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Erosion appears moderate. Area has been heavily grazed.Steep slope that has large pieces of rock and is actively eroding. Shrubs have become established around the rocks and grasses and forbs occupy slumps and lobes of soil. These south-exposed cliffs have a distinct photo signature, but floristically are confusing.Exposed area of slope with thin, alkaline soils. It is surrounded by a stand of mountain big sagebrush shrubs. To the north, it forms a mosaic with the taller shrubs. The area is eroding due to sheetwash, plants are on short pedestals. The soil is clay with some gravel.Hillslope with a patchwork of sparse to moderately dense stands of ARTLON across this landscape. The alkali sagebrush is more dense on the low knolls and ridges and less so in areas of sheetflow on the slope. A few minor patches of mountain big sagebrush are present on the landscape. This area was historically grazed.Small drainage tributary to Chicken Creek that supports a stand of silver sagebrush and rubber rabbitbrush. Drainage carries water following precipitation events and is well vegetated. Site was grazed historically.Flat area west of Chicken Creek and between the highway and railroad tracks. This area is grazed annually and occupies clay soils with rapid runoff. A water line runs through the area and has been revegetated with non-native grasses.Narrow band of basin big sagebrush above wetlands of Smallpox Creek. The stand has been invaded by prairie dogs, even though the shrubs are up to 2m tall. This site is on the upper zone of where seepage enters Smallpox CreekThis is a mix of alkali and Wyoming big sagebrushes on an east-facing slope. The soils are moderately deep and very fine. Given the rapid runoff, there is less available moisture here than on sites with less slope. 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Some evidence of cattle activity with cow tracks and scat.Pale red /tan clay soil adjacent to red/ lavender badland exposure to the NW. Cow pies, animal tracks, deer/elk scat. IN the drainage and north-facing side ~20x30m patch of Amelanchier utahensis / Artemisia tridentata spp. vaseyana - Symphoricarpos oreophilus.Plot is in the en____ where the fire is slated for the fall. Plot has high animal use, with burrows, and hills, deer/pronghorn tracks and scat. North-facing exposure allows the Amelanchier to establish itself. On sides of plot, ARTLON appears where it is drier. We found moose scat.Typical ARTLON dwarf shrubland. Observation taken for the fire this fall. Longiloba extends for this entire slope into the park and west to the drainage.This is a small stand with high cover of serviceberry. It has become established in a sheltered area of a ridge between prominences. The soil is deep and mesic- probably an area of winter snow accumulationAn area of thin, shale soils that supports a stand of alkali sagebrush. These stands form a mosaic with mountain big sagebrush at this elevation.Stand has only minor montane shrub cover so lies at the lower limit of mixed stands. This area appears disturbed, probably by historic grazing as there is high rabbitbrush cover. The stand is mature but not decadent.A large area of alkali sagebrush interspersed among stands of mountain big sagebrush and mixed montane shrubs. This pattern repeats across the landscape of FOBU. This stand is close to being a shrub herbaceous type.Serviceberry occurs in small patches, where the shrubs exceed 3m tall. These do not meet the MMU in size and probably indicate areas with the most snow accumulation, providing mesic sites. The general community is mountain big sagebrush- mixed montane shrub.LVAL `& x  zrlXGentle slope to south- shrubs are short-stature but appear healthy. Soil between shrubs is nearly barren. Site was grazed historicallySouth-facing slope resulted in some Wyoming big sagebrush kill by drought. There are large intershrub distances, up to 3m in this stand.Basin big sagebrush mature shrubs occupy this bank once disturbed by flooding. It was grazed historically and sheep were just trailed through. These are some large burrows.Somewhat sparse stand of WY big sagebrush that has many young plants re-establishing. There are patches of bare ground- up to 1m square.Top of small ridge in plain- some large burrows- probably rabbit. Clay soils and elevation result in Wyoming big sagebrush cover.Uniform sagebrush stand with a small draw from the park road to the west. Clay soil and low elevation support Wyoming big sagebrushSlope has deep soils. Shrubs are uniform in structure. Some type of wildlife trail runs down this slope. Some big basin sagebrush are scattered along this slope. A drainageway is north of this slope.Shallow soils. Site is adjacent to drainageway. Rills in soil where water collects. Gully runs just west of community. Area is sparsely vegetated. Area does not appear grazed.Soils are very deep on this slope. Area must receive a good amount of moisture. Shrubs are tall and uniform in structure. Stand appears decadent, a lot of dead branches.Soils on this slope are deep. Most of community is occurring in a concave position. Surrounding the community is bw sagebrush. Area does not appear to have been grazed.Soils on this slope are deep. Area appears moderately grazed. No signs of major erosion in the community. Shrubs also appear to be affected by the drought.Animal tracks/ scat through plot (scat includes deer, pronghorn and cattle). Soil is probably clay loam, providing for decent vegetation coverage. Birds present. 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The vegetation suggest higher alkalinity. The many old piles of sage grouse droppings suggest use as a lake.Fine soil blows readily and subject to erosion. Soil here is deep. The returning vegetation is patchy in distribution.Point facing NE. TAROFF present in low numbers. Animal tracks present. Noise pollution from trains to south.Tall basin big sagebrush with a weedy understory. This is some of the tallest on the park. Mesic, east-facing stand with a fair amount of low fuel.Mesic east-facing slope with mature stand and fair amount of down wood. Lots of deer and elk sign in addition to neotropical migrant birds.Mesic hillslope with mixed montane shrubs. The mountain big sagebrush is mature, with some succumbing to drought the past years. There is a fair amount of fuel.Dense stand of mountain big sagebrush and montane shrubs that have a lot of fuel. Stand was grazed historically. Mature stand supports a lot of neotropical migrant birds.Uniform stand of Wyoming big sagebrush that is mature and reproducing. Historical grazing here.Mixed stand of sagebrush with fair distance between crowns. There is snow fencing to the south that has piled enough snow to kill some sagebrush. Sheep were recently trailed across this site.Slope west of the drainage- there is good groundwater contact here. ~30m to the northwest is a stand of Wyoming big sagebrush. There is a lot of burrowing activity here.Stand of basin big sagebrush on a slope above the creek. Probably has good groundwater or seep contact. There is a mix of sagebrushes here.Clay soil on ridgetop sheds water rapidly and supports a mix of Wyoming big sagebrush and alkali sagebrush. There is old prairie dog activity here and a fair amount of elk scat.Area of short-stature Wyoming big sagebrush that has prairie dog activity. Good cover by perennial grasses here- likely due to grazing by prairie dogs historically.LVALT|:  v^PPoint is on the steep east-facing slope descending from Fossil Butte.Broad swale that has a 2m x 1.5m gully in the bottom. Soils are shale, deep, and erosive.History of fire. East-facing point. Point is southeast of Ruby Ridge. Animal tracks/scat present. Ground squirrel or chipmunk present. The road is in the point.Densely vegetated slope, still snow laying under the trees. Mountain mahogany is heavily browsed.South-facing slope. Point is northwest of the main road and an unnamed creek. Small drainage 4m east of point center running north to south. Animal tracks/scats present.Point is on the xeric valley floor near Smallpox Creek. Soils are cracked and the vegetation is sparse between the shrubs.Similar ridge top and drainage head setting as 308. Low of burrowing activity, slope shows a bit of slumping/soil build-up behind shrubs.Plot is in a slight drainageway about 70 m across between 2 Pinus flexilis woodland ridges.Northeast facing slope with numerous burrows. Creek is northeast of center.Lots of animal tracks, point west of the main Monument road. Southwest facing point. This point to the east of a burned area. Animal tracks could be due to sheep that went through monument on 9/21 and 9/22.This Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland occupies the north-facing slope of the Bullpen Hill. A slight depression runs down the slope. As the aspect becomes more westerly, Artemisia tridentata vaseyana is replaced with an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba Shrubland.Exposed slope with gullies 1m x 0.5-2m with eroding soil.Point is at the toe slope of Fossil Butte right where the alluvial fan broadens out from a valley. Soils are not as cracked as in other places on this polygon.Point includes a drainageway and both adjacent slopes. The drainage bottom supports a more mesic community.Shale soils that are highly erodible, minor gullying. 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Soil is mounded around vegetation on this exposed site.Red, clay soil. Small washes, about 4 in the plot. Noise pollution due to train, highway and Monument access road.Sparse understory, some elk tracks. Stand is of young trees.Minor swale on ridge with mature mountain big sagebrush on deep soils.East facing point. Road running southeast to northwest on edge of point. Animal tracks/scat present.Noise pollution due to trains and highway south of point. Animal scat and tracks present. Point facing south. Clay soils. Small animal bones present. A few washouts running northeast to southwest.Small gully 1m x 0.5m is in plot. Stand occupies a swale with deep soils that did not burn in 2005.Point is on an exposed, xeric hill side that is surrounded by Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrublands on more sheltered, mesic exposures. Ungulate tracks on the point.Area collects snow and has deep soils.Steep, shale slope with lots of game trails. Slope is armored by rocks and gravel, but there are some erosion channels.Scat present. South facing point. Pocket gopher mounds. Hear elk bugling to the west.Birds are present. Animal tracks/scat present. South facing slope.Point is 8 m south of drainage going northeast to southwest. Snow fence southeast of point. Noise pollution because point is near highway. Animal track (horse?). Hill faces the west. One drainage south of point at the edge of point another to the north. Further to the west is Chicken Creek.Point is on the xeric valley floor of Chicken Creek just south of the visitor center.Artemisia tridentata tridentata along the dirt road to the south of point center. Noise pollution due to trains, highway, and monument road to the staff housing.Rock outcrop northwest of point. 2 m length of wire found near point. 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Steel can and purple glass present. Road to north of plot. Lichen on dead wood.West facing hill. Hear elk in distance. Animal tracks and scat present. Clay soils.North-facing point. Birds present. Several standing dead Pinus flexilis. Some mesic spots throughout the plot.Point is at the crest of a north-facing slope. The ridgetop is a different community. The aspen stand has good regeneration of young saplings.Deep soil, dark in color supports this stand. It is mature and there has been one die-out/blowdown event.Deep gully eroded through stand intercepts groundwater seeps. Many deer and elk present.Point is on a bench at the toe slope of the steep toe slope of Fossil Butte.Shale soils form minor ledges, somewhat armored by gravel. Very exposed.Point is on the exposed, windswept top of Fossil Butte. Combination of wind, sun, and poor soils make it hard for plants to survive.Point is on an exposed slope of the Wasatch and a slight drainage on the backside of the Wasatch Badlands.Point is on a bench and includes an exposed slope. The Historic Quarry Trail runs through the point.Point is in Chicken Creek with running water in the creek.Area is somewhat sheltered from the prevailing westerly winds allowing this shrubland to survive.History of fire. Animal trail/tracks/scat present. Southwest-facing point. Fire on about 2/3 of plot. Hear cows in the distance.Point is on a moderate slope leading off the southeast edge of Fossil Butte.Point faces east. Animal scat present.Point is near the base of the slope off the northwest side of Ruby's Point and 40 m from the Monument Boundary. 2 low-lying areas in plot have dense cover of Balsamorhiza.Exposed ridgetop with shale soils that have a gravel veneer.Area has high elk trailing and deep soils but more exposed on the edge so much drier than much of the polygon.Slumping of soils occurs on site, shale soils covered by a gravel veneer.DLVAL: r X  `  .<2|Appears that some grazing has occurred. South-facing slope; dry, windy conditions. Noise pollution due to trains, highway and monument road leading to staff apartments. Sheep at the south end of the plot.Exposed slope. Shale soils have a rock and gravel veneer, slowing erosion. Soil shelves behind vegetation.Steep slope with rock and gravel armoring. Some vegetation patches, slide areas devoid of vegetation.Point is on a steep slope leading down from Fossil Butte.Area between shrubs has eroded, shale soils.Point is on the toe slope of the steep slope leading down the north side of Fossil Butte.Plot is on the toe slope of the slope leading down to Chicken Creek.Plot is on top of the Bullpen in a slight depression.Windswept ridgetop and upper slope. Some benches of soil form above clumps of grass.Northeast facing slope. Drainage running west to east through point. Noise pollution due to train and highway.Point is on the high slope of Ruby's Point. It is about 20 m from the beginning of the steep, north slope.Nearly pure grassland on fine soils. Fair amount of burrowing activity.Deep soil that erodes to gullies.Area of active slumping - ground water near surface at times. Many ridges, ledges, and basins.Point is at the head of a drainageway below Ruby's Point. Western extreme of point burned with some Pinus flexilis skeletons. Area is a prime spot for elk.Point is on the valley floor 50m from the Monument boundary. Soils have a high clay content with cracking obvious. Plants are on pedestals.Point is on the moderate slope of the north face of Fossil Butte.Drainage to northwest of point center. Noise pollution due to highway, train tracks, and road to monument. All to the southwest of point. Very heavy clay soils.Point includes an exposed, windswept ridgetop and its north and south faces.A small bowl or bench where sagebrush dominates. 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Soils are deep and gravelly on the surface.Northwest facing slope. Hear elk bugling in distance. Animal tracks present. A small swale northwest of center.Windswept site on ridge, shale soils.Deep soils of slope support many grasses. There is a lot of burrowing activity here.Point is near Smallpox Creek on an exposed south-facing slope. Soils are alkaline and harsh for plant growth.Northeast facing point. Drainage running through the point west to east. Three Sarcobatus shrubs living on a salt deposit at east edge of point.South facing point. Two drainages east of center going northeast to southwest. Other small drainages throughout the point. Cow scat present. Noise pollution from trains to the south.Point is on the valley floor where the soils have a high clay content and high salinity.Point is 20m from Smallpox Creek. Area is used by elk/antelope. 1-2% cover of dead Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubs, cause of their death unknown.Point is on the toe slope below the Fossil Butte. The aspect is very exposed to the sun and prevailing winds.North facing point. Deer present. Animal tracks/trails/scat present. Birds present.Point is on the high slope of Fossil Butte with a mixed shrubland on an exposed slope.Mix of diagnostic species occupy the toe slopes, drainages, small ridges, and basins here.Point is on top of the Bullpen. Some areas are more exposed and rocky with less cover of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba.Deeper soils of drainage slopes more mesic than ridgetops on this exposure.Point is on a bench in the slope leading down the northwest side of Ruby's Point. Area is a hot spot for elk. Lots of downed aspen on the bench. Point includes the up and down slopes.Point is on the gentle slope leading down the back side of the Wasatch Badlands. 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Soils have a high clay content with cracking evident. Area is heavily used by ungulates.Point is on a slight drainageway that descends from Fossil Butte. Also included in the plot is a xeric hill and hill slope.Exposed ridge slope, shale soil covered by rock and gravel.Point is in the dry creekbed of the east fork of Chicken Creek.This point has a gully 6m x 1-1.5m in the middle. The gully sides support Purshia tridentata. Soils here are deep.Point includes the crest and the south and north aspects of Fossil Butte. Area is characterized by howling winds and intense sun.Point is on the toe slope of the steep north-facing slope that descends from Fossil Butte.Wire 1m in length found at point. Rock outcrops at north end of point. Drainage present. Scat present possibly by elk or pronghorn. Some noise pollution due to train tracks and nearby highway.Point is on top of the hill near the park road. Area is a little more sheltered from the wind than areas to the north, but it still gets blasted.One drainage to the east and 1 washout at the west end of the point. Windy southeast facing slope. Heavy, clay soil.Point is on a bench and includes the steep slope that descends from Ruby Point. Elk bugling in area. Exposed section of bedrock to the southwest.Point encompasses 2 benches and the slope in between them. The top bench and slope have more xeric conditions than the bottom bench.History of fire. West facing point. Point has lots of hills/valleys. Animal tracks present.Point includes both slopes of a drainageway ant the drainageway itself. The slopes are exposed, high clay content soils that are erodable.Point lies at the base of a badlands formation. To the west is a mesic drainage with an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis / Leymus cinereus shrubland. Upslope to the northwest is a less exposed section of the badlands characterized by an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland.xM3 F  b G P b` oHVariableVariableLow LevelGPS@`04T000P0200400P0000Secondary Stream Alluviumjhfdb`^\XVRPPNLJHD83(5106MidslopeGPS@`050000PT0T00T0000Wasatch FormationeRPNLJHFDB@><<:8640$18181Low LevelGPS@`0300001-aP00600P0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch FormationZXVTRPNLHFD??=;973'"7164MidslopeGPS@@ `070000P001-b00T0000Wasatch FormationhUSQOMKIGB@><<:8640$\8284MidslopeGPS@ `0600001-b00P00T0000Wasatch FormationhUSQOMKIGECA<<:8640$% 362MidslopeGPS@ `0400000600P00P0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation{SQOMKIGECA?;;9753/#K 5184MidslopeGPS@ `0500001-a00P00T0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation}USQOMKIGECA<<:8640$4342Low LevelGPS@ `02000007000001-b0000Secondary Stream AlluviumsXVTRPKIGECA==;9751% 682High LevelGPS@`06000002000200P0000Wasatch FormationjWUSQOMKIECA==;9751% ;3175MidslopeGPS@`04000004T0P00T0000Secondary Stream AlluviumoTRPNLJHFDB@<<:8640$38105Toe SlopeGPS@`070000PT0P0000000Main Body of WasatchiSQOMKIGECA?==;9751% 2202High LevelGPS"@`050000TP00300T0000Fossil Butte Member of the Wasatch FormationVTRPNLJHDB@>><:862&!6130MidslopeGPS@`0700001-a00P00T0000Wasatch FormationhUSQOMKIGECA<<:8640$ 8312High SlopeGPSV@`030000P000200P0000Bullpen Member of the Wasatch FormationVTRPNLJHDB@>><:862&!@ 9182MidslopeGPS@`0400000200P00P0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation|TRPNLJHFDB@<<:8640$998MidslopeGPS@`0300001-bP00600P0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation~VTRPNLJHDB@;;9753/#Y 4336High SlopeGPS@`0600001-a00P00T0000Obscured by soiliWUSQOMKIGEC>><:862&!1216Low LevelGPS@^080000P00T00T0000Secondary Stream AlluviumnSQOMKIGECA?==;9751% 6184MidslopeGPS@ ^0600001-a001-a00T0000Wasatch FormationkXVTRPNLJECA<<:8640$n21281MidslopeGPSv@ ^PP000T0300600T0000Main Body of WasatchlVTRPNLJHDB><<:8642&! 0N/ALow LevelGPS~@ ^P00000900000T0000Secondary Stream AlluviumnSQOMKIGECA?;;97531% K2175Low LevelGPS@ ^0800001-b00000P0000Secondary Stream AlluviumqVTRPNLJHFDB==;9751% VariableVariableHigh LevelGPS@ ^060000TT00300T0000Fossil Butte Member of the Wasatch Formationigeca_][WUSQQOMKIE94(LVAL6 d ~ l ( DbL@(lPoint is on an exposed hilltop of Fossil Butte. Conditions are extremely harsh for plants.Young to mature trees, the area highly disturbed by elk trails. Good Douglas-fir recruitment.Small ridge, exposed, shale soil that is erosive and covered by gravel and rocks.Noise pollution from trains and highway. Animal tracks present and scat. East facing slope. Drainage to the south.Toe slope with erosive shale soils that forms ledges uphill of plants.Point is on an exposed slope descending from the southeast side of Cundick Ridge. Point is exposed to the prevailing winds and high amounts of solar radiation.Point is on the side of a hill and includes the drainageway to the north and the hilltop to the south.This site collects snow in winter and a glade community has established up slope. Soils are deep and there is a lot of burrowing activity.Point is on an exposed, xeric, south-facing hill. As the aspect shifts, the vegetation community shifts slightly.Stunted young trees at the edge of survival in terms of soil moisture. Stand collects snow possibly some seepage.Soil here is deep and dark colored. Minor slumping on the slope. Snow catchment area.This site has deep soils and generally excludes shrubs, maybe too alkaline.East facing point. Main monument road to the east and in point. Animal tracks/scat present. Across the road, there is no sign of burn.Point is located on the top of Fossil Butte about 40 m from the edge. Area is blasted by wind and no plant/shrub is greater than 0.5m in height.Point is 40 m from the southern Monument Boundary and is on an exposed slope with high clay soils.Elk antlers present. Pocket gopher mounds.Point is on a mesic hillside with more xeric conditions upslope and to the west. 60 m downslope is the drainageway.Shale soil armored by small gravel. Well vegetated here reducing erosion.Point is on a high windswept slope of a ridge near the park road. 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Area is blasted by the wind and bombarded with solar radiation. 2-track road runs through the point.Point is on a mesic bench surrounded by more xeric hillsides. Base of bench has high cover of Elymus cinereus.Plot is on the top of the gentle slope leading down to Smallpox Creek. Slope is south-facing with alkaline soils that retard plant growth.Point is on the windswept top of Fossil Butte. Soil is armored with a layer of small rocks.Point is on the gentle slope on the southern slope of Ruby Ridge. Monument boundary is 50m from the point center. Plot includes an exposed hilltop with more xeric conditions. Cow pies on point.South facing point. Animal tracks/scat present. Drainage southeast of center about 5 m running northeast to southwest.Deeper soils here, probably captures snow for additional moisture.Point facing northwest. Many birds present. Animal tracks and scat present.Point is in a snow glade on the leeward side of the crest of Fossil Butte. Snow collects in this pocket providing more mesic spring conditions.Point is on the high slope of Ruby's Point. A herd of 60-80 elk were just in the area.Point is on the moderate ridge slope that descends the northwest side of Ruby's Point. Open area downslope is a prim elk rutting site with tracks all over and elk bugling in the area.Point facing west. Some mesic spots throughout the point. Birds present. Drainage southeast of point center. Animal tracks present; cow scat and other scat present.Point is on a hill side below the Bullpen. A drainageway from the Bullpen runs north to south through plot with wetter soils and an Artemisia cana / Poa pratensis Shrubland.Southeast facing point. Drainage running through point west to east. Noise pollution due to trains.Point extends east from the rim of Fossil Butte. Largest trees grow just on the leeward side of the rim.Channel of Chicken Creek, heavily vegetated, saturated soils year round.TLVAL ( ` j pPoint is in a slight drainageway above the Chicken Creek valley floor. Area has more mesic, sheltered conditions than surrounding hills.Point is on the low slope of the exposed face of Fossil Butte. Soils are unstable with a loose scree layer.Windswept area of ridge with fine, shaley soil. Small ledges form behind plants.Hear a hawk and elk bugling in distance. Animal tracks/scat present. Southwest facing point. Birds present.Point is on the Chicken Creek valley floor. Soils have high clay content and are xeric.Difference in soil moisture or some other fact at this site creates a patch of low sagebrush. Soils appear deep.Point is on a sheltered east facing slope of Fossil Butte. It is protected from the prevailing winds and likely receives additional snowfall in the wintered since it is on the leeward slope.Point is on the steep bluff face of Fossil Butte. Soils are unstable and plants are constantly bombarded with rocks.Point has a draw within it, the bottom has gullied about 5m x 2-3m deep. Soils on banks are deep.East facing point. Creek to the east.Point is on the side of a hill and includes the hill top.Point is on a plateau south of the Bullpen. The eastern Monument Boundary is 40m to the east. An old, 2-track road runs through plot center.Dense stand of quaking aspen with a lot of downed wood. Young stand. Site captures snow, may also be a seep.Site includes a small gully approximately 2-3m x 1-2m. Soils are shale, deep, erosive, and exposed.Trees here are stunted. This site is at the edge of mesic conditions.Point is on a hill above Smallpox Creek. Monument Boundary is 40 m west, so it is possible this area gets some illicit cattle grazing.Noise pollution due to trains and highway to the south. Scat and animal tracks present. West facing point. Drainage at west end of plot running northeast to southwest.East facing slope. Noise pollution from trains to the south. 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PHZ~~Point is on the exposed valley floor of Chicken Creek near the south boundary. High clay soils with obvious cracking. Plants are on pedestals. Heavy ungulate use (elk tracks and scat).Edge of polygon where site is drier so shrubs are of shorter stature.Point is on a sheltered north-facing slope that is heavily used by elk. Wide diversity of understory species.Point is on the xeric valley floor near the East Fork of Chicken Creek. Soils have high clay content and are alkaline.Scat present. Heavy clay soil. South facing slope. Windy. Noise pollution due to train, highway and road to monument. One main gully in plot at the south end.Side slope on a wide swale. Soils are armored by gravel.This site has more rocks and is steeper than others in the polygon. There is less burrowing activity and some slumping of soils.Varied topography supports several diagnostic plant species. Difficult to classify due to microhabitats.Badlands ridge with eroded material forming a vegetated slope.This north facing hill is dry with Phlox hoodii present. Road north of point.Point faces southeast. Drainage running west to east through point. Noise pollution due to trains. Exposed, windy point.Site recovering from prescribed burn. Few shrubs remain, a few Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubs beginning to grow.North facing slope. Monument road to the east and a tributary to Chicken Creek to north of center.Area is highly disturbed. About 1000 sheep went right through the point as I watched. Not many plants left after their munching. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis appear stunted with many dead branches.Windswept ridgetop. Soils are fine shale.Point center is in a large slump area with lots of disturbed land and sparse vegetation. Area is in the southern end of the Wasatch Badlands.Point faces northeast. Animal tracks/scat present.Lower end of drainage at edge of bluff. 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Butterfly and flies present. Moist area, some snow still present.Point is on the high slope of Wasatch Badlands and contains a variety of different topographical positions and microclimates.Mesic slope with deep soil, snow is captured here during winter.Point is on top of Fossil Butte on its wind-blasted western side. A drainage runs east to west with shrubs found at its base.Fine soils are blowing. Highly erosive.Point facing southeast. History of fire (2005). Animal tracks present. Road at edge of point to the northeast. Grasses have been grazed.Noise pollution due to trains and highway to the south. Saw a fly. South facing point. Animal tracks/scat present. Drainage to the south running east to west. Birds present.Area with bedrock exposures and many downed trees. Lot of elk, deer, and moose activity.Plot is on a northwest-facing slope of a ridge that descends from Fossil Butte.Area of deep shale soils, exposed, erosive-plants are pedestaled.History of fire at point center. North west facing point. Animal tracks/scat present. Dandelions present. Birds present.History of fire in half of the plot at the northeast edge. Regeneration around burned shrubs. South facing slope. Hear elk bugling in distance. Animal tracks present. Dandelions present. South-facing point.Point is on the valley floor about 70m west of the entrance road. We have not quite entered the hybridization zone between wyomingensis and vaseyana.Point is on a gentle slope leading up to Ruby Ridge.Shale soils that have been disturbed and support Russian thistle.Historic quarry trail through plot east to west at the south edge. Animal scat present. Noise pollution due to trains and highways to south.Point is on the gentle south-facing slope of Ruby Ridge. Point is 20m from the Monument Boundary. It is probable that cows sneak into this section of the Monument.Slope has deep soils, minor gullying but old and revegetated.@MC # 3 Y =LT0| 0N/AHigh LevelGPS@j050000TP00400T0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation~VTRPNLJHDB@>><:862&!11331MidslopeGPS@j03000004T0P00P0000Fossil Butte Member of the Wasatch FormationVTRPNLJHFDB>><:862&!Variable204High SlopeGPS@j05P000P1-a00300T0000Fossil Butte Member of the Wasatch Formationgeca_][YUSNLLJHFD@4/#\4112High LevelGPSj@j030000PP00600T0000Wasatch FormationiVTRPNLJHDB@>><:862&!5107High SlopeGPS"@j04000PDirt roadPP0P00P0000Wasatch Formationr_][YWUSQOMKI><:862&!J 98MidslopeGPS~@ i0200000400T00P0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch FormationyQOMKIGECA?=997531-!`6248MidslopeGPSj@ i0500001-b001-b00T0000Wasatch FormationkXVTRPNLJECA<<:8640$] 234High LevelGPS@ i0700001-a00P00T0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation~VTRPNLJHFDB==;9751% _932MidslopeGPS@ iP00000300T00P0000Wasatch FormationdQOMKIGECA?=997531/#v15350MidslopeGPS@ i1-b000002T01-a00P0000Wasatch FormationmZXVTRPNLGEC??=;972&! 712MidslopeGPS^@i0200000400P00P0000Bullpen Member of the Wasatch Formation|SQOMKIGECA?;;9753/# 230High LevelGPS&@i050000P000300T0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation}USQOMKIGCA?==;9751% J 1271High LevelGPS@i0600001-bP00300P0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch FormationYWUSQOMKGEC>><:862&!35342MidslopeGPS@i0000000000000000Wasatch FormationeRPNLJHFDB@><<:8642&!6123Low LevelGPS@i0500001-aT0P00T0000Wasatch FormationiVTRPNLJHFDB==;9751% 5164MidslopeGPS2@i0400001-b000200T0000Wasatch FormationjWUSQOMKIECA<<:8640$03185MidslopeGPS@i08000002000001-a0000Wasatch FormationjWUSQOJHFDB@<<:8640$r 1844MidslopeGPS@i1-a00000400P00P0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation~VTRPNLJHFDB>><:861% 44Toe SlopeGPS@iT000008000001-a0000Wasatch FormationfSQOMKFDB@><886420."q 397Low LevelGPS@g000001-a000001-a0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation~VTRPNIGECA?::86420$VariableVariableHigh SlopeGPS@g0700001-a001-b00T0000Wasatch Formationmkigeca_ZXVQQOMKIE94(+ 7288High LevelGPS@g02000006P0P00020000Angelo Member of the Wasatch FormationXVTRPLJHFDB>><:862&!4288High LevelGPS@g040000T1-b00300T0000Fossil Butte Member of the Wasatch FormationYWUSQOMKGE@>><:862&!LVALH N   R,:fPoint is on a sheltered north facing slope. West of point center is a seep where the groundwater comes close to the surface and that is why there is such high species diversity in this plot.Point is on the slope leading down from Fossil Butte.Point is on top of the wind-swept ridge 50m from the park road. Area is hammered by the prevailing winds.Point facing northeast. Hear elk bugling to the southwest. Birds present.North facing point. Hear elk bugling in distance. Animal tracks present.Point is on a north-facing slope of the Bullpen. This area receives more moisture and is shielded from the sun allowing this Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland to exist.Point is on the high slope of Fossil Butte. It is ever so slightly protected from the wind that allows this shrub herbaceous community to survive.Exposed high portion of ridge, windblown with fine shale soils and lots of burrowing activity.Point is on a steep north-facing slope of Fossil Butte. Numerous elk trails through plot. Ground is chewed up by hooves.Noise pollution due to trains, highway, and road to monument. Point facing south. Clay soils. Scat present. Drainage at west end of plot.Point includes a slight drainageway that has more mesic conditions. Also, the exposed slopes are more xeric than other sagebrush slopes in this polygon.Mature shrubs some with large trunk diameter. A little mixing with low sagebrush. Soils are deep and snow accumulates here.History of fire. Grazing- most of the grasses are munched to 2". Snail shells present. Possible cattle trail. Due to fire, there are Artemisia tridentata shrubs and skeletons on hilltop. A lot of Artemisia tridentata skeletons in the shrubland area of the plot. Road is 50 m east of plot. Pocket gopher mounds. Fire happened after 2002.Point is at the toe slope of the slope that descends from Fossil Butte. Area must receive additional groundwater from its position.jLVALtv Z l @JdLow slope of a ridge with gullies forming 2-5 m X 1-3 m. Soils are deep shale; ledging with erosion.North facing point. Noise pollution due to trains, highway, and road to Monument. Scat present. Drainage at northwest end of plot flowing west to east. Interpretation trail north of plot (could be Historic Quarry Trail). Point close to valley floor between two buttes.Point is on the steep north facing slope of Fossil Butte. Area is sheltered from the wind and likely receives more snowfall accumulation in the winter.Point facing south. Small stream running through point, northeast to southwest. Animal trails/scat present.Point is on a ridge south of the Bullpen. Area is heavily used by elkPoint is on the side of a drainage way as it descends from Fossil Butte.Deep gully ~15-20 m wide and 8 m deep. Fed by highway runoff and slope runoff.Point lies on the ridge top and includes a drainage head. Majority is on the drier ridge. Lot of burrowing activity here.Point is on the steep slope that descends from the south side of Ruby's Point. Point includes the steep, low slope and about 5 m of the bench below.Young to mature stand of Douglas fir, highly disturbed by elk in the understory.Point facing southwest. Birds present.Point is on an alluvial fan 60 m east of Chicken Creek. Soils have a high clay content with cracking evident. Plant on pedestals. Large animal burrows. Deep gullies drain into Chicken Creek.Plot is on the windswept top of Fossil Butte. Soils are armored with a layer of small rocks. Likely all soil has been blown off.Point is on the moderate slope leading off the north face of Fossil Butte.This point includes the crest, high slope, and steep bluff face of Fossil Butte. Wherever you are on the plot, the wind blows.Exposed ridgetop, shale soil is veneered with gravel.Noise pollution due to train, highway and road to staff apartments. Close to western edge of Monument Boundary. 