A Big Trip Requires a Big Map
Homer Twigg '08 - Wednesday was a trying day. This morning I spent an hour looking for a map big enough and detailed enough to be a good guide and something to jot down notes on when ideas came to me. I didn't find a thing. The best I could do was to scan the sections from my Wabash River Guide book and then draw out the map on my own.
That required big paper needs, and I didn't have them, so I did some taping, and the picture reflects the work.
Upstairs, Clayton (Craig) and Zach (Webb) have been in Lilly Library, working on digging up information about the historical and biological backgrounds of the river. Zach dug up a map of Indiana and the map dated back to 1779. Clayton is finding out that there has been a lot of research about his field of study, especially between the years of 1966 and 1994 - so his co-academics is comforting.
The map, like this project, is big.
Homepage photo: From left, Twigg, Webb, Craig look over their pieced-together map! Above: Webb and Craig look at the first leg of the trip which they expect to start Saturday.

