- published: 12 Sep 2011
- views: 2152
- author: cameronrognan
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Great Basin Rattlesnake Eating Pack Rat
This is a wild encounter of a rattlesnake that recently envenomated a pack rat in the Red ...
published: 12 Sep 2011
author: cameronrognan
Great Basin Rattlesnake Eating Pack Rat
This is a wild encounter of a rattlesnake that recently envenomated a pack rat in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, St. George Utah.
- published: 12 Sep 2011
- views: 2152
- author: cameronrognan
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Giant Loop Great Basin Saddle Bag and Luggage System - Product Detail
A hard luggage alternative we offer (and use ourselves) is the Giant Loop Great Basin. Gre...
published: 19 Jan 2011
author: AltRiderLLC
Giant Loop Great Basin Saddle Bag and Luggage System - Product Detail
A hard luggage alternative we offer (and use ourselves) is the Giant Loop Great Basin. Great for on or off road riding, it's made from trucker's tarp material, the straps are Cordura, and contoured stuff sacks are included for packing the interior. Seam sealer and heat shield are included. The Great Basin is designed to keep weight tight and low. Proper installation is key, and in this video AltRider's lead industrial designer will use the Yamaha Super Tenere XT1200Z to show you how to install the Great Basin, how to pack it, and a few tricks (like making a tool roll from old oil bottles) to protect it from common dangers and make it last. Find the Giant Loop Great Basin -- as well as the Great Basin Coyote and Fandango -- at www.AltRider.com.
- published: 19 Jan 2011
- views: 8413
- author: AltRiderLLC
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Giant Loop Great Basin Saddlebag - Fit and Features
The Great Basin Saddlebag by Giant Loop is the largest member of our growing family of mot...
published: 13 Jan 2011
author: GiantLoopMoto
Giant Loop Great Basin Saddlebag - Fit and Features
The Great Basin Saddlebag by Giant Loop is the largest member of our growing family of motorcycle luggage solutions. Designed specifically for BMWs, Suzuki V-Strom, KTM 950, 990, Adventure and SE models, Kawasaki KLR 650 -- and just about any other machine with the capacity to carry a passenger -- the Great Basin™ is our soft luggage problem solver for adventure touring bikes. And yes, it fits most sport and sport touring bikes too, including Ducati, Honda and more. We put the bag where the passenger goes. Tell your buddy to get her own bike -- that seat's taken! Get more info at: www.giantloopmoto.com
- published: 13 Jan 2011
- views: 17631
- author: GiantLoopMoto
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Hidden Valley South - Great Basin Bicycles - Reno - Tahoe - Nevada USA - Mountain Bike - Singletrack
This is one of our winter stand by mountain bike trails just east of Reno - Tahoe - Nevada...
published: 07 May 2009
author: Rich Staley
Hidden Valley South - Great Basin Bicycles - Reno - Tahoe - Nevada USA - Mountain Bike - Singletrack
This is one of our winter stand by mountain bike trails just east of Reno - Tahoe - Nevada. It is usually open year round, and rideable during the summer, just hot. The bikes being followed are Cannondale Scalpel, and Cannondale Rize. I am filming with a Cannondale Rize. Go to www.greatbasinbicycles.com for the topo GPS trail map with directions for this trail and many others in the area. The music was provided by John C. Clarke at www.JohnClarkeMusic.com
- published: 07 May 2009
- views: 7093
- author: Rich Staley
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Sidewinder Trail - South Lake Tahoe - Great Basin Bicycles - Mountain Bike - Singletrack
This mountain bike trail is located just out of South Lake Tahoe, CA. near Meyers Ca. If y...
published: 18 Apr 2009
author: Rich Staley
Sidewinder Trail - South Lake Tahoe - Great Basin Bicycles - Mountain Bike - Singletrack
This mountain bike trail is located just out of South Lake Tahoe, CA. near Meyers Ca. If you know the area, it is just east of Mr. Toads Wild ride. That video is later. Anyway, this trail is fast and relatively smooth. It is sooooo much fun. It is more of an intermediate ride. The climb is on a paved road, and the downhill twists and turns the whole way down. This has to be one of my favorite rides in the area. You can find the GPS map of the trail with turn by directions FREE at : www.greatbasinbicycles.com, as well as many other GPS trail maps in the area. Enjoy the ride. Special thanks to Colin Ross for the music. You can hear his music at http The camera bike is a Cannondale Rize, and the bike followed is a Cannondale Scalpel
- published: 18 Apr 2009
- views: 9598
- author: Rich Staley
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The Flume Trail - Great Basin Bicycles - Singletrack - Lake Tahoe - Nevada
For the free GPS trail map with turn by turn directions for this and many other rides in t...
