Let Your Feet, and Your Imagination Roam at Rowena Crest and Tom McCall Preserve
Scenic Rowena Crest and the Tom McCall Preserve area provide an incredibly scenic place to let your feet, and your imagination wander as you look out on a major chokepoint […]
Grand Coulee Field Trip
Grand Coulee Field TripExploring the Ice Age Floods and Geology of the Grand Coulee AreaGrand Coulee Field TripExploring the Ice Age Floods and Geology of the Grand Coulee AreaGrand Coulee […]
IAFI Booth at WSTA-CSTA Conference in Wenatchee
Ken Lacy of the IAFI Wenatchee Chapter hosted an information booth at the 2022 Washington Science Teachers Association Conference on Oct. 14-15 in Wenatchee, WA. His was the first use […]
Puget Lobe Chapter Origins – A Brief History
The Puget Lobe Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute had its origins in Wenatchee in 2007 during the Institute’s annual field trip. While riding in the tour bus, long-time […]
Oct. 2022 Update from the National Geologic Trail
I’d like to start by thanking the Ice Age Floods Institute for letting the National Park Service share regular updates on Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail. I’m Justin Radford […]
Front Porch: Water etches interesting stories on landscape
I have always loved the ocean. I spent my growing-up years in, on or at least somewhere near the Atlantic Ocean and its various bays. The feel of ocean water, its […]
Redesigned IAFI.org Website
It’s been several years since our IAFI.org website first appeared and website design standards have changed a lot since then. This summer we undertook to completely redesign the website, hoping […]
Dean Ladd, 1921-2022, RIP
Dean Ladd, Lt. Col., USMCR Ret., and founding member of the Ice Age Floods Institute passed away on August 17, 2022 at the age of 101 at his home in […]
Left Behind: a Lake Missoula island insect resident
A rare and unique perspective on the impact of Glacial Lake Missoula on life in the surrounding mountains has been offered by Professor Emeritus Gary Belovsky of Notre Dame. An […]
Hairy Buddies call for Bear Awareness
A near failure of berries and upland food sources has brought the bears into much of the lowlands of the mountainous Pacific NW, including towns and campgrounds. All the area […]