http://www.columbian.com/article/20090424/NEWS02/704249948
"According to the newspaper article published in the Columbian and the Seattle P-I, the old Packwood Ranger Station in Gifford Pinchot National Forest is being sold after a 45-day waiting period. I first learned of this Ranger station in the 1980s while reading Tatoosh--female fire lookout, Martha Hardy's account of life atop Tatoosh Mountain watching for forest fires and enduring the loneliness inherent in that job. Like all old ranger stations, Packwood will be remembered as a part of Forest history; and this one as a part of the history of Gifford Pinchot NF, Mount Rainier, Tatoosh, and Packwood Ranger District.--aggie castronuevo johann"
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Archaeological Project: WENAS MAMMOTH
- 2005 GSA CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
- 2007 Interim Report
- 2007 Interim Report submitted April 2008
- 2007 Report
- Click here for history and information on the project
- Dig Tells an Intriguing Tale of the Ancient Northwest
- Journal Article
- Wenas Creek Mammoth Project 2008
- Wenas Mammoth Mystery May 4, 2007
- Yakima Herald
Archaeology--OTHER PROJECTS
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- All Archaeology
- Anthropology for K-12
- ARCAMAX
- Archaeology Channel (links)
- Archaeology Daily News
- Archaeology Magazine news
- Archaeology News
- CIA World Factbook
- Dig: the magazine for Kids
- INDIAN COUNTRY
- Indian Country News
- Journal of Nature
- KOMO 1000 News
- Live Science
- National Geographic
- Science Daily Global Warming News
- Southwestern Archaeology (blog)
- Weather Underground (get weather reports)
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