In the fall, eight members of the Society of American Foresters ventured up north to Steamboat Rock, Iowa, where we tested out our survival skills. We camped overnight at a county park just outside of Steamboat that had the scenic Iowa River running through it. The night was spent sharing stories around the campfire of old times and ideas of where each of us thought we were heading in our lives. As the night progressed the talking slowed, as one by one, we burrowed into our tents for a good night\u27s rest before our true adventure began
One of the most interesting and valuable quarters in tile Forestry course is the three months summer...
With the start of the 1995-96 school year came a revitalized student chapter. This year\u27s officer...
Anticipations rode with fifty young foresters as they descended on Wirt, Minnesota, the site of the ...
With the Upper Iowa River at flood stage, 40o weather, and driving winds and rain, l2 brave(?) souls...
On April 28th, eleven determined canoeists set out from Adel, Iowa on the North Raccoon River for a ...
The last seminar of the school came. The air was filled with the customary shouts of good will, laug...
Several events highlight the 1993-94 school year for the student chapter here at Iowa State Universi...
In the fall of 1972 the George B. Hartman Travel Award was presented to five Iowa State forestry and...
The Forestry Club of 1995 and 1996, was filled with many exciting times. The first step on the ladde...
In the early June of 1971, 48 I.S.U. forestry students assembled north of Harrington, Quebec. We wer...
Each fall when school reconvenes the topic of most interest around the forestry department is learni...
For the fourth consecutive summer, the Lubrecht Forestry Camp near Missoula, Montana was the escape...
Iowa State had eight student foresters representing her at the 1976 National Convention of the Socie...
“So this is Bitterroot!” The foresters had arrived. The first four of the student woodchoppers stood...
The 1987-1988 academic year has proven to be a highly successful period for the Iowa State Universit...
One of the most interesting and valuable quarters in tile Forestry course is the three months summer...
With the start of the 1995-96 school year came a revitalized student chapter. This year\u27s officer...
Anticipations rode with fifty young foresters as they descended on Wirt, Minnesota, the site of the ...
With the Upper Iowa River at flood stage, 40o weather, and driving winds and rain, l2 brave(?) souls...
On April 28th, eleven determined canoeists set out from Adel, Iowa on the North Raccoon River for a ...
The last seminar of the school came. The air was filled with the customary shouts of good will, laug...
Several events highlight the 1993-94 school year for the student chapter here at Iowa State Universi...
In the fall of 1972 the George B. Hartman Travel Award was presented to five Iowa State forestry and...
The Forestry Club of 1995 and 1996, was filled with many exciting times. The first step on the ladde...
In the early June of 1971, 48 I.S.U. forestry students assembled north of Harrington, Quebec. We wer...
Each fall when school reconvenes the topic of most interest around the forestry department is learni...
For the fourth consecutive summer, the Lubrecht Forestry Camp near Missoula, Montana was the escape...
Iowa State had eight student foresters representing her at the 1976 National Convention of the Socie...
“So this is Bitterroot!” The foresters had arrived. The first four of the student woodchoppers stood...
The 1987-1988 academic year has proven to be a highly successful period for the Iowa State Universit...
One of the most interesting and valuable quarters in tile Forestry course is the three months summer...
With the start of the 1995-96 school year came a revitalized student chapter. This year\u27s officer...
Anticipations rode with fifty young foresters as they descended on Wirt, Minnesota, the site of the ...