Aimless_Wonderer
Aimless_Wonderer t1_j4o9e5d wrote
Reply to Took a drive to Diablo Lake. It got foggy and cloudy at the viewpoint, so I had to search for views. Found this view from down near Diablo Dam. Taken around 7:30 AM, about 30 minutes before sunrise. Haven't had any luck finding the name of the mountain, anyone know? by Nixx_Mazda
Which direction are you looking? (I won't know anyway, but I'm curious!)
Aimless_Wonderer t1_j068kxg wrote
Reply to Snow-covered Quincy, WA this afternoon by Reinhart
Wow. Where in WA is that?
Aimless_Wonderer t1_izb23lk wrote
Reply to Seattle, WA December/2022 by lennanknight_7
Did you take this??
Aimless_Wonderer t1_iz1w8ga wrote
Reply to comment by xanthidium in How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
Thanks, the discussion in that reddit thread is very interesting
Aimless_Wonderer t1_iz1vyh9 wrote
Reply to How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
Awesome question, thank you! 🙂
Aimless_Wonderer t1_iz1turr wrote
Reply to comment by Ceramicrabbit in How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
Oral tradition is very strong, when it is able to be kept up.
Aimless_Wonderer t1_iz1tgkz wrote
Reply to comment by Dudecar123 in How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
Yeah, it's amazing how strong the instinct to destroy has been throughout history. Makes me sad. It just seems so pointless...
Aimless_Wonderer t1_iz1t5pt wrote
Reply to comment by LouQuacious in How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
Whew, that's heartbreaking
Aimless_Wonderer t1_jb6tor7 wrote
Reply to Nice afternoon at Dungeness Bay! by Fun_Minute_7840
Cool! Where is this?