published: 02 Aug 2009
author: Rich Staley
The Flume Trail - Great Basin Bicycles - Singletrack - Lake Tahoe - Nevada
For the free GPS trail map with turn by turn directions for this and many other rides in the area, go to: www.GreatBasinBicycles.com This trail is one of the most beautiful trails in the world. It sits over 1000 ft above Lake Tahoe and offers stunning views. This section of trail is mostly flat. You do have to climb to get there, but it is worth it. You can see more of the views in my other video at www.youtube.com Please always share the trail. We always ride with cowbells to warn other users of our presence. This is a tight trail with dire consequences. Stop to look at the lake. The bike being chased is a 2009 Yeti 575, and the camera bike is a 2009 Cannondale Rize Music Provided by John H. Clarke at: www.youtube.com johnclarkemusic.com
- published: 02 Aug 2009
- views: 13380
- author: Rich Staley
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Great Basin Buckaroos
All about Buckaroo life and culture! Visit us on Facebook! www.facebook.com...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: GreatBasinMom
Great Basin Buckaroos
All about Buckaroo life and culture! Visit us on Facebook! www.facebook.com
- published: 20 Oct 2011
- views: 9717
- author: GreatBasinMom
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Wildland Fire, Smokejumping, and the Great Basin Smokejumpers (8 minute version)
Learn about wildland firefighting and the Great Basin smokejumpers at the National Interag...
published: 03 May 2012
author: BLMNIFC
Wildland Fire, Smokejumping, and the Great Basin Smokejumpers (8 minute version)
Learn about wildland firefighting and the Great Basin smokejumpers at the National Interagency Fire Center.
- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 4376
- author: BLMNIFC
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Great Basin Gopher Snake
Katy White of University of British Columbia Okanagan talks about the Great Basin Gopher S...
published: 01 Aug 2007
author: AllanBrooksNC
Great Basin Gopher Snake
Katy White of University of British Columbia Okanagan talks about the Great Basin Gopher Snake and her masters thesis research on the snake.
- published: 01 Aug 2007
- views: 5608
- author: AllanBrooksNC
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CrossFit - 2009 Great Basin Qualifier With Chris Spealler
Five rounds for time of: 275 pound Deadlift, 7 reps 30 Squats 7 Handstand push-ups...
published: 09 Dec 2012
author: CrossFitHQ
CrossFit - 2009 Great Basin Qualifier With Chris Spealler
Five rounds for time of: 275 pound Deadlift, 7 reps 30 Squats 7 Handstand push-ups
- published: 09 Dec 2012
- views: 6882
- author: CrossFitHQ
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South Lake Tahoe - Mr Toads Wild Ride - Great Basin Bicycles - Singletrack - Downhill - POV
This Trail is in South Lake Tahoe California. You can make this ride as long as you want b...
published: 23 Aug 2009
author: Rich Staley
South Lake Tahoe - Mr Toads Wild Ride - Great Basin Bicycles - Singletrack - Downhill - POV
This Trail is in South Lake Tahoe California. You can make this ride as long as you want by starting at different points. You can start down by Meyers, Ca, or reduce the distance by driving to the top of Luther Pass , Hwy 89, then ride the Tahoe Rim Trail up to the ridge, then ride down. Both trails are outlined in the trail map section of www.greatbasinbicycles.com The first 1 of the downhill is very technical, and rated for an expert rider, and a long travel bike is highly recommended. The camera bike is a 5" Cannondale RZ. The bike being followed is a Yeti 575. This trail is perfect for the Yeti, and with the Cannondale, I had to closely watch my line, and landing. The bottom of this trail is so fast and smooth that you do have to watch out for trees jumping out and hitting your shoulders. But it is a ton of fun. The music was provided by: John H Clarke at: www.youtube.com You can also purchase his CD's there as well.
