highway fromteh H2O statioFlagg RanchA072120A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@X6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)$@Y(n/a)(n/a)40202520(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0270(n/a)(n/a)~ 50 m from trail"you are a good man, Fugate, and thorough"Pinus contortaPinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrostis canadensis, Carex geyeri, Fragaria virginiana, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a) p. 5, 1azdZT8wmiea]SI=3)u_nZUP>2;A@ AsRA A@sRA@04J098unclassified - ERUMARTRV/BRCAn/aCEGL001021Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Bromus carinatus Shrubland (lumped)HFXSSDNonen/an/aNoneNone26KAcross rd. from water station S. of FlaggFlagg RanchA072119A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@X6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)z@V(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)w/in 100 m of roadlots of bare soil, surface rock, ERUM(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Eriogonum umbellatum, Achnotherum lettermanii(n/a)p. 12, 1a,2b,3b,4b, 5a9 5 ukaWM531)! E?93.)#upd>2;A@` ARAb ARA@04J097PICO/CAGEn/an/aCEGL000141Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestFLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone27KJDR - W. of Park housingFlagg RanchA072118A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@J6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)some slight undulations (only ~2-3%)@V(n/a)(n/a)40201012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)@)some crazy kinds of flies 'round herePinus contortaPinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)p. 5 1b --> 9B, 10a{cYOE) }si_[WSOE;/SOA)nZUP>2;LVALlF H PvxN 6Well represented - above slope of survey poleUTMs placed pt on edge of polygon - we moved into the middle.Good rep of pretty uniform polygonPt is well within polygon, yet polygon is heterogeneous and pt falls directly on ridge top (resulting in the inclusion of N and S facing vegetation).Moved Pt down hill into more homogeneous site. This new pt represents polygon well.Good rep of area, there are areas of more dense CEVE to the north and south, but here looks very representative of wholePt represent polygon well, although edges remain difficult to see.Polygon boundaries are difficult to identify. This point seems more xeric than J114 which was in the same polygon.Polygon edge not obvious. Point represents surrounding area. Large scale burn makes polygon boundaries vague.Good rep of polygon - there are patches of +/- density of shrubs and PSMEs, but htis captures it well.Good rep of polygon - though not sure why it's a different polygon than the last one.AA point reps well, although areas of varying S2 and T2 densitiesPoint captures small polygon well.AA point reps well polygon. Polygon highly variable - with most of polygon being a PICO/POPR woodland but also containing patches of willows interspersed around woodlands.Good rep - actual point is ~ 20m further into polygon, but due to ease of travel we put it here and focused inward.Small polygon so AA point reps very well. Point code 885 wihin polygon, but appears to much denser PICO regen.AA pt. reps very well. Some areas of +/- dense PICO regen, moved point into polygon more, there were 2 points in same polygon, both on edges, so tried to split the differencegood rep of pretty uniform polygonAA pt. reps very well although it includes the only PICO patch w/in polygonAA pt. reps both the forest openings and what lies under the PICO canopypolygon is patchy w/ +/- ARTR and +/- bare ground, but point captures both&LVAL ~ 6>We're in a typical S2 PICO regen community- lots of 1,000 hrs, S2 covers 30%. Some T1 PICO's survived the fire and occupy a high 3% code. CAGE dominates herbaceous at 12% with GEVI at 7%. Lots of forbs at 1% or trace cover but didn't list them all.Salix shrubland dominated by Salix geyeriana at ~30% mixed w/ occasional SAWO @ ~7%. Understory composition is an array of mixed graminoids, POPR and BRCI, appeared the most abundant. Much of the graminoid layer was without heads making identification and allocation difficult. However, based on community description, SAGE/SAWO mesic graminoid was a good fit.Community is a regenerating PICO stand w/ a few T1 emergents that survived the fire and are still standing. T2 is sparse at 3%, but the T3 is continuous and is the major layer at 20%. For strata purposes I lumped the S2 ( 3%) in w/ the T3. CAGE dominates the understory at 20%, w/ 7% CARU and various other graminoids at 1% or less. GEVI is most common forb at 3%. Keys to PICO/CARU 1st, but since CAGE is dominant, put it as 1st choice.This is a saturated polygon in standing water. CAUT is the most dominant @ ~50% but TYLA is also quite abundanat at ~40%. Solidago gigantea was also present @ ~7% as was an unknown juncus >4ft tall. All spp. Experienced patchy distribution w/ areas of overlap. CIAR was noticed in small amounts ~1%.The PICO T2 canopy is evenly distributed w/ exception to canopy openings. The T3 layer is primarily PICO w/ occasional ABLA and the seldom PIEN and PIFL. There is little to no shrub layer w/ SHCA, JUCO, and LOIN @ <1% each. The herbaceous layer is dense and quite diverse with most diversity occurring w/in canopy openings where there is a healthy mix of grasses and forbs, the most prevalent being FRVI, GEVI, POGR, VAED, POPR, ELGL and PHPR. However, where a canopy occurs dominance is held by CACA at ~12% and CAGE at ~12%.s A@ ARA ARA@04J102SAGE-SAWO/Mesic graminoidsn/an/aNew-GRTE-033Salix geyeriana - Salix wolfii / Mesic Graminoid ShrublandSWLNoneNoneSAGE/CAUTn/aSWLNone26KJDRFlagg RanchA072214B.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@X6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@Y(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1040(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)h@ )"willow you idiot"(n/a)(n/a)Salix geyeriana, Salix wolfii(n/a)(n/a)Poa pratensis, Bromus ciliatus(n/a)H@9D:0xnjf\RH>4* |nV@:4.)$ |wr>2;A@ ARA ARA@04J101PICO/CARUPICO/CAGEn/aCEGL000139Pinus contorta / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KShefield CreekFlagg RanchA072214A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of PICO polygon6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)flatr@Y(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)fire scars, ~15 yrs ago9/11 committee on NPR(n/a)Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex geyeri, Calamagrostis rubescens, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)!P.5 1b, 2b& & .9a 2nd 9b,10a8.$ukaWMIE;1' [WI1t`[P>2;A@j AtRAn ArRA@04J100CAUTn/an/aCEGL001562Carex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationHGSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone27KPole Cat CrossingFlagg RanchA072122A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo very rep6800feet00Channel(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)^@Y(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)04100(n/a)(n/a)weedsmud & leeches & Cattail(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Carex utriculata, Juncus sp., Typha latifolia(n/a)p. 19, 1b -7aqVLukeaWMC9/%}ys?;-dPKF>2;@ x&A@F A;RAH A;RA@04J105PICO/CARUPICO/CAGEn/aCEGL000139Pinus contorta / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KSheffield CreekFlagg RanchA072217A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo Good rep6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)elevated valley floor, undulating terrain@\(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1030(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)post burned areaCARU w/ heads(n/a)Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Carex geyeri(n/a)same as 04J104_UKA%yoe[O_[M5t`[P>2;A@ A@RA  ARA@04J104PICO/CARUn/an/aCEGL000139Pinus contorta / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KJDR - Sheffield CreekFlagg RanchA072216A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo^@X6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)on another flat raised area in valley floor, not really an interfluve nor a step in slopeB@\(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1020(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0150(n/a)(n/a) fire scars, some dead and downfire model discussion(n/a)Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Carex geyeri(n/a)p.5 1b& 9aE+!i=3)%! c_Q9#nZUP>2;A@& ARA( A@RA@04J103PICO/CAGEn/an/aCEGL000141Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestRLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KJDR - Sheffield CreekFlagg RanchA072215A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNoD@X6900feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)on a slight raise in landscape- but flat (up from willow point 04J102)@Y(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)fire, downed logs, etcAh, the sounds of nature& & & & & .and road construction(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Pinus contorta(n/a)Carex geyeri, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)same as 04J101=!