Posted by Jeff on Mar 21, 2018 @ 6:54 am in Conservation | 0 comments | Last modified: March 21, 2018
The Bureau of Land Management disregarded a request by the National Park Service that it hold off leasing 17,000 acres of public land in Utah because of concerns that drilling there could harm Hovenweep National Monument’s views and air, groundwater and sound quality. All 13 parcels were sold online as part of a broader sale, with the lease prices ranging from $3 to...
Learn MorePosted by Jeff on Nov 29, 2014 @ 6:34 pm in Canyon Hikes, Hiking, Hiking Blog, Inspiration, Rated Easy Hikes, Utah | 1 comment | Last modified: January 7, 2015
The canyon and mesa country north of the San Juan River in the four corners region holds many archaelogical sites where ancestors of today’s Pueblo Indian tribes lived. Round, square, and D-shaped towers grouped at canyon heads most vividly mark once thriving communities. Many dwellings stood right on the canyon rim, and some structures were built atop isolated or...
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