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The Mountain Institute
The Mountain Institute – West Virginia. We spent three weeks there, in the fall, staying in a little wooden yurt, migrating to a huge wooden yurt for meals and to hang with TMI staff. One of the best working-vacations (those … Continue reading
2′ Lidar
Here’s what a cherry picked candy-apple archaeological landscape map looks like. The notes are fluff, and a hard-nosed archaeologist would probably beat me up and stab me with a trowel over them. But I couldn’t resist posting this, because 2-foot … Continue reading
Crown of the Continent
Did you know our continent has a crown? Yup. It’s right here in Montana. I made these for a publication over the summer – with our berries, clear water, alluvial greenery. Rocky canyons choking on fleshy plumes of vegetation. I … Continue reading
Northern Rockies
The Sonoran Institute is my employer! Here’s geographic look at what we do out of our Northern Rockies office: Come visit us in Bozeman!
Upper Sea of Cortez – Geotourism
I made this map for the Mexican government as a part of their plans to increase touristic viability of the Upper Sea of Cortez and the Colorado River Delta. The map above is mostly cartography, but it serves as a … Continue reading