%ymMI;# nZUP>2;LVAL ^ PICO regen again. Dense T3 PICO layer with a bit of S2 PICO underneath. CARU is only major graminoid, with lots of Chamerion and Lupine in here as well. LOUT and VASC are only other shrubs, both with sparse cover. Not enough VASC to make the break.Most of the PICO regen occurs along polygon edge where it borders adjacent areas of far more dense PICO regen. Area surrounding AA point is more open with no well established T3 strata. It is primarily mixed graminoid/forb with few shrubs. The most abundant grass appears to be CACA with ELGL occurring about half as frequently. CARU is also apparent but is more localized around the polygon edge. GEVI is prevalent along with many other forbs with Tr -3% cover. One of which is CIAR ~3%.Very homogeneous and dense T3 of PICO regen dotted w/ dead/burned snags. Shrub layer is weak and mostly of LOUT. Herbaceous layer diverse and continuous consisting primarily of CARU and dwarf shrub VASCMore PICO regen. This time no live T1 or T2, exist in area, though there are standing snags. T3 PICO dominate w/o really having an S2 layer below it. CAGE and CARU codominate the herbaceous layer - CAGE a low 12, CARU a high 12- w/ clumps of +/- density of each. Lupine is most common forb. ARTR,LOUT, Mahonia, and VASC occur at ~1-2 individuals each.PICO regen happening here. PICO T1 occur seldomly w/ about twice as much T2 than T1. T3 is major component creating only definite strata. No shrub is present although PICO regen S2 occurs at ~7%. The herbaceous layer is dense, occupied mostly by CARU w/ CAGE and GEVI coming in second.LVAL 2 > . ^  . Bln(T>HApex trail ~30m to the south, snow burialpresence of weeds (gram) ~200m from roadstreams to east and west ~200m from road~50 m from trail, near opening dominated by weedsSome conifers that surround polygon are dying, lots of CIAR within Alnus, bull and musk thistle too, Phleum, ungulate trampling and trailseveral dead & dying trees, mistletoestanding snags, dead & down, game trails, dry drainage running through pointPowerline, social trail, dead standing PSMEs, Sky Ranch ~50m away, musk thistle and CIAR is here100m from Sky Ranch (but no impact obvious), powerline to west~30m from trail, lots of game trails in areaGame trails, small creek near pointDead and down, fairly close to trailArea probably snow affected below a steep slopeWe're on a ranch, next to irrigation ditches~15m from creek, 30m from road, dead and downAvalanche (?) trees broken in half and bent slightly downhill.Steep slope, gophers, game trails belowPerhaps a fire about 50-100 years agovery old fire evidence (~50-100 years ago)Steep slope, part of polygon is unburned/rest is burned, insects abundant in standing dead fire stressed PSMEStill in burn area, but this point unburnedcatastrophic Fire, many game trailsFire, steep slope to either side (erosion), PSME are insect infested.Still in burn area, standing dead snags on either side of polygonFire, erosion - steep slope/bare mineral soilFire in 1990s, heavy browsing on Salix, erosion on steeper eastern portion of point.Catastrophic fire 1990s, elk browsing, non-native grasses and thistlesCatastrophic fire event in early 1990s, elk browsing, non-native grasses and thistlesLots of surface rock, glacial depositMoose trails, ~ 300m from gravel pit, Presence of POPR, PHPR, Tragapogon, and S. exiguia all point to disturbanceDead and down logs, standing snags, fire scars, CIAR (A072220A)fire ~15 yrs ago, Standing dead PICO T1 layer covers 3% A @ ARA ARA@04J108PICO/CARUn/an/aCEGL000139Pinus contorta / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KSheffield CreekFlagg RanchA072220B.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@X7000feet40240Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Footslope above step in slope@\(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1060(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)Fire ~ 15 years agoRain(n/a)Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Lupinus sp., Chamerion angustifolium, Vaccinium scoparium(n/a)p5- 1b-9a --> PICO/CARU&uka]YOE;1%WSE-nZUP>2;A@F AݞRAF A@ݞRA@04J107unclassified - CACACARUn/aCEGL001559Calamagrostis canadensis Herbaceous VegetationHGSHGLn/aPICO/CARUn/aRLPNone26KJDR - Sheffield CreekFlagg RanchA072219A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@X7000feet00Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Step in slope of N facing hillside@\(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)107(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0270(n/a)(n/a)~@]Holy CACA(n/a)Pinus contorta, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrostis canadensis, Calamagrostis rubescens, Elymus glaucus(n/a)@_kaWM }si_SyugO9 ojd>2;A@D ARAH ARA@04J106PICO/VASCn/an/a/CEGL000172Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestRLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KSheffield Creek near pondsFlagg RanchA072218A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNovery good rep.7000feet12360Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)footslope of undulating terrain@\(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1060(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)n@]Thank goodness for wet wipes!(n/a)Pinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Vaccinium scoparium(n/a)p 5, 1b& 7af\RH,"|rh^TH fbT<&o[UP>2;LVAL* >  Hhr*x*PABLA forest& P.4 14A ABLA-PIEN/CARUAspen with tall shrub... No SYOR, not enough AMAL, but PRVI or AMAL in key, so: unclassified - POTR/AMAL/CAGEp2- PIEN - 1b, 2a --> Senecio and Actaea make this break okay. Galium is present.p6- 1b, 4b, 6b, 8b, 9a? -- unclassifiedSub-Alpine- p3- 1b, 2a, 3a, 4b --> unclassifiedp9- 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3a OR p9- 1b, 2b, 3a(1st option) p11- sage - 3a; (2nd option) p9- 5ap3- 1b, 2b, 7a; p3- 1b, 2b, 3b...14ap6- ...unlcassified; p8- ...unclassifiedforb dominated, non-native spp.; Klara Note - Lump with non-native grasses for alternative name: PHPR-POPR-BRINp1F&W- 1b, 2b, 3a; p8- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4aDoesn't key as ABLA, ABLA-PIEN- 1b....7a, 8a --> ABLA-PIEN/VAME, because VAME is patchy gave ABLA-PIEN/CAGE.p1- 1a, p2- 1b, 2b, 3a; p3- 1b, 2b, 7b -->unclassified; try ABLA-PIEN - 1b, 2b, 3ap1- 1b, 4a, 1b, 2a; p6- 1b, 4b, 6b, 8b, 9b, 10a; p7- 1b...7b --> unclassified; start over on p6- 10b; p7- 1b, 2aDifficult due to co-dominance - p2- 1a, 1b, 2b; p3- 1b...7a, 8b; p2- 1b, 2a, 1b, 2aDifficult - 1- unclassified PIEN- PIEN is dominant; 2- ABLA-PIEN/VAME - although ABLA is very sparse the rest of the classification is a pretty good fit.p2- 1b...7a; p5- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5a or 5b, 6b, 7b, 8b, 9a OR p2- 1a, 1b, 2b; p3- 1b...14a; Adjacent - P2- 1b...unclassifiedshrublands - unclassified (1st choice); PSME/SPBE (2nd choice, although PSME cover is low, the north facing understory is much less shrub dominated)Doug-fir forests - End of section says "11" but there is no 11, so call it PSME/CHAN. The next best choice would be PSME/SPBE, although SPBE is only at class 01.PSME- 6a (1st choice); ABLA/PIEN - 15a (2nd choice)p9- 1b, 2b...15b --> unclassifiedp18- 1b-17b (unclassified), could possible stop at 14a (CARU), Map code HGS on list includes Calamagrostis sp. and since this area is fairly mesic - that's 1st choice. Step in slope creates a depression for more mesic species to occur.LVAL We're in a very similar community to 04J111. The only changes here are that there is more PICO - a high 7 rather than a low 7, there is more PHPR and less POPR and there's more POGR and less ERUM. A bit more SAWO also. Hard to justify a forest map code, but there are not any woodland codes, since there are areas of just herbaceous - did an adjacent.The T2 PICOs are sparse and leafed out all the way to the ground. The S2 SAWO occur patchy growing in evenly spaced clumps. The majority of polygon are the herbaceous components consisting primarily of POPR and PHPR and a few well established forbs such as ERUM, FRVI, and ACMI. Not enough PICO to key as a lodgepole woodland.Point is on a slight morainal elevation that has about 60% bare pebbly ground. ERUM dominates the area and a few shrubs are mixed in - ARTRV, SAEX, SABO. There are some scattered PICOs - T2, T3, and S2 only cover about ~ 5%. Toward the northern edge of polygon there is a slightly moister depression where SAEX and Phleum occur more denslely - hard to tell it it's in polygon or not, but think it is. Graminoids are co-dominated by BRCA on the drier, rockier areas and PHPR where any extra moisture is found - shade and depressions. Hard to key and assign map code - gave ARTRV/BRCA as alternative though ARTRV is very low cover.PICO T2 canopy is relatively open with some large canopy gaps. SABO surrounds the polygon on both sides and encroches into polygon mostly along the edge. Neither the T2 or S2 strata are continuous at all. PICO regen is localized amongst the open T2 PICOs at ~3%. DAFL and ARTRV appear in trace amounts. The herbaceous layer is the only continuous strata occupied mostly by POPR, PHPR, BRCA, and FRVI. This appears to be very ecotonal, a narrow band of PICO influenced heavily by surrounding communities. Because the Salix seem to be included in the polygon, we did an adjacent community surrounding polygons are made up of Salix communities./ vA@. A+RA0 A*RA@04J111PHPR-POPR-BRINn/an/aNew-GRTE-026Phleum pratense - Poa pratensis - Bromus inermis Herbaceous VegetationHGLNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone26KSnake River Gravel PitFlagg RanchA072317A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@ X6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@`(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0170(n/a)(n/a)Gravel pit, presence of weedsLots of one's 11-11-11-11-11-11(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Poa pratensis, Pleum pratense(n/a)p18- 1b, 5b, 7b, 8b, 12b, 13a|rh^TJ ukaWMA7-#yc71+%  |d_Z>2;A@J ARAN ARA@04J110unclassified - ERUMARTRV/BRCAn/an/a!Ecotone - Pinus contorta - Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. vaseyanaHFXSSDNonen/an/aNoneNone26KGravel Pit, NW ofFlagg RanchA072316A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNoD@X6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Elevated slightly due to glacial morain@`(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)047(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)J@]ARTR-SAEX-SABO??