Photo Credits: Chas Jones
A partially exposed beaver dam in the middle of Hay Slough creating a potential travel hazard.
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Photo Credits: Chas Jones
Beaver dam covered by snow which can create thin ice or other travel hazards when visibility is poor.
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Photo Credits: Chas Jones
Close-up view of the edge of the beaver dam in Hay Slough.
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Ronnie Evans talks about how beavers and otters have created open water in spots along Hay Slough.
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Ronnie Evans talks about how otters create areas of open water.
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Carefully navigating around the beaver dam in case of thin ice or other hazards.
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The Dangerous Ice Project team stops to discuss the ice and trail conditions at the edge of the beaver dam and river bank.
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Photo Credits: Chas Jones
(L-R) Bill Schneider, Charlie Campbell, Ronnie Evans, and Knut Kielland talk about how the presence of beavers and otters can create hazardous ice on Hay Slough.
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Charlie Campbell talks about ice bulges, channels, and travel conditions in Hay Slough.
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