REEDLEY COLLEGE FOREST LABORATORY 


SEQUOIA LAKE CONFERENCE OF YMCA'S

Orientation

 


The dining hall at Sequoia Lake offers family-style dinning and a good atmosphere for evening programs or guest speakers.

Fishing between activities

While at Sequoia Lake, students  may hike or go fishing in the lake. Trout and bass are the most common fish and boats canoes are usually available.

During down time, students sleep in rustic cabins that contain bunks and heaters for those cool fall nights.

 
History of Sequoia Lake Sequoia Lake Map

 

Samples of projects and skills that our students are exposed to during the Field Trips 

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Fire Fighting
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Giant Sequoia Stump
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Tom Marino presents Wayne Bemis with a plaque honoring his 25yrs at Reedley
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Sunset at Sequoia Lake
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Establishing known elevations during workday
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Hamming it up for the camera
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Cutting Fire Lin
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Pruning Trees
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Class Photo
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Boating

Felling Trees

Burn Piles

Removing Slash


Building Coffer Dams


Tour of Converse Basin

Erosion Control

Squaw Valley CDF

Bucking Trees

Trip to Pinehurst Work Center
 
Plant Identification