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Hear elk bugling in distance. Clay soil.Point is at the intersection of a ridge descending from Fossil Butte and the Chicken Creek valley floor.Point is near the end of a ridge that descends from Fossil Butte.Northeast facing point. Scat/animal tracks present.Point is near the toe slope of Fossil Butte. Area is on a slight rise compared to surrounding areas. May account for the sparser vegetation and lack of Sarcobatus shrubs. Area heavily used by ungulates; large burrow.Point is on a bench at the toe slope of the Fossil Butte cliff band. Soil is more stable than surrounding hillsides and badland formation. Heavy use by elk (game trails, scat, tracks).Exposed ridge top with gravelly soils.Point is in a drainage east of Chicken Creek. Area is more mesic than surrounding hillsides.Slope with a mosaic of vegetation. It is relatively deep-soil at point center, but eroded as part of a drainage on the south edge.Point is on the leeward side of the crest of Fossil Butte. Area receives additional snowfall in the winter and is sheltered from the winds in the summer.Point is near the bottom of a gentle slope leading up to Fossil Butte. Area is exposed with high clay soils that likely have high salinity. Plants are on pedestals.Plot is on the valley floor ~100 m west of Chicken Creek. The main Park road is 60 m west of the plot center. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubs have 20-50% dead branches. Area has likely not burned in a while.Point is on an exposed ridge as it descends to Chicken Creek. Area is bombarded by sun and wind.Steep slope with south facing aspect but colonized by robust shrubs. Perhaps some extra ground water here?Road is 50 m west. Plot is on a gentle slope of the Bullpen. 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The slope is gentle here.Point in hills/valleys; facing to the east. History of fire (2005). Some grasses have been grazed. Dandelions present.Swale about 40m wide with deep soils, lies below a large snow glade.Large slumps in slope up to 5m wide here. Soils are shale with a gravel veneer.Drainage head near ridgetop. Snow glade to the west, area collects snow. Deep soils, dark color.North facing point. Animal tracks/scat present, birds present. An area in point where soil dips and there is cover of Elymus cinereus, Juncus balticus, Carex sp., and Artemisia cana.Point is on a steep, rocky slope of Ruby's Point Ridge. Point was just before a bench in the slope that is more mesic than the slope.Point is on the exposed Fossil Butte Member just before the toe slope and the bench below. Soils are very unstable with constant erosion.This is the slump that closed off the old Highway 30. Area is still active with a variety of microclimates.Point includes a hill top and both the north and south facing slopes.South facing point. Noise pollution due to trains and highway to the south. Scat present.Point is 50 m from the east fork of Chicken Creek. Soils have a high clay content creating very xeric conditions.Dense vegetation on mesic soils of drainage---snow deposit here, some snow glades are present.Exposed site on ridge top. Soils are armored by gravel and rock.Point is on a drainage way that runs off the south side of Ruby Ridge. Area is sheltered from the wind and has more mesic conditions that surrounding shrublands.Site collects snow in winter; is mesic with deep dark soil. Heavily browsed.Point is on the exposed bluff of Fossil Butte. Soils are highly unstable and plants are constantly bombarded by rocks from above.Large plain that extends off Cundick Ridge. 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Plot includes a slight hilltop and all aspects leading from it. There is a gully in the plot.More cushion plants and winter fat at the top of the hill because higher and drier. Scat present. To the south is a north-facing slope of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana with drainage between this plot and the north-facing slope. Pocket gopher mounds throughout the plot. Ground soil appears moist.Area of deep soils and heavy grazing/browsing/burrowing activity. Large opening among quaking aspen.Elks bugling in distance. Point faces southeast. Animal tracks/scat present.Point faces southwest. Valley going through plot from northwest to southeast. Animal trails.Point is on an exposed hilltop with xeric conditions. Historic Quarry trail is about 60m to the east.Point is on an exposed slope just below the exposed Fossil Butte Member Bluff.Point is 40 m east of the bottom of Smallpox Creek. The gentle slope is south-facing with alkaline soils.Saw field mouse and several grouse or pheasants. Animal tracks throughout plot. Point facing north-northeast.Point is at the base of the Bullpen hill. Road is 60 m to the north.Point center is on the boundary fence. Cow pies in the plot so cows definitely get on the monument. Point is on a gentle slope leading up to Ruby Ridge. Point center lies in a low-lying depression that is moister than the surrounding hills.South facing point. Animal tracks/scat present. Clay, dry soil.Point is on an exposed west-facing slope that feels the full brunt of the prevailing winds shallow drainages periodically run down the slope.Point is on the slope leading up to Ruby Point.LVALT , r  > l"p0Point is at the base of the steep slope descending the north face of the southeast edge of Fossil Butte.Point is in the dry creek bed of the east fork of Chicken Creek.Area with thin soils and exposed rocks; erosion between shrubs leaving them pedestalled.Jackrabbit and scat present. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana is in moister area, whereas Artemisia arbuscula longiloba is in higher and drier area and exposed to wind. Road is west of plot about 40 m.Uniform stand of low sagebrush on a dry ridge top. Soil is gravelly and runoff is rapid.This area burned last summer. The Amelanchier skeletons still exist while the Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubs have been reduced to stumps about one inch high. Area is heavily used by elk.Pont includes the top of Fossil Butte and the north facing slope. Community remains the same but % cover changes.Point includes a combination of benches and exposed slopes. Some Artemisia tridentata on the more mesic benches.Deep soils on southern exposure--likely retains snow from windswept areas. Smooth brome on 2-track road.Point is on the slope that descends from Fossil Butte.Point is in the foothills below Fossil Butter. Astragalus sp browsed. Moderate cover of small rocks. 2% cover of dead Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis, not sure cause of death.Point is on a hillside near the eastern boundary.This site has a large gully running through from 8-10 m X 3-4 m. Soils are deep and erosive.Point is 20 m south of a slight drainageway that flows to the southeast. Heavy elk use.North facing point. Hear elk bugling southwest of point. Birds/butterflies present. Animal tracks present.Dense stand on deep soils, mesic site, partly due to snow capture and drainage.Badlands slopes and gullies with red shale soil. Highly erosive.Point is on the toe slope of the hills leading off Fossil Butte before the Chicken Creek valley floor. 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Area is heavily used by ungulates. Evidence of fire in area (charred logs).Point is on a moderate slope leading down to a drainage way which is included in the point. A slight bench is found just above the drainage way and that is where the Cirsium arvense is.South facing point. Noise pollution due to trains/highway south of point.North facing point. Animal tracks/scat present.Point is near the top of the ridge the Park road is on. Area is blasted with wind and sun.Point is on the leeward side of a ridge that receives more moisture and is better sheltered from the prevailing winds than surrounding areas.Point is on an exposed hillside below Fossil Butte. Soils are rocky and exposed to the prevailing wind.Noise pollution due to trains, highway, and road into Monument. Birds present. An inch of snow present (fell on 9/21/06 night). Two drainages near center of point to east and west, going south. Red, clay soil.Area of unvegetated badlands, toe slopes and gullies. The gullies are 15-20 m wide and 3-4 m deep.Minor ledging of soils behind vegetation of slope. Surface armor of gravel on shale soil.Point is on the high slope of Fossil Butte just below the crest of the Butte. This exposure is subjected to the worst of the Wyoming winds.Plot is on gentle slope leading up to Ruby Ridge.Point is on the exposed Fossil Butte bluff. Soils are extremely unstable and slopes are steep. Also, there is an exposed cliff band.Point is on the valley floor 50 m from the dry gully of the east fork of Chicken Creek.Hill side with small drainage, this area accumulates snow. Dense vegetation on deep soils.Point is on an alluvial fan 20 m east of Chicken Creek. Soils have high clay content and high salinity. Soils are cracked and plants are on pedestals. Area heavily used by ungulates.Lots of Cirsium arvense near a pond by this point. South facing point. 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It is more mesic that intervening knolls.Main road of Monument to the east of point. Gopher pocket mounds. West-facing point.Point is on the windswept top of Fossil Butte.Point is on a slope leading down to a drainageway below Fossil Butte.Point is on steep north facing slope of Fossil Butte. At one time, this area was an aspen stand, but the aspen are now dead. This may explain the different community from the rest of the plot.South facing point. One lone, black cow north of point. Animal tracks/scat present. Bromus tectorum present in low numbers.Point is in the dry Chicken Creek bed.Plot is at the base of the badlands on the southwest side of Fossil butte. The area has high clay soils and the plants are on pedestals.Point and polygon are on a terrace/floodplain that runs into Chicken Creek. There are some construction materials on the plot, but I am unclear what they are doing to Chicken Creek. It looks like they are trying to stabilize the flow.South facing point on steep butte. Noise pollution due to highway/trains to southNorth facing slope. A lot of snail shells present. Hear elk bugling off in the distance. Saw an ant hill that was about 1 m high at west end of point.Point west of Monument road. Two track road through point north to south. Grazing area; scat present. Windy, exposed area.West facing slope. Hill mostly white shale.Point is on an exposed hillside below Fossil Butte. Hill gets bombarded with sunlight and is blasted by the prevailing westerly winds. Elk scat.Point is on a moderate slope below Ruby Point. There are some exposed, bare soil areas with more xeric conditions.Pocket gopher mounds present. Scat present. Road north of point.Point is on a hill top along Ruby's Point. 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This slope captures snow and is more mesic.Center of point in valley going northeast to southwest. Slopes to the northwest and southeast of center. Birds present. Noise pollution due to trains and highway to the south. Scat and animal tracks present. Drainage in valley near center. Point facing southwest.Point facing west. Deer present. Animal tracks/scat present.Point is in a drainageway just below the exposed bluff of Fossil Butte. Not sure why the aspen are dead and the alive ones are just barely hanging on.Low point in the ridge that captures snow. Patchy and linear vegetation growth here.Point is on an exposed section of hills below Fossil Butte. Soils are rocky, bare, and are exposed to the prevailing winds.Point is on a badlands formation with a variety of topographical positions including benches, drainages, and exposed hillsides.Point is on the foothills leading down from Fossil Butte. A drainageway runs west to east through the plot with more mesic conditions adjacent to it. The rest of the point is on a xeric hill side. A 2-track road along the north edge of the plot.This aspen stand follows a drainageway that drains Ruby Point. Understory is dense and difficult to navigate. Elk sign everywhere.North facing point. Main Monument road to the east. Animal tracks/scat present.Point is in a basin just below the rim of Fossil Butte. Area is somewhat sheltered from the wind but it still gets blasted by the sun.Point includes the top of and the steep west face of Fossil Butte. Soils are highly unstable with a layer of loose scree.Point is near the toe slope of Fossil Butte. A slight depression runs through the plot with a different community.Point faces southeast. Intersection of two large drainages about 20m east of center. One drainage from the northeast and the other from the north.This slope has minor erosion channels and ledging of soils behind shrubs.LVAL 8 dp,BPoint is on an exposed section of the Fossil Butte Member beneath benches. Soils are rocky and highly erodable with exposed roots on most plants.Area of swale bottom well-vegetated. Soils eroded between shrubs on flat.Point is on the valley floor of Chicken Creek. Soils have a high clay content and high salinity.Point is on the top of the ridge with the road running through the plot. Area is wind swept and hammered by the sun.Small creek with flowing water saturates this area and supports mesic vegetation.Toe slope where snow accumulates in patches. Patchy shrubland distribution here.Elevated area of a large play used by sage grouse in the spring as a lek. Soils are silt and crusted from standing water.Site has deep soils and collects snow. Trending towards a woodland stand without fire.This area is the farthest upslope that the fire reached. Fingers of the fire crept past the point center, but approximately 65% of the plot area did not burn. Point is 60m from the monument boundary. Leucopoa has been heavily grazed by elk.Magpies present. North facing slope. Animal trail running south to north.Point is on a hill that descends from Fossil Butte. Area is exposed to sun and wind.Noise pollution due to trains, highway, and road to monument. Many washes and drainages.Point is on an exposed slope leading up to Fossil Butte. Area is blasted with wind and sun. Soil is armored with a layer of small rocks.Point is on the valley floor of Chicken Creek. Area has xeric conditions with high clay soils.Point is 30 m from the monument boundary on an exposed slope that has soils with high clay content. Soils are highly erodable.Point is on the hilltop and is adjacent to the Cundick Ridge road and the main park road. Area is blasted with wind.Point is on steep, exposed cliff face of Fossil Butte. 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Soils are deep shale.Point is on an exposed hill side above the valley floor and the south Monument boundary. Soils have high clay content and are rocky. Some of the steeper slopes have signs of erosion.Birds present. Animal trails / scat present.Narrow washout present near center of plot, about 4 m to the east. Drainage also present from south of butte through the plot, going south. Point facing south. Heavy clay soil. Noise pollution due to trains, highway, and road to Monument, south of plot.Shale soils on an exposed, gentle slope. Shrubs on hummocks. Remaining ground surface armored with gravel.Near ridge crest, patchy distribution of shrubs probably reflects snow accumulation here.Point is on an exposed hill side below Fossil Butte. The point includes a drainage bottom to the north.Plot includes the ridge top and the north, east, and south slopes. Area is heavily used by elk.Point is on the slope that descends from the northwest side of Ruby's Point. It includes an exposed hill top that has a different community. Area is heavily used by elk.This is where the slump buried Highway 30. Area still has non-vegetated exposures of the Wasatch. The terrain is highly variable with a multitude of different microclimates.Point is on broken, jumbled land in a drainageway that runs off the southeast side of Fossil Butte. Area has a multitude of different microclimates.Deep soil supports mountain big sagebrush and shallow, rocky soils support low sagebrush.Point is on the gentle slope leading off the southeast side of Fossil Butte.Long slope off Cundick Ridge. Soils are armored by small rocks and gravel; ledging occurs behind plants.Point is on an exposed south-facing slope below the Bullpen.An alluvial fan at the toe slope of the Fossil Butte. 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Saw a rabbit. Saw old steel cans.Point is on the steep bluff face just below the cliff band on the southwest face of Fossil butte. Soils are extremely unstable and shrubs are creeping down slope.Plot is on a north facing slope that likely receives more snow during winter and is sheltered from sun and wind during the summer. Numerous elk bedding sites.Point is on a gentle hill side with the Park boundary 60 m to the north. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubs have 20-40% dead branches. This appears to be a mature Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland with some declining shrubs.Point is on the crest of Ruby's Ridge as it descends to the north. Area is more mesic and sheltered than area above.Point center is 2 m from Monument boundary. Likely that cows get through the fence and graze this area.Plot is on an exposed hill top about 100 m from the park road.Point is on the low slope of the hills leading down from Fossil Butte. Point is 40 m from south Monument boundary. Near boundary introduced species such as Agropyron cristatum are present.East facing slope. Point in a bowl/swale. Carex sp. found at this point. Appears to be more mesic than point 215.South facing point. Outcrop of rocks east of center. Birds present.West facing slope. History of fire at northern edge of point in an aspen stand. Deer present. Saw a cowboy herding 4-5 black cows to the southwest.Plot is at the base of a slope that runs off a ridge descending from Fossil Butte.Point is on the gentle slope leading up to Ruby Point.Open stand of young quaking aspen. Very deep, dark-colored soil that is saturated in the spring.Point is on the low slope leading off of the northwest side of Fossil Butte before the slope becomes more gentle.Point lies on a bench below Fossil Butte and includes exposed hillsides to the west and a gentle, sheltered slope to the south.Point is on the xeric valley floor of Chicken Creek.LVALX z  & r"(LPoint is on a north-facing slope that likely accumulates snow in the winter and provides a mesic environment in the summer. Aspen stand is about 20m x 40m. Another larger stand it to the north.Plot includes high level above the bluff and the top part of the bluff. Area is blasted by wind. Slight drainages run off butte top.Southeast facing point. Area is a bit moist where stands of trees are. At the edge of the point, to the north, is a hill with shale and Symphoricarpos and Lupinus.Point is on a rib of the Wasatch Badlands that drops off to the north, west, and south. Soils are very unstable and have a hardpan crust due to the constant exposure to the wind.Point is on the xeric valley floor of Chicken Creek.An area of drainages to 10m wide and 2m deep and small intervening ridges. At the limit of quaking aspen tolerance in terms of moisture availability.South facing point. Scat/animal tracks present. Two drainages present; one east of center running north to south, other west of center running northwest to southeast.Several small benches and exposure provide mesic conditions for the portion of this stand.Noise pollution from trains to south. Dandelions present in low numbers. Drainage to southwest in the point.Fine soils are blowing, but there is some armoring by gravel here. A few patches of mountain big sagebrush remain.Two drainages to the west and east of point. One gully .5m x .5 m on east side. This gully has one plot of Haplopappus acaulis. Noise pollution due to trains, highway, and road to monument. Point is south-facing. Heavy red, clay soil.Large gully with 1-2m head cut eroding in this swale. Soils are deep, shale, and erosive.Major elk trail through stand. Soils are stabilized by gravel. Snow collects here.This slope is well vegetated and erodes little. Some gravel veneer on soils between shrubs.Site has several drainages running through, each up to 2 m deep.Road north of point. Plot facing southeast. Very dry slope. 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Minor ledging behind vegetation clumps.Point is on the gentle slope leading to the drainage on the back side of Fossil Butte. Terrain is varied with slight hill tops, drainages and gentle slopes.Lots of animal tracks, possibly due to sheep that went through on 9/21 and 9/22/06. South facing point.Scat present. Noise pollution due to trains, highway and road to Monument, south of point. South facing hill. Heavy, clay soil. Many drainages.West facing slope. Animal trail from north to south. Birds present. History of fire south of point.The edge of the bluff traps more snow supporting mesic communities. Lot of burrowing activity.Area of eroding soils that form minor ledges behind shrubs. Some gravel armoring of shale soils. Very alkaline.Area of snowy accumulation in a patchy pattern.This area is on the lee side of the ridge and collects snow. The soils are deep and dark in color.Point is on the south-facing slope of a ridge leading off Fossil Butte.Point is on the moderate slope leading down the north side of Fossil Butte. Prunus stand is likely in an area where groundwater seeps to the surface.Deep soil supports a young stand of limber pine. There is a patch of standing dead in the plot. Area highly trailed by elk.Area is highly disturbed. A herd of about 1000 sheep walked through the point as I watched. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubs appear stunted and have numerous dead branches. There is trash on the plot.Area of deep soils that was prescribed burn affected. Fine soils are erosive and wind-blown.Dense, mature stand on gravelly soils. Site collects snow.Young stand of quaking aspen with good cover. Situated on toeslope and captures snow and runoff.Point is on an exposed hillside with most of the vegetation in the drainages. 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"!#"$#%$%%&&''(())**++,,--/.0/1021324V63748596:7;8<9=:>;?<@=@>A?C@DAEBFCGDHEIFJGJHKILJMKMLNMONPOQPRQSRTSUTVUWVXWYXZY[Z\[]\^]_^`_a`bacbdcedfegfhgihjikjlkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzzz{{||}}~~U  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{ | } ~   !"#$%&'()*+,- . / 0 1W3 3456789:;<=>?@@ABCD E!F"G#H$I%J&J'K(L)M*N+O,P-Q.R/S0T1U2V3W4X5Y6Z7[8\9]:^;_<`=a>b?c@dAeBfCgDhEiFjGkHlImJnKoLpMqNrOsPtQuRvSwTxUyVzW{X|Y}Z~[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrsXtuvwxyz{|}~      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ R S T U V WXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijk l!m"n#o$p$q%r%s&t'u(v)w*x+y,z-{.|/}0~123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFLVALz  $>Point is on the moderate slope that descends from the northwest side of Ruby's Point. Area is heavily used by elk.Point is at the head of a drainageway below Ruby Point. Area is heavily used by elk.Large band of quaking aspen established on the toe slope of this north facing ridge.North facing point. Hear elk bugling to the south. Saw elk moving north to south, but west of point, about 300 m. Birds present.Noise pollution due to trains. Valley floor with full sun all the time. Interpretive trail to north. Pink and yellow flags southwest of point.Noise pollution due to trains, highway and road to Monument to south. Inch of fresh snow (fell overnight 9/21/06). Wide gully 11 m east of center, runs north to south. Skewed point because this gully in a different association. South facing slope. Birds present.Point includes two benches and a slope in between. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis is found throughout the plot except for a 10 m X 10 m area of exposed hill side. Heavily used by elk.Fire scarred shrub stumps. Taraxacum officinale present in low numbers. North facing point. Weedy Chenopod present in low numbers. Animal tracks present.Moderately wide but shallow drainage; the point lies near its head. Mesic with deep soils.Well-vegetated slope with gravel overlying dark soil.Point center is actually outside of the Monument. Cows most likely sneak into this section of the Monument with cow tracks along the fence line.Actual slump has sufficient groundwater to support two healthy quaking aspen stands. The trees are of young age.Plot is on an exposed south facing slope that leads down to Smallpox Creek. The soil is bare and has high salinity; combined with the exposure creates conditions difficult for plants to grow.Point is at the head of a drainageway that runs out onto the flats along the southern boundary of the Monument. A gully (1 m deep) runs north to south along the west side of the plot. 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Lots of scat, may be elk. East facing point. Point a bit moist where Juncus balticus is and where Artemisia cana.Point is on the steep south facing slope of Ruby's Point. Cliff bands are eroding and lots of loose scree on the ground. Very unstable surface with little soil development.Southeast facing slope. Noise pollution due to trains/highway south of point. Drainage running northwest to southeast through center of point.Drainage fed by runoff and seepage supports wetland graminoids. Small gully in bottom is 0.5 m deep.Southeast facing slope. History of fire in entire point (2005 fire). Animal tracks present.Rocky soil supports low sagebrush where thin and mountain big sagebrush where deeper.Plot is on a moderate slope leading up to Fossil Butte.Got as close as possible to center. Noise pollution due to highway and trains to south. Steep hill.Southwest facing slope. Noise pollution due to trains/highway to south.Exposed slope that is erodible; fine shale soil.Point is on a moderate slope leading down the north side of Fossil Butte. Area includes a more mesic toe slope (Prunus stand) and a mesic bench (Dasiphora shrubland).Animal trail going from south to north. Scat present. North facing point.Point is on the unstable soils on the Fossil Butte bluff. Pieces of shale are constantly eroding and falling down slope. Plants live a very precarious life. Runnels run through plot.Birds present. Point is in Chicken Creek tributary.Exposed point; facing southwest. Animal tracks present. Bees, butterflies and flies present.Point lies on an alluvial fan approximately 20 m X 50 m at the base of the foothills of Fossil Butte. Soils have high clay content with cracking obvious. Deer/antelope tracks. Slight drainage way runs north to south through plot.LVAL" j & pV |0Plot is on a bench below Fossil Butte.Deep soil with large rocks support stand. Trees are stunted here, not as mesic.Point is on the bluff of Fossil Butte. Soils are highly unstable and plants are continuously bombarded with materials from above.Steep slope with minor drainage erosion. Fine soils armored with gravel. Small ledging behind shrubs.Point is on the xeric valley floor of Chicken Creek.Complex topography of ridge/slope/bench/basin with a diverse flora.Found remains of pronghorn in plot. Noise pollution due to train. A couple of narrow washes in plot. Point faces southwest. Windy, exposed area.Small hill or mound of the toeslope that supports drier vegetation than the surrounding quaking aspen.Point is on the steep north-facing slope off the southeast edge of Fossil Butte.Area where snow deposits in the winter at the head of a moderately large drainage.West facing slope. Windy, exposed area. Near main road in monument; road to the east. Drainage to the northwest flowing from NE to SW.History of fire in about 3/4 of plot. Southwest facing slope. One black cow southwest of point. Hear elk bugling in the distance. Animal tracks through plot northeast to southwest.Northeast facing slope. Drainage at the north and south edges of point going from southwest to southeast.Point includes the ridge top and the north facing slope.Point includes the top of Fossil Butte and the moderate north facing slope. Community is the same but cover changes.Found couple of bones (animal femur and tibula). Sheep moved through east of point. Southeast facing slope. Depressions in plot where Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis is taller, possibly because more water gathers in these areas. 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Area is blasted with sun and wind and the soils are very clayey.Point is on an exposed hillside leading up to Ruby Point. A bench to the west has more mesic conditions.Point is 40m from the south boundary and road. Area is used heavily by ungulates (elk, cows, & ). Soil has a high clay content with cracking and plants are on pedestals. Area is blasted by sun in the summer.Mesic stand of mountain big sagebrush with Utah serviceberry on deep soils. Snow accumulates here.Point is in the bottom of Smallpox Creek. The lowest-lying areas are saturated with water. The higher areas are dry but likely flood periodically. The monument boundary is 100m to the northwest.Road is 20m west. Point is on a bench in the slope below the Bullpen Hill. There is a slight drainageway running west through the plot. Fire burned through the area and was of high intensity because the Artemisia stumps are near the ground.Site retains snow and has deep soils.Point is on an alluvial fan above Chicken Creek. Soils have a high clay content with cracking evident. Heavy use by ungulates (tracks and scat).Area of active slumping-groundwater available to support quaking aspen stands. Lots of ridges and basins here.Stand extends to near a drainage head. Site is mesic, snow accumulation occurs.Deep soils in an area that collects snow.Heavy clay soil. Drainage present to west. Animal tracks maybe pronghorn. Noise pollution due to train, hwy, and road to monument; south of plot.Point is on top of Ruby's Point ridge. It is slightly sheltered from the wind.Point is in a drainageway leading down from Fossil Butte.Point faces northwest. Animal tracks present. Exposed area, windy with clay soils.Mesic site where snow collects. Soils are deep and dark in color.Point is in a drainageway leading off the face of Fossil Butte.MJ ? 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Deep gullies (up to 2m deep) run through point to Chicken Creek. Soils have a high clay content with cracking evident. Large animal burrows.Plot is on the upslope edge of an exposed hillside. The ground has high cover of bare soil and is exposed to wind and sun. Symphoricarpos shrubs are dead as are several Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubs. Park boundary is 60m to the west.Point is on a ridgetop south of the Bullpen. Area is heavily used by elk.Point is on the valley floor 20m from Smallpox Creek. 1-2% cover of dead Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubs, cause of death unknown.Point is in a drainageway that leads off the east side of Fossil Butte.This point is on the north-facing slope of Fossil Butte near the crest of the Butte.West facing slope. Hear elk bugling in distance. Animal tracks/scat present. Point has Juncus, Carex, and Poa pratensis indicating a mesic point.Gentle slope with good snow collection results in an even stand of low sagebrush. Good burrowing activity here.Point includes the valley floor and the dry upper stretches of the East Fork of Chicken Creek. A deep gully about 3m deep runs through the plot.2005 burn very complete. New plants browsed heavily.Area collects snow, forms dense stand of mature mountain big sagebrush. Soils are deep.Point is on the high slope of Ruby's Ridge. North-facing slope begins 40m to the north.Point is on an undulating land in a badlands formations. The multitude of topographic positions include exposed hilltops, drainage bottoms, and everything in between.Thin soils with rock matrix. Eroded between shrubs.Mature mountain big sagebrush shrubs on deep soils. Snow is captured here.Point is at the base of the slope that descends from the north face of Fossil Butte. Just downslope is a bench with an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland. Several dead Pinus snags in the plot.