Nevada
Nevada’s Great Basin National Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary
There are some locations which might be quintessentially Nevada. Nice Basin Nationwide Park is one in every of them.
It is the sort of place to go to for those who get enthusiastic about watching shadows forged by clouds float throughout the desert ground. Or for those who’d slightly see extra wild turkeys than individuals whereas on a hike.
It is a spot to discover, wander and discover your personal journey.
Whereas a few of America’s nationwide parks are awe-inspiring by their sheer measurement, Nice Basin’s magnificence lies in its subtlety. Nestled between craggy mountains and fields of sagebrush are flowing streams that maintain virtually unending stands of aspen timber. Limestone cliffs swirl with gold and silver patterns.
This yr marks 100 years since Nice Basin’s Lehman Caves had been set apart with federal safety, in the end resulting in the creation of Nevada’s solely nationwide park.
Lehman Caves Nationwide Monument was established in 1922. In 1959, the U.S. Forest Service designated 28,000 acres adjoining to Lehman Caves because the Wheeler Peak Scenic Space, recognizing the scenic, botanical and geological sights of the world. In 1986, the world was designated a nationwide park, making it one of many nation’s latest.
In 120 sq. miles, it encapsulates the expansive Nice Basin, a 200,000-square-mile area that spans a lot of Nevada, half of Utah, and parts of California, Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming. Within the Nice Basin, no precipitation ever reaches the ocean – the basin’s water both evaporates or filters into underground aquifers.
The park is thought for its outstanding pure options – the second-tallest peak in Nevada, historical bristlecone pine forests, a distant desert glacier, limestone caves and famed darkish skies.
It is also recognized for its remoteness. Positioned six hours east of Reno and four-plus hours north of Las Vegas, alongside the Utah border, solely about 90,000 guests make it every year to the park.
“The remark we get lots is, ‘That is how we wish our (nationwide) parks to really feel,’” in keeping with Gretchen Baker, park ecologist.
However making the trek to the distant park is price each hour of driving.
In the event you determine to go to this summer season, right here’s our must-see areas to go to, hike and think about within the Silver State’s solely nationwide park, plus methods to have a good time the park’s centennial, each in particular person and nearly.
Lehman Caves
Nice Basin Nationwide Park has 40 recognized caves. Its most well-known, Lehman Caves, was the primary a part of the park put aside for preservation.
Native Individuals found the caves by a minimum of the 1200s – human bones courting again 800 years have been discovered inside it. Within the mid-Eighteen Eighties, miner and rancher Absalom Lehman found a spring within the cave, put in ladders and stairs and began giving excursions. Timber from Lehman’s ranch nonetheless develop close to the Lehman Caves Customer Middle.
In 1922, President Warren Harding declared Lehman Caves a nationwide monument. In 1959, the caves had been featured in a cigarette advert filmed by MGM studios, and parts of the 1965 movie “Horrors of the Crimson Planet” had been filmed in Lehman.
Now, the caves are the preferred attraction within the park – about 50,000 individuals tour them every year. Cave excursions are provided year-round, or go to them nearly on the park’s web site.
Wheeler Peak
The towering formation now generally known as Wheeler Peak has passed by many names, together with Native American names of Pe-up and Too-bur-rit, in addition to Williams Peak, Jeff Davis Peak and Union Peak.
In 1869, an Military mapping expedition led by Lt. George Wheeler summited the craggy mountain. The lads surveyed distant landmarks and measured latitude, longitude and barometric strain and decided the height’s summit was greater than 13,000 toes above sea stage.
A number of years later, Wheeler printed a report and map of the height, and the summit has passed by his identify ever since.
Now, summiting 13,063-foot-tall Wheeler Peak is likely one of the park’s highlights. The 8.6-mile round-trip hike consists of expansive views of Japanese Nevada and Western Utah – the height has a vertical aid of practically 8,000 toes.
Wheeler Peak Glacier
Greater than one million years in the past, animals similar to mammoths and floor sloths roamed the Nice Basin, and glaciers flowed in its mountain ranges.
The drying and warming of the basin led to the disappearance of all however one glacier within the inside Nice Basin – Wheeler Peak Glacier.
At about two acres in measurement, it is small for a glacier. However regardless of being small, it is nonetheless distinctive to come across a glacier within the desert.
The glacier is the one one present in Nevada, however the park service estimates it may disappear in as little as 20 years from local weather change.
Historic bristlecone pine forest
Bristlecone pines are the longest-living, non-clonal organisms on earth. This implies the timber reproduce sexually, versus quaking aspen or Mojave Desert creosote, that are older however unfold by way of “cloning” new timber or bushes from their root system.
