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Monday, June 30, 2008

Jupiter Coal - Bob White, WV


Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Kayford Mountain - Mountaintop Removal Detonation

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

There And Back Again

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Scumate Hollow / Clay's Branch - WV

Kayford Mountain, WV

Friday, May 23, 2008

Schumate Hollow, WV

Resurrecting Old Stop MTR

Since retiring this blog and moving to a dedicated domain I have been trying to come up with a way to make use of this blog. I have decided to turn it into a photoblog. I take a lot of photos of mountaintop removal sites and I believe this is the perfect venue in which to display them.

After this post there won't be a whole lot of commentary posted with the photos but please feel free to comment.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

STOP Mountaintop Removal

As you can see I have deleted posts to this blog. All posts that were here have been moved to the new Stop MTR blog. The new blog currently has 7 co-authors. Please come join us.

Stop Mountaintop Removal

Friday, March 28, 2008

The New Stop MTR

This post copied in part across multiple blogs.

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After two days of slaving over a hot keyboard - the new Stop MTR site is up and running - two days ahead of schedule. This will be the last update to this blog.

So far I am extremely happy with the new home. I had trouble installing the coppermine photo gallery so after about ten hours and multiple uploads - I gave up. The site does contain a photo gallery but not up to par as what I would have liked. To balance it out - there is also an embedded photo gallery using flash software right on the site itself.

I've also added a Simple Machines Forum and it is currently accepting members by approval. The forum is lacking in info at the moment but contains plenty of categories in which to add info.

I gave the new site a red theme because red means stop, danger, I'm mad as hell - you get the picture. The forum, on the other hand, is blue. I figured there will probably be some upset people there at one time or another - don't need them seeing red.

As with most sites - the new site will be under a constant state of improvement. I encourage you to stop by there and see what we are talking about.

STOP Mountaintop Removal

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Notice - due to the infancy of this blog - I will not be adding an automatic re-direct. If you link here please update your links to the new site. After a period of time this blog's posts will be deleted to curb being penalized by Google. The link lists will remain intact indefinitely.