(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, Salix exigua(n/a)Eriogonum umbellatum, Pleum pratense(n/a)p21- 1b...18b -->unclassified6 OE;1s%gQ/)# {upd>2;A@ ARA A@RA@04J109unclassified - PICO/SABO/Mesic graminoidPHPR-POPR-BRINn/an/a!Ecotone - Pinus contorta / Salix boothii / Mesic graminoidsFLPNoneNoneSABO/Mesic graminoidPHPR-POPR-BRINSWLHGL26KSnake river gravel pitFlagg RanchA072315A.corTrimble12Fugate, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoV@X6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@`(n/a)(n/a)4012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)@]Steve politely redirects moosePinus contorta(n/a)(n/a)Salix boothii, Salix exigua, Pinus contorta(n/a)Poa pratensis, Phleum pratense, Fragaria virginiana(n/a)@9NB8rh^B~rh^TJ20.&hb]XH2,&!>2;2 A@ A@yRA AyRA@@04J114PSME/SPBEABLA-PIEN/CAGEn/aCEGL000457Pseudotsuga menziesii / Spiraea betulifolia ForestRDFRFSNonen/an/aNoneNone20KWarm SpringsColter BayA072619A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@ X7000feet00Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)another step in slope in undulating terrain@c(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2512(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)@]Lost and found pencil(n/a)Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea engelmannii, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Carex geyeri, Chamerion angustifolium(n/a)h@_!  ukaWK_[M5! ye`P>2;A@A@rRAAqRA@@04J113unclassified - SPBE-CEVE/PHPR/LLRICEVEn/aCEGL005835Spiraea betulifolia ShrublandSMRSCVNonen/an/aNoneNone20KWarm SpringsColter BayA072618A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNo@ X6900feet3295Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)step in slope above Jackson Lake@c(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)@]1st plot of week(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Amelanchier alnifolia, Lliamna rivularis(n/a)Phleum pratense, Carex geyeri, Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)B@_ ukaWMC7]YK3>2;A@ A RA A RA@04J112unclassified - PICO/PHPRPHPR-POPR-BRINn/an/a!Ecotone - Pinus contorta / Salix wolfiiFLPNoneNonePHPR-POPR-BRINn/aHGLNone26KGravel Pit - west of PondsFlagg RanchA072318A.corTrimble12Gremer, Fugate, None, NoneYesNo@ X6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@`(n/a)(n/a)257(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0160(n/a)(n/a)Gravel pit, weedsHaven't we been here already? And odor discussion Pig Pen from Charlie BrownPinus conortra(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Phleum pratense, Poa pratensis, Potentilla gracilis(n/a) p5- 1b...11b --> unclassifiedKkzpf\RHFB8."rZD ~n>2;LVAL Still in burn area, standing dead T3 snags common here. Area is dominated with CEVE with some scattered mixed conifer regen. To the SE there is denser conifer regen, but believe it to be in the next polygon over. SPBE occupies the areas not covered by CEVE. Graminoids are sparse with CAGE most common.Recently burned site - domianted by forbs. PSME regen ~7% cover. High shrub species diversity, but very low abundance. Much exposed mineral soil (accounts for success of PSME seedlings). Graminoids very sparse. No large standing dead or large down dead.This area is very difficult to give cover and identify boundaries. To the east and into a draw there is more dense conifer regen (kind of outside piont), there are large patches of SPBE alternating with large dense patches of CEVE, and patches that are more forb domianted. Overall, I would think of this area as CEVE and SPBE dominated with some mixed conifer regen going on.Previously forested site regenerating from catastrophic fire event in early 1990s. Shrub and forbs currently dominant. One small unburned patch indicates CAGE dominant site. PIEN and POTR indicate mesic site. Speices diversity is high. Conifer cover is mainly T3 and S2 - currently the T3 is domianted by PSME, while PIEN/ABLA comprise the S2 layer. This is the reason for the classifcation below.We are in a shrubland (which used to be a forest prefire) with scattered patches of PSME regen. The dominant shrub is SPBE, but it is so low to the ground it was lumped into herbaceous strata. CEVE occurs in dense scattered patches and one patch of dense AMAL raised it's cover a bit. Vegetation is dense and fairly diverse. PHPR dominates the graminoids with CAGE the next common. Many short standing dead snags are in area. CEVE cover is too low to really call it a CEVE community, but put it as alternate. N,A@AYRAA@XRA@@04J117CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KWarm SpringsColter BayA072622A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoPt well represents polygon7500feet20110Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)\@c(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)catastrophic Fire 1990sGift discussion(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Carex geyeri, Chamerion angustifolium(n/a) p9- 1b...5a|2(wmc_[QGC?5+! _[U!dPKF>2;A(@A@kRAAjRA@@04J116unclassified - PSME/CHANPSME/SPBEunclassified - CHANn/a!unclassified - Chamerion angustifoliumRDFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KWarm SpringsColter BayA072621A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@X7300feet4070Shoulder(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Shoulder of slope in undulating area@c(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)107(n/a)(n/a)043(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)@]Flybite(n/a)Pseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Chamerion angustifolium(n/a)B@_siwuqg]SI=eaS;' yn>2;A(@HA@cRAPA@cRA@@04J115CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KNW of Warm Springs CampColter BayA072620A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNo@ X7200feet2090Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Above Jackson Lake@c(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)Catastrophic fire in 1990s2nd point in same polygon(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Carex geyeri, Phleum pratense, Chamerion angustifolium(n/a)p9- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b, 5a[QuqmcYUQG=3) uqk73% dPKF>2;LVAL pOld burn transformed into a dense CEVE shrubland. CAGE is also dense and widely dispersed. A few ABLA saplings are present and also PAMY. Many large dead standing. Slope is steep and mineral soil is exposed. Forb species abundance is very low. Understory veg is dominated by CAGE.This a VAME dominated shrubland with some scattered PSME regen. There's a lot of VAME here, with SOSC the next most common. Herbaceous layer is continuous with CAGE and AGUR dominating. There are patches of CEVE in area that look denser surrounding the point, but hard to tell how continuous they are.Old fire site. Conifer strata is regenerating - T3 strata dominate and comprised of PIEN, PSME, and ABLA. Site is moist. Graminoids are sparse; understory dominated by forbs. VAME (yum!) domiante shrub, although wide variety of shrubs are present - none very abundant. Previous forest at site was composed of very large diameter PSME and PIEN - indicated by large dead and down (40+ DBH). There are several standing snags of this size.We are in an area of PIEN regen. T3 and S2 are a bit patchy with +/- densities of each, but 20% total for both (just PIEN). Other conifers are mixed in, but none really codominate with PIEN. Herbaceous layer is dense, continuous and diverse with many species at a trace and not listed. Alnus occurs in slightly moister areas scattered in polygon. Keys to ABLA-PIEN/CARU thorugh not much ABLA here.Burn regen site. Large, standing dead T2 ABLA/PSME. Shrubs currently dominate site. Graminoids nearly void. Forbs dominated by taller species (CHAN and LLRI). Cover is dense while unvegetated areas are bare mineral soil. No tree seedlings seen. CEVE and SPBE co-dominate the shrubs and are mutually exclusive. Although prior to fire site was PSME dominated it is currently a CEVE shrubland.