Observations of Washington State Landscapes, Geology, Geography, Ecology, History and Land Use
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Go ahead, open that gate. Make my day.
Limited posts while off the grid for a bit. But some good landscapes. Had some typical hazards of geology work/ventures: rattlesnakes, cliffs, and being in isolated spots as well as a paddle through a swamp. And don't forget bulls with attitude.
Dan McShane is an engineering geologist with Stratum Group, a geology and environmental consulting company based in Bellingham, Washington. Dan has been reading Washington State landscapes since driving across the Horse Heaven Hills with his father and brother in 1970. Dan's wife has started painting Washington landscapes. The intent of this blog is to help all Washington travelers better understand the landscapes we see and share field observations.
Broken Arrow
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Alternative blog post title: No Bad Days on the Bike In the picture above,
you might be looking at the spot where the Air Force in 1957 accidentally
droppe...
The Monthly Fern??—Prairie Spikemoss
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*Selaginella densa*—moss, fern, fern ally, or none of the above? Coin is 19
mm across.This month the South Dakota fern series features another oddity—a
s...
Racehorse Fossil fields- access update
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Alert reader Kim K told me today that the access to the Racehorse Fossil
Fields west of Kendall has NOT changed in the past year- the gate is still
there m...
Statement on ISW Methodology
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*Statement on ISW Methodology*
*May 4, 2023*
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) welcomes robust and rigorous
debate on the issues ISW covers and i...
1 comment:
I think it is a steer.
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