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SUMMARY:Water is Power with L&J Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Gila River Festival. \nLocation: Seedboat Center for the Arts\, 214 West Yankie Street \nThe Gila River Project investigates one of America’s most expansive ecosystems. Named as America’s most endangered river in 2019\, it persists despite the severe threats of climate change\, the demands of ranching\, agriculture and mining\, and the impacts of recreational and residential development. Exploratory expeditions took place via an Airstream trailer that served as a mobile laboratory/studio. Location-based research considered the politics\, history\, culture\, and resource management in 9 regions along the river\, from its origin in the Gila Wilderness to its junction with the Colorado River. A custom designed medallion was installed at significant site-specific locations that represented the focus in each region. The Gila River Project aspires to illuminate the relationships that define what can be referred to as ‘eco-plasticity\,’ the inherent characteristics that enable continuous change in response to physical\, cultural\, and biologic elements. \nThe L&J Ranch is an art + research venture that explores the relationship between ‘place’ and the life it enables. Joel Slayton is an artist with expertise using media technology to explore complex systems and networks. Lisa Johanson is a clinical research scientist studying motor control and neural plasticity. Through their collaboration\, Joel and Lisa are developing a series of artworks that probe the relationship between land-use and sense-of-place.
URL:https://glenwoodlibrary.com/event/water-is-power-with-lj-ranch/
LOCATION:Silver City\, Silver City\, NM\, 88061
CATEGORIES:Art / Literature,Education,Fair / Festival
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SUMMARY:Gila Hot Springs Geology Tour
DESCRIPTION:Part of this year’s Gila River Festival.  Register now; space is limited. \nParticipant limit: 12\, Fee: $30\nDifficulty: easy\nMeet at 10:00 am at Gila Cliff Dwellings parking lot.   Travel time: ~1hr 45 minutes via Highway 15. Field trip will end at 2 pm to be back in Silver City by approximately 3:45pm. \nBegin in Silver City on US Highway 180/Silver Heights Boulevard should take Pinos Altos Road which becomes New Mexico Highway 15 North. NM 15 begins in Silver City and only heads north. Continue for 42 miles until you reach the Gila Visitor Center. To reach the dwellings turn left just before reaching the visitor center and continue for 2 miles until the road ends. The first 25 miles of NM 15 are narrow with steep sections of 10-12% grade for several miles and there is no center dividing line. Vehicles should use lower gears when driving to avoid overheating brakes and stay as far right as possible\, especially on tight curves. \nJoin us for an incredible\, hands-on tour of the geologic history of Gila Hot Springs with Eric Head. From its super volcano origins\, to the catastrophic earthquakes and landslides that reshaped the landscape and gave birth to the area’s hot springs\, to the massive lakes that gave rise to our modern Gila River Headwaters\, tag along with Eric Head as he takes you across the valley for a hands on tour of the forces that have shaped this place we love so much. \nWe will start at the Gila Cliff Dwellings parking lot\, where all of the major geologic events of the area are laid out right in front of you. Then we will travel a few miles down the road to the river where we can see the aftermath of a few of the events up close\, do a little rock hounding and identification\, and cool off from the heat of the day. After a quick stop for ice cream at Doc Campbell’s General Store\, we will head back upstream to the Middle Fork trailhead and take a short (~ ½ mile) hike to Light Feather Hot Springs\, where 140 degree water pours out of the living rock! Make sure and bring shoes that you don’t mind getting wet and please feel free to bring swimming gear – there is no place like the Gila River for a refreshing dip in the cool water on a hot day!
URL:https://glenwoodlibrary.com/event/gila-hot-springs-geology-tour/
LOCATION:Gila National Forest\, New Mexico
CATEGORIES:Education,Fair / Festival,Outdoor
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