Climate change has been here since the Cordilleran ice sheet advanced and restarted over the western continent. Scientist believe it retreated over the course of only 4000 years. Did man cause that to
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"As irrigated crops compete with fish for scarce water, farmers in the Klamath Basin lament they may be the last generation to work the land
The Klamath Basin has come to symbolize the precarious q
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The Inside Gateway is predominantly a through route, with typically 4-6 through trains a day running it's length. I'm not real sure what the current symbols are, but traditionally there has been a so
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SP 0-6-0 Wrote:
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> I just read an article in Pacific News (July 1992)
> on the Modoc Line by Greg Brown:
> http://magazine.trainlife.com/prn_
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I just read an article in Pacific News (July 1992) on the Modoc Line by Greg Brown:
http://magazine.trainlife.com/prn_1992_7/
Learned some things from the article:
1) In January, 1987, after t
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Our friends at Klamath Basin Brewing company have an IPA named Notch 8. Picked up a bottle of it, I haven't had it yet. Waiting for this damn cold to subside, but fun to see a pretty rail centric na
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Rich, they go on duty at noon at K Falls and head to Alturas, pick up the cars from Lake RR and drop off mtys. Do to track conditions 25 is max speed, with a lot of 10 mph as well. They will make Altu
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As of last week the UP had taken the Modoc Line out of service south of Perez. The track inspector found a significant section of wide guage track that needed repair north of Hackamore. Last Tuesday t
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Exactly what I was alluding to, Bruce.
I'm currently living in Oregon's Klamath Basin. There was recently a meeting of "concerned people" in the Surprise Valley (East of Alturas, CA) regarding Surpr
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