Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Hi Mt weather report

Here is an excerpt from today's weather report by meteorologist John Lindsey, with a mention about Hi Mountain Lookout (and temp. information from the online weather station):
ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS:Skies were clear and temperatures were cool throughout the Central Coast this morning. However, this morning's temperature was 58-degrees at Condor Lookout on Hi Mountain at about 3,200-feet of elevation, while temperatures along the coastline were mostly in the high-40s. This condition is singling thebeginning of a temperature inversion layer. Consequently, look for marine low clouds to develop along the beaches during the late-night and early morning hours beginning tonight and continuing through Sunday. Clear and sunny conditions are expected to continue during the late morning and afternoon hours along the beaches.
-Steve Schubert
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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Mike Tyner Memorial Event Re-cap

Hello all,

The Mike Tyner Memorial Event at Hi Mountain Lookout on May 19th was attended by many family, friends, and colleagues. It was a sunny day with a brisk offshore breeze, folks socializing and sharing fond memories of Mike, potluck lunch, and a raffle and silent auction fundraiser for the memorial fund that will help support future internships at Hi Mountain Lookout. Several stayed for the sunset viewing and overnight campout.

Thank-you to all the event planners and attendees. It was a nice way to commemorate all of Mike's contributions over the years to the Lookout Project and the Condor Recovery Program, and reminisce about the many ways Mike impacted the lives of all those who came his way. He is missed.

Steve Schubert
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Condor sightings in SLO CO

A ccondor was also reported today in flight over Coon Creek in Montana De Oro
State Park. Probably the same I.D. as the condor found yesterday on the coast
at Pt. Buchon.
Four condors were also reported over the Santa Lucia Mountains near Hearst
Castle in April...these are recent reports in San Luis Obispo County after a
dearth of condor sightings the past several years.

Steve Schubert
www.condorlookout.org<http://www.condorlookout.org/>

From: Chris Arndt<mailto:chris@...>
To: Hi_MountainCondor@yahoogroups.com<mailto:Hi_MountainCondor@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 7:42 AM
Subject: [CondorLookoutProject] 538 Miracle spotted along Pecho Coast trail/Pt.
Buchon


John Lindsey mentioned this event this morning several times during his
weather forecasts on the KVEC Morning News.

The condor was seen, photographed, and IDed by PG&E field biologists
working in the Pt. Buchon area.

Chris
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Friday, April 20, 2012

Mike Tyner Memorial Event - May 19 @ Hi Mt.


Saturday, May 19th, 2012
Hi Mountain Lookout, Los Padres National Forest
Brother, son, cousin, biologist, friend, student, teacher, mentor. Mike Tyner dedicated his life to the understanding and protection of nature. He died on November 30th, 2011, while protecting the birds that he loved in Big Sur. Mike graduated from Cal Poly SLO with a degree in Ecology and Systematic Biology in 2003. He got his start in field biology at the Hi Mountain Condor Lookout, and eventually became the field supervisor for the Ventana Wildlife Society’s Condor Recovery Program.
Mike was an avid birder, botanist, naturalist, and a beloved friend to many.  He was a positive and influential force in the world, spreading his love and enthusiasm for nature to all of those that he touched. Mike is gone, but he will never forgotten, especially not at Hi Mountain.  Please come celebrate his life with us on Saturday May 19th at one of Mike’s favorite places…..the Hi Mountain Condor Lookout.
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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Donations

The Hi Mountain Lookout Project has received the following donations.
Thank-you!

Supplies and materials:

Sara Silverberg, Arroyo Grande -- plastic cups, plates, napkins, bowls &
silverware

Marcelle Bakula, Cambria -- fixing/reframing interpretive center photos

Financial donations:

Michael and Phyllis Hischier, San Luis Obispo

Paul and Judith Burkhardt, Creston

Donations can be made by writing a check to

'MCAS Hi Mountain Project" and mailing to:

Morro Coast Audubon Society

Po Box 1507
Morro Bay, CA 93443-1507



Contributions are tax deductible under IRS Code 501(c)(3).




Morro Coast Audubon Society tax I.D. # 23-7165021
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