- published: 23 Aug 2009
- views: 18877
- author: Rich Staley
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Branding & Stock Handling Techniques of the Great Basin & Old California Traditions
Learn More or Order Today! www.thecalifornios.com Incredibly photographed, this documentar...
published: 22 Nov 2011
author: featherfooted
Branding & Stock Handling Techniques of the Great Basin & Old California Traditions
Learn More or Order Today! www.thecalifornios.com Incredibly photographed, this documentary style instructional piece takes viewers deep into the world of the buckaroo at work, branding cattle on the western ranges. David Weaver and Gwynn Turnbull Weaver have compiled this rare opportunity for viewers to be "a fly on the wall" at a series of authentic, real life brandings in the "rodear style". David Weaver offers a lifetime of experience from the big outfits of the region while Gwynn brings the ethical relationship between horses, cattle and stockmen into focus. Their clear insights, learned in their decade long Ranch Roping Clinic tours prove to be a balanced, interesting mix of theory and application. Peppered with actual interviews with some of the regions handiest cowboys, hard to get information is intricately woven into spectacular actual footage. Martin Black, Buck Brannaman, and Larry Schutte, to name a few, share their unique insights and opinions. More than just philosophy, this in depth masterpiece chronicles a way of life while educating viewers on the finer points of branding. From the peripheral details of gathering, size and shape of branding traps, where to put the fire, ground work and stock management; to the actual roping, setting up shots, dallying, running rope, pulling, managing calves at the fire, slack handling and the etiquette that saturates it all. In addition, there are tips for handling green horses through the ever changing situations of the ...
- published: 22 Nov 2011
- views: 12396
- author: featherfooted
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Classic Rodea Style Ranch Roping with Martin Black
From the Great Basin Tradition Classic Rodea Style Ranch Roping with Martin Black Martin B...
published: 17 Nov 2008
author: Emily Kitching
Classic Rodea Style Ranch Roping with Martin Black
From the Great Basin Tradition Classic Rodea Style Ranch Roping with Martin Black Martin Blacks family has maintained the ranching tradition on the same ranch since 1865. His great grandfather grew up with the horsemanship and roping of the vaqueros that brought their large herds of cattle to the Great Basin in the 1870s. For several generations, the style, principles and ethics have been handed down. Martin would like to share some insight to the culture and traditions that he has lived and hopes to preserve and pass it on for others to enjoy. This DVD showcases everyday life on a real working ranch set at the base of the beautiful Steens mountains in southeastern Oregon on the historic Alvord Ranch. Martin and Frank Dominguez show examples and explain the details of the stockmanship, horsemanship, team-work and dedication of traditional ranch-roping while accomplishing the job of summer branding. Running Time 1 hour and 30 minutes.
- published: 17 Nov 2008
- views: 88379
- author: Emily Kitching
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Martin Black - The Bridle
Great Basin horseman Martin Black delivers an insightful DVD series for the aspiring bridl...
published: 12 Mar 2008
author: Emily Kitching
Martin Black - The Bridle
Great Basin horseman Martin Black delivers an insightful DVD series for the aspiring bridle horse maker and admirer alike. In these DVDs, Martin will share with you what he has learned from his experiences buckarooing on some big outfits and working around top-horseman using traditional gear and methods. Learn the function and use of this traditional gear, proper fitting and selection in the process of making of bridle horse. This is not the latest and greatest he is sharing, but rather an old tradition he wants to preserve and honor. Filled with great music and historical photos this series is sure to educate and entertain. Topics Covered Include: - Parts of the Bit - Checking Up - Bridle Horse Marks - What is a true Bridle Horse?
- published: 12 Mar 2008
- views: 42086
- author: Emily Kitching
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Back to the Roots: M.D.M.C.P. a new 5.13 in Indian Creek
Man was it great to get back down to Indian Creek over Thanks Giving!! Indian Creek has al...