The Nice Basin bristlecone pines are an especially uncommon species discovered solely in Nevada, California and Utah. There are three groves within the park: Wheeler Peak, Mount Washington and Eagle Peak groves. The Wheeler Peak grove is reached by a 3-mile, round-trip hike. The Mount Washington and Eagle Peak groves are solely accessed by troublesome cross-country journey.
The Wheeler Peak grove was as soon as house to the world’s oldest bristlecone pine.
In 1964, the U.S. Forest Service granted geographer Donald Currey, who was researching ice age glaciology on Wheeler Peak’s moraines, permission to take core samples from bristlecone pines. He was in the end granted permission from the Forest Service to have one dubbed “Prometheus” minimize down.
As soon as felled, the tree was discovered to have 4,862 development rings – one for every year it was alive. The timber are recognized to skip rings some years with harsh climate, that means the tree may have been even older, and the Prometheus tree was estimated to have been 4,700 to five,000 years outdated.
A cross part of the tree is on show on the Nice Basin Customer Middle in Baker.
Be a part of within the park’s anniversary festivities
The park is internet hosting an official party Aug. 6, 100 years to the day that Lehman Caves was devoted in 1922. Main as much as the August celebration, the park will provide demonstrations specializing in the historical past of the park’s pioneer settlers and the Nice Basin Nationwide Park Basis is providing a digital lecture collection to study in regards to the historical past, ecology and geology of the park.
In-person demonstrations and digital lectures embrace:
- 2 p.m. Might 12: Butter making demonstration at Baker Corridor in Baker.
- 2 p.m. Might 18: Sourdough making demonstration at Baker Corridor in Baker.
- 6 p.m. June 1: Digital lecture. “The Geology of Nice Basin Nationwide Park: From the daybreak of life to the Snake Vary of the Basin and Vary.”
- July 15: Sq. dance hoedown with Dutch oven dinner. Reservations required.
- 6 p.m. Aug. 3: Digital lecture. “Bonneville Cutthroat Trout: Resilient in a Altering World.”
Festivities culminate Aug. 6 with a full day of celebratory occasions, together with:
- 7 a.m., dawn flag elevating ceremony behind the Lehman Caves Customer Middle on the authentic flagpole location with the 1922 flag.
- 9 a.m. to five p.m., Lehman Caves lantern excursions. Reservations required.
- 10 a.m. to midday, guided excursions with Lehman Caves rangers alongside the Lehman Caves Nationwide Monument Nature Path.
- 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., rededication ceremony and cake on the Astronomy Amphitheater with particular visitor audio system, dignitaries, and musical leisure.
A full calendar of occasions will be discovered on the park’s web site.
In the event you go to
Nice Basin Nationwide Park is positioned about 380 miles east of Reno. About 320 miles are on Freeway 50, dubbed “The Loneliest Highway in America” by a 1986 Life journal article that cited “no factors of curiosity” alongside the route. The Life article additionally warned drivers to be assured of their “survival expertise.”
Whereas there are different stretches of distant and lonely highways in Nevada, driving Hwy. 50 to Nice Basin does take some planning.
There isn’t any gasoline for greater than 100 miles as drivers span the hole between the agricultural hub of Fallon and the tiny ghost city of Austin in central Nevada. If drivers miss the one gasoline station in Austin, it is one other 70 miles to the small city of Eureka.
Journey Nevada, the state’s tourism and advertising company, presents the following tips for driving on distant Nevada roads:
- Carry a tire patch equipment, shovel, and jumper cables and carry a full-size spare.
- Carry a paper map or atlas—cell protection isn’t at all times reliable, and Google Maps is just not a dependable supply.
- Carry further gas, water and meals.
Amy Alonzo covers the outside, recreation and surroundings for Nevada and Lake Tahoe. Attain her at aalonzo@gannett.com. This is how one can assist ongoing protection and native journalism.
Nevada
‘It is Terrifying’: Concerning trends regarding Northern Nevada homelessness
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – The report released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development found that nationally, more than 770,000 people were experiencing homelessness on a single night in January 2024.
Among the most concerning trends was a nearly 40% rise in family homelessness.
Here in Nevada more than 10,000 homeless people were counted, which is an increase from 8,600 last year.
“It’s very terrifying,” says Marie Baxter, CEO of Catholic Charities.
“On a daily basis we can see upwards of 100 individuals, seniors, families, people who are coming in and most often what they’re asking for is some form of rental assistance,” says Baxter. “They’re facing eviction, their rents have gone up, or they’ve had a change in their circumstances.”
