Queer Introduction to Tree Identification (walk) - D.C.
January 20, 2024 — 1:00 pm - 3:00pm ET
Rain date: January 27, 2024
Last day to register: January 17, 2024
Feeling the winter blues? Love being outdoors? Join TVOP Volunteer Jeamme (she/they) for a beginner-friendly winter tree identification walk through Rock Creek Park to shake off the winter blues. Since the trees will be leafless, we will learn how to identify trees by their branches and bark. We will be walking slowly and pausing often to learn different bark textures and trees. This event is designed for both the tree-obsessed and beginners. We welcome all levels and abilities as we will learn from each other!
The walk is on a paved, relatively flat, and wheelchair-accessible trail popular among cyclists, runners, and families with strollers. We will move slowly as a group, frequently stopping to observe the trees and their features. Parking is available at the trailhead. Gender neutral bathrooms and a water fountain are a short walk away. The trailhead is also accessible by bike.
Binoculars and field guides (electronic or paperback) are recommended, but no need to bring any equipment if you don’t have any - your sense of sight and curiosity are the only things you need! We will have extra field guides to share.
We ask folks under the age of 18 to please register themselves and an adult to accompany them.
If you require a service dog to attend, please let us know and we will collaborate with you on how to keep you both comfortable and hydrated on the hike.
GENERAL INFO
Location: Washington, D.C. area
(Nacotchtank (Anacostan) and Piscataway lands)
Park: Paved lot at trailhead
Pets: Furry friends are welcome to join us on this trip.
Meet: January 20, 2024
Hike: 3.6 miles, <50 ft elevation gain
Cost: $0-$20 sliding scale
To find out where you fall best in our sliding scale, see the “Why does this trip cost money?” dropdown below.
Bring: Water, snacks, comfortable sturdy sneakers/winter boots, sunscreen, and warm layers. Optional: field guides, binoculars.
COVID SAFETY
Masks are not required during this event, however they are welcomed if wearing one allows you to better engage with the group. PLEASE be mindful of your own and group safety. If you or anyone in your household are not feeling well, do not participate in a hike.
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Our sliding scale is meant to make our trips and events more accessible for those who have financial barriers. Paying a higher amount allows us to provide more opportunities to others. Paying a smaller amount is recommended for those who would not otherwise be able to afford the estimated value. Please choose an amount that you will be able to pay, but will not hinder your ability to afford food, housing, etc. By paying as much as you can, we are able to serve more of our community members.
Our sliding scale recommendation:
- Low: Yearly income $30,000 or under, struggles to meet basic needs
- Mid (pays estimated value): Yearly income $40,000-$75,000, some expendable income
- High: Yearly income $80,000-$100,000, comfortable, never struggle with basic needs
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Information for our land acknowledgment was gathered from nativeland.ca, which provides an estimate of original indigenous land occupation, but does not take into account migratory patterns or movement of the many surrounding communities. We recognize the historical complexity of indigenous movement across the land, and honor with gratitude the many, many surviving native nations whose land we benefit from in our work to diversify the outdoors.