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Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog: Update on US Highway 89 Slump and Road Closure
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Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog. Geology, landscape development, adventure and foreign travel, philosophical and scientific musings, photography and earthly explorations. Saturday, March 02, 2013. Update on US Highway 89 Slump and Road Closure. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has established a web site to keep the public up to date on the progress in repairing the rupture to US Highway 89 south of Page, AZ. You can access and bookmark the web site here. Helen and I are heade...
Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog: The Grand Mesa Colorado Mudslide Beneath Sugarloaf Peak - Updated June 23
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Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog. Geology, landscape development, adventure and foreign travel, philosophical and scientific musings, photography and earthly explorations. Tuesday, May 27, 2014. The Grand Mesa Colorado Mudslide Beneath Sugarloaf Peak - Updated June 23. UPDATE - On June 20, NASA's Earth Observatory web site showed before and after pictures from space of the Colbran, CO landslide. They are excellent views of the area and you can look at the images here. The earth movement appe...
Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog: July 2015
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Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog. Geology, landscape development, adventure and foreign travel, philosophical and scientific musings, photography and earthly explorations. Sunday, July 12, 2015. Houston, We Have Geology! Occasionally, I post various items that are not exotic or from faraway places. I'll be leaving for Alaska soon to run a wilderness river (the Tatshenshini) and so look for a post from that trip soon. In the meantime, here are a few odds and ends. Houston, We Have Geology!
Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog: June 2015
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Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog. Geology, landscape development, adventure and foreign travel, philosophical and scientific musings, photography and earthly explorations. Saturday, June 27, 2015. The Svalbard Archipelago, Polar Bears, and 80º North. There was no internet on our ship in Svalbard, the Sea Adventurer, so am posting photo's from there now from Iceland. It was obvious that we were headed to an "Ice Age" as we entered Svalbard, also known as Spitzbergen after its largest island.
Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog: February 2015
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Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog. Geology, landscape development, adventure and foreign travel, philosophical and scientific musings, photography and earthly explorations. Friday, February 27, 2015. Patagonian Adventure Begins on February 28! And I will be posting photographs and stories as often as possible. Posted by Wayne Ranney. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Hiking the Boucher and Hermit Trails in Grand Canyon. We camped the first night beneath Yuma Pt. on the Boucher Trail. Many famous ...
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Holey Schist!: September 2010
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This blog will endeavour to be a regular (-ish! Monday, 13 September 2010. Exploration of the Colorado River and its Canyons. Most people like to take a good book to read on holiday with them and I'm no different. Well, maybe a little. . . Non-fiction doesn't do much for me these days, though I did get through the. With moderate pleasure a while ago. This year, before leaving for a week in Lincolnshire, I thought it was about time I got hold of a copy of John Wesley Powell's. Epic record of his. I will l...
Holey Schist!: Fourteen days and counting. . . .
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This blog will endeavour to be a regular (-ish! Monday, 9 September 2013. Fourteen days and counting. . . . So, this is it. Game on! After what seems like years of planning and with two unconditional offers from two universities reluctantly turned down, it's back to the Open University, to recommence what I started in 2008. Are you lads going to throw the towel in? If you are struggling it means you need to work harder"! Well now is the time to 'right a wrong' and study the subject closest to my heart pl...
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All In A Days Karma: August 2014
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All In A Days Karma. In the winter of 1985 I was driving through the Mojave Desert with a friend, talking about our apparent need for new river gear. The Twenty Nine Palms Marine Base,. Appeared on the side of the road. Selling used ammo cans. My friend and I laughed wildly and quickly came to realize that the moment was "All In A Days' Karma". This blog contains the occasional ramblings of a died-in-the-wool westerner who loves. Seeing, understanding, and. Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Posted by Wayne Ranney.
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All In A Days Karma: The River Woman
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All In A Days Karma. In the winter of 1985 I was driving through the Mojave Desert with a friend, talking about our apparent need for new river gear. The Twenty Nine Palms Marine Base,. Appeared on the side of the road. Selling used ammo cans. My friend and I laughed wildly and quickly came to realize that the moment was "All In A Days' Karma". This blog contains the occasional ramblings of a died-in-the-wool westerner who loves. Seeing, understanding, and. Monday, July 27, 2015. Posted by Wayne Ranney.
