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April 16, 2021 - Wyoming Hydrology
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Day: April 16, 2021

  • Water Towers, just what are they?
  • From forester to soil scientist to hydrologist…
  • Why should Baton Rouge give a hoot about Wyoming water towers?
  • 50 years backpacking and day hiking public lands
  • Cabin fever sets in as Wyoming’s Water Towers transition from winter to spring and eventually summer…
  • A Journey into Wyoming’s Greybull River Water Tower
  • Go West young man…go West
  • A backpack trip in a Wyoming water tower is always salubrious
  • Environmental laws affect public land management
  • In the Water Towers of Wyoming, the Winter Blanket on April Fool’s Day is a Watershed Moment
  • Those damned ‘ologists…
  • The Solace of Public Lands in Years Like 2020
  • Is it true that Wyoming’s public lands bring serendipity?
  • The absolute truth about the one percent…
  • A New Year Resolution…
  • Oh, the tranquility of walking ridgelines…
  • Hey Pardner! Where are we? Damfino he says.
  • How much rain and snow do you get there?
  • Wyoming’s water towers, craft beer, and homebrew
  • Trekking into a Water Tower
  • Trekking through a Water Tower
  • Trekking to the Pinnacle of a Water Tower
  • We need to get our shit together
  • Along the continental divide, high in the Rockies
  • From “Silent Spring” to “The Story of More”
  • This country needs a good sod soaker…
  • Watching clouds float by is a favorite pastime
  • Public land owners in the Seven Brothers Creek Water Tower
  • Circa mid-1950’s to early 1970’s
  • Forgetting our history is setting the stage for an American tragedy
  • Streams and Riparian Areas on Public Land – The Grazing Problem and Solution (Guest blog by Pete Bengeyfield)
  • The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
  • Being Thankful for Your Public Lands
  • Happy New Year to the Water Towers of Wyoming!
  • If milk doesn’t come from the grocery store…Does water come from your faucet!
  • The Worth of Water
  • Public lands are worthless, thus of no value?
  • Ecosystem services – water is one of many – water is the most important!
  • Blue marble. That’s all folks!
  • You have property in Wyoming!
  • Wyoming legislatures schedule hearing on draft public lands bill…
  • “…to the Wilds”

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