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How to build a BUNYIP to measure contours tures courtesy of the Permaculture Design Course 2 er, Alaska Ageya Wilderness Center instructors: Rico Zook and Cindee Karns

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  • 1. How to build a BUNYIP to measure contoursPictures courtesy of the Permaculture Design Course 2012Homer, AlaskaAgeya Wilderness CenterCo-instructors: Rico Zook and Cindee Karns

2. Take twolarge poles 3. Nail your freeSpenardBuildersyardsticks toQuickTime and adecompressorthem.are needed to see this picture.QuickTime and adecompressorare needed to see this picture. 4. Tape on yourclear plastictubing.I think ours wasQuickTime and adecompressorare needed to see this picture. 3/4. 5. QuickTime and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.Make sure the yard sticks are exactly the same number of inches from the top. 6. QuickTime and adecompressorare needed to see this picture.Now comes the hardest part! 7. QuickTime and adecompressorare needed to see this picture.Looks easy, right? 8. This end high. QuickTime and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. QuickTime and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. QuickTime and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. This end low. Trying to chasethe bubbles out. Got it! 9. Now you can place theseanywhere onyour slope or field and if theQuickTime and adecompressorare needed to see this picture.water level is the same, the twosticks are on contour. 10. So it doesntmatter where thetube goes.QuickTime and adecompressorare needed to see this picture. If the two water levels areuneven, they are not on contour.Can you see one is at 31 and the other at 30 11. To find contour with a bunyip, you will need two people. And of course, lots of stakes tomark the contour.Then on to digging!Argh!