Holey Schist!: Eight weeks and counting. . . .
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This blog will endeavour to be a regular (-ish! Saturday, 27 July 2013. Eight weeks and counting. . . . Greetings one and all! With funding from the Student Loans Company in the bag, it's all systems go for the re-launch of my Open University study in early October. After several years of sheer frustration in having to turn down unconditional offers from Leicester University and then Derby University the recent changes to the funding of university study has strangely worked in my favour. I am now psychin...
Holey Schist!: January 2012
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This blog will endeavour to be a regular (-ish! Saturday, 28 January 2012. The Dream is Alive! Humble apologies, but it has been a while since my last post. Way too long. After a quite shameful return of a mere four posts in 2011, there will be more in 2012 I promise. And for a very good reason which will be explained below! This last year has seen me devote a lot of my spare time learning to sing. Yes, really! And you can read it here. Last week I received an UNCONDITIONAL OFFER. How great is that?
Holey Schist!: March 2013
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This blog will endeavour to be a regular (-ish! Monday, 25 March 2013. Goodbye Derby Uni, Hello Open University. Life I am sure you will agree has the habit of throwing proverbial spanners in the works at regular intervals. As an unfortunate consequence, one's hopes and dreams can be thrown asunder. But where there's a will there is invariably a way. My last post to this horribly neglected blog celebrated my unconditional place at Derby University. To study for a BSc in Geology. So what of the course?
Holey Schist!: October 2010
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This blog will endeavour to be a regular (-ish! Sunday, 10 October 2010. 40 Years of Earth and Planetery Sciences at the OU. This week has seen a significant anniversary at the Open University. It is now forty years since the start of the Department of Earth Sciences at the Uni. The late Professor Ian Gass lead the way with the guiding principle that 'excellent research breeds excellent teaching'. First up was Dr Mark Davies. Next up was meant to be Dr Phil Bland,. Then we had Professor Monica Grady.
Holey Schist!: January 2011
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This blog will endeavour to be a regular (-ish! Sunday, 2 January 2011. Sir David Attenborough - a British broadcasting legend. The first draft of this post was intended to be a straight forward review of this year's 'Christmas Books' that Santa saw fit to send my way this festive season. Among the three that he bestowed upon me this year was. By David Attenborough and Matt Kaplan. His first contribution to the subject of natural history was a three part BBC series called. The Pattern of Animals'. Which ...
Holey Schist!: Goodbye Derby Uni, Hello Open University
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This blog will endeavour to be a regular (-ish! Monday, 25 March 2013. Goodbye Derby Uni, Hello Open University. Life I am sure you will agree has the habit of throwing proverbial spanners in the works at regular intervals. As an unfortunate consequence, one's hopes and dreams can be thrown asunder. But where there's a will there is invariably a way. My last post to this horribly neglected blog celebrated my unconditional place at Derby University. To study for a BSc in Geology. So what of the course?
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Earthly Musings - Wayne Ranney's Geology Blog. Geology, landscape development, adventure and foreign travel, philosophical and scientific musings, photography and earthly explorations. Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Australia - Tropics, Deserts and City. For the month of March I am lecturing on a Smithsonian Journeys trip to Australia and New Zealand. The flight over on the Airbus 380 was relatively easy - I can highly recommend the comfort on this exquisite and roomy jet (and I flew on cattle class! The rain ...
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Thursday, May 24, 2012. Adventures in French Bread. Fast forward a few years later, and I am now a compulsive bread baker, thanks in part to my two year old, who is enchanted by everything that goes on in the kitchen. She insists on helping me prepare every loaf. In the past we've primarily stuck to an oat sandwich bread that's a breeze to make. We have a bilingual home, and she prefers the Spanish "pan" to the unromantic English "bread"). Despite my reservations, what could I do? What's a busy mom to do?
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