Dear Kate, In The Netherlands We have a saying: Silence before the Storm! I think We will here more about the Valley in next October or November I think. Kick Splinter
Add my thanks to you as well, Kate. All this quiet makes me want to stir the pot a bit. When I get back to the land of data and bandwidth I will go over my maps and reports then post the question to Steve the hydrologist: 'Given the cleansing flash flood which wiped KV clear to bedrock just after KV-62 was closed - where is the monument debris field? Where can someone go to look for the stone slabs which must have stood throughout the valley?'
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There must be something Kate!
Dear Kate,
In The Netherlands We have a saying: Silence before the Storm!
I think We will here more about the Valley in next October or November I think.
Kick Splinter
Happy summer Kate! You are appreciated. best, s
Thanks for all the hard work youput in to maintain this excellent resource, Kate! :-)
The Green Man
Add my thanks to you as well, Kate. All this quiet makes me want to stir the pot a bit. When I get back to the land of data and bandwidth I will go over my maps and reports then post the question to Steve the hydrologist: 'Given the cleansing flash flood which wiped KV clear to bedrock just after KV-62 was closed - where is the monument debris field? Where can someone go to look for the stone slabs which must have stood throughout the valley?'
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