Just to remind and welcome you to the Cayuga Bird Club Field trip
tomorrow.  Meet either at the Lab of O parking lot, 7:30 AM or drive
straight to Nutridge Road in Lansing and meet there by 8.

Donna Scott has provided some information about terrain and parking as
follows.

Bell Station land Terrain will be a rutted old dirt road, & depending on
where Paul leads us, there may be no path at all.
There are gradual slopes in the woods and as I say, no trails. It will be
woods with fairly low understory plants.
We may walk through a couple creeks above the water falls. He will pick out
a more shallow spot to cross, probably.

With the recent rains, it will be muddy.

Near the beginning of this utility road (by Nutridge Rd.) is a spur path
that goes to the lake.
By the lake is the usual gravel beach, or  nearby , the flat bed of former
Railroad.

Wear hiking shoes or boots that can get wet & bring a hiking stick, if you
use one for rough terrain or for crossing creeks.

Park on the south side of Nutridge rd.. Off the road a little. Beach
residents on dirt road to north need to use Nutridge Rd. too.

Hope to see you there.

Linda


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