Learn about Snake Valley features, events, activities, history, and more on this blog. Snake Valley is located on the border of Nevada and Utah and contains a vast array of natural and cultural resources.
Monday, October 15, 2012
A Survey of Road Art by Jenny
Want to see all the road art in the Baker area? Jenny Hamilton has a wonderful post about it! Be sure to check it out, as the road art keeps changing (and hopefully we'll see more soon!).
The illustration above is what's been tested north of Snake Valley, with giant aerostats about three-quarters of a football field lon...
Meet the Authors
Desert Survivor, aka Gretchen, has lived in Snake Valley for over ten years and loves hiking, exploring, watching wildlife, and helping on her family's ranch.
WE ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR MORE GUEST BLOGGERS! CONTACT c_g_baker @ yahoo.com if you're interested.
Past Bloggers:
Jay Banta was the Refuge Manager at Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge for nearly 18 years but his association with Fish Springs and Snake Valley goes back to 1981 when he first worked at the Refuge as a seasonal employee. His passions are wildlife conservation, history, upland bird hunting, college hoops, hiking, and spoiling his grandaughter!
Schoolmarm, aka Kathy, is a third generation resident of Snake Valley. She is a school teacher and her hobbies include gardening, music, and reading.
Ken has been a resident of Snake Valley for nearly thirty years. He is a pastor of a small Christian congregation and works part time in the local high school. His hobbies include computers, writing, and Bible study.
KRountree, a White Pine Native, has lived on Sacramento Pass at the D-X Ranch for 38 years. She is interested in almost everything. Now in sort of retirement, she finally has time to paint.
Thanks Gretchen!
ReplyDeleteHopefully there will be more surprises on the fences in the near future ;)