The December/January Issue of the Zephyr!

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In this issue…

Take it or Leave it: A SIGN OF CIVILITY in a WORLD GONE MAD …by Jim Stiles

Sowing Clover: The Stranger …by Tonya Audyn Stiles

“Lonely are the Brave” Revisited (Part Two) …by Jim Stiles

Grippo: Blackout on the Open Road …by Paul Vlachos

Adventures of a Wild Rivers Expeditions Boatman …by Cherie Rohn

WANDERING THE COVID WEST: In Search of Herb Ringer—A Photo Essay …by Jim Stiles

Kayenta, Then and Now …By Harvey Leake

Marking Time …by Damon Falke

“(Still) ‘Enough Rope’”: (A Reporter’s Moab Memories. 1978-1984) #5 KILLING THE VETS …By Bill Davis

CULTURAL CONFUSION: The Designated Pahaana …by Joseph Day

COVID DIVERSIONS #1: MY HISTORIC REFRIGERATOR …by Jim Stiles

The Underneath …by Brandon Hill

A COVID-19 YEAR in MOAB, UTAH

(From the Archives) KEN SLEIGHT REMEMBERS: THE DEATH OF GLEN CANYON

HANK SCHMIDT’S MONTHLY REPORT: Arches National Monument, January 1942

ZEPHYR AMERICA: Durango to Silverton by Train with Herb Ringer

1 comment for “The December/January Issue of the Zephyr!

  1. Denise B Frost
    December 22, 2020 at 8:17 am

    Just finished the article about Kayenta. I loved it! I grew up in Blanding, and always felt a kinship with my neighbors to the south: Bluff, Kayenta, and Tsegi. Even as a very young girl I thought the four corners area was a beautiful place filled with beautiful people. It still is! Thank you to the people of Kayenta for making their centennial video and to the Zephyr for re-posting. It brought tears to my eyes.

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