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Lava Beds National Monument
Photos - YCC 2007
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YCC Pose above newly completed steps
Eric Salizar, Dane Horowski, and Nick Ortega pose above their newly constructed trail steps on the trail from the campground to the Visitor Center.
 
YCC Trial Work
YCC Ben Thorpe of Bonanza rakes the surface of a new trail from the Visitor Center to the campground.
 
YCC 2007 Group Photo
Back row, from left: David Hays (YCC Coordinator), Kelsy Lightner, Eric Salazar, Nick Ortega, Ernest Paquette, Ben Thorpe. Front row from left: Dane Horowski (Student Conservation Assiciation Crew Leader), Kayla Brocky, Kaytee Smith. Not shown: Amelia Gentry
 
YCCs controlling weeds
The YCC Crew works to erradicate weeds growing in the historic battlefields of the Modoc War.
 
YCCs in cave
YCCs Nick Ortega, Kelsy Lightner, Eric Salazar, and Ernest Paquette take a break from the heat in a small lava tube cave they discovered.

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Horsemint

Did You Know?
Horsemint (Agastache parvifolia), a member of the mint family also called “smallleaf giant hyssop,” is a summer bloomer common in rocky areas of the monument. Its crushed leaves have a strong mint and licorice smell.

Last Updated: September 18, 2007 at 17:12 MST