Saturday, July 31st, 2010
“Goodbyes are not forever, Goodbyes are not the end, They simply mean we’ll miss you, Until we meet again.”
One Last Update from the North Kaibab
Tags: adventure, Archaeology, BLM, Bureau of Land Management, excavation, goodbye, Kaibab National Forest, leaving, moving, north kaibab ranger district, packing
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010
This week’s news isn’t about the surveys, nor the artifacts (scant as they were), but the wildlife. I think the photographs will speak for themselves.
A Wild Week
Tags: baby deer, big springs ranger station, butterfly, deer, demotte park, fawn, forest, Kaibab, Kaibab National Forest, national forest, north kaibab, north kaibab ranger district, oquer canyon, porcupine, survey, Wildlife
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Friday, June 25th, 2010
We drive across into one meadow and I see something loping towards the road, so I slow down…
Good Friends and Big Wildlife
Tags: big cat, cat, Kaibab, kaibab lodge, Kaibab National Forest, lion, mountain lion, north kaibab ranger district, wild cat, Wildlife
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Friday, June 11th, 2010
It’s beautiful out here. I grouch about Travel Management a lot, but really, it is quite nice. The best part about Travel Management, though, are the interesting places I get to see…
Little Wildlife and Rain…
Tags: Arizona, frogs, Kaibab National Forest, north kaibab national forest, tadpoles, tmr, travel management, travel management roads, west lake, Wildlife
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Sunday, June 6th, 2010
So much has happened in the past few weeks! We’ve started working on TMR, my parents came to visit for Memorial Day Weekend, and I’ve successfully driven a stick-shift vehicle!
Of TMR and Trucks…
Tags: Archaeology, archies, archy, camps, campsites, dendroglyph, dendroglyphs, dirt roads, forest service trucks, Kaibab National Forest, lithic debitage, rec, recreation, roads, tmr, trails, trails and recreation, travel management roads
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