Russ Hanbey

List of Publications

Authored:

  • “Be Prepared” Is It Really Necessary or Just Another Cliche?”, Washington Trails Magazine, March/April, 2011
  • Climb Aboard the Iron Goat – Classroom and Field Activities for the Stevens Pass Historical District, Mt. Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest, Mt. Lake Terrace, WA, 1994
  • Connecting High School Students, the Environment and Work, Educational Service District 189, Mt. Vernon, WA, 1993
  • Onsite Restoration Techniques for Mountainous Regions of the West,U.S. Forest Service Intermountain Research Station, Missoula, Montana, 1992 (3,200 copies)
  • Four articles on environmental restoration in the classroom for Clearing Magazine-Environmental Education in the Northwest, Portland, Oregon, 1993-1995
  • “On-site Wilderness Techniques”, Abstract for National InteragencyWilderness Conference, Tucson, AZ, 1993
  • “Sub Alpine Vegetation in Glacier Peak Wilderness Restored by Public Private Coalition”, Restoration and Management News, Volume 11(1) 1993
  • “Glacier Peak – the Well Worn Path to the Top”, Signpost Magazine, December, 1975
  • “Doing the Black Mountain High Route”, Signpost Magazine, September,1976
  • “Trail Repair Takes Time”, Signpost Magazine, June, 1992
  • “In Remembrance – Scott Paul and Larry Reed – Men on Higher Peaks”, Signpost Magazine, November, 1993
  • “Green Mountain Summer”, Signpost Magazine, March 1976
  • “Everyday Trail Maintenance”, Signpost Magazine, May 1982

Contributed to:

  • Teaching Children to Heal the Land: An Educator’s Guide to Environmental Restoration, North Cascades Institute, SedroWoolley, WA, 1996
  • The Nature of Learning: Environmental Education in Washington State, Office of the Supt. Of Public Instruction, Olympia, WA, 1993
  • Lightly on the Land: The Trail Building and Maintenance Manual. The Mountaineers Books, Seattle, WA, 1996, Revised: 2006
  • Celebrating Wildflowers: An Educator’s Guide to Appreciation and Conservation of Native Plants, North Cascades Institute, Sedro Woolley, WA 1996
  • Wilderness Restoration Training Module, Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center, Missoula, MT, 1995