\U pA@AˍRAA@ʍRA`@04J120ABLA-PIEN/VAMEn/an/aCEGL000341Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain ForestRFSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone19KSouth side of Waterfall CanyonColter BayA072716A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoPt well represents polygon.7000feet30100Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)f@e(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)407(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)FireEating huckleberries on way to point, survey pole as a prod(n/a)Picea engelmannii, Pseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)Vaccinium membranacium, Picea engelmannii(n/a)Eurybia conspicua(n/a)ABLA-PIEN- 8bzpNDvlbXF@<4,KE?94/)#xd_Z>2;A@ARAA@RA`@04J119ABLA-PIEN/CARUn/an/aCEGL000301Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestRFSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone19KMouth of Waterfalls CanyonColter BayA072715A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoWell represents polygon.6900feet3120Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Above Jackson Lake@e(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)107(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)Catastrophic fire 1990s1st plot of day(n/a)Picea engelmannii(n/a)Picea engelmannii(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Eurybia conspicua, Lupinus sp.(n/a)"p2- 1a, 1b, 2b; p3- 1b, 2b...14aJxnLB$yUKA7 wc/)# xd_Z>2;A@A2RAA3RA@@04J118CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KWarm SpringColter BayA072622C.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoWell represents point.7300feet40140Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@e(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)catastrophic Fire 1990sLast plot - bushwhacking in a circle to las plot twice -- oops!(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Spiraea betulifolia, Amelanchier alnifolia(n/a)Geranium viscosissimum, Lliamna rivularis(n/a)Same as J117(*  i_UQMC951' ]YS dPKF>2;U iA @A@4RAA3RA`@04J123CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone19JSouth slopes of Waterfall CanyonColter BayA072721A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoPt well represents.8100feet60140Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@h(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)FireBlister repair(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus(n/a)Carex geyeri, Agastache urticifolia, Helianthella uniflora(n/a)shrublands - 5a |xtj`\XND:0&}IE7 dPKF>2;A@A^RAA]RA`@04J122CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone19JSlopes south of Waterfall CanyonColter BayA072720A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoPt well represents polygon8100feet55140Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0@e(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)Z@]Lost map and long traverse(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)shrublands - CEVE (5a)kG=%{qgc_UKA7-#}IE7 dPKF>2;A@xARAARA`@04J121unclassified - VAME/CAGEn/an/aNew-GRTE-078Vaccinium membranaceum ShrublandSMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone19KSouth side of Waterfall CanyonColter BayA072718A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNo@X7400feet6090Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Z@e(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)Fire, erosionVAME domianted point (and not enough huckleberry!)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum, Sorbus scopulina(n/a)Agastache urticifolia(n/a)p9- 1b...15b -->unclassifiedD:0&wsoe[QG=3) wseM9xsn>2;LVAL" SPBE and CHAN codominate this west facing hillside. Not much else going on - extremely sparse graminoids. Some patches of CEVE outside point, but within polygon look denser, but cover would still be very low. No map code fits SPBE super well, so have been using SMR.Prefire site was PSME domianted - currently only a few large DBH trees survive - shrubs dominate. Because Pt is on a ridge top of small scale half the plot is north facing and the other half south. This results in two vegetation communities in the understory - but site is dominated by SPBE and xeric related forbs overall. Site is rocky with a lot of exposed cobbles. North facing slope is less shrub dominated and is CARU abundanat. South facing is shrub dominated and conifer regen increases the further south you look. Put PSME/SPBE as alternate because of regen to south and understory fits that community though canopy cover is so low.Point is in a wildflower meadow dominated by HEUN. No shrubs are present in point, though ARTRV is closer to lake shore (low cover though). Herb layer is continuous and fairly diverse. Bare, pebbly soil occupies the space between forbs - Probably ~ 30%.Wet, standing water site, dominated by ALIN and EQAR. Several tall forbs are also present. Graminoids are dominated by Carex spp. Site includes both young and senescing ALIN.In another CEVE shrubland. CEVE is less dense here than in last point. Herbaceous layer is dense and continuous and dominated by CAGE, AGUR, and HEUN. There are several huge dead standing snags (~40" DBH) and probably about ~15% bare soil. LA@8ARA8ARA@04J126HEUNn/an/aNew-GRTE-003Helianthella uniflora Herbaceous VegetationHFXNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone21KS of Webb Canyon, N of Warm SpringsColter BayA072814A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of polygon6800feet1270Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Above Jackson Lake@h(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)@]1st plot - mellow in a field of wildflowers(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Helianthella uniflora(n/a)p21- 1b...10albXND:vlbXND8 ok]E1hPKF>2;A@ARAARA`@04J125ALIN/EQARn/an/aCEGL001146Alnus incana / Equisetum arvense ShrublandSAINoneNonen/an/aNoneNone19KS of Waterfall CanyonColter BayA072722B.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@X7100feet17100Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)\@h(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)02700120Moose use, unburnedSquishy ground(n/a)(n/a)Alnus incana(n/a)(n/a)Equisetum arvenseMossAlder shrublands - 1aE"{wsokaWMC?;1' WSE-nZUP>2;A@A@RAARA`@04J124PTAQn/an/aNew-GRTE-016Pteridium aquilinum Herbaceous VegetationHFMNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone19KS of Waterfalls CanyonColter BayA072722A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of polygon7100feet10200Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0490(n/a)(n/a)Us, game trail, unburnedDownhill to ferns(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Pteridium aquilinum(n/a)p21- 1b, 2b, 3aiLB|rh^TJ@6,"QM?'hPKF>2; iA@@A?RATA=RA@04J129PSME/CAGEn/an/aCEGL000430Pseudotsuga menziesii / Carex geyeri ForestRDFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone21KS of Jackson mud flats/N of Warm SpringsColter BayA072816B.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoWell represented7300feet55270Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@k(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2512(n/a)(n/a)047(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)FireCircling with GPS(n/a)Pseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus(n/a)Iliamna rivularis, Chamerion angustifolium, Carex geyeri(n/a)DF forests - 9a_U/%}sokaWMC7-#{mUAnZUP>2;A@AnRAAmRA@04J128unclassified - SPBEn/an/aCEGL005835Spiraea betulifolia ShrublandSMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone21KS of Jackson Lake mud flats/N of Warm SpringsColter BayA072816A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of large area7400feet55270Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@h(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)F@ ]Nice elk - making us a trail(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Chamerion angustifolium(n/a)(n/a)(n/a) Shrublands - 1b...unclassified9/%ukaWMC7-#}oWCnid>2;A@0ARA0ARA@04J127unclassified - SPBEPSME/SPBEn/aCEGL005835Spiraea betulifolia ShrublandSMRFDFNonen/an/aNoneNone21KN of Warm Springs, S Jackson Lake Mud FlatsColter BayA072815A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo*@X7100feet45170Interfluve(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Pt falls directly on top of small east/west ridge, so slope is 45% to the south (170 degrees and north 350 degrees)@h(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)02120430(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@ ]Snackbreak on ridge top(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Amelanchier alnifoliaCalamagrostis rubescens, Solidago canadensis(n/a)(n/a)(@_>~tjfb^ZPF<2( ~pXDtod>2;LVAL* nWe're in a forbland dominated by ARDR, ERPE. Graminoids are fairly sparse and dominated by PHPR and ELGL. Site is fairly xeric with only a couple SYORs in point.Wet unburned microsite of spring fed wet areas above sedge marsh. All riparian veg characteristics apply to site - low growing forbs (Saxifrage, EQAR, MILE are very dense where water is running). Adjacent veg to springs is very dense COSE and tall forbs (ACRU, RUPA). Moss covers ground on wetter spots. PIEN dominates canopy and subcanopy with a very large T1 PIEN present. Because of the moistness of this site it is unburned. Vegetative cover is in multiple layers - the litter may be covered numerous times by a different strata. Forb layer is very diverse and abundant.Area has lots of microtopography variations because of fire we're in a very odd area.Three conifers co-dominante as far as total cover, but cover of each (PICO, PIEN, PSME) is extrememly patchy. Since the PSME regen was denser further away from the point we put it as an adjacent community, and where it was denser it was a lot of dense CEVE understory, so PSME/CEVE adjacent. Difficult to decide dominance in point area between PICO and PIEN, but the description for ABLA-PIEN/CARU includes PICO and PSME so we chose that. CEVE is patchy and scattered. CARU dominates understory and CHAN is dominant forb.Burned site. Regenerating to PSME. Forb dominated understory of high stature (ie. CHAN 2-5' tall). Bare mineral soil exposed at about 25%. Pt is in a small depression with dryer slopes enclosing. The dryer slopes contain higher densities of CEVE, while moist depression is forb and CAGE dominated. Forbs are robust and abundant beneath coniferous regeneration. Non-native PHPR is present throughout site. There are many standing dead ABLA saplings and unconsumed (by fire) down dead heavies.1 qEA@ ARA ARA@04J132ERPEn/an/aNew-GRTE-017Erigeron peregrinus Herbaceous VegetationHFXNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone21KMeadow on W shore Jackson Lake between Mudflats anColter BayA072820A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoD@X6900feet7200Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)B@k(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)Non-native thistlefragrant forbs...