|LVALR Z B T ZBFxPoint is nearer the drainage head than #161; snow accumulates here. Soils are deep and dark colored.Point is near the base of the slope that runs off the NW side of Ruby's Point. Elk bugling in the area.Steep slope that may have seepage-lots of Elymus cinereus. Little snow would collect here.Point is on an exposed, rocky hillside with xeric conditions. Elk scat on hillside. Several small runnels scattered along the hillside with some surface erosion.Point has mostly grasses, fire scarred shrub stumps, and a few dwarf shrubs. Noise pollution from trains to south. Signs of grazing. Saw two pronghorn. Scat present.Point is on an exposed slope just above Chicken Creek.Plot is on an exposed south facing slope that leads to Chicken Creek. The soils seem to have high salinity and are difficult for plants to grow on. This area is used by elk extensively. Lot of elk scat and tracks.Point is on an exposed hillside below Ruby Point. Area is blasted with wind and sun.Noise pollution from trains to south. Scat present.Windswept ridge, dry and exposed. Rock and gravel cover fine, shale soilA fire burned very patchy throughout this landscape. It was the furthest the fire reached up slope. It appears to have burned the denser areas with Purshia, Artemisia tridentata vaseyana, and Amelanchier and skipping the more xeric exposures with the Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrublands.Shale soils that are droughty; supports even mix of sagebrushes in small patches.Point includes the slope leading down from Fossil Butte and a hill side.Northeast facing point. Hear elk bugling to the southwest of point.Area with shale soils that have eroded from between shrubs.Well vegetated lower slope with gravel armoring over shale soils.Northeast facing slope. Drainage running northwest to southeast at the southwest edge of the point. Noise pollution due to trains. Exposed, windy point.Point includes the slope of and the bottom of a drainageway.Mdy 5 A WnO;IC 4234Low SlopeGPS@05000Phiking trailPT00200T0000Main Body of Wasatchyca_][YWUQOMK=;9751% HDl 8284MidslopeGPS@0400001-b00P00T0000Angelo Member of the Wasatch Formation}USQOMKIGECA<<:8640$GB3810High SlopeGPSt@0600001b001a00P0000Fossil Butte Member of the Wasatch FormationYWUSQOMKGEC??=;973'"FAD5176MidslopeGPS@060000P000200T0000Main Body of WasatchjTRPNLJHFB@><<:8640$E@528MidslopeGPS@0400000200P00P0000Fossil Butte Member of the Wasatch FormationSQOMKIGECA?;;9753/#D? 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Trees are stressed-moisture here is probably unreliable.Swale on a toe slope of the ridge and slope from Cundick. Elymus cinereus occupies the lowest, more mesic sites.Point is near the crest of a hill where more xeric conditions exist.History of fire. Black cows grazing south of point. Animal tracks present, possibly from sheep on 9/21 and 9/22/06. Point facing south. Los of standing dead shrubs.South facing slope. Animal tracks/scat present as well as grasshoppers, butterflies, and birds.Slumpy, undulating topography- indicates ground water flow here. Trees are young to mature.Point is on the top of and the slope behind the Wasatch Badlands. Area is exposed to wind and sun.Point is on an exposed hillside that feels the brunt of the wind.South facing point. Animal tracks present.Very steep and erosive slope. Shrubs have become established.Point facing west. History of fire from center west. Animal tracks and scat present.This is the actively moving slump area on the south side of the Wasatch Badlands. The unstable nature of the area allows the weed Salsola to dominate.Point is on the steep south face of Fossil Butte. Soils are unstable and extremely treacherous.Point is on an exposed hillside with the Historic Quarry Trail running north to south through the plot. Parking lot is 70 m southeast.Point W of Monument Road and N of Ruby Ridge Rd. Birds present. W facing point, animal tracks present.Point is on the steep north facing slope of Fossil Butte. This extreme northeast section of the butte has a narrow slope with this plot including the top of the ridge and the toe slope.Point is on an exposed hillside 50 m from the Monument boundary.Point is on a gentle slope leading off the northwest side of Fossil Butte. 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A few dips/swales in plot; ELYCIN seems to be in these spots. Animal tracks/scat present.This and #1 are used by sage grouse as a lek. There were eight sage grouse nearby feeding. Flat area that is alkaline and retains some runoff.Northwest facing point. Birds present. Drainage near point, to the northwest running southwest to southeast.Noise pollution from trains. Drainage in valley N of center, running E to W. Clay soil. Runoff from butte.Noise pollution due to vicinity of train tracks and highway. Point is facing southwest. Windy exposure. A few gullies in plot going southwest.Exposed ridge, shale soil with gravel veneer.Point is on the exposed, western face of Fossil Butte. Terrain is variable with hill tops, exposed cliffs, and drainage ways.Point is on the high slope of Fossil Butte and it also includes the steep bluff face.Deep soil that is well vegetated, area of snow accumulation.South facing point. Hear cows off to south. Point very mesic. Some of Carex sp and Poa pratensis present in Populus tremuloides stand but most where Amelanchier utahensis are.Bees and birds present. Noise pollution due to trains, highway, road to Monument south of point. Point facing south. Slop variable because ridge, drainages and hills in point. Comandra umbellata found throughout plot.Point is on the moderate slope leading off the NE side of Fossil Butte. Ground is torn up by an elk herd that lives in the area.Point west of road. Snow fence northeast of center in point.Point is on the western extreme slope of Ruby Ridge. It gets the full brunt of the prevailing winds.North facing point. Animal tracks/scat present. Burrows present, too.Noise pollution due to highway and trains. Drainage at west end of plot, running north to south. Southwest facing point. 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Yellow and pink flags to the west. Drainage runs through point center from south to north. Point facing north-northeast. Interpretative trail to the north (Historic Quarry Trail). Clay soil.Point is on the gentle north-facing slope of the southern side of Fossil Butte. Terrain is varied with xeric hilltops, mesic benches, and everything in between.Northeast facing slope for aspen stand and the sagebrush shrubland faces north. Elk bugling in distance. Lots of standing dead aspen.Disturbed area with cheatgrass on exposed slope. Catches snow to supplement moisture.Dense stand on deep soil, traps snow. Very old shrubs.Point includes an exposed badlands with high cover of bare soil and unstable soils. Area is surrounded by the slopes of Ruby Ridge.Point includes the crest and top of the hill near the Park road. Conditions are xeric and plants get hammered by the wind.Point is on a gentle slope leading up to Ruby Ridge.SW facing point. Blue jay present.Plant community is on a ridge top where soils are drier. There is a lot of burrowing activity.Point is near the top of Ruby's Ridge just before it drops off to the north. Area is exposed to the winds of Wyoming.Point is in a low, lying swale that receives more moisture than the surrounding shrublands. Fringes of swale have high salinity with an abundance of Atriplex gardneri.Point is on the xeric valley floor of the southern portion of Chicken Creek.South facing point. Birds present. Gully to northeast of center. Exposed area, windy. Low growing plants.Tragopogon dubius present <1%. Noise pollution from trains to the southeast. North facing slope. Slope is variable because hills/valleys. Animal trail present; animal tracks and scat.Point on a butte/hill. Hardly any plants near center. Valley at northwest of point coming between the buttes. 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South facing slope. Drainages going form north to south. 2 of them. Clay soil.Erodable shale slope with cushion plants holding back soil. They are mounded due to erosion.West facing slope. Deer/birds present. Speckled shade. Cool. One area had remnants of snow from last week.Windswept ridge with little shrub cover.Point lies on a sheltered bench and includes more sheltered gentle slopes downhill (south). North (upslope) are exposed badland hills that have sparse vegetation. Elk scat.Point is in a mosaic of different topographies with specific vegetation communities in each topographical location. Soils have a high clay content.Point is on the gentle ridge slope off the south side of Ruby Ridge.Noise pollution due to trains, hwy, and road to monument south of point. Point center is on top of a butte which is devoid of plant life. Heavy clay soil. Point facing southwest. Gully northwest of center in a steep valley. Slope is variable because steep side of butte and gulley in the valley. Due to periodic heavy rainstorms with several little drainages on this point.Point is in the creekbed of the East Fork of Chicken Creek. The point also includes a series of hills to the east of the creekbed.South facing point. Animal trails through plot.Windswept ridge with vegetation on small mounds probably blown away between.Swale is about 50m wide and well vegetated.Point is just below the top of Fossil Butte. It does not get any shelter from the wind though.Large plain outwashed from Cundick Ridge. Some erosion of shale soils from between shrubs.Site has deep soils and accumulates snow, possibly some intermittent seepage. Heavily trailed by elk and deer.LVAL    xDp(Point is on an exposed badlands formation between two alluvial fans spreading out from the Fossil Butte. Soils are hardpan and any rain will wash right over. High clay content.Point is on the leeward slope of the crest of Fossil Butte. Area receives more snow fall in the winter and is protected from desiccating winds in the summer.Point is a mosaic of topographic locations on the slope leading down from Fossil Butte.Point encompasses a series of benches and the exposed slopes in between the benches. Benches are more mesic environments while the exposed badlands are hammered by sun and wind.Point faces southwest. Walking trail southwest of point.Plot is on a bench and includes a more xeric, exposed hillslope to the north (upslope). Elk scat.Lots of burrows. Point east of western monument border.Long slope off Cundick Ridge, exposed. Soils are armored by small rocks and gravel.Point includes a ridge top and the east and west facing slopes. The slope appears more xeric than the ridge top.Plot is on the valley floor west of Chicken Creek. The road is 30m west of point center. The ground rises as it approaches the road.Point is on the low slope of a ridge before it descends onto the Chicken Creek flats. Area is blasted with wind and sun.Point is on the ridge that leads down to Chicken Creek from the Visitor Center.Point is on a gentle slope on the south side of Ruby's Ridge.Area is revegetating well with graminoids. Soils are potentially erosive.Northwest facing slope. Edge of point/polygon is on the road south to southeast of center. Animal scat/trails/tracks present. Birds present.Point is on a drainageway just below the crest of Fossil Butte. 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Key worked well for this point.This is an odd location near the Smallpox Creek drainage. There is an odd mix of plants that doesn't fit the key well. The east side of the point has numerous dead Sarcobatus shrubs.Similar to point 308 except for Mahonia repens component. Fairly evenly distributed low sagebrush shrubs.Point is on the edge of the polygon. Point will be skewed to stay with the 2 Pinus flexilis woodlands that flank the polygon. All grasses had senesced making it difficult to identify them especially to determine cover.Artemisia cana and Juncus balticus found in the valley of point where it is more mesic than the hillside.According to the key, Elymus spicatus is found on north-facing slopes. Not true with this point where Elymus spicatus was dominant on a southwest facing slope.History of fire (2005). Three quarters of point burned. Good regeneration of SYMORE. Point 452 in this same polygon didn't have as high of cover of ARTTRIvas as this point.Plot is on the western edge of the polygon and bumps up against an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland on drier grounds to the west. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana is denser towards the middle of the polygon where there is a slight depression that runs down the hillside.Point is at the edge of the polygon as it moves upslope towards Fossil Butte. Point is skewed towards Chicken Creek. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba has replaced Sarcobatus in this eastern edge of the polygon. Sarcobatus is visible on the higher areas surrounding this depression.Classifying this shrubland was difficult because there was about equal proportions of Poa fendleriana and Leymus cinereus in the understory. Leymus is near the drainage bottom and Poa is dominant on the hillsides.This association mainly occurs at the southern park boundary and to the south. It is unusual to see it here in the middle elevation.ZF ! G ^ +_7`FOBU_AA.0019South of the Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB019Garmin Flat519275463144612SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGood@Circularyywwpje\TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0018Southwest corner of the MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB018Garmin Flat519075463038112SYesNAD833NuggetFairFair@Circular~~||uojaYLE?62/FOBU_AA.0017Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB017Garmin Flat519104463068412SYesNAD833NuggetGoodFair@Circularztlljjc]XOG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0016Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB016Garmin Flat521834463252912SYesNAD832FossilFairGood@Circular~xrjjhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0015South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB015Garmin Flat519453463344712SYesNAD835NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular|ttrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0014Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB014Garmin Flat517635463716612SYesNAD833The Rock SlideFairGood6@Circular~xhhff_YTKC6/) /FOBU_AA.0013Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB013Garmin Flat519452463645612SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodP@Circular{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0012Northwest of Road and CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB012Garmin Flat518339463301012SYesNAD837NuggetGoodGood@ Circularyywwpje\TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0011Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB011Garmin Flat519333463030512SYesNAD839NuggetPoorFairp@ Circularztlljjc]XOG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0010Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB010Garmin Flat519186463616212SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0009South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB009Garmin Flat519049463666312SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairGood@Otherrrppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0008Southwest of Visitor Center near Monument BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB008Garmin Flat518630463127812SYesNAD833NuggetGoodFair@Circular|sk^WQHD/FOBU_AA.0007North of Cundick Ridge RoadWYLincolnFOBUFB007Garmin Flat518482463667712SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGood@@Circularyywwpje\TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0006Northwest of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB006Garmin Flat518165463331612SYesNAD835FossilFairPoorX@Circularyywwpje\TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0005BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB005Garmin Flat518365463804912SYesNAD833The Rock SlideFairGood&@Other{ueecc\VQH@3,&/FOBU_AA.0004Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB004Garmin Flat518599463418612SYesNAD8314NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular}tllhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0003Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB003Garmin Flat519926463108712SYesNAD833NuggetPoorFair2@Otheryskkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0002North of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB002Garmin Flat519151463639812SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodFair@Circularttrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0001W of Fossil Butte (N. of Visitor Center)WYLincolnFOBUFB001Garmin Flat519195463235712SYesNAD835.7NuggetUnknownGood@Circular}wriaTMG>:/LVAL z  `HThis point represents a patch of low sagebrush that did not burn in 2005There is a patch of low sagebrush on the north perimeter of this point.An odd mosaic of diagnostic species here. Difficult to interpret or key, but is more Artemisia tridentata vaseyana/Elymus cinereus than anything else.Cymopterus terebinthinus at southern end of point. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana at the east and north ends of the point. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba throughout the plot.Tall Amelanchier in the northeast section of the plot. Couple of small patches of Elymus cinereus northeast and northwest of plot center. Poa pratensis on the southeast end of plot.Sparse vegetation. Dwarf and cushion plants present. Windy/exposed environment. Difficult to discern grasses because they are dormant with no inflorescences.Area is a mosaic of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and Artemisia tridentata shrubs as is the rest of the polygon. Point is near the line of demarcation for vaseyana and wyomingensis. Artemisia tridentata shrubs have characteristics of both vaseyana and wyomingensis but most closely resemble vaseyana. Difficult to distinguish between Poa fendleriana and secunda due to lateness of season.Dirt road on ridge of point. Away from the dirt road, plot is uniform and representative.Small patch of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubland in the southwest corner of plot. Point faces southwest. Windy, dry conditions. Some washouts present. Noise pollution due to train tracks and highway nearby.Amelanchier cover is less than on the west side of the polygon (80). The Amelanchier shrubs are also stunted (<1m tall).Small patches of Elymus cinereus throughout the plot. Burned shrubs. Small areas within the plot to the west did not get burned. Even throughout this point keyed out to the same association as 21 within the polygon. I chose fair because the majority of the point had been burned.Very good depiction of this association.8;o  B {  3a'UlFOBU_AA.0038West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB038Garmin Flat517868463391612SYesNAD834.4NuggetUnknownPoorThis area was burned in 2005.Circularvnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0037South of the Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB037Garmin Flat519074463139312SYesNAD835NuggetGoodFairr@Circularyywwpje\TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0036Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB036Garmin Flat516046463752012SYesNAD836The Rock SlideFairFairt@Otherzjjhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0035Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB035Garmin Flat518715463401112SYesNAD835.6NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0034Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB034Garmin Flat520754463458612SYesNAD8324.3Unit had trouble on this point, within 16m or so.The Rock SlideFairFair@Circularoiib\WNF92,#FOBU_AA.0033Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB033Garmin Flat518513463471312SYesNAD836.6NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0032Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB032Garmin Flat521680463469812SYesNAD834.4The Rock SlideUnknownGood^@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0031Southern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB031Garmin Flat520948463030612SYesNAD837FossilFairFair@Circularyywwpje\TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0030Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB030Garmin Flat519859463546112SYesNAD8311.8The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circularooiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0029Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB029Garmin Flat519135463391012SYesNAD835NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular{rjjhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0028Southwest of 2 parking lotsWYLincolnFOBUFB028Garmin Flat518091463361112SYesNAD835NuggetGoodPoor@Circularyywwpje\TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0027East of Visitor Center RoadWYLincolnFOBUFB027Garmin Flat521136463056912SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodv@Circularyywwpje\TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0026West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB026Garmin Flat517898463422112SYesNAD835NuggetUnknownGood@ Circular|skkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0025Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB025Garmin Flat522231463036912SYesNAD834FossilPoorPoor@Circularxxvvoid[SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0024South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB024Garmin Flat519797463349612SYesNAD836NuggetUnknownGood@ Circular|ttrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0023Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB023Garmin Flat519645463586812SYesNAD835The Rock Slide.@ Circular{{{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0022Northern Area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB022Garmin Flat518440463766412SYesNAD835The Rock Slide\@CircularwwuunhcZRE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0021Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB021Garmin Flat517821463711712SYesNAD833The Rock SlideUnknownFairn@Circularxhhff_YTKC6/) /FOBU_AA.0020Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB020Garmin Flat519145463073312SYesNAD833NuggetFairGood@@Circularztlljjc]XOG:3-$ /LVAL t 8z"Point is uniform and representative.Understory is a mix of Poa secunda, Elymus lanceolatus, and Phlox hoodii with no one species dominant. There is a patch of Leucopoa kingii - Descurainia sp. in the plot about 5m x 10m.Difficult to choose the association because cover for Artemisia tridentata and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba are about the same as are the covers for Poa secunda and Elymus lanceolatus.Point is skewed to stay out of the Populus stand to the south (upslope). Amelanchier cover is throughout the point. Artemisia tridentata might be a hybrid of wyomingensis and vaseyana.This site has inclusions of quaking aspen and mountain big sagebrush within the larger polygon.This is a large polygon with a mosaic of types.This point is difficult to classify. Very few grasses with inflorescences. A lot of Phlox hoodii; more so here than any other point in this polygon. None of the descriptions seem to fit this point. Point is south-facing on a valley floor. Very windy with lots of exposure. Poa secunda has a lot of cover but so does Phlox hoodii. Very few shrubs of any kind. One shrub of Sarcobatus.History of fire (2005) on the west side of main Monument road. Good regeneration of grasses and forbs.Small patch of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis to the north of plot center. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba is throughout the plot. Patches of Sarcobatus (one to the west of point center and another southeast of point center). Southeast of point is a small hill devoid of plant life except for Atriplex gardneri.Point is on an exposed hilltop of the Wasatch with a sparse vegetation community with a hodge podge of cushion plants, shrubs, and grasses with no strata dominant. Exposed section is about 20m x 20m and is surrounded by an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubland. The understory of this shrubland is a combination of many grasses with equal cover of Elymus cinereus and Elymus lanceolatus.0g  K  ,`HyFOBU_AA.0057Southern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB057Garmin Flat520498.424630252.5512SYesNAD833FossilGoodFairn@Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0056West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB056Garmin Flat520167.054631596.2612SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood2@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0055Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB055Garmin Flat520272463603912SYesNAD836The Rock SlideUnknownGood@Circular{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0054Near Entrance SignWYLincolnFOBUFB054Garmin Flat519465.444630918.9012SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGood@Circular~vvttmgbVK>71($/FOBU_AA.0053BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB053Garmin Flat518616.504638019.2812SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0052Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB052Garmin Flat518101463691712SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood"@ Circular~xhhff_YTKC6/) /FOBU_AA.0051Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB051Garmin Flat522363463307412SYesNAD834FossilGoodGood!Key worked well for this point.Circular~xrjjhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0050South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB050Garmin Flat518907463716612SYesNAD835The Rock SlidePoorFair@Otherrrppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0049Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB049Garmin Flat520607463509212SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairGood@Circular{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0048Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB048Garmin Flat520190463516712SYesNAD836.3The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0047Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB047Garmin Flat522041463259812SYesNAD837FossilUnknownGood@Other{rjjhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0046Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB046Garmin Flat519804463407212SYesNAD835.4NuggetFairGood@Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0045Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB045Garmin Flat521327463236412SYesNAD833FossilGoodFair8@Other~xrjjhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0044Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB044Garmin Flat521498463320412SYesNAD834FossilGoodFair@Circular|vnnlle_ZQI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0043Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB043Garmin Flat521758463112012SYesNAD833FossilGoodFair^@Circularxxvvoid[SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0042Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB042Garmin Flat519239463186512SYesNAD838NuggetGoodGoodx@Otheryskkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0041Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB041Garmin Flat521362463225712SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodH@ Circular~xrjjhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0040Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB040Garmin Flat517627463672112SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairFair@Circular~xhhff_YTKC6/) /FOBU_AA.0039East Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB039Garmin Flat522952463128712SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodr@CircularwwuunhcZRE>8/+/LVAL  < f pTo the northwest of center about 5 m is a cluster of Artemisia tridentata, Amelanchier, Purshia tridentata, Symphoricarpos, and Chrysothamnus nauseosus. At the NW edge of point, lots of Elymus cinereus is in a valley where it's more mesic. Key worked well for this point.Not sure if this polygon is part of a Populus tremuloides or a Pinus flexilis map unit. Polygon includes both woodlands. This point will capture the aspen woodland on the north-facing slope while points 590 and 311 will capture the Pinus flexilis woodland on the top of the Ridge. Not sure how much cover of Amelanchier is necessary to be included in the name.This point lies near the polygon edge where it forms an ecotone with big sagebrush.Not sure what this polygon is supposed to represent. Point is skewed to stay within the Prunus stand which is about 10m x 30m. Area surrounding the Prunus stand is an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland. An aspen stand is 60m to the west also along the toe slope.This polygon has a mosaic of badland, low sagebrush, greasewood, mountain big sagebrush, and grassland types.Point is skewed to the southwest to stay out of the Amelanchier-Cercocarpus shrubland. There are areas where Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover is sparse.Point includes a slight drainageway with Sarcobatus and an exposed section of the Wasatch with Atriplex gardneri. However, Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and Elymus lanceolatus are found throughout the plot.The polygon is a series of benches and exposed slopes. This is a strange area for Elymus cinereus to be growing. It seems to dry for it. Elymus lanceolatus cover is spotty.Point is skewed to stay within the narrow riparian corridor.Stand appears to have had Amelanchier and Artemisia tridentata vaseyana before the fire. Good regeneration of Amelanchier and Symphoricarpos. Association classification "fair" because it could have belonged to either of the 2 above associations."LVALf & 8&$FPPolygon seems to be a mosaic of Artemisia tridentata, Cercocarpus, and Amelanchier. This community seems to dominate the high slope of this steep slope. The toe slope is an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland.Point is uniform and representative.Plot is uniform and representative.Point is on the western edge of the polygon therefore the point is skewed to the east. To the west on a more exposed slope is an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland.Cushion plants are not dense here.Purshia on the southwest facing slope. This point could fit 2 associations.Point skewed to the east to avoid the aspen woodland.Some patches of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana here.Point is skewed to stay away from the aspen stand downslope and the Douglas fir woodland upslope. Cercocarpus montanus is not found in the plot and Pinus flexilis cover is at the low end for this to be a woodland.Plot is uniform and representative. Low sagebrush cover is primarily in the shallow gullies. Atriplex gardneri is scattered throughout the plot but in sparse cover (<1%).Plot is uniform and representative. Pinus cover varies within the polygon.Small patch of Sarcobatus in plot in the drainage at the west end. Point near edge of polygon but was not necessary to skew point. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubland to the west. Point just south of a butte. Point faces the south. A patch of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis present in the point.On the ridgetop, the understory is a mixture of Poa secunda and cushion plants while Elymus spicatus dominates the understory on the slopes of the ridge.Stand data should be evaluated by Nature Serve Ecologist. Pretty clearly an Artemisia tridentata - Purshia tridentata Shrubland.Plot is a mosaic of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba, Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis, and basin big sagebrush. Difficult to distinguish between Poa fendleriana and Poa secunda due to lateness of the season.Few more cushion plants present here than in 379. Few Symphoricarpos shrubs.7c  N ] 2CzeFOBU_AA.0075Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB075Garmin Flat521610.254634080.0912SYesNAD835FossilGoodGoodh@Circular|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0074Southwest Corner of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB074Garmin Flat518959.654630294.5612SYesNAD836NuggetFairGood(@Circular~~wql`UHA;2./FOBU_AA.0073South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB073Garmin Flat518828463361512SYesNAD835NuggetGoodFair@Circular|ttrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0072Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB072Garmin Flat519018463518712SYesNAD835.6Point was taken about 20 m east of centroid because of steep cliffs.The Rock SlidePoorFair@Circularniib\WNF92,#FOBU_AA.0071Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB071Garmin Flat522740.664630981.0212SYesNAD839FossilFairGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0070West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB070Garmin Flat519505463274012SYesNAD835.5NuggetUnknownGoodVery little understory here.Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0069Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB069Garmin Flat521919.154631848.1612SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0068Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB068Garmin Flat519713.114631443.8712SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodF@ Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0067BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB067Garmin Flat518414.184637842.9612SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairGoodT@ Other{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0066Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB066Garmin Flat519356463571912SYesNAD835.5The Rock SlideGoodGoodD@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0065North of Hwy30/Fossil Butte Monument Rd IntersectionWYLincolnFOBUFB065Garmin Flat523094.864630584.3112SYesNAD835FossilGoodFair@ Circularxm`YSJF/FOBU_AA.0064Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB064Garmin Flat516208.244637115.9212SYesNAD838The Rock SlideGoodGoodj@ Otherppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0063Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB063Garmin Flat518790463599212SYesNAD835.5The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0062South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB062Garmin Flat518437463339012SYesNAD835.8NuggetUnknownFairf@Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0061Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB061Garmin Flat519520463462112SYesNAD834.6NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0060Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB060Garmin Flat515758.724637167.3412SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairPoor@Otherppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0059South Monument BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB059Garmin Flat521181.264630248.3812SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodX@Circular{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0058Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB058Garmin Flat521985.094632900.0312SYesNAD837FossilGoodGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/LVAL\|T 2  d  RXPNot a great fit for either shrubland. This is a shrub herbaceous stand.There is not dominant cover of Elymus spicatus on this site. There are some significant patches of Elymus lanceolatus in the stand.Plot is at the western edge of the polygon near Smallpox Creek so the point is skewed upslope (north). The other side of the creek is an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubland. There are pockets of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis on this slope.This point is comparable to point 128 in this polygon.Artemisia cana on the northwest edge of point in a mesic area. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana scattered throughout point.Plot is uniform and representative.Point is 20m from Smallpox Creek, so point is skewed up and downslope.Grass cover is patchy with more exposed areas of the point dominated by cushion plants. Pseudoroegneria cover is spotty with significant cover of Poa secunda and Stipa hymenoides in certain areas.Difficult to determine dominance among the tall and short shrubs; each had about equal cover.Point is at the edge of the polygon and is skewed downhill. White signature south of polygon is a Leymus cinereus Herbaceous community.This is a mosaic of diagnostic species from a variety of microhabitats.Plot is uniform and representative. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland to the east.This point lies in a drainage on a side slope. It is not as exposed or dry as the ridgetops. The plant community is mixed, more of a mosaic.Plot is uniform and representative. Understory species on the bench chewed up by elk tracks.The drainageway has a dense patch of Artemisia cana.Deep gull at west edge of plot. Small patch of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana near center of plot. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana to the south plot.This point could easily represent the two associations above, there are scattered mountain big sagebrush shrubs.This site has a patchy distribution of diagnostic species. Confusing to classify.w1e  : i WCrFOBU_AA.0094Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB094Garmin Flat517605.514635910.2712SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood|@Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0093Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB093Garmin Flat516378.124636400.8012SYesNAD836The Rock SlideFairGoodv@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0092Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB092Garmin Flat519150463562912SYesNAD834.9The Rock SlideUnknownFairj@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0091Southwest Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB091Garmin Flat521188.144631037.9212SYesNAD835FossilPoorPoor@OtherysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0090Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB090Garmin Flat521964.684633538.3712SYesNAD834FossilGoodFairT@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0089Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB089Garmin Flat519776463507712SYesNAD834.4The Rock SlideGoodPoor@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0088Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB088Garmin Flat519043463593612SYesNAD835.4The Rock SlideUnknownFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0087Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB087Garmin Flat519060.374630584.7312SYesNAD83NuggetFairFair@Other~xppppic^RG:3-$ FOBU_AA.0086Southeastern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB086Garmin Flat523043.274630843.2112SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodl@CircularztocXKD>51/FOBU_AA.0085West Central Boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB085Garmin Flat517736.474633301.4612SYesNAD834NuggetGoodFair@ Circular|vqeZMF@73/FOBU_AA.0084Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB084Garmin Flat519603.304631955.5312SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGoodF@ Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0083Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB083Garmin Flat518812.814630864.7212SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@ Otherzrrppic^RG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0082West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB082Garmin Flat520065.074630954.4912SYesNAD838NuggetFairFair@ CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0081Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB081Garmin Flat517962.494636028.3612SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@ Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0080Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB080Garmin Flat521762.644632498.4212SYesNAD838FossilGoodGood@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0079Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB079Garmin Flat519873463609912SYesNAD834.7The Rock SlideUnknownFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0078BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB078Garmin Flat518282.484637978.3212SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0077Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB077Garmin Flat519502463578812SYesNAD839The Rock SlidePoorFair@Circular{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0076Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB076Garmin Flat516094.874637309.9612SYesNAD83The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nnnnga\PE81+"tLVAL  n |l$rFPoint is uniform and representative. Upslope from plot Pinus flexilis cover increases.Windy. Skewed point because edge of polygon is at the northwest end of the plot. Pockets of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis in plot. Point facing south. Exposed area. Skewed point east and south.Point is along the southeast edge of polygon and will be skewed to the west.Point is between 2 buttes. Skewed point from northwest to southeast; long and narrow. Leymus cinereus found in drainage. High number of Elymus lanceolatus compared to point 565. Denser overall cover of this point.Point is uniform and representative.At the base of the bench, there is more Elymus cinereus then Elymus spicatus and there is some cover of Artemisia tridentata tridentata.This point is close to 523. Most of point affected by fire in a hit and miss fashion. Point may have been a Populus tremuloides - Pinus flexilis Forest. Lots of Populus tremuloides seedlings and a few Pinus flexilis seedlings. Good regeneration of Cercocarpus and Symphoricarpos. Quaking aspen stand to the north.This polygon contains both Artemisia tridentata vaseyana and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrublands. This is an example of the exposed hillsides/badlands that contain low sagebrush shrublands. There is an island of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana / Leymus cinereus about 5m x 10m in the middle of the drainageway.Quite a bit of mountain big sagebrush and graminoids.Point lies on the western edge of the polygon and will be skewed to the northeast. Point lies at the junction of three different polygons. I chose the sparsely vegetated badlands formation to the northeast as the primary association. As the exposure changes to a more easterly aspect (from southerly), Artemisia arbuscula longiloba becomes the dominant shrub.Monument boundary northwest of point. This point can possibly fit into the two above associations since there was about the same cover for the grasses as for the shrubs.T)X " \ Op)`FOBU_AA.0113Southwest of 2 parking lotsWYLincolnFOBUFB113Garmin Flat518044.434633706.2512SYesNAD835NuggetGoodPoor@ Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0112Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB112Garmin Flat521039.374631426.0712SYesNAD834FossilGoodGood@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0111Near Southern BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB111Garmin Flat523061.214630288.1312SYesNAD836FossilGoodGood@ CircularzzxxqkfZOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0110BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB110Garmin Flat518559.004637979.0412SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood@Other{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0109South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB109Garmin Flat519012.524637277.0612SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGood@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0108Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB108Garmin Flat521257463454412SYesNAD835.3The Rock SlideUnknownFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0107Near Cundick Ridge TurnoffWYLincolnFOBUFB107Garmin Flat518484.834636368.9412SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairFairF@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0106Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB106Garmin Flat519677.804630863.9712SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGoodf@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0105West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB105Garmin Flat520761.414632628.0512SYesNAD837NuggetGoodGood@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0104Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB104Garmin Flat518574463412512SYesNAD8311NuggetUnknownGoodv@Circular}tllhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0103East Fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB103Garmin Flat519570.274632226.8312SYesNAD834NuggetFairGoodj@Other~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0102West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB102Garmin Flat517942463435112SYesNAD834.4NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circularvnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0101Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB101Garmin Flat522066.194631284.2212SYesNAD832FossilGoodFair@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0100Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB100Garmin Flat521715.834631967.8112SYesNAD837FossilGoodGood@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0099Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB099Garmin Flat519025.384630732.6712SYesNAD837NuggetFairFair@ Otherzrrppic^RG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0098Near Park RoadWYLincolnFOBUFB098Garmin Flat518692.274636369.4912SYesNAD836The Rock SlideFairGood@Otherrrppic^RG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0097Southern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB097Garmin Flat520818.484630453.9412SYesNAD835FossilFairGood@Other}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0096Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB096Garmin Flat516643.134637403.7412SYesNAD838The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0095Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB095Garmin Flat521658.154631215.1212SYesNAD835FossilFairFair@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/LVAL: Z h " x ^ TThis is a new type where Cercocarpus has intermingled in an ecotone on the toe slope.Plot is uniform and representative.Plot has a mosaic of diagnostic shrubs with low sagebrush dominant. Understory varies with topographical position.There is moderate cover of Aster foliaceous here, but Elymus lanceolatus is the diagnostic/dominant grass.As you move up the slope, Elymus spicatus starts to become the dominant grass. As the aspect shifts to a more easterly position, Artemisia tridentata vaseyana enters the community.Point lies at the polygon edge in an ecotone with mountain big sagebrush. Data reflects quaking aspen stand.This point falls in a broad area of basin wild rye and western wheat grass. It is surrounded on all sides by mountain big sagebrush.History of fire (2005). Some Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubs.Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover decreases as you approach the edge of the Butte.Understory is a mix of Poa secunda, Elymus lanceolatus, and cushion plants.Point near edge of polygon; some transitional plants. Skewed point east because polygon edge on west.Upslope of the point in a more exposed area is an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland. Not sure why this south-facing slope is so mesic?This is a tongue or patch of vegetation among a mosaic of herbaceous and shrub types.Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover is patchy with some denser areas. The southern side of the plot is almost devoid of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba (<1% cover).Point is uniform and representative of the polygon.There is an area of just Elymus lanceolatus on a hillside in the plot.Downslope a low sagebrush community has become established.Point is skewed to stay within the riparian corridor.Point is skewed to stay on top of Fossil Butte and within the monument. The narrow band of vegetation on the north aspect of the crest is the winterfat association. The more extensive south aspect is the Cymopterus community.30V  E v 7i8gFOBU_AA.0132Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB132Garmin Flat516282.064637082.1612SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0131Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB131Garmin Flat516182.454637307.0712SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairGood8@Otherppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0130Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB130Garmin Flat517418.214636150.3712SYesNAD832NuggetGoodGood!Key worked well for this point.Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0129South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB129Garmin Flat518887.704637418.5912SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodFair\@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0128Southeastern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB128Garmin Flat523142.474630840.4412SYesNAD836FossilFairGood@CircularztocXKD>51/FOBU_AA.0127Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB127Garmin Flat521316.264632931.9312SYesNAD834FossilGoodGood@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0126Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB126Garmin Flat518121463434112SYesNAD836.4NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0125Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB125Garmin Flat521262.914632262.5212SYesNAD835FossilFairGoodt@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0124Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB124Garmin Flat519986463542112SYesNAD8311.4The Rock SlideFairGood@Circularooiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0123Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB123Garmin Flat518266463403212SYesNAD834.4NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0122Southwest Corner of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB122Garmin Flat518813.454630621.0812SYesNAD837NuggetFairGoodf@Circular~~wql`UHA;2./FOBU_AA.0121Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB121Garmin Flat520611463440112SYesNAD835.3The Rock SlidePoorPoor@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0120Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB120Garmin Flat520913.754634152.0312SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodF@Circular|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0119West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB119Garmin Flat520727.854633065.8912SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGood@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0118Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB118Garmin Flat519227463577812SYesNAD837.3The Rock SlideGoodFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0117South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB117Garmin Flat518669.594637106.5312SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodFairj@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0116Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB116Garmin Flat519024463466712SYesNAD835.8NuggetFairGood@ Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0115South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB115Garmin Flat520069463373012SYesNAD836.8NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0114South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB114Garmin Flat518859463339212SYesNAD837.5NuggetPoorGood @ Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/(LVAL   L p\PPoint includes a lower lying area that is the Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland to the west that includes the point center. There is an exposed hilltop in the point on its eastern side that is the low sagebrush shrubland.Less vegetation overall at this point than other 2 points in the polygon (245 and 276).This large polygon has a lot of dwarf-shrubland and grassland sparse types.Most of the Pinus flexilis is in the northwest end of the plot. Most of the Cercocarpus found on the southeast end of point and a few at the northwest edge of point. High cover of Elymus spicatus. Tall Amelanchier mostly at the northwest and southeast edges of plot but many short Amelanchier shrubs throughout.Point is skewed to stay within this narrow polygon on the leeward side of Fossil Butte. This polygon is mesic with equal cover of Purshia, Symphoricarpos, Elymus cinereus, and Aster foliaceous. The Elymus is just below the crest, then comes a band of Aster foliaceous, then on the low slope is a mixture of Purshia and Symphoricarpos.Point is uniform and representative.Point is at the edge of a clearing about 40m x 40m that is a Balsamorhiza sagittata Herbaceous community. Point is skewed up slope into the aspen woodland.Understory is a mix of grass species and it is difficult to tell which is dominant. A small Artemisia cana shrubland exists in a mesic drainageway on the eastern edge of the plot. Poa secunda is the dominant grass on the exposed southern aspects. Leucopoa kingii is dominant in the more mesic areas.This point had more Poa secunda than Elymus lanceolatus like point 168 in this same polygon.Point is skewed to the east because it lies on the edge of the polygon.Point is skewed to the east to stay out of the Amelanchier - Cercocarpus and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrublands. Rest of polygon has higher cover of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba.Point lies near polygon edge and is forming ecotones with adjacent shrubs.Patches of Artemisia tridentata tridentata in plot.:k * ] (NyFOBU_AA.0150Southwest of Visitor Center next to Monument BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB150Garmin Flat518620.554631175.7112SYesNAD833NuggetGoodFair@ OtherynaZTKG/FOBU_AA.0149West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB149Garmin Flat520675.564632806.6812SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGood@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0148Eastern Monument BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB148Garmin Flat519055.574637554.7412SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGoodJ@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0147Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB147Garmin Flat520027463472012SYesNAD8312The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular}mmiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0146South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB146Garmin Flat519657463327012SYesNAD835.3NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0145Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB145Garmin Flat520492463664712SYesNAD836.6The Rock SlideGoodGoodGood, but a stunted stand.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0144South of Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB144Garmin Flat518670.214630710.1412SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGood@Circular{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0143East of Visitor Center Road at the Southern Boundary of the MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB143Garmin Flat520928.424630722.5812SYesNAD834FossilGoodGood@Circular}picZV/FOBU_AA.0142Southeastern Boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB142Garmin Flat522812.244630956.5712SYesNAD833FossilFairGood&@Circular|vqeZMF@73/FOBU_AA.0141Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB141Garmin Flat516270.864636940.2712SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGood.@Otherppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0140Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB140Garmin Flat522554.784632867.8912SYesNAD836FossilGoodGood~@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0139Near Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB139Garmin Flat519267.934630600.7012SYesNAD835NuggetFairFair,@OtherwwuunhcWL?82)%/FOBU_AA.0138Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB138Garmin Flat521621.714632581.2612SYesNAD835FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0137Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB137Garmin Flat516288.194636416.0112SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairGood@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0136Northwest of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB136Garmin Flat518543.034631715.2212SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGood@ Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0135Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB135Garmin Flat519202463535312SYesNAD836.3The Rock SlidePoorFair@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0134Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB134Garmin Flat517385.254637380.8412SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGoodt@ Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0133Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB133Garmin Flat521934.554631339.3312SYesNAD833FossilFairPoor@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/LVAL  h^F:Point is uniform and representative.Point is skewed to stay within this Artemisia tridentata patch in this drainageway.The density of cushion plants at this site is high.One or two Artemisia tridentata shrubs. One Amelanchier shrub in plot. Key worked well for this point.Point is uniform and representative.The point falls into a small inclusion of low sagebrush about 20m x 15m.Point is skewed to stay out of the valley bottom which is a low sagebrush shrubland.Point is uniform and representative.The west edge of the site is mountain big sagebrush with Poa secunda.Too close to Monument Boundary on west; skewed point to the east.As you go up the hill and on the hilltop, Elymus spicatus replaces Elymus lanceolatus as the dominant grass.Point is uniform and representative. Even though the plot is on the boundary of the Monument and some cow pies found in area, no invasive plants have been observed.There is high cover of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba but Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis has greater cover. Several grass species and they are all past their prime. Makes identification difficult.Small patch of Amelanchier on east end of plot. Small amount of Atriplex confertifolia . Noticed only Poa secunda. Many large rocks present.This point contained about the same cover of Poa secunda, Elymus cinereus, and Elymus lanceolatus making it difficult to decide on the association.Point is skewed to the north to avoid the Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland to the south. Almost equal cover of Poa secunda and Elymus spicatus.Bench is surrounded by low sagebrush shrublands on drier soils.On top of the slope is an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis Shrubland, so point is skewed downslope (SW) towards Smallpox Creek. More winterfat towards top of the slope. This point has more species diversity than 511 or 447. Possibly because it is at the edge of the polygon.Point is uniform and representative.#2&` % _ &Y#WFOBU_AA.0169BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB169Garmin Flat518745.314638105.9712SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0168Southeastern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB168Garmin Flat523274.184630769.9412SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodb@CircularztocXKD>51/FOBU_AA.0167West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB167Garmin Flat517752463408312SYesNAD838.8NuggetPoorPoorThis area was burned in 2005.Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0166Northwest of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB166Garmin Flat518356.144632639.9512SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGood@Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0165Near South BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB165Garmin Flat519208.764630301.3912SYesNAD833NuggetFairGoodN@OtherwwuunhcWL?82)%/FOBU_AA.0164Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB164Garmin Flat519358463498012SYesNAD834.3The Rock SlideGoodGood\@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0163Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB163Garmin Flat521414.444633259.1312SYesNAD834FossilPoorPoor@Circular|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0162Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB162Garmin Flat522491.404633219.2712SYesNAD834FossilFairFairX@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0161Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB161Garmin Flat520045463530612SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0160Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB160Garmin Flat521689.144631640.8212SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0159East Fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB159Garmin Flat520060.454632595.2012SYesNAD837NuggetGoodFair@Other~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0158Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB158Garmin Flat521205.474632968.6012SYesNAD835FossilPoorPoor@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0157Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB157Garmin Flat518757463581412SYesNAD836.7The Rock SlideUnknownFairf@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0156Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB156Garmin Flat518151.824636806.0312SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0155Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB155Garmin Flat519689.654631585.6712SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodH@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0154South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB154Garmin Flat519062463328612SYesNAD834.4NuggetPoorFair@ Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0153Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB153Garmin Flat521398.034632577.5012SYesNAD837FossilGoodGood@ Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0152Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB152Garmin Flat522690.464630808.1512SYesNAD833I could only get within 20 m of point center due to steep cliffs.FossilGoodGoodH@ Circularpnnga\PE81+"FOBU_AA.0151South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB151Garmin Flat518876463347412SYesNAD83NuggetUnknownGood@ Circularzrrrrke`WOB;5,(PLVAL j  b"$x0~There are areas where the Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis disappears from the community leaving an Elymus lanceolatus grassland. These areas are about 20m x 20m in size between sagebrush shrubs. It is very sparse.Point is uniform and representative.Point is skewed to stay out of the creekbed.More winterfat here than in previous points (272 and 31). More grasses than shrubs. Butte to north of point. Not as much Poa secunda as previous plots in this polygon.Half of this point burned. The data represent the unburned portion.The distribution of low sagebrush in this area is patchy, relatively dense on some sites and nearly absent from others.Review by NatureServe ecologist does not fit present classification.This polygon is a mosaic of badland expanses, greasewood, low sagebrush, mountain big sagebrush, etc.Did not see any Bromus tectorum in this association. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana to the west of this point on a northeast facing slope.Poa secunda and Purshia found mostly in drainage.This point has a mixture of 3 types of Artemisia: vaseyana, wyomingensis, and low sagebrush.Point was placed right next to a park dirt road and an outside storage area that is over a gravel fill. Point was skewed to the west to avoid the effects of the road.There is a lot of cover of Elymus lanceolatus.This community does not fit anything in the key. The area is actively slumping preventing plants from establishing.Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubs on the northeast facing aspect. Co-dominance with Amelanchier and Poa secunda. I chose two associations and fair for the description.Not sure what this polygon represents but it captured a hodge podge of species. This point is skewed to avoid a Pinus flexilis Woodland to the northeast. Next, the point is on an Atriplex confertifolia/Elymus spicatus shrubland that surrounds 2 patches of Amelanchier - Cercocarpus each of which are 5m x 10m. Not sure how much Atriplex cover is needed to be the dominant shrub.B:h ' N w *XLvFOBU_AA.0188West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB188Garmin Flat520127.654631664.0012SYesNAD837NuggetGoodGoodH@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0187South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB187Garmin Flat519322463312412SYesNAD836.2NuggetUnknownFairz@Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0186Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB186Garmin Flat517495.314635731.1212SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGood,@Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0185Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB185Garmin Flat518064.594636667.0212SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairGood<@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0184West of Entrance RoadWYLincolnFOBUFB184Garmin Flat519026.894631028.7412SYesNAD839NuggetGoodGoodF@CircularyywwpjeYNA:4+'/FOBU_AA.0183Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB183Garmin Flat517140.534636606.1412SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodFair@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0182Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB182Garmin Flat520115463526912SYesNAD834.3The Rock SlideUnknownFairX@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0181North of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB181Garmin Flat521868.334631120.1612SYesNAD837FossilGoodGood@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0180Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB180Garmin Flat516212.194636391.1712SYesNAD837The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0179South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB179Garmin Flat519120463339512SYesNAD835.1NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0178Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB178Garmin Flat520230.324630430.6612SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGood@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0177Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB177Garmin Flat518917463536912SYesNAD8314.9The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circularooiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0176South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB176Garmin Flat518847.554636915.7812SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0175East Fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB175Garmin Flat519664.644632291.8612SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGoodX@ Other~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0174South Monument BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB174Garmin Flat521084.294630275.8512SYesNAD835FossilFairFairT@ Circular{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0173West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB173Garmin Flat517875463366212SYesNAD837.9NuggetUnknownGood@ Circularvnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0172Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB172Garmin Flat519348463611512SYesNAD837.9The Rock SlideFairGood@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0171Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB171Garmin Flat520372463624112SYesNAD836.4The Rock SlideUnknownGood@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0170Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB170Garmin Flat519911463393512SYesNAD836.1NuggetFairGood@Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/LVAL| d 8 vzt,Point is uniform and representative.Point is skewed to stay within the Prunus stand.Aspen have begun to drop leaves. A few standing dead aspen. Understory of Populus tremuloides seedlings.The variety of microclimates on this point allows for a mixture of herbaceous species and shrubs to live.Part of the point contains a sparse slope that is an inclusion in this type.Amelanchier and Purshia are found in the drainageway otherwise the point is uniform.Point may have been an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland before fire but now mostly grasses and forbs. Regeneration of Symphoricarpos good. This point not as woody as other points in polygon (219, 471). A few plants of Amelanchier regenerating. Put fair because nothing in key for burned areas.A few Amelanchier, winterfat, and shadscale were present at east end of point. Many large rocks present. Few types of grasses whereas several types of forbs/cushion plants.Point is uniform and representative.Site is a flat plain. This type usually occurs on ridgetops.Symphoricarpos regenerated well in the burned area. Carex sp. Is found in the swale northeast of center. Signs of disturbance because of dandelions.Entire point looked like it was dominated by Amelanchier and Cercocarpus before the fire. Now, 1/4 of the point Is Amelanchier and the other half burned but Amelanchier cover is back as are other plants. Put "fair" as representativeness because most of point burned. Key worked well.Near the road there are some disturbed understory species and scattered clumps of Artemisia tridentata. Poa difficult to identify between secunda and fendleriana.There is significant cover of Purshia in the upslope (north) half of the plot.This site is very weedy with annual exotics.To the north is the face of a butte. Small stand of Salix sp. North of centroid.Equal covers of Leucopoa and Elymus lanceolatus in the understory.