Patty Hurd: IAFI Store Manager
My husband Terry and I moved to the Columbia River Gorge in 1993 and were struck by its beauty. We signed up for a field trip with the Lower Columbia chapter one weekend in 1995, drove almost two hours to … Read more…
My husband Terry and I moved to the Columbia River Gorge in 1993 and were struck by its beauty. We signed up for a field trip with the Lower Columbia chapter one weekend in 1995, drove almost two hours to … Read more…
Since our previous president, Rick Thompson, retired for a move to Georgia, I have accepted to be Interim President of the Lower Columbia Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute. I was instrumental in forming the Lower Columbia Chapter because … Read more…
I was one of the founding members of the Ice Age Floods Institute. I was Glacial Lake Missoula Chapter President for two-years. I worked as a geologist for the U.S. National Forest Service (Custer NF, Lolo NF, Siuslaw NF and … Read more…
I was born and raised in Tri-Cities, Washington. I started college at CBC where I decided to go into accounting, eventually graduating from WSU with my Bachelors in Accounting. I began working for Monte Nail in 2009 and Ice Age … Read more…
I was born and raised on a farm in Hansen Idaho, graduated from the University of Idaho and after a ten year stint with a private company, went into public accounting. I was asked to join Ice Age Floods while … Read more…
I have a BS from West Chester State College, a MS from Oregon State University and a PhD from the University of Kansas. Most of my professional career was in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University … Read more…
I received my BS from Case-Western Reserve and my Doctorate at the Univ. of Wyoming where I studied alpine glaciation in the Medicine Bow Mountains of Colorado and Wyoming, and I taught geology at Eastern Washington Univ. for 34 years. … Read more…
I was raised in the western United States, the second son of a USGS topographical surveyor and a cow girl from Chilly Flats Idaho. Moved twice a year attending many schools in many places. I attended college at the University … Read more…
I grew up on a wheat farm 8 miles from Palouse Falls but didn’t learn about the Ice Age Floods until I attended EWSC where I graduated in 1974 with a BA in Geography. After college, I returned to Washtucna … Read more…
My family moved from beautiful Northeast Texas to the Spokane area to teach and work at Eastern Washington University. We raised four children on a sheep ranch east of Cheney where a rock ledge captivated EWU students as geology faculty … Read more…