Day: August 3, 2017💾

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How Two Senators, a Swiss Philanthropist, and Secretary Zinke Could Unlock America’s Only Inaccessible Wilderness

How Two Senators, a Swiss Philanthropist, and Secretary Zinke Could Unlock America’s Only Inaccessible Wilderness

"There’s a 16,000-acre wilderness in Northern New Mexico that’s full of turkeys, mule deer, and elk (it’s even rumored to hold trophy aoudad). What’s more, this rugged wilderness of deep canyons, cottonwood river bottoms, and mesas has seen hardly any hunting pressure for at least a decade. The nearest city (Las Vegas, N.M., population 13,285) is a good 50 miles away."

"But there’s a catch to this backcountry hunter’s paradise, and it’s a big one."

"Right now, the Sabinoso Wilderness is completely inaccessible to the public—it’s the only designated wilderness in the country that you can’t get to. The area is surrounded by private land (since it’s designated wilderness, you can’t even helicopter in if you wanted to)."

"This wilderness could be unlocked, possibly in time for this fall’s hunting season, with a signature from the Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke. One of the ranches bordering the Sabinoso Wilderness was sold to the Wilderness Land Trust for $3 million, and the Trust intends to donate that land to the Bureau of Land Management in order to open access to the public."

Even transit leaders don’t rely on their own buses

Even transit leaders don’t rely on their own buses

"While politicians hold the purse strings, it's those on the transit agencies' boards who dictate how the systems operate."

"Board members for the two counties' agencies — Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority and Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority — are a mix of elected officials and community members."

"None of them rely on the bus for work, errands or their personal life."

"This isn't unique to Tampa Bay, or transit. Many boards are composed of people who don't use the service they help provide. But in a region roiled by transportation problems, it's worth knowing who sits on these boards and what philosophies they bring to the conversation."

August 3, 2017 – Next Sixteen Weeks

As we head into the month of August, we are now sixteen weeks away from Thanksgiving. The warmest time of year has come and gone, and we will see a slow but steady drop in average temperatures, although certainty we can get some quite hot days through mid-September. In another week, we will have sunsets before 8 PM.

Note: Last year’s highs and lows, have been updated through June 30, 2017.

Week Date Dawn Sun-
rise
Sun-
set
Dusk Day Avg High Avg Low Record Hi Record Low
0 August 3 5:18 am 5:50 am 8:12 pm 8:43 pm 14:22 82 61 97 (1975) 44 (1976)
1 August 10 5:26 am 5:57 am 8:02 pm 8:33 pm 14:05 81 61 96 (1949) 48 (1955)
2 August 17 5:34 am 6:04 am 7:52 pm 8:22 pm 13:47 81 60 97 (1913) 40 (1979)
3 August 24 5:43 am 6:12 am 7:41 pm 8:11 pm 13:29 79 59 95 (1947) 42 (1971)
4 August 31 5:51 am 6:19 am 7:30 pm 7:58 pm 13:10 78 57 93 (1953) 37 (1965)
5 September 7 5:58 am 6:27 am 7:17 pm 7:46 pm 12:50 76 55 96 (1945) 36 (1962)
6 September 14 6:06 am 6:34 am 7:05 pm 7:33 pm 12:30 73 52 93 (1931) 32 (1963)
7 September 21 6:14 am 6:42 am 6:52 pm 7:21 pm 12:10 70 50 95 (1895) 29 (1973)
8 September 28 6:22 am 6:50 am 6:40 pm 7:08 pm 11:50 67 46 83 (2014) 24 (1947)
9 October 5 6:29 am 6:57 am 6:28 pm 6:56 pm 11:30 64 43 91 (1941) 26 (1965)
10 October 12 6:37 am 7:05 am 6:16 pm 6:44 pm 11:10 61 41 85 (1954) 22 (1964)
11 October 19 6:45 am 7:14 am 6:05 pm 6:33 pm 10:51 59 38 79 (1963) 20 (1974)
12 October 26 6:53 am 7:22 am 5:55 pm 6:23 pm 10:32 56 37 78 (1963) 20 (1952)
13 November 2 7:02 am 7:31 am 5:45 pm 6:15 pm 10:14 53 35 82 (1950) 19 (2002)
14 November 9 6:10 am 6:40 am 4:37 pm 5:07 pm 9:57 51 33 71 (1975) 11 (1971)
15 November 16 6:18 am 6:49 am 4:30 pm 5:01 pm 9:41 48 32 71 (2006) 7 (1972)
16 November 23 6:26 am 6:57 am 4:25 pm 4:56 pm 9:28 45 30 72 (1931) 5 (1972)

 Mason Hill

Map: Green Mountain National Forest North
Map: Green Mountain National Forest South

The ghostly radio station that no one claims to run

The ghostly radio station that no one claims to run

"It is thought to be the headquarters of a radio station, “MDZhB”, that no-one has ever claimed to run. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for the last three-and-a-half decades, it’s been broadcasting a dull, monotonous tone. Every few seconds it’s joined by a second sound, like some ghostly ship sounding its foghorn. Then the drone continues."

"Once or twice a week, a man or woman will read out some words in Russian, such as “dinghy” or “farming specialist”. And that’s it. Anyone, anywhere in the world can listen in, simply by tuning a radio to the frequency 4625 kHz."

It’s so enigmatic, it’s as if it was designed with conspiracy theorists in mind. Today the station has an online following numbering in the tens of thousands, who know it affectionately as “the Buzzer”. It joins two similar mystery stations, “the Pip” and the “Squeaky Wheel”. As their fans readily admit themselves, they have absolutely no idea what they are listening to."