published: 18 Dec 2009
author: Cedar Wright
Back to the Roots: M.D.M.C.P. a new 5.13 in Indian Creek
Man was it great to get back down to Indian Creek over Thanks Giving!! Indian Creek has always been one of my favorite climbing areas, and it felt like coming home as I rolled Beef Basin with my good friend Nick Martino. Over the years I've been lucky to put up some classic First Ascents in the Creek that buck the trend of the straight in splitter and offer up more complex esoteric climbing. My most recent foray into the unknown continued with this trend. Nick and I were lucky to establish our new route over a few days and headed back to Boulder psyched on our little dose of adventure. We both lead the crux pitch, and I managed to onsight the wild twenty five foot roof on the third pitch by the skin of my teeth. We named the route the "Micah Dash Memorial Choss Pile" in honor of our good friend Micah Dash who was lost in the mountains of China this year. I think he would have appreciated the tongue-in-cheek name, which as it turns out is not a choss pile at all!! Micah loved the creek and was always good for a laugh and a quality shit talking session around the fire. Well...Enjoy everyone. Happy Holidays!! Cedar Wright.
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The Grain Terminal
On the far side of Red Hook Park’s soccer and baseball fields, locked-up behind a fence ma...
published: 17 Aug 2010
author: Charles le Brigand
The Grain Terminal
On the far side of Red Hook Park’s soccer and baseball fields, locked-up behind a fence made of enormous concrete blocks, lays the last vestige of Red Hook's industrial grandeur: The New York Port Authority Grain Terminal.
This massive 429-foot long and 12-story high beige-colored fortress was built in 1922 for the purpose of washing, drying and storing grain from the Great Lakes, before the grain was loaded onto freight ships and delivered to breweries, distilleries and flour mills. Ultimately, the terminal was built to invigorate New York State’s Canal System and compete with railroad-owned stationary elevators.
Nevertheless, NYC’s uncompetitive labor costs and storage disputes forced the Port Authority to cease operations in 1965, after 40 years of under-use. Since then, the Grain Elevator has sat vacant and majestic on Gowanus Bay's waterfront, alongside the Erie Basin, dominating Red Hook's urban landscape.
City officials and engineers refer to the Grain Terminal as the Magnificent Mistake. However, Red Hook’s inhabitants affectionately term it one of two distinct names: “The Lady Finger,” due to its unique structure which consists of a series of 54 joined concrete semi-circular silos; or simply, the "Elevator.”
NYCitizen, my urban exploration accomplice, and I decided to pay the Lady a visit. That Sunday, the park was packed with baseball and futbol players, picnickers and street vendors. I asked a carnitas taco vendor if he knew how to get closer to the Grain Terminal. His first reaction was to tell me that the building was under government surveillance and that the coast guard was watching it as it was located right in front of an oil refinery on the other side of the Erie Canal. However, while heating up a stack of tortillas, he also told me that the easiest way to climb the concrete barricade was to scale a tree near the baseball field’s bleachers, and jump over the fence. Right...
A more realistic and less hazardous way seemed to be through the bus depot alongside the Grain Terminal. As we approached the main entrance, the security guy stopped us and asked for the reason of our visit. I said that we would like to take some pictures of the Elevator. He retorted that it was a private property but that we were welcome to do so…from the sidewalk.
As we walked along the concrete blocks desperately looking for an access point, we realized that the enormous barrier had suddenly transformed into a 3-foot high hurdle. The last and only obstacle left was a duo of State Park officers sitting on a bench, watching a baseball game in the shade. After waiting for them to leave for a couple of minutes, I realized that these two were here to stay. I decided to approach them and ask candidly if we could jump over the hurdle to snap a couple of images. Despite an obvious negative first response, my insistence won them over and the female officer told us grudgingly that they don’t want any problems. We could do so at own risks, but that they never had this conversation with us. As we dashed to the closed-off section of the Grain Terminal, the two officers decided to begin patrolling around the park.
At this point, we were only halfway there, as we still needed to get inside the actual Terminal. After running between cargo containers, we decided to stop in the transformer house and study our options. From there, the terminal looked completely hermetic. Concrete chunks blocked the doors, and windows were obstructed by metal bars and barbed wire. Graffiti on an oxidized beam gave us the gist of the challenge ahead: “How do we get in?”
Approaching one of the windows, I noticed more graffiti on the ground floor and thought, “If there’s graffiti, there must be a way to get in there.” After wandering around the building for a while and a round of seemingly impossible physical contortions, we were finally inside the Grain Terminal.
