Covering western North America and Alaska, EarthScope's network of high precision Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Strainmeter stations will measure deformation across the active boundary between the Pacific and North American plates.
I'm not one of those kind but i have been around ff enough to know some one's going to needle at you about a snow trac sitting next to your units and no kristies aroundLooks like you found one of my groups GPS units. It's called a PBO station used to track earth plate movements.
http://www.earthscope.org/observatories/pbo
Anvil Mountain
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the pic tells the story there is a road there in the summer its under snow now up to about 8 ft in places that was neat info had no idea thats what its for is there a site we can go to to track earth movements around hereOhhhh, you had to go there.
And....how do you know that gear wasn't hauled up there in a Kristi, hmmmm?
ok, it wasn't, but you couldn't have known that.![]()
Hey....I just call em like I see em!!!
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Geez the penut club is awful hard on you krusti owners why dont you bring it to nome and drive it around a bit the conditions aound here will give it a work out every thing fron rock hard chop bottomless powdergenraly supported by willows if it don't get stuck or break down than you can rub it in to the lam track crowd
that couldn't have been put up with a kristi...no drag marks leaving the hill......couldn't resist,bill w