by Matt Vivion | Aug 2, 2019 | Past Events
Volcano Camping Adventure at Mount St. Helens NSWA experienced the majesty, awesome destruction, and amazing rebirth of the Pacific Northwest’s most violent volcano on our first-ever camping adventure Aug. 2 – Aug. 4. Hosted by the Mount St. Helens Institute, we...
by Chris Tachibana | Feb 2, 2018 | ScienceWire
Why look for meteorites in Antartica? In Science News for Students, Beth Geiger explains: It’s easy to see them against all the white snow and ice. It’s not easy to work in that environment, though. Beth reports on the travels and travails of the...
by Matt Vivion | Jul 18, 2017 | Past Events
Within 50 years of the Denny party’s arrival in Seattle, the city undertook several massive projects which permanently changed the topography of the city. Between 1898 and 1930, Seattle completed perhaps the most audacious engineering change by eliminating Denny Hill...
by Matt Vivion | Aug 4, 2016 | Past Events
Members and guests joined David B. Williams, freelance writer and former NSWA president, on Aug. 4 for a walking tour based on his most recent book, Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle’s Topography (University of Washington Press). This was the second tour...
by Matt Vivion | Jul 26, 2016 | Past Events
Members and guests joined David B. Williams, freelance writer and former NSWA president, on July 26 for a walking tour based on his most recent book, Too High and Too http://www.laviagraes.com/viagra-drogas-la-rebaja Steep: Reshaping Seattle’s Topography (University...