Quoting Hollis Robbins
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Much of human history is the story of catastrophic agricultural losses. The
invention of the silo in the nineteenth century reduced grain losses from
50% t...
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Observations of Washington State Landscapes, Geology, Geography, Ecology, History and Land Use
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What would Jack think? It's the summer of 1956 and he gets up in the middle of the night and ends up writing about composting technology rather than the looming darkness of Hozomeen. It would have altered the course of an entire generation!
I've wanted to visit Desolation since reading that essay in high school - now I've got another reason to go.
Gravel Beach:
There are also lots of shoreline features you could check out on the way to the trail up Desolation.
That might be the best link I've ever seen in a blog's comments.
Sam: Maintained by the Daniel, the fire look out at Desolation and a National Park employee.
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