*0L c  X ArKFOBU_AA.0207Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB207Garmin Flat522467.564633469.0112SYesNAD835FossilGoodGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0206Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB206Garmin Flat521824.434633405.3312SYesNAD834FossilGoodFair@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0205BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB205Garmin Flat518404.654637963.2112SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0204Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB204Garmin Flat521663.054632639.9812SYesNAD835FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0203Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB203Garmin Flat518837463586912SYesNAD834.9The Rock SlideFairFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0202Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB202Garmin Flat521877.814631789.4312SYesNAD837FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0201West of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB201Garmin Flat521794.534630364.3312SYesNAD834FossilFairGood@CircularxrmaVIB<3//FOBU_AA.0200Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB200Garmin Flat517306.664636529.4412SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairFairz@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0199South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB199Garmin Flat518593463350012SYesNAD834.9NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0198BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB198Garmin Flat518433.764638290.2012SYesNAD835The Rock SlidePoorPoor\@Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0197Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB197Garmin Flat521573.864633154.7512SYesNAD839FossilGoodGood`@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0196Northern Area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB196Garmin Flat518877.304637865.7612SYesNAD8310The Rock SlideGoodFair@Circular{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0195Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB195Garmin Flat521295.214633804.6612SYesNAD832FossilGoodGood@ Circular|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0194Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB194Garmin Flat518600463583612SYesNAD835.1The Rock SlideGoodGood@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0193Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB193Garmin Flat520969.594631626.3312SYesNAD835FossilGoodGood@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0192West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB192Garmin Flat517642463374712SYesNAD835.7NuggetUnknownPoorThis area was burned in 2005.Circularvnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0191North of two parking lots, west of roadWYLincolnFOBUFB191Garmin Flat518130.164635353.3712SYesNAD836NuggetGoodFair`@ Circular|wk`SLF=9/FOBU_AA.0190East of Visitor Center Road and Southern Boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB190Garmin Flat520903.184630676.2412SYesNAD835FossilGoodGood\@ Circularvib\SO/FOBU_AA.0189Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB189Garmin Flat520175463522912SYesNAD835.9The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/LVAL * `  Appears to be a two track road going from west to east; not used often. Found Bromus tectorum at west edge of plot. This plot seems disturbed because of Alyssum desertorum and Bromus tectorum. Patches of Artemisia tridentata tridentata in plot.Point is on the edge of the polygon with and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland on its east side. Point is skewed to the west.Understory is a mix of grasses with Elymus spicatus more numerous as you go up the slope.Point is uniform and representative.Point appears to be a good representation of polygon. Key worked well.Diverse plot. Pinus flexilis as emergent. Point is like a big donut; sparse in the center except for grasses and a few Artemisia tridentata vaseyana and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and at the edges of the point are Pinus flexilis, Amelanchier, Artemisia tridentata, and Elymus cinereus. Marked fair for association since I felt this point could belong to either of the above associations.Point is in a slight depression on the north-facing slope. It is surrounded by low sagebrush shrublands.Point is uniform and representative.This is a shrub herbaceous stand. The polygon in its entirety is variable.Leymus cinereus found only in the drainage on west end of plot. This point has about the same amount of Sarcobatus vermiculatus and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba. Point in valley with two hills northeast and northwest of point.Point is difficult to classify because almost all grass cover (Elymus cinereus, Leucopoa kingii, and Poa pratensis) is all in the drainage. The slopes are almost barren beneath the shrubs.Due to fire, hilltop has 2 different associations and should not be included in the AA. Stipa lettermannii was dominant in the understory which is a new association. Association 2 is a Elymus cinereus Grassland that grew on the burned area. Association 1 was captured by the 2002 aerial photography.$'Q{  0 g 9h6XFOBU_AA.0226Northern Area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB226Garmin Flat518718.474637797.4912SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairGood@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0225BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB225Garmin Flat518196.784638147.7312SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@ Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0224Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB224Garmin Flat517286.294636375.1912SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodFair@Otherppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0223Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB223Garmin Flat517950.784637015.2412SYesNAD838The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0222Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB222Garmin Flat521534.424632469.9712SYesNAD835FossilFairFair @Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0221Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB221Garmin Flat517013.474636729.2012SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodFairN@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0220Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB220Garmin Flat518794463570712SYesNAD835.7The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0219North of Second Parking lot, west of roadWYLincolnFOBUFB219Garmin Flat518001.134635331.4512SYesNAD832NuggetGoodFair@Circular~ymbUNH?;/FOBU_AA.0218Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB218Garmin Flat519594463551712SYesNAD836.1The Rock SlideFairGood@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0217Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB217Garmin Flat518363463452712SYesNAD839.6NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0216Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB216Garmin Flat519665463517112SYesNAD835.2The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0215Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB215Garmin Flat522645.944633207.4312SYesNAD833FossilFairFair@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0214Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB214Garmin Flat516847.194636871.9112SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodFair@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0213Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB213Garmin Flat522563.024630989.7112SYesNAD835FossilFairFair@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0212West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB212Garmin Flat519981463339912SYesNAD835.9NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0211Southwest Corner of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB211Garmin Flat518654.484630549.7312SYesNAD832NuggetFairPoor@ Circular~~wql`UHA;2./FOBU_AA.0210South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB210Garmin Flat518700.164636872.5212SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairGood@ OtherxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0209West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB209Garmin Flat520532.864631911.8812SYesNAD839NuggetGoodGood@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0208Near Ruby Ridge RoadWYLincolnFOBUFB208Garmin Flat518573.534636825.6212SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/LVAL @ BPatches of Elymus cinereus in the south and southeast corners of plot. Plot has Artemisia arbuscula longiloba throughout the plot. Most of the Lupinus found at the southwest end of plot. Sparse cover of Amelanchier.Point is uniform and representative.Point is skewed to stay within the monument. Most of the Poa pratensis is found in the low-lying area with the Artemisia cana.Small areas of landscape burned to the east and south of the point. Purshia tridentata patches found north and northeast. Amelanchier shrubland to the south. Phlox hoodii and Phlox multiflora found mostly at the south end of the plot.The toe slope and drainages of this polygon have Amelanchier-Cercocarpus shrublands. That is why there are the dark lines on the aerial photos.Plot is uniform and representative. Shrubs include a mosaic of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana, Amelanchier, and Purshia. Understory is also a mosaic of grass species.Point may have been an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland before the fire, now there are annual weeds (Chenopod and Cirsium sp.). Gave a 'fair' rating since nothing in key for burned areas.Point fell in an Elymus cinereus stand that is adjacent to an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana stand.Diverse plot with Artemisia cana to the northwest in a more mesic area. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana next to it and sparsely throughout the plot, and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba to the east and southeast of center. Since dominance by Artemisia tridentata vaseyana and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba were similar two associations were written.Artemisia tridentata shows signs of both vaseyana and wyomingensis. Stipa hymenoides is found more upslope while Elymus cinereus is found near the bench and toe slope. Elymus lanceolatus if found throughout.The Eriogonum community represents the high slope and steep bluff face while the winterfat dwarf-shrubland occupies the west side of the butte.LVAL T F H\ZThis point overlaps 504 so point is skewed to the north. One Juniperus scopulorum present and few Pinus flexilis seedlings. Again a row of Amelanchier going from north to south.Point lies in an inclusion of low sagebrush with cushion plant understory.Several patches of shale are devoid of vegetation here.Low sagebrush cover decreases as you move up slope. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover is at the low end to be included in the association name.Downslope where it is not mesic, Elymus cinereus drops out of the community.Point is on a bench that is more mesic than the surrounding areas. To the south on a hilltop is a low sagebrush shrubland. To the north and east is an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubland.Dominant grass and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover varies with aspect and topographical position. Low sagebrush is consistent throughout the plot and Elymus lanceolatus is the most consistent grass species.Plot is a good representation of an Artemisia arbuscula shrubland with an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland to the south.This is a heavily grazed/browsed area, both cattle and elk. The sagebrush is low in cover.A few tall Amelanchier in plot. Elymus cinereus bunches throughout plot. Mahonia repens had a strong presence.The most exposed section of the hill is a cushion plant community; however, it is only about 10m x 20m and is surrounded by an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba / Elymus lanceolatus shrubland.Point is on edge of polygon and is skewed downslope.There is an inclusion of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis near the creekbed, so this point is skewed upslope and to the southeast. Unlike other points in this polygon (511, 139, 447). This point has only trace cover of Atriplex gardneri. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover is on the low end to be included in the association name. Possibly the slight change aspect is the cause for the lack of Atriplex gardneri.3`  N w5o)QFOBU_AA.0245Northwest of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB245Garmin Flat518427.534631785.8512SYesNAD832NuggetGoodGood@Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0244South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB244Garmin Flat518527463357212SYesNAD836.5NuggetUnknownFair@Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0243Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB243Garmin Flat520124463622712SYesNAD836.1The Rock SlideUnknownFairl@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0242North of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB242Garmin Flat518516.134636739.1212SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairGoodL@OtherzzxxqkfZOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0241Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB241Garmin Flat521687.124631548.2912SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0240Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB240Garmin Flat522034.574633307.2812SYesNAD835FossilFairGoodf@ Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0239West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB239Garmin Flat517460463474612SYesNAD835.6NuggetFairGood@ Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0238West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB238Garmin Flat517464463504312SYesNAD837NuggetUnknownFairn@ Circular|skkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0237West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB237Garmin Flat520028.064630991.3912SYesNAD833NuggetGoodFair$@ CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0236Near Eastern Monument BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB236Garmin Flat519155.104637391.5512SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGood@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0235Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB235Garmin Flat521828.284630642.0012SYesNAD833FossilFairGood@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0234Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB234Garmin Flat520865.964633936.0112SYesNAD835FossilGoodFair@Circular|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0233BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB233Garmin Flat518593.184638124.0812SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0232Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB232Garmin Flat520287463474012SYesNAD836.4The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0231Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB231Garmin Flat517243.734636816.1112SYesNAD832The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0230north of two parking lots, east of roadWYLincolnFOBUFB230Garmin Flat518266.114635375.3012SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood More Purshia than Amelanchier.Circular|wk`SLF=9/FOBU_AA.0229Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB229Garmin Flat521955.914630395.6712SYesNAD834FossilFairPoorx@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0228West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB228Garmin Flat520900.324632440.3312SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGoodh@Other}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0227Near Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB227Garmin Flat519180.224630622.0612SYesNAD834NuggetFairFairD@OtherwwuunhcWL?82)%/LVAL l> R <This point was difficult to classify because of the variety of microclimates. The Artemisia arbuscula longiloba / Elymus lanceolatus community was dominant. Artemisia cana was found in the drainage and an northeast facing slope on the western extreme edge of the point was dominated by Balsamorhiza.This point could almost be split into two associations. The Artemisia tridentata tridentata grows near the drainage with an understory dominated by Elymus cinereus. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis and Sarcobatus grow along the hilltop and drier areas east of point center.Point is uniform and representative.History of fire (2005). Good regeneration of Symphoricarpos, grasses, and forbs.There is a patch of Amelanchier in the plot (it is the dark signature on the map). The area is a mosaic of low sagebrush and mountain big sagebrush.I have no idea what this polygon is supposed to represent, but what we got was a hodge podge. I named it an Atriplex confertifolia shrubland because it was the most uniformly distributed species. You could also make an argument for either a Pinus flexilis / Cercocarpus - Amelanchier Woodland or an Eriogonum brevicaule - Cushion Plants H. V. The woodland is restricted to depressions and sheltered areas so it is sporadic and it seems that there is enough cover of Atriplex to make it a shrubland.The Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland is found in a depression that runs from the toe slope of Fossil Butte. The Sarcobatus - Atriplex shrubland is found on the higher areas around the depression.Two small patches of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana in point, one to northeast of center and other northwest of center.This point is predominantly low sagebrush but there are patches of mountain big sagebrush within.This is more of a shrub herbaceous type-quite diverse.Too close to point 292; skewed this point to the southeast. According to the key, Elymus spicatus is generally found on north-facing slopes. Not so with this point.Point is uniform and representative.F6l ! Z UGzFOBU_AA.0264Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB264Garmin Flat521251.324633832.2812SYesNAD839FossilGoodGood@ Circular|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0263East Fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB263Garmin Flat519883.324632437.4212SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGoodH@ Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0262Near South BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB262Garmin Flat523001.434630226.2512SYesNAD835FossilGoodGood@ OtherwwuunhcWL?82)%/FOBU_AA.0261Near Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB261Garmin Flat518680.444636483.5712SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGood@CircularvvttmgbVK>71($/FOBU_AA.0260Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB260Garmin Flat522345.994631056.8712SYesNAD833FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0259Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB259Garmin Flat519791.084631604.4612SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGoodH@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0258Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB258Garmin Flat519930463417912SYesNAD835.9NuggetFairGood@Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0257East of Visitor Center Road at the southern boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB257Garmin Flat520790.074630706.7512SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood@Circularyle_VR/FOBU_AA.0256Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB256Garmin Flat517847.124636074.3312SYesNAD839NuggetPoorGoodx@Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0255West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB255Garmin Flat520919.914632051.7912SYesNAD839FossilGoodFair@Other}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0254Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB254Garmin Flat521051463460012SYesNAD835.5The Rock SlideUnknownGood@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0253West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB253Garmin Flat520424.394631131.3012SYesNAD835FossilFairFair@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0252Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB252Garmin Flat521299463322312SYesNAD835FossilFairFairZ@ Circular|vnnlle_ZQI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0251Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB251Garmin Flat522251.824630189.9512SYesNAD838FossilFairFair(@ Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0250Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB250Garmin Flat515564.514637453.7312SYesNAD8312The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@ Circularrrnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0249Southwest of 2 parking lotsWYLincolnFOBUFB249Garmin Flat518038.134633462.5912SYesNAD833NuggetPoorPoor@Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0248Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB248Garmin Flat522077.044631506.3112SYesNAD833FossilFairFair*@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0247Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB247Garmin Flat521167.134632675.5012SYesNAD83FossilUnknownPoor@Circularvnnnnga\PE81+"FOBU_AA.0246Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB246Garmin Flat519808.734631061.7112SYesNAD835NuggetPoorGood@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/@LVALv | bb jButt at north end of point. Many washouts. Pockets of swales where Carex sp. And Juncus balticus are. Surprisingly Elymus lanceolatus found with these 2 wetland plants. Mixed community of dryland plants like Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and wetland plants like Carex.Point is uniform and representative.Plot is uniform and representative. The arms coming out into the badlands have more cover than the slopes and drainages.Point is uniform and representative.Understory is a mix of grasses and cushion plants with no species dominant. Point is skewed to stay within the monument.Point is uniform and representative. The two roads do not seem to interfere with the species composition.Point is uniform and representative.Point is uniform and representative.This polygon contains a mosaic of types including badlands exposures with greasewood, low sagebrush, and mountain big sagebrush.Elymus cinereus primarily in drainage. Hodge podge of Sarcobatus, Atriplex gardneri, Atriplex confertifolia, with a few Purshia mixed in. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba found primarily in the valley and along the drainage. Sarcobatus near drainage but also on slopes.Very little ground cover/understory. A few grasses here and there. Grasses and forbs found on the northwest side of point center where there is less Pinus and Amelanchier and more light.Point is skewed to stay within this narrow band of a polygon. Center of polygon is where the dead aspen and Prunus are. This center would be considered an Amelanchier shrubland because sagebrush do not occur there.This polygon has a mosaic of types from sparse to herbaceous to shrubland. This describes the shrubland.Exposed hillside to the west has sparse Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover and a well-developed cushion plant community that is just a small area though. Rest of plot is an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland. Towards the top of the hill, Elymus spicatus replaces Elymus lanceolatus as the dominant understory species.7]  B m ~ @bFOBU_AA.0282South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB282Garmin Flat518791.374637245.6312SYesNAD837The Rock SlideFairFair@ OtherxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0281Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB281Garmin Flat520972.274631499.8912SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0280Northern Area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB280Garmin Flat518569.074637649.0612SYesNAD836The Rock SlidePoorPoor@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0279Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB279Garmin Flat521191.204633887.6212SYesNAD836FossilGoodFair@ Circular|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0278East Fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB278Garmin Flat519970.754632511.6812SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGoodH@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0277Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB277Garmin Flat519841463577212SYesNAD835The Rock SlideUnknownPoorv@Circular{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0276Northwest of Visitor Center near Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB276Garmin Flat518286.574631893.4312SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGood@Circularwl_XRIE/FOBU_AA.0275Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB275Garmin Flat520484463655612SYesNAD836.1The Rock SlideGoodGood Fits well!Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0274North of Visitor Center and North or Chicken Creek TributaryWYLincolnFOBUFB274Garmin Flat518690.084632807.3612SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGoodKey worked well.Circularuha[RN/FOBU_AA.0273West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB273Garmin Flat517831463387012SYesNAD834.4NuggetUnknownPoorArea was burned in 2005.Circularvnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0272Southern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB272Garmin Flat520909.184630204.4012SYesNAD833FossilFairFair@Other}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0271South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB271Garmin Flat519462463358312SYesNAD834.1NuggetFairGood@Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0270Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB270Garmin Flat518850463553412SYesNAD8311.8The Rock SlideFairFair~@Circularooiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0269Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB269Garmin Flat515449.914637166.6612SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairGood@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0268Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB268Garmin Flat517477.774637242.2812SYesNAD832The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0267Northwest Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB267Garmin Flat519930.594632027.3712SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGoodH@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0266West of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB266Garmin Flat521658.444630357.7512SYesNAD835FossilGoodGood @ CircularxrmaVIB<3//FOBU_AA.0265Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB265Garmin Flat521608.074632516.4512SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodH@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/ZLVAL  | (jHPoint includes an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland that exists between two aspen stands. The point is skewed to the southeast to include the southern finger of the aspen grove. Aspen stand has no defined short/tall shrub layer. Understory is a mix of herbaceous species. Exact cover of each grass was difficult because most grasses had senesced.Plot is uniform and representative. Shrubs and Elymus cinereus found in the drainages.A stand of Salix scouleriana about 3m southeast of center. A stand of Populus tremuloides to the south of this stand. Artemisia ludoviciana to the southeast of the stand of trees. To the north of center Artemisia cana, to the south of center and the other side of the trees is Artemisia tridentata vaseyana. To the south of the trees found Phleum pratense and Agastache sp.Due to sparseness of cover, this point was difficult to classify.Point is uniform and representative.This is an ecotone or mosaic that is difficult to classify.Patch of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana southwest of point center.Point too close to road so I skewed the point to the north (center of point about 30m from road to monument). Sarcobatus in a small patch next to drainage on the east. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba found primarily in the drainages. This point also difficult to classify. High numbers of Poa secunda, Elymus lanceolatus, and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba. No appropriate description in key for this point because on valley floor near road to monument. It is difficult to discern grasses since most don't have heads.Point falls in a 15m x 2.5m gully. The data reflect the large swale the gully has formed within.The point center's on an area with more mountain big sagebrush.Enough of this community has not burned to maintain its status as a shrubland. Many Amelanchier skeletons present in the plot.More Purshia on west side of plot than on east side. Amelanchier scattered throughout the plot.Point is uniform and representative.lLVAL H & fr~FPoint is a mosaic of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis.This site doesn't fit the present classification, should be evaluated by NatureServe ecologist or discarded.Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubland to the north. Butte is a bit further north than that. This plot had a small mixture of Sarcobatus and Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis.This point is centered on an inclusion of shrubs within a quaking aspen stand. This inclusion is a different association.Point center is at a dividing line where upslope there is greater cover of Amelanchier and Pinus and downslope there is greater cover of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana. Both Amelanchier and Artemisia tridentata vaseyana are found throughout the plot.Half of the point lies on a patch of snow glade vegetation. This portion of the stand is a shrub herbaceous type and there are a lot of cushion plants mostly Phlox.Only two types of grasses; Poa secunda and Elymus spicatus with Poa secunda dominant.Looks like this plot was a mixture of Cercocarpus, Artemisia tridentata vaseyana, and Amelanchier. Good regeneration of Amelanchier and Cercocarpus.The majority of this polygon is an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland.Point is at the edge of the polygon so it is skewed into the thick Prunus stand downslope (north). Area surrounding stand is a mosaic of Amelanchier, Populus tremuloides, and Pinus.Point is located on a park service road. Point is skewed to the area between the road and the park boundary. Understory is highly disturbed, but Poa secunda is found throughout the plot.This point lies near a canopy opening in an otherwise closed canopy. The opening has more Kentucky bluegrass than does the canopy which has more buffaloberry.Artemisia arbuscula longiloba is found in the drainages with the exposed hillsides almost devoid of vegetation. This arrangement is typical for this section of the polygon where there are exposed patches of the Wasatch.12c C m &W 4eFOBU_AA.0301Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB301Garmin Flat521582463467812SYesNAD834.9The Rock SlideGoodGoodf@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0300Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB300Garmin Flat521676463479312SYesNAD837.2The Rock SlideUnknownGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0299Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB299Garmin Flat518711463606012SYesNAD837.4The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0298Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB298Garmin Flat519545.124631303.7012SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@ Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0297Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB297Garmin Flat520360463633312SYesNAD839.2The Rock SlideUnknownGood@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0296Southern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB296Garmin Flat520880.924630401.6912SYesNAD835FossilFairGoodl@ Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0295Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB295Garmin Flat520246463661812SYesNAD835.8The Rock SlidePoorPoor@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0294Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB294Garmin Flat522610.834631190.3212SYesNAD835FossilFairFair@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0293Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB293Garmin Flat519150463579812SYesNAD838.5The Rock SlidePoorFairJ@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0292North of Cundick Ridge RoadWYLincolnFOBUFB292Garmin Flat518488.334636797.6412SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0291Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB291Garmin Flat517817.964636675.6512SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood*@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0290West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB290Garmin Flat520130.374631515.9712SYesNAD836NuggetPoorGood@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0289Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB289Garmin Flat522016.944633042.0012SYesNAD837FossilFairGoodl@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0288Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB288Garmin Flat520592463453912SYesNAD835.7The Rock SlideUnknownGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0287South Park BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB287Garmin Flat519151.144630285.8212SYesNAD836NuggetFairGoodx@OtherwwuunhcWL?82)%/FOBU_AA.0286West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB286Garmin Flat517738463419712SYesNAD834.6NuggetPoorPoorThis site was burned in 2005.Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0285West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB285Garmin Flat517675463446312SYesNAD836.3NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0284Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB284Garmin Flat519370463661912SYesNAD835.3The Rock SlideFairFair>@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0283Southern BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB283Garmin Flat522938.684630371.0012SYesNAD833FossilGoodFair@Circular}uusslfaUJ=60'#/LVAL"p n  6@Point is uniform and representative.Point is uniform and representative.Less Amelanchier here than elsewhere in Park.Point is uniform and representative. Grasses are difficult to identify because they have gone to seed and beyond.Point is uniform and representative.Small patch of Purshia tridentata south of center and Frasera speciosa northwest of center near drainage. Most of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis to the northwest along drainage. Tall Amelanchier utahensis are in swales or near drainage.Plot is uniform and representative.This point is on the edge of a polygon therefore decided to skew the point of fit the polygon which runs northeast to southwest. Several snags of Populus tremuloides. Chose two associations because the point could fit either one well.Not sure if this polygon represents the Pinus flexilis woodland on top of the ridge or the aspen stand on the north facing slope. Not sure what % cover of Pinus flexilis is needed for this to be a woodland.Plot is uniform and representative.This point is in a narrow gully bottom with Baltic rush in the bottom and other species on the bank. Note: Plot shape is 10 m X 100 m.This site has a more even distribution of low sagebrush shrubs than 410, and a diverse herbaceous community. Still a mix of diagnostic grasses, even a few Pseudoroegneria spicata.Elymus cinereus disappears as the slope ends at the bench.Point near what used to be Populus tremuloides stand. There are many snags and seedlings of Populus tremuloides.Near Chicken Creek, Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis cover is greater than Atriplex gardneri. As you move east away from the creek, the Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis peters out leaving only Atriplex gardneri.There are patches of Elymus lanceolatus, but it is not consistent though the entire plot.Eastern end of polygon is a Pseudotsuga menziesii woodland.This polygon contains a mosaic of signatures/types.7n # T ;BrFOBU_AA.0319West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB319Garmin Flat519880.764631703.4012SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGoodH@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0318Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB318Garmin Flat520569463447412SYesNAD835.4Point recorded at 30 m from centroid-- cliff face too steep.The Rock SlideUnknownGoodZ@Circularniib\WNF92,#FOBU_AA.0317BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB317Garmin Flat518118.974637937.8112SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0316Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB316Garmin Flat517382.514636612.9012SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0315Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB315Garmin Flat518592463432212SYesNAD835.3NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0314East of Visitor Center road at southern boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB314Garmin Flat521465.554630832.1212SYesNAD836FossilGoodGood@ Circularuha[RN/FOBU_AA.0313Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB313Garmin Flat521463.364632327.8912SYesNAD835FossilGoodGoodF@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0312East of second parking lotWYLincolnFOBUFB312Garmin Flat518365.614635230.6112SYesNAD832NuggetGoodFair@ Other~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0311South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB311Garmin Flat518879.374637082.4112SYesNAD835The Rock SlidePoorFair@ CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0310West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB310Garmin Flat520472.414632081.3312SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodF@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0309South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB309Garmin Flat518312463343912SYesNAD836.6NuggetGoodFair@Otherwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0308Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB308Garmin Flat519125463617612SYesNAD836.3The Rock SlideFairFairh@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0307Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB307Garmin Flat515907.334636668.0512SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairGoodt@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0306Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB306Garmin Flat519856463550412SYesNAD837.2The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0305Northeast of two parking lotsWYLincolnFOBUFB305Garmin Flat518387.994635489.7312SYesNAD832NuggetGoodGood@CircularxrmaVIB<3//FOBU_AA.0304Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB304Garmin Flat519902.394630562.3512SYesNAD836NuggetFairFair@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0303Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB303Garmin Flat521677.094632572.1812SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0302Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB302Garmin Flat522077.344632897.2312SYesNAD838FossilFairFairx@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/[.e 9 c  Ax0_FOBU_AA.0338Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB338Garmin Flat518661463415412SYesNAD837.1NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0337Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB337Garmin Flat516868.764636522.2212SYesNAD833The Rock SlideFairPoor,@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0336Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB336Garmin Flat519742463479112SYesNAD8312.9The Rock SlideGoodGood~@ Circularooiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0335Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB335Garmin Flat521581.454631406.1012SYesNAD834FossilGoodGood@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0334West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB334Garmin Flat519259463286812SYesNAD834.2NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0333Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB333Garmin Flat521452.264631418.0512SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodF@ Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0332Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB332Garmin Flat522257.494633545.4512SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0331Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB331Garmin Flat519714.584631746.1212SYesNAD832NuggetGoodGoodF@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0330West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB330Garmin Flat519885.574631632.4812SYesNAD837NuggetGoodGoodT@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0329Near western border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB329Garmin Flat518301.644632312.9012SYesNAD834NuggetFairGood@CircularztocXKD>51/FOBU_AA.0328Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB328Garmin Flat519827.384630990.8312SYesNAD836NuggetFairGood@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0327Southwest side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB327Garmin Flat521123.264631139.5012SYesNAD835FossilGoodFair@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0326Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB326Garmin Flat518991463569812SYesNAD836.1The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0325Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB325Garmin Flat519747.944632193.4012SYesNAD833NuggetGoodFair@Otheryqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0324Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB324Garmin Flat519495463586912SYesNAD836.6The Rock SlidePoorGood:@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0323Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB323Garmin Flat521760.244631773.6512SYesNAD832FossilGoodGood@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0322Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB322Garmin Flat518130463408112SYesNAD834.4NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0321Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB321Garmin Flat522599.914632451.6812SYesNAD834FossilGoodFair@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0320West of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB320Garmin Flat519507.944630561.2612SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGoodH@CircularyywwpjeYNA:4+'/LVAL2V b  NPDn&Skewed point north since on edge of polygon; Artemisia tridentata vaseyana Shrubland to the south. Pont is long and narrow and runs west to east.Point is uniform and representative.Point is uniform and representative.Lot of Symphoricarpos occidentalis in this stand.This point was very difficult to classify with a variety of different moisture regimes. Artemisia cana was in the drainage bottom. Poa pratensis was there and high as well and made the association name. Rest of understory species was just a hodge podge with no clear pattern.Point lies on the edge of the polygon; data taken from polygon.Above plot at the top of the butte is a Cercocarpus montanus Shrubland.Plot is uniform and representative.Boundary of Monument north of point; right at edge of point. A few Sarcobatus vermiculatus and Amelanchier utahensis south and east of center.Plot is uniform and representative.Understudy is a mix of diagnostic species.About 1/4 of point is Artemisia arbuscula longiloba while the rest is Artemisia tridentata vaseyana.Near the toe slope of Fossil Butte, the Sarcobatus drops out of the community leaving only Atriplex gardneri. The Sarcobatus vermiculatus-Atriplex gardneri community surrounds this patch downslope and to the north.Cover is sparse between shrubs. Association fits well except for the location.Point is skewed to stay in the Artemisia tridentata stand in the base of the drainage. Artemisia tridentata shrubs were difficult to identify to the sub species. There is more cover of Poa fendleriana than Poa secunda.This point falls in a tongue of Amelanchier - Cercocarpus on a south facing slope. It also encompasses short shrubs on the slope below, with Artemisia nova.Point is skewed to stay within this band of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana on the leeward side of Fossil Butte.There are areas where Elymus lanceolatus is the dominant grass. Sarcobatus cover decreases down slope.7.]  ; b Ho9kFOBU_AA.0357West boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB357Garmin Flat517455463434912SYesNAD836.1NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0356BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB356Garmin Flat518590.684638201.1712SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairGood@Other{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0355Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB355Garmin Flat520524463547512SYesNAD835.5The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0354Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB354Garmin Flat515483.824637468.9812SYesNAD836The Rock SlidePoorFair@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0353Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB353Garmin Flat521669.324632852.8012SYesNAD834FossilFairGood|@ Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0352Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB352Garmin Flat521996.294630765.8812SYesNAD8313FossilGoodGoodH@Circular||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0351Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB351Garmin Flat519304463503012SYesNAD834.7The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0350West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB350Garmin Flat520897.484632622.2812SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGoodF@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0349South Monument boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB349Garmin Flat522468.754630162.8812SYesNAD837FossilGoodGoodH@Circular{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0348East boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB348Garmin Flat523078.434631383.0312SYesNAD834FossilGoodFair@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0347South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB347Garmin Flat519420463351712SYesNAD834.1NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0346South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB346Garmin Flat518769.094636955.6712SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodFair @CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0345Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB345Garmin Flat521694.884631270.7512SYesNAD835FossilFairGood@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0344Slump areaWYLincolnFOBUFB344Garmin Flat522800.204630395.2312SYesNAD832FossilGoodGood,@Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0343West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB343Garmin Flat520277.754631599.6612SYesNAD835NuggetPoorGoodR@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0342Northeast of Historic Quarry Trail parking lotWYLincolnFOBUFB342Garmin Flat522700.164630660.1412SYesNAD837FossilGoodGood$@Other~rgZSMD@/FOBU_AA.0341East fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB341Garmin Flat520957.254633470.5812SYesNAD835FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0340Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB340Garmin Flat516098.404636770.2512SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0339Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB339Garmin Flat519458463530812SYesNAD835.4The Rock SlideUnknownFairb@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/jLVAL  p R >2Plot is uniform and representative. Pinus cover increases up slope to about 5%.Point is skewed to stay within the riparian corridor. There is more cover of Leucopoa than of Juncus.This burned area was most likely an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana - Amelanchier utahensis shrubland before the fire. The swales had this community while the exposed hillsides are Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrublands that did not appear to burn. The Leucopoa has been heavily grazed by elk. Leucopoa is scattered throughout this highly diverse area.Point is on the edge of polygon and skewed to the north. Pinus and Amelanchier cover decreases on top of the ridge. Pinus cover is just on the cusp of this being a Pinus flexilis woodland.Point is uniform and representative.More Purshia tridentata here, little Artemisia tridentata vaseyana.Plot is uniform and representative.Point is uniform and representative.Understory is a mix of grass species with Elymus lanceolatus the most consistent. Artemisia tridentata shows signs of both wyomingensis and vaseyana. On an exposed section of the hill is an inclusion of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba.Not sure how much Amelanchier cover is necessary for it to be included in the association. Amelanchier cover peters out towards the northwest and on the other side of the drainage. Understory is a mix o grasses with Elymus spicatus uniformly spread throughout the plot.Point is near the toe slope of the bluff and is skewed up slope to capture the Atriplex confertifolia shrubland. The bench below is an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubland. High cover of Elymus cinereus at the base of the slope (toe slope).The eastern portion of the plot is more active with exposed areas of the Wasatch with primarily Sarcobatus and beeches with Sarcobatus and sage brush.Point includes an Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland on the north facing slope of the hill and an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland on the south facing slope.LVAL h H H JxnFCenter near bottom of butte, therefore point encompasses two different habitats; so 'fair' was chosen as association description. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis to south and Artemisia confertifolia north on butte face.Key worked well. Good presence of Koeleria macrantha.In about 20% of the plot, Poa secunda is the dominant grass species.Point is on the edge of a polygon and is skewed to stay within the Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland.Hillside has varying cover of Poa secunda, Elymus spicatus and cushion plants. Overall, Elymus spicatus the most consistent species. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover also varies but it is found throughout the plot.Butte is to north of point. A few Elymus cinereus plants. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis to the east. A very open area. South facing point.This point lies at the base of a badlands cliff and associated gully. A mosaic of vegetation occurs here.Point is uniform and representative.Significant cover of Purshia. Very sparse understory beneath shrubs.Point is uniform and representative.Polygon includes the drainage bottoms that are Artemisia cana / Juncus balticus shrublands.Point lies to the edge of the type--an inclusion of low sagebrush to southwest.Point is 20 m from Chicken Creek which has a different association, so point is skewed towards Fossil Butte. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis has dropped out of the landscape.This point is diverse since it is near a pond and point has dips for more mesic plants; west of center. East of center is drier and more hilly.Artemisia arbuscula longiloba found mostly at west and south of center because more open; available light. Most Artemisia tridentata vaseyana east of center with a few scattered elsewhere.Pinus flexilis is present in a few numbers. Point is on the edge of polygon, therefore observation is skewed away from the road and uphill. Near the base of the road there are Artemisia tridentata vaseyana, while further uphill Artemisia arbuscula longiloba is present.(7c $ M Y5\FOBU_AA.0376South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB376Garmin Flat518503.674637099.9212SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairFair|@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0375North of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB375Garmin Flat522112.894631099.3212SYesNAD835FossilFairFair@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0374West of Visitor Center near Monument borderWYLincolnFOBUFB374Garmin Flat518372.724631575.9912SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodl@Circular{odWPJA=/FOBU_AA.0373Near Cundick Road turnoffWYLincolnFOBUFB373Garmin Flat518344.344636325.4012SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodFair@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0372West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB372Garmin Flat520556.004632686.0512SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@ Other}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0371West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB371Garmin Flat520327.184631248.2112SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0370West of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB370Garmin Flat521612.694630231.1712SYesNAD835FossilGoodFair$@ CircularxrmaVIB<3//FOBU_AA.0369Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB369Garmin Flat519825463396412SYesNAD839.5NuggetFairGood@ Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0368Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB368Garmin Flat518239463438412SYesNAD836.9NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0367Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB367Garmin Flat521604.004631578.8812SYesNAD833FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0366Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB366Garmin Flat517211.654636742.0112SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodFair@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0365Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB365Garmin Flat521860.994631258.9212SYesNAD833FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0364East fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB364Garmin Flat520572.544633346.0912SYesNAD837FossilFairGood@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0363West boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB363Garmin Flat517516463483212SYesNAD834.4NuggetFairGood@Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0362Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB362Garmin Flat519652.624630796.0512SYesNAD836NuggetFairGoodb@Otheryqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0361Northeast of second parking lot, near trailWYLincolnFOBUFB361Garmin Flat518517.124635474.6412SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGood @Circular{odWPJA=/FOBU_AA.0360Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB360Garmin Flat522474.614631233.0712SYesNAD836FossilGoodGood@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0359East fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB359Garmin Flat519788.634632489.5812SYesNAD835NuggetGoodFair@ Other~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0358Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB358Garmin Flat517529.634635832.9812SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGoodz@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/LVAL \ : 0 ~P,ZEast of this point, the vegetation of the polygon is an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana - Amelanchier shrubland. Don't be fooled by the photo, the Symphoricarpos shrubs have lost their leaves.Point is skewed to stay within the riparian corridor. There are areas where Artemisia cana cover is low.Atriplex cover is low to be in the association name. This point does not fit the field key well. It is a mix of a variety of diagnostic species.Point is skewed to stay within the seasonally flooded terrace to Chicken Creek.Key worked well. Point a challenge to get to because on a steep slope.A trace amount of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba. Few Amelanchier utahensis.Not many shrubs west of center, mostly rhizomatous grasses. Key worked well.Mixed forest stand of Populus tremuloides and Pinus flexilis to the west. West end of point had a very defined strata: Pinus flexilis, Amelanchier utahensis, Cercocarpus montanus, and Artemisia tridentata vaseyana. At the east end (top of my point and higher in elevation) are Pinus flexilis and Amelanchier utahensis. More cover on the lower, west side of point and less cover at higher, east end of point.Understory has varying covers of Elymus spicatus, Poa secunda, Elymus lanceolatus, and cushion plants. Elymus spicatus is the most consistent over the entire point.On the more exposed hill sides are patches of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba mixed with Artemisia tridentata vaseyana and Amelanchier.Grasses are way past their prime so getting % cover is difficult. Especially difficult to differentiate between Poa secunda and Poa fendleriana.Three to four percent of dead Populus in the canopy, possibly because of drought? Open areas, due to aspen death, have higher cover of Amelanchier.Point is difficult to classify because there is a wide diversity of grass species. Elymus lanceolatus appears to be the dominant grass. Near the drainage way is a patch of Cirsium arvense. 1b  & W |Mw@FOBU_AA.0395Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB395Garmin Flat518755463542212SYesNAD836.1NuggetPoorGoodj@Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0394West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB394Garmin Flat519653463250012SYesNAD835.2NuggetUnknownGoodl@Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0393North of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB393Garmin Flat519025463234012SYesNAD834.8NuggetFairGoodJ@CircularxxsslfaXPC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0392Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB392Garmin Flat519769463536612SYesNAD836.9The Rock SlidePoorFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0391West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB391Garmin Flat520353.304631794.1712SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodF@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0390Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB390Garmin Flat521602.864631955.1312SYesNAD837FossilPoorFair~@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0389West of Visitor Center near Monument borderWYLincolnFOBUFB389Garmin Flat518245.894631566.4112SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGood!Key worked well for this point.Circular{odWPJA=/FOBU_AA.0388Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB388Garmin Flat519612.544631110.5212SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@ Otheryqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0387Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB387Garmin Flat520088.614630784.9312SYesNAD8310NuggetUnknownPoor$@ Circular{ssoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0386Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB386Garmin Flat519630.384631332.6212SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@ Otheryqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0385North of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB385Garmin Flat522413.184630961.4812SYesNAD835FossilGoodGood@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0384Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB384Garmin Flat517547.004637205.4512SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0383Southwest of Visitor Center; west of Monument roadWYLincolnFOBUFB383Garmin Flat518855.334631361.3712SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@Circularvk^WQHD/FOBU_AA.0382Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB382Garmin Flat517621.894635811.6212SYesNAD836NuggetFairGood6@Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0381West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB381Garmin Flat520325.114631168.0212SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodJ@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0380Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB380Garmin Flat515992.764636600.3912SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGood @Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0379BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB379Garmin Flat518690.174638047.2312SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGoodFew cushion plants.Circular{kkiib\WK@3,&/FOBU_AA.0378Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB378Garmin Flat516703.384637265.1012SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGood"@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0377Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB377Garmin Flat516815.804637478.1712SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGood(@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /LVAL< @ z ^HpTo the north, a Populus tremuloides woodland occupies the north-facing aspect.Point is at the edge of an opening so the point will be skewed to the south (upslope). There is a Pinus flexilis Woodland to the southwest.Sarcobatus cover is on the cusp of being included in the community name.Elymus cinereus is found throughout the plot it the more mesic areas. The exposed sections have a variety of grass species with no one species dominant.This point falls on mountain big sagebrush and an inclusion of low sagebrush. The perimeter was burned and represents the Post Burn Herbaceous Vegetation type.There is a pocket of Amelanchier - Cercocarpus about 10 m X 10 m in the plot. This is the dark signature in the west east side of the point center. Point is a mosaic of diagnostic shrubs and grasses making it difficult to classify.Point is uniform and representative.Upslope is a Sarcobatus Shrubland. This Elymus lanceolatus Grassland extends down slope towards Chicken Creek.Point has cover of several different shrub species, but Eriogonum brevicaule has the greatest amount of cover. This is a linear band of exposed Fossil Butte Member, so the point was skewed accordingly. On the benches above and below this exposed hillside are Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrublands.A small drainage ~20 m wide supports most of the Elymus lanceolatus here.This community is typical for this polygon once you are off the Main Body of the Wasatch Formation.Plot is uniform and representative. No apparent influence from the road.This point lies on the polygon edge in a thin arm of quaking aspen. Adjacent is Artemisia tridentata vaseyana / Elymus shrubland. These data reflect the Populus tremuloides stand.This point represents a 50% mosaic of the types above.Edge of large playa/sage grouse /elk.Point lies in tall shrubs and limber pine. The polygon appears to be mostly mountain big sagebrush.Plot is uniform and representative.T%[  5 o Ls 7_FOBU_AA.0414Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB414Garmin Flat521865.764630453.9912SYesNAD838FossilFairGood@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0413Northern area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB413Garmin Flat518475463791612SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodJ@CircularwwuunhcZRE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0412Southern border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB412Garmin Flat520650.474630323.9212SYesNAD837FossilFairFair@Other}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0411Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB411Garmin Flat519365463433012SYesNAD834.6NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0410Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB410Garmin Flat519009463616312SYesNAD8311.9The Rock SlideFairFair@Circularooiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0409East boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB409Garmin Flat522983.574631475.2512SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodz@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0408South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB408Garmin Flat519008.464637073.5012SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGood@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0407Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB407Garmin Flat516048.684637356.1112SYesNAD839The Rock SlideFairGood@Other~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0406Slump areaWYLincolnFOBUFB406Garmin Flat522666.274630437.9812SYesNAD834FossilGoodFair@Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0405Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB405Garmin Flat522434.854631405.6512SYesNAD833FossilFairFair2@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0404West boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB404Garmin Flat517660463409812SYesNAD834.7NuggetFairFair@@ Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0403Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB403Garmin Flat522676.144630959.2212SYesNAD835FossilFairFair@ Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0402South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB402Garmin Flat519818463377612SYesNAD837.9NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0401South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB401Garmin Flat518986.714637449.7012SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@ CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0400Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB400Garmin Flat520347.514630591.3712SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGood@ Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0399Southwest side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB399Garmin Flat521065.694631105.4112SYesNAD837FossilPoorFaird@OtherysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0398West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB398Garmin Flat519429463267512SYesNAD834.3NuggetUnknownGood@Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0397Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB397Garmin Flat519611.014631665.6412SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0396Near Cundick road turnoffWYLincolnFOBUFB396Garmin Flat518574.814636332.1712SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGood@Other}}{{tni]RE>8/+/LVAL   0 jThis point is right next to point 12. Point could belong to both of the above associations.In the aspen stand, Symphoricarpos oreophilus appears to be dominant, whereas in the open area Amelanchier utahensis and Artemisia tridentata vaseyana are co-dominant. Felt that point could be put in the two above mentioned associations.This point has an inclusion of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana that is absent through most of the polygon.Point is uniform and representative.Plot is uniform and representative. Pinus flexilis cover decreases near the toe slope and Artemisia tridentata vaseyana cover increases.The bench and exposed hillside to the west is the Artemisia arbuscula longiloba / Elymus lanceolatus shrubland. The gentle slope to the south is dominated by the Artemisia arbuscula longiloba / Pseudoroegneria spicata community.Plot is a mosaic of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and Artemisia tridentata shrubs as is the rest of the polygon. Difficult to distinguish between Poa fendleriana and Poa secunda due to lateness of the season.This point lies in a mosaic of vegetation patches, but mostly #1 above. This point data represent the shrubland.There is a patch of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis in the middle of the plot. Some areas have greater cover of Elymus lanceolatus. Several dead Sarcobatus shrubs in area (approximately 1% cover).Small patch of Amelanchier utahensis at northeast corner of plot and Elymus cinereus patch at southeast corner of plot. Noticed a high number of Stipa lettermannii.To northeast of center of point, but still in plot, is a butte about 40 m high, therefore decided to skew point to the south. Grasses difficult to identify because no inflorescences. Dominant cushion plant is Phlox hoodii. Didn't see other forbs.This is a mixed stand, but dominated by low sagebrush. The understory is diverse.Along the drainage bottom is Artemisia tridentata tridentata..Z  I z w5d7FOBU_AA.0433Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB433Garmin Flat517985.814635920.4712SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGood@ Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0432Southwest corner of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB432Garmin Flat518806.994630448.3612SYesNAD834NuggetPoorFair@Circular~~wql`UHA;2./FOBU_AA.0431Southwest face of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB431Garmin Flat520954.284631342.5512SYesNAD835FossilGoodGoodH@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0430South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB430Garmin Flat518846.094636595.0312SYesNAD838The Rock SlideGoodFairF@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0429North of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB429Garmin Flat518306.584638462.5912SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0428Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB428Garmin Flat516463.754637246.0412SYesNAD8310The Rock SlidePoorFair~@Circularpplle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0427Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB427Garmin Flat517111.114636380.9312SYesNAD837The Rock SlideGoodGoodX@Other~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0426South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB426Garmin Flat518770.374636468.3812SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodFairF@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0425Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB425Garmin Flat522217.414630128.1612SYesNAD837FossilGoodGood@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0424Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB424Garmin Flat522618.434633154.9112SYesNAD839FossilPoorGoodl@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0423Northwest of intersection of Monument road and Chicken Creek tributaryWYLincolnFOBUFB423Garmin Flat518373.734632973.0812SYesNAD834NuggetFairGood@ Circularrke\X/FOBU_AA.0422Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB422Garmin Flat517996.194636370.7812SYesNAD833The Rock SlideFairFair@ Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0421West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB421Garmin Flat520051.514631673.0412SYesNAD834NuggetFairGood@ CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0420Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB420Garmin Flat516407.684636576.6612SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@ Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0419Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB419Garmin Flat518830463527612SYesNAD836.3NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0418Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB418Garmin Flat521359.844633009.1612SYesNAD835FossilGoodGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0417Southwest side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB417Garmin Flat520916.004631024.7812SYesNAD836FossilFairFair@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0416South of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB416Garmin Flat519387.784631486.1612SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGood@Circular{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0415Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB415Garmin Flat521455463490612SYesNAD836.2The Rock SlideUnknownFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/LVAL X < HPz PPoint skewed to stay within the Monument. Purshia tridentata is co-dominant with Artemisia tridentata vaseyana.Populus tremuloides forest to west of point. This point close to point 94.There is more mountain big sagebrush here than in the other portions of the stand.This point fell in a more sparse area of low sagebrush. Bands of denser shrubs are to the west.This site is a 50% mosaic of the above types.This point lies in a stand on a large patch of snow glade vegetation. In general, the polygon is am mixed stand or mosaic of mountain big sagebrush with some Utah serviceberry cover.This site has a mosaic of low sagebrush and mountain sagebrush shrubs. The low sagebrush forms the matrix.Mostly Cercocarpus montanus at southern, lower end of point while Purshia tridentata is higher and at northern end of point.Point has mixture of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis and Artemisia tridentata tridentata, where the wyomingensis is dominant. Artemisia tridentata tridentata patch to the north. Didn't see any other herbaceous material in plot except Poa secunda.Point is uniform and representative.Shepherdia and Amelanchier are only found in the upper half of the plot. The bottom half is dominated by Symphoricarpos with a wide variety of understory species.Point is a good representation of the association and is uniform throughout the 80 m circle.Point has more Symphoricarpos than Amelanchier. Woodland transitions into a Pseudotsuga menziesii woodland on the steeper slopes below and this community is the dominant one in this polygon.Point is skewed to stay within the Monument.Plot is uniform and representative.Plot is uniform and representative. One area of point is on an exposed hill top with more Stipa hymenoides and less grass.This point too close to 215 therefore skewed this point south. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba on hill to the west. Solidago sp on hill to west also, as is Symphoricarpos oreophilus.3` ( a Cs;JFOBU_AA.0452Northwest of Visitor Center, near main Monument roadWYLincolnFOBUFB452Garmin Flat518112.244633336.3312SYesNAD836NuggetPoorPoor@Circularxm`YSJF/FOBU_AA.0451Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB451Garmin Flat519661463492012SYesNAD835.8The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0450South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB450Garmin Flat518885463372512SYesNAD834.8NuggetFairGood@Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0449Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB449Garmin Flat515921.794636387.4312SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairGood@Other~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0448Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB448Garmin Flat519788463460112SYesNAD837.5NuggetPoorGood@Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0447Near Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB447Garmin Flat519254.404630486.5612SYesNAD835NuggetFairGood@CircularwwuunhcWL?82)%/FOBU_AA.0446West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB446Garmin Flat519488463294812SYesNAD835.5NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0445West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB445Garmin Flat520574.204631171.8212SYesNAD834FossilFairGoodh@Other}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0444South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB444Garmin Flat518960463349112SYesNAD836.1NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0443Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB443Garmin Flat522126.324632049.2612SYesNAD835FossilGoodPoor@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0442North of Cundick Ridge Road and west of main roadWYLincolnFOBUFB442Garmin Flat518555.684636597.3512SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circularuj]VPGC/FOBU_AA.0441West of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB441Garmin Flat521727.504630407.3112SYesNAD832FossilPoorFaird@CircularxrmaVIB<3//FOBU_AA.0440Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB440Garmin Flat517653.794635959.7412SYesNAD836NuggetFairGood@Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0439Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB439Garmin Flat518891463561312SYesNAD836.4The Rock SlideFairFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0438Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB438Garmin Flat520334463423212SYesNAD835.6NuggetFairGood@ Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0437West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB437Garmin Flat519536463245212SYesNAD835.8NuggetUnknownGoodZ@ Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0436Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB436Garmin Flat519499463494712SYesNAD836.2The Rock SlideUnknownGoodn@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0435South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB435Garmin Flat518613463364312SYesNAD835.7NuggetUnknownFair@ Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0434Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB434Garmin Flat519169463481612SYesNAD837.3NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/RLVAL  BtVery few forbs in this plot and three main grasses. Krascheninnikovia lanata present in small numbers.Point is near top of slope (60 m) and that is likely reason for the Pinus cover.History of fire (2005). Good regeneration of Symphoricarpos oreophilus. Small patch of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana south of center.There is a patch of low sagebrush on the west side of this point - the point represents the matrix of mountain big sagebrush.This point is on a sparsely vegetated slump ~80 m wide, between two quaking aspen stands that represent the polygon. The line is poorly drawn to not exclude this zone. The data here represent the quaking aspen stands. The slump is sparse with Artemisia tridentata vaseyana / Cercocarpus montanus / Amelanchier utahensis / Elymus cinereus.Plot is near Smallpox Creek. Near the Creek, there is greater cover of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and total cover decreases as you go upslope. Atriplex gardneri and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover is low. This is a borderline cushion plant community.Upslope (north) of point center is the sheltered head of the drainageway with an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis / Elymus cinereus shrubland. Point is skewed down slope (south).Point has a variety of different microclimates from exposed hill sides with Artemisia arbuscula longiloba to Juncus drainages. No one species dominates the understory. Poa secunda just happened to have the greatest cover.One small patch of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana at southeast end of plot. According to key Pseudoroegneria spicata is generally found at north facing slope; not the case with this point where Pseudoroegneria spicata was dominant grass.Artemisia arbuscula longiloba found mostly in/near the drainages or swales of plot. Few plants of yellow clover in plot. Eriogonum brevicaule and Stipa hymenoides found at southeast end of plot. There were more Artemisia arbuscula longiloba than Atriplex gardneri, therefore I created a new association.LVAL Point is on an alluvial fan that sneaks into the monument. The rest of the polygon is an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrubland with some Sarcobatus. This point represents the vegetation community of the xeric, alkaline alluvial fan. The community is dominated by Atriplex gardneri.Point is supposed to be at the top of an aspen polygon, but it is about 40 m above the woodland. Point is an odd mix of species coming from the aspen woodland down slope and the Pinus flexilis / Pseudotsuga menziesii woodland above.To west of center, point has more Artemisia arbuscula longiloba than anywhere else in the point. There is a row of Amelanchier utahensis east of center also running north to south with Pinus flexilis at the south end of the row of Amelanchier utahensis. Most of the Artemisia tridentata vaseyana is between these two rows of Amelanchier utahensis. Point could be in either of the above association.Point close to previous point (600), but to the northwest. Sarcobatus vermiculatus scattered on northern half of point. Not representative of polygon: has Sarcobatus vermiculatus in the point and Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis and Elymus cinereus on the edge of the point, whereas the previous point (600) had none of these plants. Skewed this point to the northwest to avoid overlap with 600 and to avoid Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis community.Another association/community to the east (Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis). The Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis was predominantly found in the drainage and east of it. Sarcobatus vermiculatus scattered throughout plot. Elymus cinereus found only in gully.Not sure what cover of Sarcobatus is necessary to be included in the name. Point is skewed to the south because upslope is an exposed hillside on the edge of the polygon. Due to the varied topography and moisture regimes, this point contains an odd mix of sagebrush and cushion plant community species.(NX  1 br?6YFOBU_AA.0470West boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB470Garmin Flat517562463458812SYesNAD837.2NuggetFairFairh@Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0469Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB469Garmin Flat521806.984632325.8512SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodF@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0468North of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB468Garmin Flat521978.914631163.6712SYesNAD8310FossilFairGood@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0467North of Historic Quarry Trail parking lotWYLincolnFOBUFB467Garmin Flat522420.904630708.6112SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood"Key worked well for association.CircularzncVOI@</FOBU_AA.0466Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB466Garmin Flat521850463469212SYesNAD837.5The Rock SlideUnknownFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0465Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB465Garmin Flat521998.334633094.3712SYesNAD835FossilPoorPoor@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0464Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB464Garmin Flat517295.034637522.4912SYesNAD837The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0463Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB463Garmin Flat521081.274631296.6612SYesNAD833FossilGoodGoodF@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0462North of Visitor Center and in Chicken Creek tributaryWYLincolnFOBUFB462Garmin Flat518782.634632690.4112SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGood@Otherzob[ULH/FOBU_AA.0461Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB461Garmin Flat517157.894637050.2912SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood@ Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0460South Monument boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB460Garmin Flat522321.204630134.6612SYesNAD838FossilPoorFairD@Other{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0459Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB459Garmin Flat516134.224637236.0312SYesNAD8312The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circularpplle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0458Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB458Garmin Flat515776.974637253.7312SYesNAD8311The Rock SlidePoorPoor@Circularpplle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0457Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB457Garmin Flat520071463664112SYesNAD836.7The Rock SlideGoodGoodFits the association well.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0456Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB456Garmin Flat521882.284633340.7412SYesNAD837FossilGoodFair"@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0455East of Visitor Center road at southern boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB455Garmin Flat521379.864630945.9712SYesNAD837FossilPoorGood@Otheruha[RN/FOBU_AA.0454West of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB454Garmin Flat521739.584630228.4712SYesNAD833FossilFairGood @CircularxrmaVIB<3//FOBU_AA.0453Southwest side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB453Garmin Flat520910.904631191.3012SYesNAD834FossilFairFair`@OtherysnbWJC=40/LVAL (  d  zTSkewed point to southwest to avoid Populus tremuloides forest. Pockets of Juncus balticus on west side of plot; also found on this west side is Artemisia cana. Lupinus and Stipa lettermannii on northeast facing hill at the west end of the point. Some Achillea millefolium still in bloom. Patch of Symphoricarpos oreophilus on northeast facing hill at south end of point. This point has a variety of plants from Artemisia tridentata vaseyana and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba at the east to Artemisia cana and Juncus balticus to the west. Small dip where Poa pratensis is.Populus angustifolia stand southeast of center. More Sarcobatus vermiculatus on south facing slope of valley than on north facing slope of valley.Plot may have been populated by Artemisia tridentata vaseyana before fire; now the point is sparse and weedy. Regeneration of Purshia tridentata and Symphoricarpos oreophilus. Since this area was burned, very few perennials around and nothing in key to accommodate a point after fire.This point exactly straddles two plant associations.Plot is uniform and representative.Center of point on south facing butte. South of center was where the Artemisia tridentata vaseyana and Symphoricarpos oreophilus was. Elymus cinereus throughout point. Point 181 looks nothing like this and in same polygon, therefore put 'fair' for representativeness.This point incorporates two communities. The polygon is a mosaic of types.Not sure what this polygon is supposed to represent. Overall, it is an Amelanchier shrubland, with 5% cover of Pinus. However, within the point is a Prunus virginiana shrubland and a Dasiphora fruticosa shrubland.Key fit this point very well. Beyond southern edge of point is a stand of Pinus flexilis. Less than 1% standing dead of Populus tremuloides.Plot is uniform and representative.Skewed point west because next to another polygon. New point long/narrow going from northwest to southeast.*Rg ' a @1UFOBU_AA.0488S. of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB488Garmin Flat518564463333712SYesNAD838.8NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular|ttoohb]TL?82)%/FOBU_AA.0487Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB487Garmin Flat522321.634632944.2512SYesNAD836FossilGoodGoodT@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0486Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB486Garmin Flat515598.304636756.8012SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGood@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0485Northeast of second parking lotWYLincolnFOBUFB485Garmin Flat518457.334635418.9712SYesNAD834NuggetPoorGoodB@ CircularztocXKD>51/FOBU_AA.0484Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB484Garmin Flat519827463623412SYesNAD836.7Point taken ~20m N, slope too steep.The Rock SlideFairFairThere is no AMEUTA here.Circularniib\WNF92,#FOBU_AA.0483Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB483Garmin Flat518139.054637293.2812SYesNAD838The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0482Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB482Garmin Flat516225.794637504.5512SYesNAD837The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0481West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB481Garmin Flat520007.794631638.9912SYesNAD838NuggetPoorPoor@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0480Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB480Garmin Flat516176.714636788.9312SYesNAD835The Rock SlidePoorGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0479Southeastern border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB479Garmin Flat523049.694630997.4312SYesNAD834FossilGoodGood~@CircularztocXKD>51/FOBU_AA.0478Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB478Garmin Flat521775.494632822.2912SYesNAD835FossilFairFair@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0477Southwest corner of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB477Garmin Flat519077.294630294.8712SYesNAD835NuggetFairFair@Circular~~wql`UHA;2./FOBU_AA.0476Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB476Garmin Flat519471463388412SYesNAD834.5NuggetPoorGood@Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0475Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB475Garmin Flat518421463494712SYesNAD836.7NuggetPoorGood@Circular{ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0474Northern area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB474Garmin Flat518822.244637773.0912SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGood@ Other}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0473Northeast of Historic Quarry Trail parking lotWYLincolnFOBUFB473Garmin Flat522751.134630592.4612SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood&@ Circular~rgZSMD@/FOBU_AA.0472North of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB472Garmin Flat519100463217712SYesNAD837.4NuggetGoodGoodNone.CircularxxsslfaXPC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0471North of two parking lotsWYLincolnFOBUFB471Garmin Flat518030.474635578.2512SYesNAD832NuggetFairPoor<@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/LVAL &f | r `PvZThis association could be keyed either way effectively.Pinus cover is right on the cusp of being a woodland. As the polygon extends downslope, Pinus cover decreases and it transitions into a Cercocarpus-Amelanchier shrubland.40m to the NW is where a finger of the fire reached up the slope. It is now an herbaceous community.Point encompasses 2 associations. Appears that maybe at one time the entire point may have been a POPTRE stand. POPTRE area has several snags. Representativeness of polygon "poor" because 2 different assoc. in point. "Good" assoc. description because they fit each of these 2 associations.A few small patches of ARTTRV scattered throughout plot. Mixture of grasses.Point is uniform and representative.The majority of this plot does not include ARTTRV shrublands. The ARTLON shrubland is on the ridge while the ARTTRB shrubland is on the north-facing slope. The understory in both shrublands is a unit of diagnostic grass species.This Ceanothus Shrubland is only found along the toe slope of this steep slope. Rest of toe slope is a Cercocarpus-Amelanchier Shrubland.Artemisia tridentata vaseyana - Amelanchier utahensis shrubland to south of point and Artemisia tridentata vaseyana / Elymus cinereus to the north of this point. Key fit well for this point.Point is at edge of polygon and is skewed to the north. On the north facing slope, Pinus cover is 6%. Amelanchier also decreases on top of the ridge from 17% cover on the slope to 4% cover on top.Noticed not many perennial forbs visible. Alyssum desertorum present. Point near dirt road in Monument, to the east.This point lies exactly on the border of the herbaceous type and shrub type in the same polygon.This point fell on the polygon edge where there is a small band of Juncus balticus herbaceous vegetation and a patch of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana - Symphoricarpos occidentalis shrubland. Data represent the Junipers scopulorum stand.HLVAL P pljPoint was at the base of the badlands formation so point is skewed east into the badlands. This point was placed on an exposed badlands face between ARTLON shrublands. It does not capture the polygon well.Point is skewed to stay within this narrow band of ARTTRV on the leeward side of Fossil Butte. Grasses were way past their prime so identification and getting covers was difficult.POASEC and ELYLAN are in approximately equal covers throughout the point. Vegetation varies with topography with ARTLON found on the exposed hill sides, ARTTRI found in the drainages, and ARTTRW found everywhere else.Benches are dominated by the ARTLON/ELYLAN shrubland while the exposed hillsides have sparse vegetation characterized by 1-4% cover ARTLON and a cushion plant community.Not sure how much Amelanchier cover is necessary to be included in the classification.This point fits in both of the above associations. Patches of ARTTRI in plot.Point is near edge of polygon and continues upslope (south). As the slope descends to the north, it transitions into a Pinus flexilis Woodland.Area is a mosaic of ARTLON and ARTTRI shrubs. As you move upslope (away from Chicken Creek) in this polygon, ARTTRI cover increases and ARTLON cover decreases. Area is split 50/50 with the ARTLON and ARTTRV shrublands. This point is right on the dividing line b/c vaseyana and wyomingensis shrubs show traits of both.Small patch of ELYCIN in center of point. PURTRI @ NE end of plot. ELYTRA found mostly at W and NW area of plot, where it's a bit drier. Rated polygon as poor since other point 528 in this polygon was burned.Center of point on a steep butte. Elymus cinereus found mostly in/near drainages. This point encompasses a valley to the N of center and the top of a butte to the S of center. Butte itself has sparse vegetation. Atriplex gardneri and Atriplex confertifolia on N side of butte. Association description fair since Sarcobatus vermiculatus and Atriplex gardneri present as was Elymus lanceolatus. :f  5 ^>fFOBU_AA.0506West boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB506Garmin Flat517618463354812SYesNAD834.8NuggetUnknownPoor@Circularvnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0505West side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB505Garmin Flat520489.654632503.9012SYesNAD834NuggetPoorFair@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0504Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB504Garmin Flat521983.844633307.1312SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0503West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB503Garmin Flat519936463290912SYesNAD835.7NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0502South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB502Garmin Flat518963.124636789.6412SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairFair@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0501South of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB501Garmin Flat519055.554631525.3512SYesNAD835NuggetGoodFair@Circular{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0500South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB500Garmin Flat518837.264636450.0512SYesNAD8310The Rock SlideFairGood@OtherzzvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0499Badlands SW of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB499Garmin Flat520312.434630760.8912SYesNAD834NuggetPoorPoor@ Other}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0498Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB498Garmin Flat521573.254631831.6812SYesNAD836FossilGoodFairh@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0497Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB497Garmin Flat522014.964630695.0112SYesNAD833FossilGoodFair@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0496Southwest Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB496Garmin Flat520745.404631153.8112SYesNAD834FossilFairFairR@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0495Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB495Garmin Flat517151.734636738.7812SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodFair@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0494East of Visitor Center and Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB494Garmin Flat519405.324631822.3712SYesNAD835NuggetGoodFair@Circular}xlaTMG>:/FOBU_AA.0493Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB493Garmin Flat520326463575512SYesNAD836.7The Rock SlideUnknownFairn@ Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0492Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB492Garmin Flat516589.034637184.6412SYesNAD833The Rock SlideFairGood@Otherppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0491South of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB491Garmin Flat519344.124631427.4412SYesNAD833NuggetFairFair|@Circular{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0490Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB490Garmin Flat518052.134637034.0012SYesNAD833The Rock SlidePoorGood@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0489East of Visitor Center Rd at Southern Boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB489Garmin Flat520642.094630826.6012SYesNAD835FossilGoodFair@Circular~sf_YPL/LVAL  6 Lh&Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover decreases as you move up the slope. There is a patch of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba on the southeast section of the point.History of fire (2005). Krascheninnikovia lanata present in small amounts. Point mostly grasses and nothing else. Point predominantly bunchgrass. Good regeneration of grasses.Plot is uniform and representative.Cushion plants and Poa secunda have greater cover than Atriplex gardneri and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba. Towards the top of the slope, Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis replaces Artemisia arbuscula longiloba.Dominant grass changes throughout the plot with Elymus lanceolatus the only one consistently found.The shrub cover is low on this site.Where the fire burned hottest, Leucopoa is the dominant species, otherwise the burned area is a mosaic of herbaceous species. Where the fire did not burn, the community is dominated by Purshia.This is an even mix of mountain big sagebrush and low sagebrush.The Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland is at the base of the hill, while the Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland is on the hillside and crest of the hill. The understory in both shrublands is a mish-mash of different grasses.Row of Amelanchier utahensis west of point running southwest to northeast.Populus tremuloides sneaks into the plot from an aspen stand south of here. Cercocarpus cover is higher on the ridge slopes and is almost non-existent on the ridge top. Symphoricarpos is found primarily on the ridge top.Point is near the line of demarcation for Artemisia tridentata vaseyana and Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis. These shrubs show strong signs of vaseyana. Difficult to distinguish between Poa fendleriana and Poa secunda due to lateness of the season.Point is at the southeastern edge of the polygon. Point will be skewed upslope to stay within the Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland.!O8 i Q{#LOFOBU_AA.0525Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB525Garmin Flat521183.214634248.4312SYesNAD835FossilGoodFair@ Other|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0524South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB524Garmin Flat518801.764636801.5512SYesNAD834The Rock SlideGoodGood@OtherxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0523Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB523Garmin Flat517545.624635894.7012SYesNAD838NuggetGoodGood @Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0522Wasatch BadlandsWYLincolnFOBUFB522Garmin Flat521439.664633305.4712SYesNAD835FossilPoorPoor@Circular|ttrrke`TI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0521Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB521Garmin Flat522268.994632817.6412SYesNAD837FossilGoodGoodF@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0520Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB520Garmin Flat522002.314630309.4612SYesNAD834FossilFairFair2@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0519Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB519Garmin Flat522328.774632873.3412SYesNAD836FossilFairFair@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0518Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB518Garmin Flat522821.504632387.6212SYesNAD833FossilGoodGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0517Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB517Garmin Flat521399.394632895.1712SYesNAD834FossilGoodFairb@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0516Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB516Garmin Flat519949463524112SYesNAD835.3The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0515Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB515Garmin Flat519262463497112SYesNAD835.3The Rock SlideFairFair`@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0514Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB514Garmin Flat521937.294630448.0412SYesNAD833FossilFairFairB@ Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0513Northwest of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB513Garmin Flat517990.174633280.5112SYesNAD836NuggetGoodPoord@ Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0512Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB512Garmin Flat519782.024631545.8412SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGoodF@ Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0511Near Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB511Garmin Flat519288.884630532.9112SYesNAD834NuggetGoodFair@ CircularwwuunhcWL?82)%/FOBU_AA.0510Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB510Garmin Flat516670.124636706.8012SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodFair@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0509North of Visitor Center and west of Chicken Creek tributaryWYLincolnFOBUFB509Garmin Flat518692.744632674.7512SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodKey work well for this point.Circulartg`ZQM/FOBU_AA.0508Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB508Garmin Flat519146463535012SYesNAD838.9The Rock SlideUnknownGoodH@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0507Near Cundick Ridge turnoffWYLincolnFOBUFB507Garmin Flat518348.504636501.2112SYesNAD839The Rock SlidePoorPoor@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/LVAL > x jhHPoint is skewed to the west because it is at the edge of the polygon. Some areas of the point have sparse Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover. Different grasses are dominant depending on location on hillside. Elymus lanceolatus is the most consistent.Polygon is long and narrow along an exposed section of the hillside. Point is skewed to stay within the polygon. Two percent cover dead Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubs, not sure of the cause of death. Down slope is an Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis - Amelanchier shrubland. To the east are Pinus flexilis and aspen woodlands.Before the fire, point may have been dominated by Amelanchier utahensis. Good regeneration of Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Amelanchier utahensis in the burned areas, and Cercocarpus montanus. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana appears mostly southeast of center higher on hill.This community, due to the active slope, fits nothing in the key. There is some Sarcobatus cover but no Atriplex gardneri cover.Plot is uniform and representative.This polygon and all the slopes leading down from Fossil Butte are a mosaic of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba, Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis, and Artemisia tridentata tridentata shrublands, This point captures the Artemisia arbuscula longiloba shrubland on an exposed hillside.Point is skewed to stay within this narrow strip of Pseudotsuga. At the toe slope, there is more cover of Elymus cinereus than Symphoricarpos. Western side of this polygon is a Pinus flexilis woodland.Top of hill lacks Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and is an Elymus lanceolatus herbaceous vegetation.At the upslope edge of the point and polygon, there is greater cover of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana than Cercocarpus. Pinus flexilis cover is going to vary in this polygon with sparse cover in the east side, transitioning to a woodland on the west. Pinus cover also increases as you descend the slope.This site has moderate cover by Elymus cinereus.2Bs . 