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Discover unique threads of our community and environmental relationships that have made the Westport Landing to the Wakarusa Watershed River Crossing along the K-10 Smart Corridor an area of national prominence.
In the context of this Kanza Prairie Passage, the group will explore different perspectives from three eras of our shared history and future: Fur Traders & Tribal Nations (1750-1829), Freedom’s Frontier "Bioneers" (1830-1949), and Eco-Futures Forum "StoryTech" (1950-2049).
Through anecdotes and storytelling we’ll frame lessons we have learned and relearned.
Google Earth’s Brian McClendon grasped implication of this misperception (Fall-2006).
He quickly added a Google Maps “Terrain Tab” showing current digital elevation model contours.
Our Kansas Alliance of Wetlands & Streams (I-70E Chapter) advocated for state-wide DASC-KGS watershed boundary overlays to replicate our JoCoGov-AIMS prototypes for Clear Creek in Monticello Township (2004-06).
Be Aware or BEWARE of cumulative unintended consequences!
My attached fishbone diagram distills an ESP “thinkLet” I got while transiting
the South China Sea during in 1967 as OOD-UW aboard USS Cimarron (AO-22).
That UFO (Unidentified Floating Object) encounter inspire our crew to move CIM’s removable brass & bronze artifacts to Village of Cimarron, NM (1968-69). Yes, the “Santa Fe Trail Lives On” as EarthSea-Keeping/Midwest Mariner sea stories!
It became my retroactive St. Louis Council BSA (1959) Eagle Scout Leadership service project.
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Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 4:41 am on Jan 17, 2012
During KUCE programs since 2006, I’ve analyzed Kansas Territory’s pervasive “elevation awareness deficiency” from over-reliance on cartography without ground-truthing topography. USNPS Trail of Tears map was is a prime counter-example.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/KVHAdventuring-mapXchange/237637086259613?sk=wall
Google Earth’s Brian McClendon grasped implication of this misperception (Fall-2006).
He quickly added a Google Maps “Terrain Tab” showing current digital elevation model contours.
Our Kansas Alliance of Wetlands & Streams (I-70E Chapter) advocated for state-wide DASC-KGS watershed boundary overlays to replicate our JoCoGov-AIMS prototypes for Clear Creek in Monticello Township (2004-06).
Be Aware or BEWARE of cumulative unintended consequences!
My attached fishbone diagram distills an ESP “thinkLet” I got while transiting
the South China Sea during in 1967 as OOD-UW aboard USS Cimarron (AO-22).
That UFO (Unidentified Floating Object) encounter inspire our crew to move CIM’s removable brass & bronze artifacts to Village of Cimarron, NM (1968-69). Yes, the “Santa Fe Trail Lives On” as EarthSea-Keeping/Midwest Mariner sea stories!
It became my retroactive St. Louis Council BSA (1959) Eagle Scout Leadership service project.
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