26 March, 2002
Weather Cloudy High 27 Low 9 with Afternoon
Flurries Howard Luke Camp We were invited to teach
Snow and Ice science to a group of elementary students at Howard Luke
Camp. Students arrived in a school bus and walked across the frozen
Tanana River to begin their Native and Alaskan experience. Split up
in smaller groups, students had the opportunity to parcticipate in all
the following sessions: Snowshoeing, Ice fishing, Native
storytelling, Snow and Ice science, and Native recreation.
1. Athabaskan women lead the way across the river to Howard Luke Camp.
2. This cabin was our resting and eating area.
3. Martin advises best snow sampling technique.
4. Ice fishing station
5. Ready to head home from HLC.
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