Reader comments
Uintah Basin greenery sprouts anew

1 comment   |   Read story

MacLean | 8:48 p.m. Oct. 30, 2007
The Elkhorn Loop, from the Whiterocks River area, up over Pole Mountain and down to the Uinta River, is actually quite spectacular. It is a beautiful and instructive drive, and the USFS should encourage people to drive it to learn more about fire ecology.

Add your comment

Comments are monitored. Any comments found to be abusive, offensive, off-topic, misrepresentative, more than 200 words or containing URLs will not be posted.

Words Remaining

E-mail address: For internal use only. We may want to contact you to publish your comment (not your e-mail address) in the newspaper or for a separate story idea.

Image
Phil Johnson

Renewed beauty is peeking out of the burnt snags of wood and thousands of acres left barren by the Neola North fire. Tall stands of lodgepole pine were burned in the fire, but green, vibrant trees are growing just months later.

Advertisement
previousnext

Latest comments

Teams field good defenses

I won't quite say "outstanding", not yet anyway. They have not played any...

Utes focus on game, not 'GameDay'

The Utes are not the same team as they were last year. I am ecstatic over...

Rex was great. Perhaps in 20 years we will see about Mike.

congrats to both teams, great seasons and it means a lot to make it to the...

Briefly

I believe it is Jason and Lacy (not Josh and Lily).

Tavernari has matured

I have never seen a more arrogant player on a BYU team than JT. Last year at...

Congratulations Karlee from all your Greek friends. We are so proud of you !

Editorial: Mormons and gay rights

"I don't like to pay my bills on time. I still pay them- just a few weeks...

4A: Springville holds off Dixie

Great job Dixie!! You represented Region 9 in great fashion. We are all...

Sloan may toy with starting lineup

1. With the same core players this team has consistently gotten worse. The...

Advertisements
Advertisement