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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Jun 10, 2024, 02:10 PM Jun 2024

Leashing The Pacific Northwest's Master Stream

By Joel Connelly

The Columbia River is a master stream of North America, originating in ice fields on the Continental Divide in Canada and eventually embracing rivers that flow through six states.

The river system helps define the Pacific Northwest, powers our economy, and grows the crops which feed us. We recreate in its waters and canyons and draw inspiration from its beauty.

The Braided River division of Mountaineers Books is fresh out with a beautiful and definitive work, Big River: Resilience and Renewal in the Columbia Basin. It celebrates the river, offering a photographic feast for the eyes, capsule biographies of river folk, plus serious discussion of restoring natural features of the river system. Its chief author, David Moscowitz, writes with eloquence and deep knowledge.

The Columbia Basin is a landform sculpted by nature and transformed by man. During the last ice age, a 3,000-square-mile inland sea, Lake Missoula, formed behind a half mile high ice dam. The great floods at the breaching of the dam unleashed “intense creative forces of movement and change,” writes Moskowitz. The floodwaters sculpted the inland Northwest canyonlands used 15,000 years later by today’s rafters and kayakers.

https://www.postalley.org/2024/06/06/leashing-the-pacific-northwests-master-stream/

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Leashing The Pacific Northwest's Master Stream (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2024 OP
Excellent article by Joe Connelly... "Leashing The Northwest's Master Stream" Tikki Jun 2024 #1

Tikki

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1. Excellent article by Joe Connelly... "Leashing The Northwest's Master Stream"
Mon Jun 10, 2024, 03:07 PM
Jun 2024

Joe Connelly 2024

It is a wildly beautiful scene all throughout the Columbia River and the Columbia Basin.
We know because we spent the first eighteen years of our life there.
Attention, though, to paragraph 9 in the article.

… Between Bonneville Dam and the Canadian border, a single 40-mile stretch of undammed river remains, where one side of the Hanford Reach is managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the other side holds the largest volume of nuclear waste in North America, the legacy of plutonium production for nuclear weapons production. The river’s largest remaining wild salmon run makes its home in the Hanford Reach…

Between over logging up North, land and water capture, erosion and the shrinking environment along the River, Hanford is a mess.

The Tikkis

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