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By Heidi Henderson | June 23rd 2009 12:18 PM | 1 comment | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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About Heidi Henderson

Chair of the Vancouver Paleontological Society. Co-author of In Search of Ancient BC, Volume I, Heartland Publishing.
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Spanning 40 degrees of latitude, some 4,800 kilometres (2,980 mi), the Rocky Mountains run the length of North America from the Liard Plain in the north to the Rio Grande in New Mexico. The river systems that gather and wind their way out of these mountains head in all directions. Vertically, they soar above 14,440 feet (4,401 m).

Four individual raindrops hitting their highest peaks could easily end up thousands of miles apart -- one flowing north to the Beaufort Sea, another reaching the the Gulf of Mexico, a third would be absorbed into Hudson Bay to the east and the last into the vast Pacific.



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Becky Jungbauer's picture
Four individual raindrops hitting their highest peaks could easily end up thousands of miles apart

That's amazing! When you think of the Rockies you think Colorado, but really the chain is so much more than that. And thank you for putting John Denver in my head for the rest of the day. And one of my favorite quotes from Dumb and Dumber.

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