Welcome to
Trail & Timberline
on-line
You can now read portions of the print version
of Trail & Timberline magazine on-line--sometmes before it even appears
in print.
Navigate to articles in the current issue by clicking on the article name at
right. Previous issues will be found in the archives. You can get to the archives
by clicking on the Archives button at left.
Occasionally, something published in T&T is so popular
that it takes on a life of its own. The Colorado drought brought about an intense
interest in Colorado water law. Ever wonder why our state has so many mountains
over 14,000 feet in height when none of the immediately surrounding states has
even one? Of course, when the United States Geological Survey re-figured the
way it computed the heights of mountains, everybody thought that there might
be at least one or two extra fourteeners they would need to climb. There aren't,
but the article about why the USGS re-did the computations is one of the most
requested T&T reprints. You can read about all these and other "classic"
T&T articles by clicking on the "Best of Trail & Timberline"
button at the right.
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