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February/March 2021

The Zephyr BEARS EARS Bibliography: How We Covered the Monument Controversy

by stiles • January 31, 2021
Bears Ears Storm. Photo by Jim Stiles

Here’s a complete list of Zephyr Articles on the Bears Ears National Monument debate, starting in June 2016: and finally, the Zephyr story that predicted all this in 2014… Don’t forget the Zephyr ads! All links are hot! Zephyr Policy:…

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February/March 2021

MORE BEARS EARS FOLLIES: HERE WE GO AGAIN …by Jim Stiles

by stiles • January 31, 2021

Within hours of his inauguration, President Joe Biden started the process to restore the original boundaries of Bears Ears National Monument. Here we go again.  This publication has written tens of thousands of words on the controversy since the idea of a…

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February/March 2021

Paul Kingsnorth’s ALEXANDRIA: a Brief Review …by Doug Meyer

by stiles • January 31, 2021

From the publisher’s description: “One thousand years from now, a small religious community lives in what were once the fens of eastern England. They are perhaps the world’s last human survivors. Now they find themselves stalked by a force that…

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February/March 2021

Cultural Confusion: Adventuring Toward Retirement …by Joseph Day

by stiles • January 31, 2021
Joseph and Janice Day

My wife Janice, the Hopi in the family, and I, the Pahaana in the family, decided to retire. This meant closing Tsakurshovi, our business of 35 years located on the Hopi Indian Reservation at Second Mesa on the outskirts of Janice’s…

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February/March 2021

HANK SCHMIDT’S MONTHLY REPORT: Arches National Monument, February 1941

by stiles • January 31, 2021
Hank Schmidt. c/o NPS

February 17, 1941 Dear Hugh: This part of the country has at last been favored with a little sunshine and the past three weeks of heavy fog have left us with a greater appreciation of the Moab sunshine. It seems…

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February/March 2021

A Full Year of Backbone Supporters! Please Join!

by stiles • January 31, 2021

The Zephyr Backbone is what keeps us alive! Click Here to Join! Click Here to Join the Zephyr Backbone!

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December/January 2021

The December/January Issue of the Zephyr!

by stiles • November 30, 2020
Dec Jan Cover

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…

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December/January 2021

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

by stiles • November 30, 2020

“With all its hopes, dreams, promises and urban renewals, the world continues to deteriorate…give up.” “Deteriorata.” National Lampoon. 1972 So a couple months ago, when I heard that for the first time in recorded history, TWO tropical storms were simultaneously…

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December/January 2021

Sowing Clover: The Stranger …by Tonya Audyn Morton

by stiles • November 30, 2020
Fountain Square Cincinnati, Ohio. 1973. Photo by Tom Hubbard. From the National Archives

When I lived in South Dakota, one of my favorite places was a truck stop on the western edge of Rapid City. There wasn’t anything particularly special about this truck stop—except…maybe, for the quality of the pie in its diner.…

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December/January 2021

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

by stiles • November 30, 2020

NOTE: If you haven’t seen “Lonely Are the Brave,” or read Edward Abbey’s “Brave Cowboy,” you might be better served to find the film or the book, watch and/or read them, and then come back to this article…JS Six years ago,…

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December/January 2021

Grippo: Blackout on the Open Road …by Paul Vlachos

by stiles • November 30, 2020
Dixie Palm Motel. Photo by Paul Vlachos

What do you do when reality is too much to handle? Geddes woke up in a strange room. It was clearly a motel room. There were two beds, a TV, a bathroom done up in tile and fixtures from the…

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December/January 2021

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

by stiles • November 30, 2020

Tonya and I live in what is nowadays one of the most remote parts of the country. The High Plains are not known for their scenic splendor (though they are scenic to the discerning eye) and tourist traffic is next…

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December/January 2021

Marking Time …by Damon Falke

by stiles • November 30, 2020
"Another Time." Photo by Damon Falke

It was around the first of October that the leaves on the birch trees began to blow away. I looked out of the window one morning and saw that leaves had gathered at the side of the road. I saw…

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December/January 2021

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

by stiles • November 30, 2020

What’s the biggest mistake you ever made?             No, not that kind; I mean work related. If you’ve reached A Certain Age, you might even have trouble picking the one. Not me; mine shines out like a beacon against the…

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December/January 2021

Kayenta, Then and Now …By Harvey Leake

by stiles • November 30, 2020
On one of her early trips to Kayenta, Lillian Wilhelm and her friends had to revert to old ways. Elephants Feet formation in the background. “Each time a Navajo hitched his ponies to a stubborn mass of metal and towed it to its destination, he thought a white man was stupid to forget that a horse was his best friend,” wrote Lillian’s friend, Mildred Kaye Smith.

“We had spent one night at Kayenta. No one could be even that short a time in the Wetherills’ house, hearing them talk, seeing the beautiful things hanging on their walls, without catching some of the riches to be found…

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December/January 2021

CULTURAL CONFUSION: The Designated Pahaana …by Joseph Day

by stiles • November 30, 2020
Joseph and Janice Day

Pahaana, that’s the Hopi word for white Americans of European ancestry, white folks, and that’s me. Being one of the few Pahaanas married to a Hopi woman and practicing the ancient Hopi custom of living at your wife’s place means…

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December/January 2021

The Underneath …by Brandon Hill

by stiles • November 30, 2020

I like loneliness and the solitude of fishing – of getting away from crowds – to escape our world and into that of another. I am a naturally anxious person. A person whose mind swells with “what if’s” at every…

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December/January 2021

A COVID-19 YEAR in MOAB, UTAH

by stiles • November 30, 2020

Everyone was expecting another typical Moab Spring. A year earlier it had looked like this… and then… For weeks, Moab looked like this. A post-apocalyptic ghost town. Moab local Kerry Lange took these two shots from a spot on Main…

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December/January 2021

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

by stiles • November 30, 2020
Glen Canyon Dam. May, 1963. Photo by Edna Fridley

Note: this article first appeared in the October/November 1999 Zephyr… When the Sierra Club council, years ago, turned its back on Glen Canyon and essentially permitted the building of the Glen Canyon dam, I was stunned and bitter beyond belief.…

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December/January 2021

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

by stiles • November 30, 2020

Tonya and I have been together for more than a decade now. Being married has brought me more happiness than I deserve but it’s also been revelatory. I was a bachelor for most of my life and apparently, according to my…

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December/January 2021

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

by stiles • November 30, 2020
Moab Main Street Postcard

January 22, 1942 By Henry G Schmidt, Custodian Moab, Utah Travel this month, 63; Travel year to date, 625 Weather The new year of 1942 brought us zero temperatures and cold winds, lasting for 6 days and an abrupt change…

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