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Beginning of the Winter Season

12/6/2017

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All the winter camera are now up! Thank you to all of you who have braved the cold these past few weeks to learn how to set bait and put up wildlife cameras. We know just how cold your hands can get while weaving bailing wire, so hopefully you've picked up some tricks to stay warm! Overall, the first trips all went smoothly with only minor hiccups like some uncharged batteries being brought out to Teacup.

So, here are some of the highlights from the beginning of the season:

A handful of us got to try out snowshoeing for the first time on a beautiful day at Teacup Lake
 

A fox was sighted at Newton Creek!

A pine marten at Meadows

And a deer at Cloud Cap #2
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If you'd like to see more pictures from the cameras, we upload them all to Flickr each week or you can see weekly postings on Instagram! Feel free to share the highlights from your trips with us by tagging CascadiaWild on Facebook or Instagram. We hope you're having fun out there!

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