Just a big 60 inch culvert under Highway 89 at milepost 25, east of Kanab, Utah. I would love to see this during a summer downpour. Photos: David Jenkins
January 1, 2020
December 26, 2019
Artistic Rills
A light dusting of snow reveals artistic rills on this bare slope in Kanab, Utah.
December 25, 2019
Merry Christmas 2019
Merry Christmas 2019! What do I do when I am on vacation? Take videos of erosion control, of course!
Erosion control blanket was installed on this slope in southern Utah about 6 years ago. The biodegradable material has degraded. The photodegradable netting is still intact, seemingly just as strong as new. The slope is south-facing, the area gets over 300 days a year of sun; what’s the deal? How long will this stuff last in the environment? I only specify 100% biodegradable erosion control blankets; this is one reason why.
April 23, 2019
On Vacation Utah
On vacation in Utah checking erosion at the Mansard Petroglyph Site.
April 21, 2019
April 18, 2019
Still On Vacation
Still on vacation checking out erosion in southern Utah.
March 12, 2019
July 23, 2014
Flash Flood, Red Cliff Retreat, Kanab, Utah
This is what a flash flood in Kanab, Utah looks like. Like Dad used to say, ” Don’t play in the wash!”
Mike and Tana McTeer Video
Mike Mcteer Consulting
Red Cliff Retreat
Kanab, Utah
March 22, 2013
Red Cliff Retreat in Kanab, Utah
I love erosion. One of my favorite places to see erosion is Utah. When I travel to Kanab, I stay at the Red Cliff Retreat. Its quiet, relaxing and centrally located to the best erosion in the world; Bryce Canyon, Zion, Grand Canyon, Escalante to name a few places. I give it 5 stars.