The ground floor, which seems to be the warehouse floor, looked like an old Greek temple, with immense concrete columns, long passages and adornments created by street writers. Loading railways were still fixed on the ground. Three dilapidated metal staircases were located on the Erie Canal side of the building. We climbed the middle one to access the following floor which happened to be the top-floor. A grain terminal is simply a large, empty box, where huge concrete silos separate the ground floor from the top-floor.
The penthouse was a huge open space; a massive loft filled with old machinery, boasting an unbeatable panoramic view of the surroundings. A bunch of no-smoking signs were still hanging here and there. I've read recently that grain elevators are actually explosion-proof, due to the highly flammable nature of the grain. As we investigated the top level, we zigzagged between large holes in the floor with just the right diameter to swallow a human body. These holes were actually located right on the top of the silos, and hence allowed the grain
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Tetris V12 in Wild Basin, RMNP.
Luckily my arms were just long enough!! Power endurance, compression climbing at it's fine...
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: mina leslie-wujastyk
Tetris V12 in Wild Basin, RMNP.
Luckily my arms were just long enough!! Power endurance, compression climbing at it's finest. I managed to fall off the last foot movement 4 times before finally topping out. A thoroughly great feeling to have climbed this boulder problem.
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Martin Black - The Hackamore
Great Basin horseman Martin Black delivers an insightful DVD series for the aspiring bridl...
published: 24 Feb 2008
author: Emily Kitching
Martin Black - The Hackamore
Great Basin horseman Martin Black delivers an insightful DVD series for the aspiring bridle horse maker and admirer alike. In these DVDs, Martin will share with you what he has learned from his experiences buckarooing on some big outfits and working around top-horseman using traditional gear and methods. Learn the function and use of this traditional gear, proper fitting and selection in the process of making of bridle horse. This is not the latest and greatest he is sharing, but rather an old tradition he wants to preserve and honor. Filled with great music and historical photos this series is sure to educate and entertain. Topics Covered Include: - Sizes and Materials - Proper Fit and Function - The Art of Doubling - Guidelines of Acceptance - When To Move to the Two-Rein
- published: 24 Feb 2008
- views: 42702
- author: Emily Kitching
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How the The Great Artesian Basin works
Stretching from Cape York in the north, down to Dubbo and across to Coober Pedy, the Great...
published: 09 Jul 2008
author: DeptEnvironment
How the The Great Artesian Basin works
Stretching from Cape York in the north, down to Dubbo and across to Coober Pedy, the Great Artesian Basin covers almost a quarter of the Australian continent, and it contains enough water to cover the world over. Much remains to be known about this valuable recourse that has enabled life in inland Australia to develop over thousands of years. Water Down Under is the vast and rich story of the Basin, told by the people who live on the Basin it self, and presented by National Geographic's Hayden Turner. For more information please visit www.gabcc.org.au
- published: 09 Jul 2008
- views: 12042
- author: DeptEnvironment
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Martin Black - The Two Rein
Great Basin horseman Martin Black delivers an insightful DVD series for the aspiring bridl...
published: 03 Mar 2008
author: Emily Kitching
Martin Black - The Two Rein
Great Basin horseman Martin Black delivers an insightful DVD series for the aspiring bridle horse maker and admirer alike. In these DVDs, Martin will share with you what he has learned from his experiences buckarooing on some big outfits and working around top-horseman using traditional gear and methods. Learn the function and use of this traditional gear, proper fitting and selection in the process of making of bridle horse. This is not the latest and greatest he is sharing, but rather an old tradition he wants to preserve and honor. Filled with great music and historical photos this series is sure to educate and entertain. Topics Covered Include: • Selection of Gear - Bit and Bosal • Fitting and Adjustment • Bridling and Unbridling • Handling the Reins • When To Move to the Bridle
- published: 03 Mar 2008
- views: 51477
- author: Emily Kitching
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Lige: Portrait of a Rawhide Braider
Henry Elijah "Lige" Langston was born in 1908 in the Great Basin outback on a homestead. H...
published: 25 Jul 2008
author: folkstreamer
Lige: Portrait of a Rawhide Braider
Henry Elijah "Lige" Langston was born in 1908 in the Great Basin outback on a homestead. He worked his entire life as a wrangler and rawhide braider in the region known as the Sagebrush Corner of northeastern California and northwestern Nevada.
- published: 25 Jul 2008
- views: 8997
- author: folkstreamer