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On Mount Hood: Book Review
“If you ask a little kid to draw a mountain… he’ll draw Mount Hood.” With that simple insight, Jon Bell begins his tale of this iconic peak that we Oregonians call our own. On Mount Hood: A Biography of Oregon’s … Continue reading
I’m Not Just Going to Show You All My Faults
After a short climb along a rocky, thickly wooded path, the professor and his students round a corner and find themselves upon a promontory overlooking a seemingly endless, lush forest. The landscape is emerald green, rippled and textured where the … Continue reading
Posted in Maps & Geography, Rocks & Geology
Tagged Blue Ridge Fault, faults, LIDAR, mount hood, Oregon, Parkdale
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Sunday Science Photos, July 3 – 9
It seems that this photo series is the only thing I’ve made time for recently. That should change this coming week as I have several posts planned, including a new geology hiking guide. In the meantime, enjoy this week’s selection, … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged cinder cone, dogwood, doppler, epidote, ground squirrels, lahars, mount hood, rhyolite dome, tiered waterfall
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