(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia dracunculus, Erigeron peregrinus(n/a)ERPE9/%wmcYOE;1%w_KhPKF>2;A4@A@RAARA@04J131PIEN/EQARn/an/aCEGL000363Picea engelmannii / Equisetum arvense ForestFSFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone21KS of Jackson Mud Flats/N of Warm SpringsColter BayA072819A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo"Pt well represents small polygon6900feet5080Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)|@k(n/a)(n/a)6520407(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)02600120V@ ]Cool and shadyPicea engelmanniiPicea engelmannii(n/a)Cornus sericea, Ribes lacustre(n/a)Actea rubra, Equisetum arvenseMossESF - PIEN/EQARi_#wmkgc_UK?5+!}oWCnZUP>2;A@A@ RAARA@04J130ABLA-PIEN/CARUABLA-PSME-PICOn/aCEGL000301Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFMCRFSNoneunclassified - PSME/CEVEn/aRDFNone21KS of Mud Flats/N of Warm SpringsColter BayA072818A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoWell represents.7000feet30100Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Above Jackson Lake@k(n/a)(n/a)2571012(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)0140(n/a)(n/a)FireReally hard point - note to us - write a description of area!Pinus contortaPseudotsuga menziesii, Picea engelmannii(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens, Chamerion angustifolium(n/a)@_I?) yoe[A;7/' MGA<7 ojZ>2;LVAL6 j Community is an Alnus shrubland with EQAR dominating most of the understory. Where pole actually landed is more dominated by thistle, several graminoids, Senecio and Geranium, and is in a small opening. Under Alnus and in another opening EQAR and Mimulus dominate, with much more dense EQAR. Because of this patchiness of the understory, both ALIN/EQAR and ALIN/Mesic forbs are listed as alternatives. Graminoids are fairly diverse but low total cover. Surrounding area is unburned.This forested site is difficult to classify, but not uncommon. The polygon is adjcacent to a very mesic area. This site is dominated by PIEN regeneration and large forbs (CHAN, EUEN, RUPA). Graminoids make up a small portion of herbaceous cover. SPBE and VAME co-dominate the shrubs. Cover is high and litter/duff layer is well developed. Several PSME and PICO are present in T3 layer, but PIEN is clearly dominant. ABLA abundance is very low. Area burned a while ago.PHPR dominated meadow with mixed forbs. Forbs are co-dominated by HEUN, GEVI, ERPE, and Solidago. Herbaceous layer is fairly diverse and continuous. CAGE occurs low and continuous. PSME and ABLA scattered around edges of polygon.This open forested site is on a steep slope and is partially unburned area surrounded by severly burned areas. Although some of the large mature PSME survived the fire, others were killed. There are many large standing dead. Post fire weed introduction is limited to PHPR and a few thistles. The understory is dominated by SPBE. Other shrubs are sparse and widely distributed. Forbs are domianted by asters. There is a continuous litter layer, but it is very thin. Most of previous litter appers to have been consumed by fire. The conifer strata includes some unburned PSME saplings, but no seedlings are present. A@A_RAA_RA@04J135ABLA-PIEN/VAMEunclassified - PIEN/VAMEn/aCEGL000341Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain ForestRFSNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KS of Warm SpringsColter BayA072913A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoWell representative6900feet30100Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@m(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)257(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)T@ ]1st plot by lake shore(n/a)Picea engelmannii(n/a)Picea engelmannii, Vaccinium membranaceum, Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Rubus parviflora, Eucephalus engelmannii(n/a)2@_SG=g];1si_UK93/'`ZTNID>83ytZ>2;A@8 ARA6 ARA@04J134PHPR-POPR-BRINCAGEn/aNew-GRTE-026Phleum pratense - Poa pratensis - Bromus inermis Herbaceous VegetationHFXHGSNonen/an/aNoneNone20KWarm Springs CampgroundColter BayA072823A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoWell representative6900feet590Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Slope borders Jackson Lake@m(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0270(n/a)(n/a)Elk browsing, campingLast plot by camp!(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Phleum pratense, Carex geyeri, Helianthella uniflora, Geranium viscosissimum(n/a)p18- 1b...12aP5+uka=zF<2( ye71+%  }e`Z>2;A @A@RAA@RA@04J133PSME/SPBEn/an/aCEGL000457Pseudotsuga menziesii / Spiraea betulifolia ForestFDFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KWarm SpringsColter BayA072822A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoz@X7000feet60160Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@m(n/a)(n/a)6512(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0440(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)@ ]Uphill bushwhack from campsitePseudotsuga menziesii(n/a)(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Prunus virginiana, Symphoricaropos albus(n/a)Aster ascendens, Heliomeris multiflora(n/a) DFF- 6a{{qgc_UKGC9/% UQC+nZUP>2;a A@A@RAARA@04J138PSME/VAMEABLA-PIEN/VAMEABLA-PSME-PICOCEGL000466Pseudotsuga menziesii / Vaccinium membranaceum ForestRDFRFSNonen/an/aNoneNone20KSout of Warm Springs CampgroundColter BayA072916A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNo@q7100feet3070Toeslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Above step in slope@p(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2512(n/a)(n/a)0450(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Od fire (50-100 years ago)Thunderheads on horizon, fire weather(n/a)Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea engelmannii(n/a)Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea engelmannii, Vaccinium membranaceum, Lonicera utahensis(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@_|rh^\RvlbXL&lXp`P>2;A@@A@RAHARA@04J137PSME/SPBEn/an/aCEGL000457Pseudotsuga menziesii / Spiraea betulifolia ForestRDFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KS of Warm SpringsColter BayA072915B.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoZ@X7100feet40100Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@p(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2540(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)Catastrophic fireSuper bushwhack - jungle women!(n/a)Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea engelmannii(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Ceanothus velutinus(n/a)Chamerion angustifolium, Thalictrum occidentale(n/a)Doug-Fir forests - 6a+F<{qmi_UQMC951' _[M5!nZUP>2;A@ AuRA AvRA@04J136ALIN/EQARALIN/Mesic forbsn/aCEGL001146Alnus incana / Equisetum arvense ShrublandSAINoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KS of Warm SpringsColter BayA072915A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of area.6900feet4120Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@m(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0460(n/a)(n/a)Canada thistle (A072914B)Thistle and nettle and mud - oh my!