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Ranger Sarah travels to show and teach kids and adults about the cool things that our world has to see

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Ranger Sarah has stopped at East Four Mile Interpretive Site. The site was formally known at East Four Mile Draw Trail, which is still the name of the trail here.
— at Canyon Pintado National Historic District, Colorado.

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Ranger Sarah heads down the East Four Mile Draw Trail on her search for petroglyphs in the Mesa Verde Sandstone which is 70-90 million years old.
— at Canyon Pintado National Historic District, Colorado.

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Ranger Sarah has arrived at Dinosaur National Monument. 150 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed here and they're still here, embedded in the rocks as fossils.
— at Dinosaur National Monument.

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Ranger Sarah follows the Sound of Silence Trail as is follows Red Wash. The rock to the left is from the Nugget Formation from the Triassic, 200 million years old.
— at Dinosaur National Monument.

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Ranger Sarah starts her descent as the trail turn and starts taking her back towards the trailhead.
— at Dinosaur National Monument.

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Ranger Sarah hikes up the stone stairs to the Swelter Shelter Petroglyph Site. With numerous pictographs and petroglyphs the shelter is an example of the Fremont Indians life dating back over 1,000 years ago.
— at Dinosaur National Monument.

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Ranger Sarah is at Mount Helena City Park in Helena, Montana where she is going to hike to the summit of Mount Helena.
— at Mount Helena.

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BARK Ranger Mocha looks down the hill at hikers on a lower trail as Ranger Sarah continues hiking up the 1906 Trail.
— at Mount Helena.

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Ranger Sarah has arrived at Fossil Butte National Monument.
— at Fossil Butte National Monument.

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As Ranger Sarah continues to climb up the trail to the historic quarry she finds it hard to imagine that this area was a large freshwater lake 52 million years ago.
— at Fossil Butte National Monument.

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Ranger Sarah looks out across the valley, amazed that those distant ridges represent the same layer in Fossil Lake before 45 million years of erosion went to work.
— at Fossil Butte National Monument.

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Ranger Sarah has arrived at Cokeville Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.
— at Cokeville Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.

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Ranger Sarah takes a break to enjoy the Cokeville Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.
— at Cokeville Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.

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Ranger Sarah has arrives at Thompson Park Recreation Area's Sagebrush Flats where she will be hiking the Milwaukee Railroad Trail.
— at Thompson Park.

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Ranger Sarah learns about the Milwaukee Road. A 2300 mile railroad running from Chicago to Tacoma. In use from 1909 to 1980.
— at Thompson Park.

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Ranger Sarah has arrived at Dworshak State Park.
— at Dworshak State Park.

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Ranger Sarah at the trailhead for the Big Eddy Trail.
— at Dworshak State Park.

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Ranger Sarah hikes past some Western Swordfern (Polystichum munitum) and moss covered everything on the Big Eddy Trail.
— at Dworshak State Park.

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Ranger Sarah has arrived at Hells Gate State Park.
— at Hell's Gate State Park, Lewiston Idaho.

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BARK Ranger Mocha cools off in the Snake River.
— at Hell's Gate State Park, Lewiston Idaho.

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Ranger Sarah is at Lolo Pass. Lolo pass is on both the Lewis & Clark Trail and the Nez Perce Trail.
— at Lolo Pass Vistor Center.

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Ranger Sarah starts the Wetland Trail on Lolo Pass.
— at Lolo Pass Vistor Center.

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Ranger Sarah learns about Lewis & Clark's stay at Clade Creek on September 13, 1805.
— at Lolo Pass Visitors Center.

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Ranger Sarah is at the Humbug Spires Wilderness Study Area. She will hiking in the Wilderness Study Area to see the majestic granite spires.

  • Humbug Spires Wilderness Study Area

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Ranger Sarah view one of the large granite formations at the beginning of the trail.

  • Humbug Spires Wilderness Study Area

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Ranger Sarah and BARK Ranger Mocha cross over Moose Creek as they hike deeper into the Humbug Spires Wilderness Study Area.