Reading the Washington Landscape

Observations of Washington State Landscapes, Geology, Geography, Ecology, History and Land Use

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Notes from the South Skagit Highway

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I had a few site visits in the Northwest Cascades that I wanted to get in before another round of snow. Two of the sites were already push...
Thursday, December 29, 2016

Notes on Bears Ears National Monument

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President Obama announced the designation of Bear Ears National Monument (proclamation-establishment-bears-ears-national-monument) . I spe...
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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Scabland Coulees - Bruce Bjornstad Latest Video

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Bruce Bjornstad has a new drone video on the scabland coulees - the ice age flood canyons in eastern Washington. I am pretty convinced that...
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Sunday, December 25, 2016

Beer and Geology

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Last week I posted Jerry Brown's Speech to the AGU . This video gives a bit of perspective on geologists at conferences and well in lot...
Saturday, December 24, 2016

Happy Holidays Chuckanut Range above Samish Bay

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Happy Holidays Chuckanut Range above Samish Bay
Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Jerry Brown Speaks of Resistance and Facts

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Jerry Brown gave a short address to the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. Interesting times ahead as the world's six...
Sunday, December 18, 2016

Electric Power Wonk Fun

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Brad Plummer at Vox discusses a new paper and interactive electric power map from the University of Texas.  The map is here: http://ca...
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Dan McShane
Bellingham, Washington State, United States
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.
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