(n/a)(n/a)Alnus incana(n/a)(n/a)Equisetum arvense, Mimulus sp., Geranium richardsonii, Senicio triangularis(n/a)p14- 1a OR p14- 1b, 2b, 3aTJ@(wmc_[QG=3) \XJ2{gbP>2;zLVAL N bThis regenerating forested site is dominated by PSME as T3 with ABLA co-dominant. The understory is relatively dense with very high shrub species diversity. There are also pockets of open areas, including one of bare soil. In the open areas CAGE is dominant. In general this plot has high species diversity and dispersion. Hard to determine shrub dominance, CEVE would be next most common as SPBE, but shrubs are diverse. Area burned a while ago.Point is in PRVI dominated area that looks like it only contains forbs. PRVI is low in stature, shorter than the forbs and overall cover of herbaceous is higher, so lumped it into the herbaceous. There are a couple of large ACGL in point also. The unvegetated surface is well drained and gravelly.This polygon is a forb community, densely covered and dominated by PTAQ. Some shrubs are present on the edges and steepest slopes. Forbs dominate the site otherwise. Graminoids are scarce. HFM map code fits best, but site is tending toward xeric.We're in an area of Doug-fir and spruce regen( recovering from major fire) in the T3 while the S2 is shared evenly between PSME and PIEN, with PSME S2 denser in areas alternating with denser PIEN S2. That's the reason for alt communities given. Although VAME is technically an S2, did not want to stratify it with the conifer seedlings, but had to lump because it's not an S3. VAME is continuous, verly little herbaceous. Two surviving ermergent PSME are in area.Forest regen in a severly burned site. One T1 PSME survived fire. Regen is very dense - both shrubs and T3 PSME/PIEN. PSME dominant both as T3 and S2. Although THOC is dominant forb and nearly 5% this site is PSME/SPBE in every other way. Forb cover is not very diverse under T3 regen, this area is dominated by SPBE/CEVE. Forbs are found more in areas that are more open, providing more light.LVALh L J h 0  hbl8^Point represents polygon of sparse vegetation.Point is representative of polygon (no trees)Point represents odd shaped polygon, somewhat sparse vegetation.Good rep of odd shaped polygon, when doing species list tried to concentrate within polygon borders.Point is good rep of narrow/long polygon of Krummholz.Good rep of small, homogeneous polygonGood rep of area, though SYOR is denser upslope (west), the community looks the same.point represents well capturing the patchwork & diversity within polygonPt. represents well. Some areas with denser regen also T2 ABLAs were seen outside point as well as occasional T1 PICO. Point located on forest/grassland edge, so we moved it more into forest and did adjacent type for grassland.Good representation of large polygonDifficult to tell which polygon the point is in - both from map and GPS. Pretty sure we're supposed to capture this open forested area.Point represents well, ARTRS dotted with PSMEGood rep - captures a little bit of Salix dominated and a bit of open graminoid dominatedHard to tell what would be representative, but this captures a good mix (?!) Very mixed/divers polygon!Good rep of odd shaped small polygonPoint represents well. Whole polygon is mix of conifer-POTR regen and diverse shrubs.Point represents polygon of mostly CEVE but with strong ARTRS componentPoint represents sagebrush area with scattered T3 PICOSmall skinny polygon so lots of edge but point is good rep.Point falls on edge again, focused towards POTR regen but didn't move point due to density of POTR regen. Good rep of POTR regen.Good rep of big polygon, comprised of steep SE facing slopeGood rep of area, point fell close to edge so we focused species list and cover towards interior of polygon.Well represents. Dot for B846 is on edge of polygon on aerial photo - we moved it upslope into polygon.Good rep of area, though S2 conifers are a little less dense right at point.K _A@8AJRA<A@JRA@04J141PSME/SPBEn/an/aCEGL000457Pseudotsuga menziesii / Spiraea betulifolia ForestRDFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KShore of Colter Peak drainageColter BayA072919A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo Good rep.7200feet15120Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Above Jackson Lake~@p(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2520(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0212(n/a)(n/a)old fire (50-100 years ago)dirty selves...hairy?(n/a)Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea engelmannii(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)Doug-fir forests - 6aw'~zvlbXNB wseM9nZUP>2;A@(ARA0ARA@04J140PRVIn/an/aCEGL001108Prunus virginiana -(Prunus americana) ShrublandSMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KMouth of Colter CanyonColter BayA072918A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNo@q7500feet45160Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)R@p(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0250(n/a)(n/a)n/aWildflowers above lunch spot(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Prunus virginiana, Artemisia drucunculus, Agastache urticifolia(n/a)p9- 1b, 2b, 3b, 4a; p13- 1b{qg]SI?5+! YUG/dPKF>2;A @ARAA@RA@04J139PTAQn/an/aNew-GRTE-016Pteridium aquilinum Herbaceous VegetationHFMNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KEast of Colter peakColter BayA072917A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoWell representative7400feet40150Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@p(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0480(n/a)(n/a)n/aFern field/great veiw(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Pteridium aquilinum(n/a)Forb veg - 3a --> PTAQ_;1 xndZPF<2( KG9! hPKF>2;^LVALZ vVegetation is dominated by ARTRS with a co-dominant SYOR community. Graminoids are found throughout and around shrubs with a 5% cover. The forbs are comprised of trace amounts. The point is in the middle of steep slope. Trace amount of S2 POTR are found scattered. There are small rock outcrops and pebbly ground. We are on the S, SE facing side of a draw that goes east-west, on the north facing side (which is in polygon), there are more ABLA seedlings and graminoids. Our aspect creates a more xeric habitat. Because SYOR is co-dominant we chose SMR as 1st choice.Point is in a clearing between forested areas that contain PSME, ABLA, and PIEN. Community here is CEVE dominated with large gaps in the CEVE canopy where more SYOR, AMAL, and PRVI and ACGL occur, as well as more of the CAGE, CARU, and AGUR. The SYOR dominated area is not really large enough for an adjacent and is probably within the point boundaries. This clearing is on a steep east facing slope with xeric species. SYOR cover is too low to really key as co-dominant.Point is in area of more recent fire and is dominated by CEVE with patches of AMAL and ACGL and PRVI and SPBE dispersed throughout. CAGE and CARU dominate graminoiods.This forested site is regenerating from a fire 50-100 years ago. PICO is the dominant T2 while PIEN dominates T3. Small forbs and graminoids are scarce. The shrub layer is dense and dominated by VAME. Downed wood is abundant. CEVE is also present, but not dominant. Tall forbs are present, but not dense (5-9% cover).In another PSME-PIEN regen area with PSME dominant. SPBE is again dominant with patches of dense CEVE scattered in point. Shrub layer is continuous and diverse. Herbaceous layer is sparse and patchy. Saw a lot of VAME on way to point, but none in point. Because dominance is close, put alternate map code. Area may be affected by old fire. A@A@-RAA@+RA@04J144CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KS of Warm SpringsColter BayA072922A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoWell representative7000feet70100Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Steep slope above Jackson Lake west shoreN@s(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)Catastrophic fire, game trailLast plot on a wonderful game trail(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Amelanchier alnifolia, Prunus virginiana, Spiraea betulifolia(n/a)Carex geyeri, Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)shrublands - 1b...5amKAI?5+xndZPF<2&ie_+'dPKF>2;A4@\A@ԏRAhA@ӏRA@04J143PICO/VAMEn/an/aCEGL000169Pinus contorta / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain ForestRLPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone20KMouth of Canyon going to Colter PeakColter BayA072921A.corTrimble12Bokino, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoWell representative7000feet10140Step in Slope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)z@s(n/a)(n/a)40122520(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)027(n/a)(n/a)Old fire (50-100 years ago)Back by the lake!/ Osprey nestPinus contortaPicea engelmannii(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum, Lonicera utahensis(n/a)Chamerion angustifolium(n/a)Lodgepole forests - 5b, 6a; }sQ5~zvlbVLB8. q] nZUP>2;A(@ARAARA@04J142PSME/SPBEn/an/aCEGL000457Pseudotsuga menziesii / Spiraea betulifolia ForestRDFRFSNonen/an/aNoneNone20KDirectly west of Colter Bay on W Shore Jackson LakColter BayA072920A.corTrimble12Gremer, Bokino, None, NoneYesNoWell representative7000feet55100Backslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Area is comprised of many small, narrow, steep ridges@s(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1012(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0112(n/a)(n/a)J@]Steep/overlooking a slide on river running into Jackson Lake(n/a)Pseudotsuga meniziesii, Picea engelmannii(n/a)Spiraea betulifolia, Ceanothus velutinus(n/a)Carex geyeri, Iliamna rivularis(n/a)Same as 04J141u%G;1'# I?5+vbnZUP>2; 7A@\A@MRA\AMRA @04J147unclassified - POTR/VAME-PAMYPOTR/CARUn/aCEGL000575Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis rubescens Forest (lumped)RAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13JW of string LakeJenny LakeB080219A.corTrimble12Gremer, Other, Other, NoneYesNo@q8200feet70130Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)On a footslope, but if area below us were a bit more flat we'd be on a toeslope above a step in