1916
1995

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LOOKING GLASS ROCK FROM THE WEST
General Description: The view is northeast across public land
administered by the Bureau of Land Management. A portion of Looking Glass Rock
is on state land.
Soils: Deep Begay fine sandy loams are found on this site. These soils
have effective root depths of more than 60 inches with moderately rapid
permeability.
Precipitation: The average annual precipitation at Looking Glass Rock
ranges from 10 to 12 inches.
Legal Description: SE1/4SE1/4 Section 17 T.29S., R.23E.
COMPARISON: Since 1916, there has been an obvious decrease in sagebrush
plants, but an overall increase in plant diversity, frequencies and ground
cover. Shrub species occurring in 1995 include big sagebrush, fourwing saltbush,
winterfat, rabbitbrush, snakeweed and Mormon tea. Grasses include blue grama,
curlygrass, Indian ricegrass, cheatgrass, and threeawn.
Original:
Date: ca. 1916 (- A)
Photographer: Lyman Hunter
Source: University of Utah, Special Collections.
Photograph Number: Hunter No. 1
Retake:
Date: July 10, 1995 (- B)
Photographer: Earl Hindley
Source: Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah