DrPKHouse:
Amazing view along the Owyhee River through ‘The Hole in the Ground’ (not to be confused with the ‘Hole in the Ground’), Oregon.
DrPKHouse:
View of the Alvord desert from 9500’ atop a shi#t-ton of Steens Mtn lava. Last weekend. Fantastic place. Pleistocene Lake Alvord puked a huge flood down the Owyhee River once upon a time(s).
DrPKHouse:
Three nights spent in this remote cabin during a deeeep freeze was the lucky break of the year.
DrPKHouse:
OK so I didn’t attend the #GSA2019 meeting but I led field trips both before and after it. There’s an extremely high probability I will never make such a decision again. Sadly, only one person on the Verde Valley trip understood the joke represented by my
DrPKHouse:
Most of our sun-drenched field trip group at Lake Havasu City yesterday. Pic by A. Glazner. #GSA2019
DrPKHouse:
It was an honor to share our field area and discuss ideas with Tanya Atwater on our #GSA2019 field trip thru the lower Colorado River extensional corridor. I was star-struck...to put it mildly.
DrPKHouse:
I had this reach of the Colorado River to myself for three hours today. It was a good thing.
DrPKHouse:
I just completed a ‘dry’ run of the lower Colorado River / Topock Gorge day of #GSA2019 field trip no. 421. Things look ok, fyi.
DrPKHouse:
Ocotillo, Calif. Once destroyed by a flood on the active alluvial fan whereupon it sits. Tropical storm Kathleen in early September 1976. Newspaper reports say that swimming pools in the town were filled to the brim with sand...if memory serves me.