slope@v(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1040(n/a)(n/a)027(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Steep slope, game trailPOTR on rock outcrops(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Vaccinium membranaceum, Paxistima myrsinites(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@_|r}si_USOE;73) 5+!wcC=71,'!x>2;A@|A6RAA@6RA @04J146ARTRSn/an/aCEGL002993Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation [Provisional]SMRSSDNonen/an/aNoneNone13JW side of String LakeJenny LakeB080218A.corTrimble12Gremer, Other, Other, NoneYesNov@q7900feet70140Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)n@s(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)017(n/a)(n/a)N@]stu doesn't know E from W(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformins, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Achnatherum nelsonii, Elymus glaucus(n/a)p9- 1a; p11- 1b, 2b, 3a'$~tj`VLB6,"nZ0*$ fRMH>2;A@AgRAAfRA @04J145CEVEn/an/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13JW. of String LakeJenny LakeB080216A.corTrimble12Other, Gremer, Other, NoneYesNo@q7500feet65100Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@s(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)erosion, game trails1st plot with Fire FX(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Carex geyeri, Calamagarostis rubescens(n/a) p9- 1b...5ay-#]SIEA7-)%}uie_+'dPKF>2;LVALN d Point falls in small polygon dominated by POBA having a pretty closed canopy. POAN is mixed in at all strata. Area to the west-towards road-has a finger of the polygon (extending to road) that has more POTR, not different enough to do an adjacent for that. Graminoids nor forbs make up very much cover - lots of traces. Not enough SYOR to make break in key and species composition fits POBA/Mixed herbs well. Lots of litter and several dead and down in area. (T2 POBA cover is high 30, low 40, so strata gets 40).Point is in area of T3 ABLA cover (7%) with a few PIEN and PIAL seedlings mixed in. S2 ABLA cover is 7 and VAME co-dominates S2 at 7 as well, though it's patchy in distribution. Herbaceous layer is mostly graminoids with trace of forbs mixed in. CAGE dominates this continuous layer. This area has been disturbed most likely from an avalanche, since trees are broken at mid hight down in a strip from the much steeper slope above us (west). Again, less PIEN.We're in an ABLA forest with some PICO, PIEN, and PSME mixed in. Not a lot of regen going on. VAME and MEFE co-dominate the S2 layer with more MEFE. VASC is continuous underneath. Very little forbs and grasses. Lots of rocks in area, we're just below a big outcrop. Canopy cover (from trees) is 30%, though PIEN not really co-dominant, fits pretty well into ABLA-PIEN/MEFE.Vegetation is POTR regen with sparse understory. There are lots of rock outcroppings where the POTR regen is dense and has very little underneath. Where it is less rocky, VAME and PAMY dominate. The PAMY is big and healthy. In some areas - scattered and few CARU dominates. Towards the edge there is more CAGE. Keys to unclassified but may be able to pigeon hole in POTR/CARU. Not enough CEVE to key that way. Area is snow influenced probably, but not technically a chute. A @AutRAAvtRA@04J150POBA/Mixed herbsn/an/aCEGL000675Populus balsamifera (ssp. trichocarpa, ssp. balsamifera) / Mixed Herbs ForestFCWNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone09JCottonwood CreekMooseB080917A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNov@q6700feet00Channel(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@v(n/a)(n/a)6540257(n/a)(n/a)0412(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Z@]jenny's 1st cottonwood point and crazy sticky seedsPopulus balsamiferaPopulus balsamifera(n/a)Populus balsamifera, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)J@ _yoI#uqmcYWSOKA7+! oeE?93.)#|hc^>2;A@A|RAA@{RA @04J149ABLA-PIEN/VAMEABLA-PIEN/CAGEn/aCEGL000341Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium membranaceum Rocky Mountain ForestRAMRFSNonen/an/aNoneNone13JW of String LakeJenny LakeB080221A.corTrimble12Gremer, Other, Other, NoneYesNoGood rep of area8200feet3074Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@v(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)107(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)|@]Regen, last point, gotta go!(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa, Vaccinium membranaceum(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)@ __U5+wmaWMC9'#uUOIC>93.)ojZ>2;A @AmRA A@jRA @04J148ABLA-PIEN/MEFEn/an/aCEGL000319Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Menziesia ferruginea ForestFSFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone13JW of String LakeJenny LakeB080220A.corTrimble12Other, Gremer, Other, NoneYesNoGood rep of small polygon8100feet3590Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@v(n/a)(n/a)6530(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)04300212(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Elk bedding area - stinky1st yellow, lunch, stinky elkAbies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)Menziesia ferruginea, Vaccinium membranaceumVaccinium scoparium(n/a)(n/a)@ _[QG'zpfb^TJ>4* u]I)# xd_Z>2;LVAL v \BCommunity is co-dominated by ARTRS and SYOR, both having approximately equal cover - ARTRS is a bit higher though. CAGE and ERUM pretty continuous underneath, with patchy BASA sprinkled in. Bare ground is pretty rocky. Because coverage is so close gave Symphoricarpos as alternate.Point falls within an area where CEVE and ARTRS essentially co-dominate, though CEVE provides more cover overall. ABLA and PSME dot the polygon. CAGE creates a continuous layer while other graminoids are scattered. Forbs are weak overall, though ERUM provides farily continuous cover. BASA is patchy and exists where CEVE and ARTRS are less prevalent. Polygon as a whole is probably capturing CEVE and CEVE has more cover, so mapcode SCV fits better but ARTRS keys out first.We're in an ABLA domianted forest. ABLA is dominant at all levels, with PICO next common and 2 large PSMEs in area. CARU is continuous underneath. Almost non-existent forb cover.ARAR domiantes this area forming a +/- continuous layer. The ARTRV exists in random clumps. The T3 PICOs present are scattered within AA point. The herbaceous layer is sparse with KOMA and MESP co-dominating the graminoids and ERUM being the dominant forb (continuous).Area is narrow strip of cottonwood - aspen mix along Cottonwood Creek. POBA dominates the S2 and T2 layers while POTR dominates the T3. MARE is quite robust, providing continuous cover mixed with forbs. Lots of PRVI in the S2. Difficult to key because of break that asks if POTR forms a distinct stratum --> they do, but so does POBA, so keyed it both ways. Doesn't really matter though since both are unclassified.Area is disturbed (hores corral) and dry irrigation ditches through AA point. There are 2 T3 POBA within the area. There is a significant amount of bare rocky ground present. RUAC and LECA are +/- continuous throughout, while other forbs present are scattered/patchy. POPR is scattered as well.O &A@A@wRAAwRA@04J153ARAR/ERUMn/an/a?New NVC neededArtemisia arbuscula / Erigeron umbellatum ShrublandDSENoneNonen/an/aNoneNone10JN of HighlandsMooseB080921A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNol@q6700feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@x(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)02120220(n/a)(n/a)150m from roadJello 4 Prez, Cindy Lauper and Aerosmith invade our brains(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia arbusculaEriogonum umbellatum(n/a)p11- low sage - 3AiC9/%wsokg]SI?5+! [WI1' xZUP>2;A@A@tRAAtRA@04J152unclassified - POBA/PRVI-MAREunclassified - POTR/PRVI-MAREn/a?New NVC neededPopulus balsamifera (ssp. trichocarpa, ssp. balsamifera) / Prunus virginiana ForestFCWFAPNonen/an/aNoneNone09JCottonwood CreekMooseB080920A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNoPoint represents quite well6600feet00Channel(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)>@x(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)257(n/a)(n/a)04300120(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Close to roadVicious attack horses escorted us out of last point(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Populus balsamifera(n/a)Populus balsamifera, Prunus virginianaMahonia repens, Tjhalictrum sp.(n/a)(n/a)P@ _H2 }si[YWOG|wrlgbx>2;A@AtRAA@tRA@04J151unclassified - LECA-RUACPHPR-POPR-BRINn/aNew-GRTE-026Phleum pratense - Poa pratensis - Bromus inermis Herbaceous Vegetation (lumped)HPCNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone09JRanch across from Cottonwood CreekMooseB080919A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoPoint represents well.6600feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)L@x(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)X@]What cover would you give the horse shit?(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Rudbeckia occidenatale, Lepidium campestre(n/a)@ _."