Baxter says that they have seen an increase in homeless grandparents, who are stepping up to take care of their grandchildren:
“A lot of grandparents are raising their grandchildren and they’re on a fixed income to start… They were barely getting by as it was, but now their food bills have gone up because they’re feeding their grandchildren, or their nieces or their nephews,” says Baxter.
HUD reports also look to blame soaring rents, and the end of pandemic assistance and officials also say the Maui fires and other natural disasters contributed to the rise.
However, homelessness among veterans dropped nearly 8% nationwide to an all-time low.
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Nevada court rules that Las Vegas Hells Angels can face gang prosecution
Las Vegas Hells Angels motorcycle club members accused of targeting a rival club in a Henderson highway shooting can be prosecuted as gang members under state law, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The 2022 Memorial Day shooting on Interstate 11 — which Clark County prosecutors alleged targeted Vagos Motorcycle Club members — injured seven people.
Addressing that case, the higher court ruled that there was enough probable cause to classify the Hells Angels as a criminal gang.
Indicted Hells Angels members included local chapter President Richard Devries.
District Court Judge Tierra Jones in 2023 dismissed some of the charges the suspects were facing, including racketeering, gang enhancements and 20 of 25 shooting-related counts.
Jones had sided with defense attorneys who had argued that the indictment failed to properly specify which defendants engaged in alleged racketeering activities.
Police told a grand jury that investigators recovered 25 spent bullets on the highway.
Jones noted that prosecutors only presented evidence from a witness who testified that one of the suspects fired five rounds.
Defense attorneys countered that the state failed to consider exculpatory evidence that some of the Vagos members had guns and that one of the indicted suspects, Rayann Mollasgo, had also been shot.
‘Criminal gang’
“We conclude that this was an error because the State presented at least slight or marginal evidence to support a reasonable inference that Hells Angels members commonly engage in felony-level violence directed at rival motorcycle clubs, such that that group constitutes a criminal gang,” Supreme Court justices wrote in their ruling.
Added the higher court: “Because the District Court substantially erred in dismissing the gang enhancement, we reverse and remand.”
The other Hells Angels members indicted were Stephen Alo, Russell Smith, Aaron Chun, Cameron Treich and Taylor Rodriguez.
After Jones’ ruling, they still were facing 17 charges, including attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Roneric Padilla, who also was indicted, was charged with accessory to commit a felony.
The Vagos group was returning to Las Vegas from Hoover Dam in a ride commemorating the holiday when Hells Angels motorcyclists rode behind the victims, according to prosecutors, who allege the Vagos were ambushed.
The suspects broke up the victims’ group and then shot at individual riders, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors alleged that the shooting might have been in retaliation for a California shooting that killed a Hells Angels motorcyclist, an accusation challenged by Vagos members during a grand jury hearing.
Nsc Hells Angels Decision by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Scribd
Contact Ricardo Torres-Cortez at rtorres@reviewjournal.com.
Nevada
Nelson paces All-Southern Nevada soccer selections
Honored among the state’s best, Boulder City High School girls soccer stars Makayla Nelson and Abbey Byington were named to the All-Southern Nevada team.
An honor usually presented to 5A and 4A players, Nelson and Byington were among seven 3A players to make the 54-player team.
“I am very proud of Mack and Abbey’s accomplishments this year,” head coach Kristin Shelton said. “I’m not surprised they were honored as top players in the state, as they absolutely deserve it. Their talent is obvious and I’m so happy it was recognized by others.”
A dynamic scorer with a state-leading 58 goals, Nelson was named a second-team All-Southern Nevada selection after being named 3A Mountain league’s most valuable player.
Helping the Lady Eagles to a 15-4-1 record, Nelson was named to the 3A All-State first team, after generating 15 assists as well this past season.
“I can’t say it enough that Mack was a force to be reckoned with this year,” Shelton said. “Not only was she our leading scorer, she was just an all-around great student-athlete and leader. Every other coach in our league knew her by name and agreed that she was most deserving of Player of the Year.”
Named an honorable mention selection, Byington was named to the 3A Southern region second team after generating 30 goals and 16 assists this past season.
Honored by the 3A, junior Sancha Jenas-Keogh was a first-team 3A All-State selection after being named defensive player of the year for the Southern region.
Emerging as a breakout presence on both sides of the ball, Jenas-Keogh generated eight goals and eight assists, along with 20 steals.
“Sancha blew everyone away defensively this year,” Shelton said. “Her speed is unmatched, which is why she was able to shut down so many top players in our league. I am extremely excited to have her for one more season and really look forward to continue watching her soccer success.”
Named to the Mountain League second team for the Eagles was senior Abby Francis (eight goals, 12 assists) and juniors Josie Cimino (six goals, seven assists) and Leonesse Williams (six assists, 48 steals).
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