2011-08, August 2011 (Firth)
2011-08, August 2011 (Firth)
Volume 10 Number 11
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FEATURES
The Art of Self-Rescue
by Steve SilvaOn the Bruneau River in flood season, three rafters consider their limited options, and find their resourcefulness sorely tested.
Firth—Spotlight City
by Wallace SwensonAn inside look at characters and stories of a venerable eastern Idaho town.
The Past in Pieces
by Andrea Clark MasonLed by a University of Idaho anthropologist, students unearth artifacts from an all-male, World War II internment camp in Kooskia.
DEPARTMENTS
Comment: Making It Come Alive
Statewide: Idaho Air Shows; Sometimes, They’re Dogfights, by Spike Minczeski
Pocatello: Haunted High; A Graduate Returns to Investigate, by Tanae Clayson
Long Valley: Remembering Claire; A Summer Idyll Never Forgotten, by Dan Strawn
Grace: Sticking the Crawler Tractor; A Doozy of a Mistake, by Bill Corbett
Snake River Canyon: Auger’s Well; A Community Re-seeds Auger Falls Park, by Mike Cothern
Statewide: Alpine Angling; Idaho’s Loftiest Fly Fishing, by Basil Service
Sweet: Everything Idaho, By Kevin Swan
Idaho at Large: Elementary Chemistry, by Steve Carr
Recipe Contest: Rainbow Trout Fajitas; Cherry Bruschetta,
both recipes courtesy of the Idaho Department of Agriculture, www.idahopreferred.comIN THIS ISSUE!
Auger Falls, Bruneau River, Challis, Cottonwood, Firth, Fort Hall, Grace, Kooskia, Long Valley, McCall, Pierce, Pocatello, Sweet