@4* vlTRPH@hb\VQLF@;~n>2; hA@AyRAAyRA @04J156ARTRSSYORn/aCEGL002993Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation [Provisional]SMRNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone11JS of Jenny Lake, W of Lupine Meadows RdJenny LakeB081015A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNoGood rep of area7000feet20123Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2@x(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)None too obviousGirl talk(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis, Symphoricarpos oreophilus(n/a)Carex geyeri, Eriogonum umbellatum(n/a)R@_2&ND:0xlbXND2,( 2,&  gSNH>2;A@|A@yRAAyRA @04J155CEVEARTRSn/aCEGL002167Ceanothus velutinus ShrublandSCVSSDNonen/an/aNoneNone11JS of Jenny LakeJenny LakeB081014A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@q6900feet20140Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@x(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)0240(n/a)(n/a)Some browsing on shrubsTwo red tail hawk aerial acrobatics(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Ceanothus velutinus, Artemisia tridentata ssp. spiciformis(n/a)Carex geyeri, Eriogonum umbellatum(n/a)`@__U}XND@<2($  xpd`Z($fRMF>2;A@A@rRAA@rRA@04J154ABLA-PIEN/CARUn/an/aCEGL000301Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis rubescens ForestFSFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone08JNW of Windy PointMooseB080922A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNo Good rep of very large polygon6800feet00Interfluve(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)d@x(n/a)(n/a)4012(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0130(n/a)(n/a)Dead and down, several snagsjenny plows through giant spider webAbies lasiocarpa(n/a)(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Calamagrostis rubescens(n/a)H@_kaW7yoea]SI=3)s[Q/)# xd_Z>2;LVAL (Cannot figure out why/how this polygon was drawn. Walking to the point (and through the polygon) we went through +/- dense patches of Aspen, ABLA regen, willow, and SYOR-type shrublands. AND where the point lands is extremely patchy and diverse - couldn't move it to a more unifom area because there is not one. Not sure what to call this - nothing in veg descriptions fits. POTR T3 dominates with some clumps of ABLA. A few large patches of ACGL occur in point, other most common shrubs are VAME and LOIN. Rubus is fairly continuous. We've got an adjacent community in area - an ALIN/mesic gram (S of point), though there is probably several in entire polygon.This area is PIEN dominated. There are a couple T1 PSME within the AA point and a clump of T3 PICO. T3 PIEN is continuous throughout. There's a good mix of shrubs scattered throughout. RILA dominates the shrub layer and is the only continuous shrub present. STAM and SETR co-dominate in the forb world. The graminoid component is weak.We're in a regen Aspen stand with a very diverse and heterogeneous mix of shrubs. The only shrub that is consistent (besides S2 POTR) seems to be SOSC. The rest are clumped and/or randomly dispersed throughout. CAGE dominates graminoids. Not a lot of forbs besides trace Asteraceae sp. that I don't know. A few T3 PSMEs are mixed in as well. Area seems more snow influenced than fire, so put RAP for map.Vegetation at this point is diverse. The T3 layer is dominated overall by ABLA, though coverage (of T3 ABLA) ranges from 0-30%. T3 POTR present exists in a clump. The S2 component is strong and continuous with POTR and SYOR dominating. S2 POTR coverage ranges from 0-40%. The herbaceous layer is +/- continuous with CAGE being the dominant graminoid. Other graminoids and forbs are scattered.!z u5A @A@zRAA@zRA @04J159PIEN/GATRn/an/aCEGL000365Picea engelmannii / Galium triflorum ForestFSFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone11JS of Jenny LakeJenny LakeB081019A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoPoint represents well.6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)@{(n/a)(n/a)65122520(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)H@]Jenny knows bunny callsPicea engelmanniiPicea engelmannii, Pinus contorta(n/a)Ribes lacustre(n/a)Streptopus amplexifolius, Senecio traingularis(n/a)@_KA%}sieaWMIE;1-)%! MI;#nZUP>2;A4@ AyRA AyRA @04J158unclassified - POTR/SOSC/CAGEn/an/aCEGL005886Populus tremuloides Avalanche ShrublandRAPNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone11JE of TeewinotJenny LakeB081017A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNoH@ q7200feet4585Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)*@{(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0440(n/a)(n/a)0120(n/a)(n/a)Climber's trail near AA pointNice hiding spot(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Sorbus scopulina(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)N@_vlTJ{qgc_UKA7-#ieW?+ }x>2;A@AyRApAyRA @04J157unclassified - ALBA-POTR/SYORn/an/aCEGL000304Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Carex geyeri ForestRCDNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone11JE of TeewinotJenny LakeB081016A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNo@q7200feet30115Shoulder(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Shoulder of a slope that flattens before again climbing to Teewinot.@{(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2512(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)^@]This would be a nice lunch spot...too early(n/a)Abies lasiocarpa, Populus tremuloides(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Carex geyeri, Eriogonum umbellatum, Balsamorhiza sagittata(n/a)^@_yo;/%  }eQ71+%  }x>2;, A@A$zRAA%zRA @04J162SALE/Mesic graminoidsn/an/aCEGL002069Salix lemmonii / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandSWLNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone11JEast of Moose PondJenny LakeB081022A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNo@ q6800feet00Valley Floor(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Wetland area, flat, small streams through pointP@~(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1020(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)0260(n/a)(n/a)"CIAR scattered in area, game useDeer atttack x 2, crashing thourgh willows(n/a)(n/a)Salix lemmonii(n/a)(n/a)Carex utriculata, Calamagrostis canadensis(n/a)n/a$ {q{qg[kgYA- rmh>2;A@ABzRAA@CzRA @04J161unclassified - POTR/AMAL/CAGEn/an/aNew-GRTE-082Populus tremuloides / Amelanchier alnifolia / Carex geyeri ForestRAFNoneNonen/an/aNoneNone11JS of Jenny LakeJenny LakeB081021A.corTrimble12Young, Gremer, None, NoneYesNoPoint represents well6900feet30180Shoulder(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Shoulder on small ridge@~(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)1020(n/a)(n/a)0430(n/a)(n/a)0230(n/a)(n/a)X@]Deer Attack!!(n/a)Populus tremuloides(n/a)Prunus virginiana, Populus tremuloides(n/a)Carex geyeri(n/a)@_bX2(zLB8. {gIC=72-'!}x>2;A @8AVzRAHAUzRA @04J160unclassified - POTR/ACGL/RUPAn/an/an/a!Ecotone - Populus tremuloides / Acer glabrumRAFRAPNoneALIN/Mesic graminoidsn/aSAINone11JWest of Jenny LakeJenny LakeB081020A.corTrimble12Gremer, Young, None, NoneYesNo@ q7000feet30124Footslope(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)Undulating footslope*@{(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)2530(n/a)(n/a)0420(n/a)(n/a)0220(n/a)(n/a)F@]The most screwed up point ever!(n/a)Populus tremuloides, Abies lasiocarpa(n/a)Acer glabrum, Vaccinium membranaceum, Lonicera involucrata(n/a)Rubus parviflorus, Thalictrum sp.(n/a)Nothing works!Q5+ka wsoe[QG; }oWC }x>2;^LVALj  6 ,xWe're in another fairly open forest dominated by PSME w/ PICO & ABLA. PSME dominates T2, while PICO & ABLA dominate the T3. ABLA seedlings comprise most of the shrub layer. A couple patches of VAME give it an 01. CARU is continuous in herb layer. There is one large opening of Elymus @ 07% and an opening that gave CAGE an 03%. Keyed as both PSME & ABLA because PSME doesn't quite have 2x as much cover as ABLA. The trees seem to be diseased- browning, dying, and mistletoe.Community is ABLA dominated overall within both the T2 & T3 layers. PIEN & PICO are intermixed within both layers. The shrub component is weak overall, with shrubs that are present being concentrated upslope. CARU creates a continuous layer being present where shrubs are concentrated as well as where shrubs are absent. There seems to be a stronger PICO component in this area than is "typical" in an ABLA-PIEN area. Forbs almost nonexistent here.Point is in a fairly open mixed conifer forest. PSME co-dominates with ABLA. PSME has slightly more cover. Lumped SPBE into herbaceous strata because it is so small here. Herb layer is continuous.This community is dominated by ARTRS. T2 and T3 PSMEs are dotted throughout area. ARTRS creates a continuous layer. Understory is sparse and quite a bit of bare ground is present. ERUM dominates the herbaceous layer. Graminoids are scattered.Polygon is a mesic community with alternating patches of denser Salix lemmonii with graminoid dominated open areas. There are a couple PSMEs dotted in polygon. CACA dominates the graminoids, with CAUT the next most common. HEMA is common forb. There is a small stream that runs through the point.This area captures a stringer of POTR. T2 ABLA that is present around AA point falls along the edges. T3 and S2 POTR are evenly dispersed around AA point. PRVI co-dominates with the POTR in the S2 layer. CAGE is the dominant graminoid providing continuous cover. 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