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Friends of Mt Evans and Lost Creek Wilderness Speaker Series: Ms. Nancy McNab, Geologist
Thursday, May 03, 2018, 06:30pm
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FOMELC Speaker Series:  Ms. Nancy McNab, Geologist

"The Mt Evans and Lost Creek Wildernesses Are in an 'Orogenous' Zone

Their Geology Will Turn You On"

May 3rd 2018, 6:30 PM

Evergreen Fire Rescue #2, 1802 Bergen Parkway

Evergreen, Colorado 80439

 

Nancy McNab is a geologist and mountain enthusiast who is passionate about interpreting the origins and history of the Colorado mountains that are so beautifully revealed in the rocks exposed throughout the state. Nancy spent the majority of her career as a geologist performing site evaluations, design and construction oversight of large civil works like dams, tunnels, highway bridges and water resource projects for a large national consulting engineering firm. Generally working in the western U.S, she was manager of geotechnical engineering in the Denver region and also worked on geologic mapping projects, geologic hazard evaluation, resource evaluation and hazardous waste cleanup. 

Since 2008 she has volunteered extesively for the Clear Creek Ranger District of the Arapaho National Forest.  Nancy works as the Volunteer Coordinator for the Mt Evans program, acts as an interpretive guide on the mountain in the summer and has been involved in school outreach programs with the District.  She developed a "Ski with a Ranger" program for Loveland Ski area where she gives interpretive programs in the winter.  She is actively involved in developing interpretive programs and providing training in interpreting geology with other organizations including Rocky Mountain NP and Denver Botanic Gardens Mt Goliath program. 

 

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Friends of Mount Evans & Lost Creek Wildernesses Mission Statement: The Mount Evans and Lost Creek Wildernesses encompass 194,400 acres with over 170 miles of trails in Colorado's Pike and Arapaho National Forests. We work in partnership with the US Forest Service, engaging in education, outreach and stewardship activities to preserve the wilderness character of these lands for current and future generations. 

Location Evergreen Fire Rescue #2, 1802 Bergen Parkway Evergreen, Colorado 80439
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