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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Kayaking on the San Raphael
We had a great time kayaking on the San Raphael River through the "Little Grand Canyon." It's located east of Castle Dale. It took about 6.5 hours to cover the 16 miles from Fuller Bottom to the Swinging Bridge. This included a stop for lunch and a siesta.
Next time, I'd like to get out and hike up some side canyons and explore and photograph some more. If you'd like to see a gallery of photos from the trip, click HERE.
If you go, we were told by the BLM office that the water flow rate needs to be above 150 (?units) otherwise you'll ground at many of the rapids. The river is pretty shallow and the rapids are quite small. There seems to be very little danger in floating or kayaking this pretty river.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
UVSF helps bring World Famous Climate Scientist to Utah Valley

With the help of the UVSF, the UVU College of Science and Health hosted a talk ("From Science to Action") by the world renowned scientist, Dr. James Hansen. Dr. Hansen has done a great deal to call the world's attention to the serious treat of climate change and global warming, and the pivotal role of human-produced greenhouse gasses (chiefly from the burning of fossil fuels) in that dynamic. Dr. Hansen skillfully laid out the science related to global warming and added his perceptions of the future course of events for the planet. Photo©2009JNWestwater
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
UVSF presents 1st UV Outstanding Green Business Award

PHOTO CAPTION: The attached photo (below) is of the presentation today of "The Utah Valley Outstanding Green Business Award" being presented to Mr. Blair R. Hamilton, Board Chairman of SESD (L) by Mr. Ernie Rogers, Energy & Transportation Chair of the Utah Valley Sierra Forum (R). The presentation was made at the SESD offices on 4/21, to coordinate with Earth Day 2009. Photo ©2009 JNWestwater
Friday, April 17, 2009
Gobal Warming Doubts Remain in Utah Valley

None of Professor Gill's assertions were refuted by doubting audience members. Perhaps it should come as no surprise that deeply held beliefs are not easily changed even in the face of clear scientific peer-reviewed evidence to the contrary.


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