2004-10, October 2004 (Hailey)
2004-10, October 2004 (Hailey)
Volume 4, Number 1
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FEATURES
Last of the Mountain Women
by Ron WattersFrances Wisner was no ordinary woman. She was, in fact, known in these parts as the last of the mountain women—the last remaining member of an extraordinary group of self-reliant women who, by physical and mental prowess, lived and forged their places in the western wilderness.
Hailey—Spotlight
by Pedro G. SalomIt might be said that the city of Hailey is essentially a teenager, maturing rapidly and enduring a growth spurt and growing pains, all the while struggling with its identity. Local writer and journalist Pedro Salom fills us in on the history and the future for this charming town in the Wood River Valley.
The Singing Sands of Bruneau
by Mary SyrettLast August, while hiking in Bruneau Dunes State Park, writer Mary Syrett heard something unusual: the sands at various locations among the dunes were “singing.” She did some research and discovered that scholars have been contemplating this strange phenomenon for centuries.
DEPARTMENTS
Front Porch Tales: Katie
by Lynn FarleyThe Learning Curve : MuseArt Camp at Eagle Rock Art Museum
by Debu Majumdar
Technology: Salmon Safe Turbines
by Gerald Fleischman, P.E.The Good Old Days: Old vs. New
by Bill CorbettProfile: Elaine Savage Forges a Path
by Sherry RamseyRail Ways: Ashton to West Yellowstone
by Lena Anken-SextonRoad Tripping: The Other Fuel
by Dave ClarkInnovators: River Surfing
by Gordon RichOne Spud Short : Rest Stop
by Jack Lintelmann
Historical Snapshot: The Iron Age
by Arthur HartIN THIS ISSUE!
Arco, Ashton, Boise, Bruneau Dunes State Park, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, Hailey, Idaho Falls, Lewiston, Lost River Mountains, Payette, Pocatello, Priest River, Snake River, Yellowstone National Park