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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Good to go

The storm didn't turn out to be too much and this morning's temps are looking just fine.  It's 26 degrees up at Osborn Bridge and that's downright tropical for Island Park.  You can click here to see the Eastern Idaho temps.

Obviously, we will be offline and offblog until Friday.  Here's a real nice source of reading material in the meantime.

For those of you with an interest in Island Park, the Island Park News has some great history links on their website. We will have a pop quiz ready for you when we return.


  • Old time residents on the Buffalo River
  • Storytelling is part of the caldera's charm
  • 2007: Island Park turned 60 this year
  • A brief history of Mack's Inn
  • A history of the 7 Bar Ranch
  • Extraordinary Island Park People
  • How Island Park got its name
  • A history of Warm River
  • A mountain, a developer, & an Indian
  • A history of the Bear Gulch Ski Basin
  • Remembering the Ott Harris Family
  • On the west wall of the St. Anthony Post Office...
  • Flight of the Nez Perce through Leadore & Island Park to West Yellowstone
  • When Bars Were Called Resorts
  • Cows on the Buffalo
  • A Forty Year Look Back
  • Railroad Ranch: The Island Park Land & Cattle Company
  • I. P. Bills Island: 1938 - 2008
  • A short history of Aspen Ridge
  • The Paiute princess
Posted by John Parsons at 6:22 AM
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