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GPT Photo of the Week – Where the Buffalo Rom
I used to be an elementary school teacher not so long ago. This is a part of a third grader’s project on Colorado that was
What in the Blazes?. . .
The following is a guest blog written by Luke Jordan, a.k.a. Strider, the first thru hiker of the GPT. Feel free to post a comment
GPT – Photo of the Week
Pawnee Buttes, eastern Colorado. It’s fun to get up close and do some exploring around the chalky flanks.
Ecoregions Level III
We’re breaking it down now for Level III to just the Continental United States. The entire continent gets too complicated when the finer points start
GPT -Photo of the Week
One of the many ruins found all throughout the Great Plains. I try not to celebrate these ruins because they represent someone’s misfortune, but they
Ecoregions Level II
I think we’re ready for the next level in ecoregions. In this case, it’s level II. Here is a link to the PDF map. It’s
GPT – Photo of the Week
The Wildcat Hills are south of Scottsbluff, Nebraska. There bluffs, canyons and open prairies with many places to explore.
EPA Ecoregions – Level I
I’m no expert on ecoregions, but I ran across some cool maps put out by the EPA that define the continent by various ecoregions. Like
Donate to GPTA in 2017
Just a few hours left to donate to GPTA and have it count for your 2017 taxes!! 1. Join our Founder’s Club: We are launching our
GPT Photo of the Week
It’s cold out there. How about a nice hot desert pic from the trail? Here’s Sitting Bull Falls in southern New Mexico in Lincoln National
GPT – Photo (Map this Time) of the Week
The 100th Meridian – long been seen as the dividing line between the West and the Midwest. It serves as a rough boundary between dry