5 Wh)YFOBU_AA.0543Southeastern border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB543Garmin Flat523096.174630889.6412SYesNAD835FossilGoodFair@CircularztocXKD>51/FOBU_AA.0542Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB542Garmin Flat519048.614630671.0512SYesNAD833NuggetGoodFair@Circularzrrppic^RG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0541Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB541Garmin Flat518791463402312SYesNAD835.4NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0540Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB540Garmin Flat521099.754632067.7412SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodF@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0539Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB539Garmin Flat522456.784631032.5512SYesNAD834FossilPoorGood@ Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0538Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB538Garmin Flat517604.014636514.7512SYesNAD833The Rock SlidePoorGood@ Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0537East of Visitor Center road at southern boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB537Garmin Flat521207.864630612.3812SYesNAD838FossilFairGood@ Circularuha[RN/FOBU_AA.0536East of Chicken Creek and Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB536Garmin Flat519460.884631745.4212SYesNAD836NuggetGoodFair@Circular}xlaTMG>:/FOBU_AA.0535Southwest of Visitor Center, west of Monument roadWYLincolnFOBUFB535Garmin Flat518931.594631305.1312SYesNAD838NuggetGoodFair@Circularvk^WQHD/FOBU_AA.0534Near western boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB534Garmin Flat518280.424632491.7212SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood~@Circular|vqeZMF@73/FOBU_AA.0533East of Visitor Center road at southern boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB533Garmin Flat520884.424630781.0512SYesNAD835FossilFairGood@Circularuha[RN/FOBU_AA.0532Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB532Garmin Flat519444.244631082.3012SYesNAD837NuggetGoodGoodf@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0531Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB531Garmin Flat519611463453112SYesNAD835.6NuggetUnknownFair@Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0530South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB530Garmin Flat520376463351612SYesNAD835.1NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0529North of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB529Garmin Flat519040.134636432.0912SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairGood@OtherzzxxqkfZOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0528Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB528Garmin Flat518116.554637077.3412SYesNAD836The Rock SlidePoorPoor@Circular~nnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0527Northwest of Visitor Center near main Monument roadWYLincolnFOBUFB527Garmin Flat518258.314633022.1312SYesNAD833NuggetGoodGoodd@Circularwl_XRIE/FOBU_AA.0526Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB526Garmin Flat519510463448612SYesNAD8315.8NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular|vnnhha[VME81+"/LVAL b F & nThe Amelanchier - Cercocarpus shrubland grows on the high slope of the bluff before it drops off. This association is an anomaly along this exposed, high slope of Fossil butte. The Atriplex shrubland is along the steep, bluff face of the ButteThis point appears to have two associations: Populus tremuloides seedling stand and Amelanchier utahensis-Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland. The Populus tremuloides stand northeast of center is about 1/4 of point. Since this polygon has two associations, 'poor' representativeness was chosen. Standing dead Populus tremuloides canopy.Small patch of Elymus cinereus. Purshia tridentata on hill facing east. Two main patches of Sarcobatus vermiculatus- one at south end and one at north end. Animal trail through point from southeast to northwest.Patches of Artemisia tridentata tridentata at edges of point. Point appears to belong to two associations.Grasses have about same amount of cover, therefore put two association names for this point.Patches of Artemisia tridentata tridentata found at this point.Patches of Sarcobatus vermiculatus and saw one to two plants of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis. Large rocks with lichen on west facing side of valley. Sarcobatus vermiculatus near drainage, a few patches on hillside.Area is a mosaic of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba and Artemisia tridentata shrubs. Difficult to distinguish between Poa fendleriana and Poa secunda due to lateness of the season.There is little Symphoricarpos oreophilus. This stand is a stunted stringer with many dead trees. It is a hodge-podge of diagnostic species.Point is on northern edge of the polygon near the hill top. Point is skewed down slope.Leucopoa kingii dominant grass in this area, possibly because of fire that promoted its growth. A species of Astragalus also dominant. Standing dead shrubs possibly Artemisia tridentata vaseyana.Small patch of Artemisia cana southeast of center.VLVALv b $ & ^The bench and downslope (south) are the low sagebrush / Elymus lanceolatus community. Upslope on the exposed hills, low sagebrush cover decreases (3-5%) and Elymus spicatus replaces Elymus lanceolatus. Elymus cinereus is mainly at the toe slope of the bench where there is more moisture.This point has more Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis than the previous point (166) in this polygon.Plot is a good representation. At the bottom of a slight depression, there is less cover of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis and greater cover of low sagebrush.Grasses are a significant part of the understory but the cushion plants have more cover.Point is uniform and representative.Point is uniform and representative.Decided to skew point to the northeast because point is on the edge of the polygon away from the Pinus flexilis/Cercocarpus stand.Point is uniform and representativePoint is uniform and representative.Point is uniform and representative.Plot is a narrow band of herbaceous vegetation between two Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrublands. Point will be skewed to stay within the herbaceous band. Juncus cover is lower than stated in the field key. This was a high saline swale which affected the species composition.Saw only one plant of Krascheninnikovia lanata. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba throughout plot. Hardly any forbs in this plot.Dominance was very close for Amelanchier utahensis and Poa secunda, therefore chose two association names. This point is ok for representation of the polygon.High number of Stipa hymenoides. Trace of several different grasses. Tough environmental conditions. Point facing south but on a butte.Krascheninnikovia lanata mixed in mostly with Stipa hymenoides. This point fits two associations, therefore marked 'fair'. Artemisia tridentata vaseyana - Amelanchier utahensis shrubland northeast of point.About the same amount of cushion plants as were Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis.Plot is uniform and representative.(Ms  ; N s-\FOBU_AA.0561Between Monument Road and Western Boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB561Garmin Flat518291.654632608.9512SYesNAD835NuggetFairGood@Circularzob[ULH/FOBU_AA.0560South of Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB560Garmin Flat519791463370812SYesNAD836.3NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circularwwrrke`WOB;5,(/FOBU_AA.0559West of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB559Garmin Flat519565.914630453.4812SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodD@CircularyywwpjeYNA:4+'/FOBU_AA.0558West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB558Garmin Flat519830.874631394.8512SYesNAD832NuggetGoodFair@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0557Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB557Garmin Flat516283.204636582.5412SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0556West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB556Garmin Flat520401.134632007.1112SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGoodH@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0555Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB555Garmin Flat517900.114636083.7112SYesNAD837NuggetFairGood@ Other|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0554Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB554Garmin Flat521334463484712SYesNAD836.8The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0553West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB553Garmin Flat520407.064632352.5412SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodF@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0552Southwest Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB552Garmin Flat520966.874630981.7512SYesNAD832FossilGoodGoodH@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0551Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB551Garmin Flat520136463538812SYesNAD838.5The Rock SlideUnknownGoodPoint is near stand edge.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0550Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB550Garmin Flat521136.664631287.5812SYesNAD835FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0549Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB549Garmin Flat519270.904630357.0712SYesNAD836NuggetFairPoor8@Otherzrrppic^RG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0548Northern area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB548Garmin Flat518435.914637460.5912SYesNAD833The Rock SlideGoodGood@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0547Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB547Garmin Flat522521.714633114.5112SYesNAD833FossilFairFair>@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0546West of Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB546Garmin Flat521549.684630471.5312SYesNAD832FossilGoodFair@CircularxrmaVIB<3//FOBU_AA.0545North of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB545Garmin Flat519071463213512SYesNAD835.6NuggetUnknownGoodNone.CircularxxsslfaXPC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0544North of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB544Garmin Flat519120463241412SYesNAD835.5NuggetGoodGoodNone.CircularxxsslfaXPC<6-)/X%Cu  > t +a-_FOBU_AA.0580Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB580Garmin Flat515880.014636516.8612SYesNAD8311The Rock SlidePoorPoorD@ Circularrrnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0579West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB579Garmin Flat517469463428712SYesNAD835.9NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0578Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB578Garmin Flat519186463395212SYesNAD835.2NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0577Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB577Garmin Flat521807.394632945.7512SYesNAD8310FossilFairGood@ Otherzrrnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0576South BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB576Garmin Flat523201.924630291.6712SYesNAD832FossilGoodGoodH@ Circularzrrppic^RG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0575Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB575Garmin Flat516610.374636629.5612SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGood@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0574Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB574Garmin Flat520011.784630214.1612SYesNAD834NuggetGoodFair4@ Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0573Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB573Garmin Flat519306463519812SYesNAD835.3The Rock SlideUnknownGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0572Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB572Garmin Flat518743.554630889.2112SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood@Otherzrrppic^RG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0571West of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB571Garmin Flat518067.764638141.2312SYesNAD835The Rock SlidePoorGoodP@OtherwwuunhcWL?82)%/FOBU_AA.0570Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB570Garmin Flat519327463515412SYesNAD837The Rock SlideGoodGoodNone.Circular{kkiib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0569Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB569Garmin Flat519719.094630950.4412SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGoodf@Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0568Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB568Garmin Flat519782463449012SYesNAD836.9NuggetUnknownGoodR@Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0567Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB567Garmin Flat519364463505712SYesNAD836.2The Rock SlideFairFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0566West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB566Garmin Flat517479463409712SYesNAD834.6NuggetFairGoodX@Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0565Southern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB565Garmin Flat520710.304630373.4412SYesNAD837FossilFairFairr@Circular}}vpk_TG@:1-/FOBU_AA.0564Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB564Garmin Flat516116.394636967.6712SYesNAD839The Rock SlideGoodGood@Otherppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0563Northeast of 2nd Parking lot, Near TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB563Garmin Flat518669.474635394.8512SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGood@Other}xlaTMG>:/FOBU_AA.0562Southwest Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB562Garmin Flat520886.274630938.3412SYesNAD833FossilGoodFairB@CircularysnbWJC=40/LVAL   X d0n&`Point is uniform and representative.The variety of microclimates on this site make it difficult to classify. The drainage bottoms are Balsamorhiza and Juncus; the exposed hillsides have Artemisia arbuscula longiloba, and everywhere in between is the Artemisia tridentata vaseyana / Leymus cinereus shrubland that I called it.Point is at the edge of the polygon so it is skewed to the south.Point is uniform and representative.There is a small, isolated Artemisia cana shrubland on a bench in the western corner of the plot.Point is uniform and appears representative (first point in the polygon). Atriplex gardneri and Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis have about equal cover.Point is in Smallpox Creek, so the point will be skewed up and downstream to stay within the creek. Carex nebrascensis is found in the saturated soils while Juncus balticus is found on the higher, drier areas.Point is on the eastern edge of the polygon, so the point is skewed to the southwest. A burn in the northwestern section of the point also has affected the vegetation.Point is uniform and representative of the polygon.Small stand and point lies near the edge.This point is on the edge of the polygon and has more mountain big sagebrush cover.There is an inclusion of low sagebrush here.Small patch of Sarcobatus on steep hill at north end of point facing south. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis and Purshia tridentata on a different hill facing east; only 3 Sarcobatus shrubs present on this hill. Sarcobatus hill and Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis /Purshia hill separated by drainage flowing south. Poa secunda was dominant over the Artemisia arbuscula longiloba, that's why I put 'fair' for association to description.Point is skewed to stay within the Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana Shrubland.Point is on the northeast edge of the polygon so I skewed the point to the east. Center is near an aspen stand.m/_ # Z P3jFOBU_AA.0599Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB599Garmin Flat521969.544631959.3412SYesNAD835FossilGoodFair@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0598Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB598Garmin Flat522142.504633449.4912SYesNAD835FossilPoorGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0597Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB597Garmin Flat520249463532712SYesNAD834.9The Rock SlidePoorFairf@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0596West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB596Garmin Flat517606463485512SYesNAD834.5NuggetGoodGoodNone.Circular|vnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0595Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB595Garmin Flat515822.284636569.1712SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairPoor@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0594Far Southeastern Border of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB594Garmin Flat523355.044630730.1112SYesNAD833FossilGoodPoorT@ Circular~xsg\OHB95/FOBU_AA.0593Near East BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB593Garmin Flat523349.434631035.4112SYesNAD836FossilGoodGood@ Circular~vvttmgbVK>71($/FOBU_AA.0592Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB592Garmin Flat519895.874630420.4712SYesNAD834NuggetGoodGood@ Circularyqqoohb]QF92,#/FOBU_AA.0591North of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB591Garmin Flat518071.724638397.2212SYesNAD834The Rock SlideFairGood@OtherxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0590South of the BullpenWYLincolnFOBUFB590Garmin Flat518849.274637137.8412SYesNAD835The Rock SlidePoorFair@CircularxxvvoidXM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0589Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB589Garmin Flat518872.944630806.2812SYesNAD835NuggetGoodGood*@Otherzrrppic^RG:3-$ /FOBU_AA.0588Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB588Garmin Flat521623.214632087.8112SYesNAD833FossilGoodGoodH@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0587Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB587Garmin Flat522208.774632900.7312SYesNAD835FossilFairGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0586Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB586Garmin Flat522255.474633452.9212SYesNAD834FossilFairGoodF@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0585Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB585Garmin Flat519493463626412SYesNAD835.6The Rock SlideUnknownGood:@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0584East Fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB584Garmin Flat520146.784633054.9712SYesNAD833NuggetFairGood@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0583Fossil TrailheadWYLincolnFOBUFB583Garmin Flat517907463504112SYesNAD835.1NuggetPoorPoor@Circularyqqlle_ZQI<5/&"/FOBU_AA.0582Fossil TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB582Garmin Flat519064463452912SYesNAD835.7NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular~ummhha[VME81+"/FOBU_AA.0581Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB581Garmin Flat516182.984637075.7712SYesNAD835The Rock SlideGoodGoodH@Circularppnnga\PE81+"/LVAL |x 2 h &Since this point is on an exposed badlands formation, no single community is dominant. The Artemisia tridentata vaseyana - Amelanchier shrubland surrounds the point and is included, but the exposed soils have Amelanchier mixed with Artemisia arbuscula longiloba. Not sure how to classify. This point may need to be thrown out of the AA analysis.Large patch of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana east of point center. Appears to be more winterfat and Elymus lanceolatus than anything else so I created a new association.There is an inclusion of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana / Elymus cinereus along the drainage bottom.Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis cover is greater than Atriplex gardneri.Point is at the southern edge of the polygon butted up against an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland. Artemisia arbuscula longiloba cover is at the low end (3%) to be included in the association name.Not sure if this polygon goes with the aspen stand to the north or this Pinus flexilis woodland (see 50). Not sure what % cover of Pinus flexilis is need to be considered a woodland. Pinus flexilis is scattered throughout the ridgetop.Point is 20m from Smallpox creek, so point is slightly skewed up and down stream. Some areas have greater Elymus lanceolatus cover than Poa secunda.Point is uniform and representative.The eastern section of this plot is a Pseudotsuga woodland. Pinus cover decreases from east to west.This point in same polygon as 332 and that point had a different association. This point has a swale for water to gather thereby having slightly different plants.This stand represents a shrubland rather than a dwarf-shrubland in terms of low sagebrush cover. The understory provides good cover and is somewhat diverse.Point lies along the upper portion of the East Fork of Chicken Creek, so it has a variety of species.This site was formerly an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland.RLVAL > $ P@~As you approach the exposed bluff, Amelanchier and Cercocarpus cover increase.The basin big sagebrush is found in the slight drainageway as is most of the Elymus cinereus cover.The Artemisia cana shrubland is found on the drainage bottoms and it is surrounded by the low sagebrush shrubland.Skewed point because on edge of polygon. Mostly mesic plants.There is significant cover of Purshia throughout the plot.Elymus cinereus in gully to the northwest. Small patch of Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis at the southwest end of plot. Small patches of Sarcobatus to northwest of center. Butte is most of point (75%).Point includes the creekbed and a series of mesic hills to the east of the creek . The Artemisia tridentata shrubland occurs on the mesic hills while the Juncus community is in the creekbed.High cover of Stipa lettermannii and Eriogonum umbellatum. Symphoricarpos cover is also high relative to other species.Inclusion of Amelanchier shrubland at the site. This point and data evaluates the sparse vegetation.Point is skewed to stay within the polygon.Plot is uniform and representative.Few patches of Elymus spicatus present. Small area of Sarcobatus to the north. This point is very close to point 455 so I skewed point 455.This point is a mosaic of Artemisia tridentata vaseyana and Artemisia arbuscula longiloba where low sagebrush is on the drier slopes. Understory is a mix of species with Poa secunda just barely dominant.This point encompasses two different associations: an aspen stand and an Artemisia tridentata vaseyana shrubland. The first association was a good description; however, the second association could be called two different associations. As for representativeness of polygon, 'poor' was chosen because there are two different associations at this point.Point is in an ecotone with stand of quaking aspen. @g " D pvRyFOBU_AA.0617North of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFB617Garmin Flat518832.174632268.0212SYesNAD836NuggetGoodGood|@ Other{{yyrlg[PC<6-)/FOBU_AA.0616Northern Area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB616Garmin Flat518182.004637620.3112SYesNAD836The Rock SlideGoodGood2@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0615Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB615Garmin Flat521814463474812SYesNAD835.3The Rock SlideUnknownGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0614Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB614Garmin Flat517727.454636000.0112SYesNAD8310NuggetPoorGood@Circular~xpplle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0613West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB613Garmin Flat519660463279512SYesNAD835.3NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0612Southwest Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB612Garmin Flat520812.024631089.2412SYesNAD835FossilFairFair2@CircularysnbWJC=40/FOBU_AA.0611Near Historic Quarry TrailWYLincolnFOBUFB611Garmin Flat522181.454630562.9112SYesNAD834FossilPoorFaird@Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0610Ruby's PointWYLincolnFOBUFB610Garmin Flat516152.034636495.8912SYesNAD838The Rock SlideGoodGoodt@ Circularppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0609East of Visitor Center Road at the Southern Monument BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB609Garmin Flat521316.074630680.5512SYesNAD836FossilGoodGood@ Circularvib\SO/FOBU_AA.0608East Fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB608Garmin Flat520119.604632882.1912SYesNAD835FossilFairGood~@Other~~||uoj^SF?90,/FOBU_AA.0607Northern Area of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB607Garmin Flat518531.954637747.6612SYesNAD835The Rock SlideFairPoor@Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0606Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB606Garmin Flat519154463510412SYesNAD835.1The Rock SlidePoorFair@Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0605West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB605Garmin Flat519485463258412SYesNAD834.6NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0604Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB604Garmin Flat521821.364631394.5012SYesNAD834FossilGoodGoodV@Other~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0603West of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB603Garmin Flat519318463276212SYesNAD835.1NuggetUnknownGoodNone.Circular}uuppic^UM@93*&/FOBU_AA.0602Cundick RidgeWYLincolnFOBUFB602Garmin Flat520517463454812SYesNAD835.5The Rock SlideUnknownGoodNone.Circular~nniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0601Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB601Garmin Flat521399.324632916.7512SYesNAD839FossilGoodGoodF@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0600East of Visitor Center Road, Southern Boundary of MonumentWYLincolnFOBUFB600Garmin Flat521366.174630896.5812SYesNAD832FossilPoorGood@Circular~sf_YPL/LVAL j dThis is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.Chose 'fair' association since point could belong to 2 associations. Standing dead of Pinus (2 of them) and 1 that is newly dead with brown needles still on tree.Small bunches of Elymus cinereus in plot. Small cluster of mountain big sagebrush at southeast corner of plot. Low sagebrush scattered throughout plot.Unknown Aster east of center. Purshia, Balsamorhiza, and Artemisia tridentata vaseyana west of center where the Pinus canopy is less though there are Pinus seedlings in this area. One Juniperus scopulorum present. Very few grasses.The gentle slope and bench are Artemisia arbuscula longiloba / Elymus spicatus shrublands, while the exposed badlands are dominated by cushion plants with 1-4% cover of Artemisia arbuscula longiloba. Some sections of the slope have about equal cover of cushion plants and grasses.Point is on a hill top 20m x 40m surrounded by Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis shrublands in the low-lying areas. Point and the larger polygon is a mosaic with low sagebrush on the exposed hill sides, Artemisia tridentata tridentata shrubland in the low-lying drainages and Wyoming big sagebrush in between. The grasses are in specific areas as well. Elymus cinereus is in the basin big sagebrush shrublands, Poa secunda in both the low sagebrush and Wyoming big sagebrush shrublands, and Elymus lanceolatus predominantly in the Wyoming big sagebrush areas.j)S 7 i  Av6lFOBU_AA.9094West of the ParkWYLincolnFOBUFO9094Garmin Etrex517012463505012SNAD8362005 Advance AA PointNugget4@Circularjhhaa\SK=5/&"FOBU_AA.9093West of ParkWYLincolnFOBUFO9093Garmin Etrex517338463537412SNAD8352005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circular}fdd]]XOG91+"FOBU_AA.9066West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9066Trimble Etrex517425463488112SNAD8352005 Advance AA PointNugget4@Circularhff__ZQI:2,#FOBU_AA.9062West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9062Garmin Etrex517734463379412SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointNugget4@Circular~gee^^YPH:2,#FOBU_AA.9061West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9061Garmin Etrex517616463383712SNAD832005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circular|eee^^YPH:2,#FOBU_AA.9015West Boundary- South of Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFO9014Garmin Etrex517429463450012SNAD8352005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circular|zzssne]OGA84FOBU_AA.9014West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9014Garmin Etrex517446463472412SNAD8352005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circular~gee^^YPH:2,#FOBU_AA.9013West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9013Garmin Etrex518087463314812SNAD8372005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circular~gee^^YPH:2,#FOBU_AA.9011West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9011Garmin Etrex518320463234612SNAD832005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circular|eee^^YPH:2,#FOBU_AA.9010West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB9010Garmin Etrex518298463184512SNAD832005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circular|eee^^YPH:2,#FOBU_AA.9009West boundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9009Garmin Etrex518264463166712SNAD8342005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circular~gee^^YPH:2,#FOBU_AA.9007South Entry RoadWYLincolnFOBUFO9007Garmin Etrex519770463006712SNAD8352005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circularjhhaa\SK=5/&"FOBU_AA.9005West of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFO9005Garmin Etrex518735463097712SNAD8352005 Advance AA pointNugget4@CircularpnnggbYQC;5,(FOBU_AA.9004West of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFO9004Garmin Etrex518685463074912SNAD8342005 advance AA pointNugget4@CircularpnnggbYQC;5,(FOBU_AA.0622West BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFB622Garmin Flat517958463377112SYesNAD835.6NuggetUnknownPoorThis site burned in 2005Circularvnniib\WNF92,#/FOBU_AA.0621Ruby PointWYLincolnFOBUFB621Garmin Flat517888.904635957.2412SYesNAD836NuggetGoodFairF@Circular|vnnlle_ZNC6/) /FOBU_AA.0620Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB620Garmin Flat521715.184631421.9312SYesNAD838FossilFairGood@Circular~xppnnga\PE81+"/FOBU_AA.0619West Side of Fossil ButteWYLincolnFOBUFB619Garmin Flat520224.374631716.7012SYesNAD832NuggetGoodGood@ Circular}}{{tni]RE>8/+/FOBU_AA.0618East Fork of Chicken CreekWYLincolnFOBUFB618Garmin Flat520287.134633165.1612SYesNAD835NuggetFairGood@ Circular~~||uoj^SF?90,/xLVAL d 0This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.xLVAL d 0This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.(^  1 TRRFOBU_AA.9163Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFAA163Garmin Etrex518630463109212SNAD8352005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circularhff__ZQI;3-$ FOBU_AA.9162Smallpox CreekWYLincolnFOBUFAA162Garmin Etrex518826463085412SNAD8352005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circularhff__ZQI;3-$ FOBU_AA.9161Southwest BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFAA0161Garmin Etrex518643463069512SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circularmkkdd_VN@71($FOBU_AA.9160South BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFA160Garmin Etrex518672463047712SNAD8352005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circular~gee^^YPH:3-$ FOBU_AA.9159South BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFAA159Garmin Etrex518874463039412SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circularhff__ZQI;3-$ FOBU_AA.9158South BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFAA158Garmin Etrex519113463033212SNAD832005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circular}fff__ZQI;3-$ FOBU_AA.9157South Boundary- BoneyardWYLincolnFOBUFAA157Garmin Etrex519188463036112SNAD8352005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circularrppiid[SE=7.*FOBU_AA.9156South entranceWYLincolnFOBUFAA156Garmin Etrex519478463040012SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circularhff__ZQI;3-$ FOBU_AA.9155South EntranceWYLincolnFOBUFAA155Garmin Etrex519506463033112SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circularhff__ZQI;3-$ FOBU_AA.9154South EntranceWYLincolnFOBUFAA154Garmin Etrex519624463031012SNAD832005 Advance AA PointFossil4@Circular}fff__ZQI;3-$ FOBU_AA.9112Environs West of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFO9112Garmin Map12518073463107912SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointNugget4@CircularywwppkbZLD>51FOBU_AA.9111Environs west of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFO9111Garmin Map12518041463116812SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointNugget4@CircularywwppkbZLD>51FOBU_AA.9110Environs west of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFO9110Garmin Map12517967463133312SNAD8332005 Advance AA PointNugget4@CircularywwppkbZLD>51FOBU_AA.9109Environs- West of the Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFO9109Garmin Map12517889463165312SNAD8332005 Advance AA PointNugget4@Circular~||uupg_QIC:6FOBU_AA.9108Environs W of the Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFO9108Garmin Map12517891463176412SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointNugget4@Circularzxxqqlc[ME?62FOBU_AA.9107Environs West of Visitor CenterWYLincolnFOBUFO9107Garmin Map12517956463188812SNAD8342005 Advance AA PointNugget4@CircularywwppkbZLD>51FOBU_AA.9097West of West Park BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9097Garmin Etrex517240463429612SNAD832005 Advance AA PointNugget4@Circularrrrkkf]UG?90,FOBU_AA.9096West of ParkWYLincolnFOBUFO9096Garmin Etrex517174463475512SNAD8352005 Advance AA PointNugget4@Circular}fdd]]XOG91+"FOBU_AA.9095West of West Park BoundaryWYLincolnFOBUFO9095Garmin Etrex517058463489112SNAD8372005 Advance AA pointNugget4@Circulartrrkkf]UG?90,xLVAL d 0This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.xLVAL d 0This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.xLVAL d 0This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%.This is a 2005 Advance Accuracy Assessment point which was collected on an Observation Point Form. Therefore, not all fields will be completed, and the cover classes for unvegetated surface and for vegetation strata are the following: 01= 0-10%, 02= 10-25%, 03= 25-60%, 04=60-100%. 2e