
From its spectacular Grand Staircase of cliffs and terraces, across the rugged Kaiparowits Plateau, to the wonders of the Escalante River Canyons, the Monument's size, resources, and remote character provide extraordinary opportunities for geologists, paleontologists, archeologists, historians, and biologists in scientific research, education, and exploration. That research is included in this collection in the form of published papers, theses, and oral histories.
The Bureau of Land Management funded the Grand
Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM)
collection of oral histories and research documents.
Grand Staircase-Escalante Partners (GSEP), a non-
profit support group for GSENM, provided volunteers to
develop this digital archive. GSEP is grateful to everyone
involved with placing GSENM's extensive collection of
personal histories and research documents in a single
repository that is available to the public. For more information visit: www.gsenm.org