PLANNING TEAM
Raymond Todd, Project
Manager, Denver Service Center
Albert J. Hendricks,
former Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park
Howie Thompson, Job
Captain, Washington Office for Park Overflights (Denver based)
John Miele, Management
Assistant, Crater Lake National Park
Mac Brock, Chief,
Natural Resource Management, Crater Lake National Park
Kent Taylor, Chief,
Interpretation, Crater Lake National Park
Michael Funke, former
Landscape Architect, Denver Service Center
Elaine Rideout, Natural
Resource Specialist, Denver Service Center
Philip Parker, former
Concessions Specialist, Columbia Cascades Support Office
Joseph Dunstan,
Landscape Architect, Columbia Cascades Support Office
Sandra L. Salisbury,
Graduate Assistant, University of Washington
Jeffrey Linn, Graduate
Assistant, University of Washington
Harlan Unrau, Cultural
Resource Specialist, Denver Service Center
Steve Mark, Historian,
Crater Lake National Park
CONTRIBUTORS
Crater Lake National
Park
George Buckingham, Chief
Ranger
Cheri Killam-Bomhard,
Trails Foreman
Elwood Lynn, former
Chief, Maintenance
Dick Gordon,
Concessioner
Scott Girdner, Fisheries
Biologist
Seattle Support Office
Keith Dunbar, Team
Leader for Planning
Cathy Gilbert,
Historical Landscape Architect
Gretchen Luxenberg,
Historian
Jim Thomson,
Archeologist
Fred York, Cultural
Anthropologist
Laurin Huffman,
Historical Architect
Stephanie Toothman,
Chief, Cultural Resource Management
Denver Service Center
Bruce Wadlington,
Director, Concessions Program Center
Barclay Trimble,
Financial Analyst, Concessions Program Center
Anne Shewell, Visual
Information Specialist
Robert Todd, former
Visual Information Technician
Jon Nickolas, former
Writer Editor
Other
Gordon Atkins, former
Outdoor Recreation Planner, National Park Service, Seattle, WA
Dr. Charles R. Bacon,
Geologist, United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA
Linda Baker,
Environmental Compliance, National Park Service, Seattle, WA
Camden Brewster,
Interpreter, Crater Lake National Park, OR
Mark S. Buktenica,
Ecologist, Crater Lake National Park, OR
Steve Butterworth,
Facility Management Specialist, National Park Service, Seattle, WA
Nick Calvert, Owner.
Washington Water Bus Co., Washington, D.C.
Phillipe Clark,
Engineer, National Park Service, Seattle, WA
Dr. Robert Collier.
Hydrologist. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Dr. Greg Crawford.
Research Associate, College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences. Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR
Craig Dalby, GIS
Manager, National Park Service, Seattle, WA
Marsha Davis, Geologist,
National Park Service, Seattle, WA
Ted Davis. Facility
Manager. Lowell National Historic Park, MA
Ted Engle. Civil
Engineer. National Park Service, Seattle, WA
Nancy Hori, Librarian.
National Park Service, Seattle, WA
Chuck Houghton, Owner.
Electric Boat Company (Elco), NY
Dr. Barry Hyman,
Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Harry Jones, Marketing
Representative, Bellingham Marine, Bellingham, WA
Gary Larson, Ecologist.
Oregon State University, Corvallis. OR
Ed Mahoney, Sales,
Concorde Battery Corporation, West Covina, CA
Dr. Phil Malte
Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Robert M. Markee,
Marketing. Energy Unlimited, PA
Mark Matheny,
Geotechnical Engineer, Denver Service Center, CO
Cheryl Teague. Landscape
Architect, National Park Service. Seattle, WA
Dr. Stel N. Walker,
Director, Renewable Resource Lab. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Dr. Ev Wingert,
Professor, University of Hawaii
Peter F. Zika, Botanist.
Sali\ Associates, Eugene, OR
Tom Zimbrano. Battery
Research and Development, AeroVironment, Monrovia. CA
As the nation's principal conservation agency, the Department of
the Interior has responsibility for most of our nationally owned public lands
and natural resources. This includes fostering sound use of our land and water
resources; protecting our fish, wildlife, and biological diversity; preserving
the environmental and cultural values of our national parks and historical
places; and providing for the enjoyment of life through outdoor recreation. The
department assesses our energy and mineral resources and works to ensure that
their development is in the best interests of all our people by encouraging
stewardship and citizen participation in their care. The department also has a
major responsibility for American Indian reservation communities and for people
who live in island territories under U.S. administration.
NPS D-239 November 1999
United States Department of the Interior * National Park Service