In this issue…
Take it or Leave it: “OK BOOMERS?” GOOD LUCK, “DOOMERS:” A Recent History of Generational Fear, Angst and Loathing … by Jim Stiles
The Other Lonely Rangers: The Forgotten Lives of America’s Basque Sheepherders… by Tonya Audyn Stiles
ON HERB RINGER’S TRAIL IN NEVADA: Volume 1… by Jim Stiles
“We are Particular to Preserve:” The Wetherills’ Passion to Protect the Southwest’s Past … By Harvey Leake
The North … by Damon Falke
THE OPEN ROAD: Where Do I Want to Live When I Grow Up?…Words and Photos by Paul Vlachos
“Drop the Wildflower, Kid.” Memories of a Tree Fuzz at Arches NP (Ranger Stiles #7 1975-1986) …by Jim Stiles
The Slovenly Wilderness: Paradise Paved … by Stacy Young
THE RHETORIC OF RETRIBUTION, THE POLITICS OF PAYBACK … by Bill Keshlear
Former Utah Diné Bikéyah staffer gets management spot at Bears Ears Monument … by Bill Keshlear
RETURN TO MOAB…FOR 17 MINUTES … by Jim Stiles
(From the Zephyr Archives) KENT FROST: Celebrating the Freedom of Canyonlands… by Barry Scholl
HANK SCHMIDT’S MONTHLY REPORT: Arches National Monument, December 1940
(From the Zephyr Archives) Hanksville! Where the ‘There’ Is … By David Swift
The History of Commission Districts in San Juan County, Utah … By Gail Johnson, Former County Clerk
(From the Archives) Welcome to the Dimformation Age! from the desk of Ned Mudd, reporting from the crawl space of history
RETRO ZEPHYR…30…20…10 Years Ago
The following article by Tonya Audyn Stiles from the December 2019 issue seems to have vanished: The Other Lonely Rangers:
Forgotten Lives of America’s Basque Sheepherders