Hi Mountain Condor Lookout Project
12th Annual Open House/ Campout
Saturday, October 5th, 2013
Note: The open house event at Hi Mountain Lookout
formally begins at 12:30pm, with introductions, condor program updates, lookout
tours, guided field trips, potluck dinner, evening program presentations, star
gazing, and an optional overnight campout. Visitors will find parking available
close to the lookout throughout the day.
For additional information about the open house event and
driving directions to Hi Mountain Lookout, see our website at www.condorlookout.org View photos
of past open house events and ‘like’ our Hi Mountain Lookout facebook page at www.facebook.com/Hi-Mountain-Lookout
Please RSVP if
you are planning to attend the open house event and the number of people in
your group by contacting Steve Schubert at s_schub1@msn.com
or phone # (805) 528-6138
Birdwatching field trip 9:00am - 11:30am
Pozo to Hi Mountain (elev. 3,199 ft), Santa Lucia Mountains,
Los Padres National Forest
Meet 9am at Pozo Ranger Station. Field trip participants are
encouraged to arrange car pooling from Pozo.
Car stops along Hi Mountain Rd. – short, easy hiking conditions.
Habitats: grassland, riparian woodland (at Salinas River
crossing), oak woodlands & chaparral
Field trip leader: Mike Stiles, President, Morro Coast
Audubon Society
NOTE: advanced
registration is required for participation in the birding field trip
Register with Steve at s_schub1@msn.com
or phone # (805) 528-6138
Schedule
of activities at Hi Mountain Lookout:
Kids activities - ongoing, beginning 11:00am
Condor
biology and radio tracking demonstrations, making plaster-of-paris animal tracks,
afternoon nature hike and birdwatching on the lookout road
Picnic lunch 11:30am–12:30pm (bring your own lunch)
-tour the Hi Mountain
Lookout facilities and Interpretive Center
- sign the guest
register
Welcoming comments 12:30pm
Introductions of
Hi Mountain Lookout staff, volunteers, and college student interns
Steve Schubert, Lookout Project Volunteer Coordinator, Morro
Coast Audubon Society, Kevin Cooper, Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Forest Service
& Dr. Francis Villablanca, Professor, Cal Poly Biological Sciences
Department
Morning birding
field trip report by trip leader
Mike Stiles,
President, Morro Coast Audubon Society
Updates on the
California Condor Recovery Program
Condor staff
Condor radio
tracking demonstration
Hi Mountain Lookout volunteers
Note: Those interested in becoming new volunteers for the
lookout project are encouraged to meet with our staff to arrange future
training for condor radiotelemetry, facilities use, and scheduling
Auction of donated
items and merchandise sales – Lookout Project annual fundraiser 1:00pm
Afternoon activities
and field trips:
1:30pm
Geographical
landmarks - a 360 degree view from the Pacific Coast to the Sierra Nevada - and
demonstration of the original Hi Mountain Lookout firefinder
Kevin Cooper, USFS Wildlife Biologist
2:00 pm
Native plant
identification walk along the crest of the Santa Lucia Mountains on Hi Mountain
Road
Leader: Dr. Dirk Walters, San Luis Obispo Chapter,
California Native Plant Society
3:00 pm
Meet on the lookout catwalk – birding by ear (songs and call notes) and
watch for raptors in flight
Steve Schubert, Morro Coast Audubon Society
Sunset watch and dinner 6:00-7:00pm
Saucelito Canyon Vineyard &Winery wine serving,
compliments of Nancy and Bill Greenough, owners
Gas stove and oven in the lookout facilities are available
for cooking and heating food.
Participants are encouraged to bring a potluck dish to share
with their friends and guests.
Note: no
campfires are permitted for cooking or the overnight campout.
Evening programs beginning 7:00pm (wear layered
clothing)
Popcorn
and refreshments will be served!
PowerPoint slide show
presentations:
7:00 – 7:10pm
The 2013 Perseid meteor shower, photographed from the
lookout by astrophotographer Tom Lott
7:10 – 7:30pm
Fire Ecology in SLO County (the 1994 Hwy. 41, 1996
Hwy. 58, and 2012 Montana De Oro fires), presented by Steve
Schubert, Hi Mountain Lookout Project Volunteer Coordinator
7:30 – 8:30pm
Movie: The Condor’s Shadow, a year-in-the-life film on
the California condor recovery program, presented by documentary filmmaker
Jeff McLoughlin. See website at http://thecondorsshadow.com/
Astronomy observations
Telescopic observations of the evening skies
Optional Hi Mountain campout
Camping sites are available Saturday night at ‘Cypress Hill’
near the lookout. Other vehicle camping sites are located on the ridgeline near
the entrance gate on Hi Mountain Rd., with a view overlooking the mountains and
coast, and also at the USFS Hi Mountain Campground located one mile down the
road from the lookout. There are picnic tables and outhouses at the campground. Bring your own potable water.