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6  Friends oF red rock canyon                                            Friends oF red rock canyon                 7
 Welcome to the



                                                                                                 Getting there:
 Neighborhood  Article and photos by Jim Boone                                            Basin and Range National

                                                                                          Monument is located some
                                                                                          85-150 miles north of Las
 Our newest National Monument, Basin and Range, is now open for business.                 Vegas. From town, drive
                                                                                          north on Highway 93, top off

                                                                                          the gas tank at Alamo or Ash
 Basin and Range National Monument is a vast   heart of Nevada and provides needed habitat for prong-  Springs, and turn left onto
 area of nearly undisturbed federal land in Lincoln and Nye   horn, pygmy rabbits and dark kangaroo mice, and it pro-  Highway 318. Shortly, the
 counties that has been protected for its grand scenery,   vides historic habitat for greater sage-grouse.   highway forks. Highway 318
 ecological value, many cultural and historic sites, and   Basin and Range National Monument is administered by the   Petroglyph wall within Basin and Range National Monument  provides access to the east
                                                                Photo by Bob Wick - BLM
 an enormous land-art sculpture called City. The National    Bureau of Land Management out of the Ely District Office.   side of the Basins Unit, while
 Monument also helps preserve ranching traditions in the                                  Highway 375 provides access
               extends from the edge                                                      to the west side. Main roads
               of the Mojave Desert                                                       inside the Basins Unit are
               into the Great Basin                                                       county maintained and gen-
 asin and Range   U.S. Forest Service   of thousands of feet   basins with sediment.  Desert, evidenced in   erally suitable for sedans.
 BNational Monu-  lands. Driving from   between low points and  Vegetation   the north by miles and
 ment is vast - about   south to north requires   high points.  The National Monu-  miles of sagebrush in
 708,000 acres - in two   traversing about 90   ment, while mostly in   the basins.              About the author
 units. The Basins Unit   miles of moderate to   The landscape in the   the Great Basin Desert,
 includes the majority   good dirt roads.  National Monument   includes the transi-  Wildlife
 of the acreage (about   was complicated by   tion zone between the       The lower-elevation
 703,000 acres), while   The Shooting Gallery   an enormous asteroid   Mojave Desert to the   basins support prong-
 the Shooting Gallery   Unit, only about three   impact during the De-  south and the Great Ba-  horn and mule deer, and
 Volunteers dedicated to the preservation of Red Rock Canyon
 Unit (about 5,100 acres)  miles in diameter,   vonian Era (367 mil-  sin Desert to the north.  bighorn sheep traverse
 lies separated about 15   includes the summit   lion years ago) when   the basins when
 miles to the south.  of Badger Mountain   the area was under   moving between
 at nearly 8,000 feet,   the sea. Volcanic   mountain ranges.                              An outdoorsman since before
 The Basins Unit   the Shooting Gallery   activity in the recent   Other large spe-        birth, Jim worked a dozen
 stretches some 53 miles  archaeological area   geologic past (40-12   cies, such as coy-  seasons in western national
                                                                                           parks. With his wife Liz, he
 from north to south   and lower elevations to   million years ago) left   ote, bobcat and   attended Humboldt State
 and 40 miles from   about 4,700 feet.   a couple of extinct   badger are pres-            University (BS in Wildlife
 east to west. This area   volcanic cores and   ent but not often                          Management, 1987) and the
 includes three entire   Geology  spread ash-flow tuff (a   seen. Mountain                 University of Georgia (Ph.D.
                                                          Map available at
 mountain ranges with   The geology of Basin   type of light-colored   cottontail hop   http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/prog/nlcs_new/Basin_and_Range_National_Monument.html  in Ecology, 1995).
 peaks reaching 9,000   and Range is complex.   volcanic rock) across   among the shrubs
 feet and two major   The general land form   the landscape. Native   and pygmy rab-  At present, there are no developed recre-  Arriving in Las Vegas in
 inter-mountain valleys   is “basin and range,”   people made use of the   The Shooting Gal-  bits inhabit the northern   ational opportunities within the National   1995, Jim did ecological
 at 4,900 feet. The low-  typical of the Great   pale-ash-flow-tuff can-  lery Unit, isolated to   basins. Many species of   Monument, but visitors are welcome to   research on the Nevada Test
 est elevations are about  Basin where north-  vas for their art work.   the south, lies entirely   small mammals, rep-  visit rock art sites, camp, hike, ride horses,   Site and began building
 4,200 feet. This area   south aligned limestone  Over the millennia,   within the Mojave Des-  tiles and birds inhabit   tour the dirt roads on mountain bikes   BirdAndHike.com in 2002.
 includes one wilder-  mountain ranges are   erosion cut canyons into  ert, evidenced by the   the area, and more bird   and off-road vehicles, watch birds, hunt   Now retired, Jim works on
 ness area and shares a   separated by basins   the mountains, leaving   presence of Joshua trees   species use the area   in season and just spend time with grand   his website and land conser-
 border with two other   (valleys), often with   wild boulder piles in   and other southern spe-  during migration.  scenery and quiet solitude.  vation issues.
 wilderness areas and   elevation differences   places and filling the   cies. The Basins Unit


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