Methow Valley Trivia
Across
- 1. Name of the original people of this Valley
- 3. One of the biggest threats from visitors to endangered cranes during nesting season
- 6. River that joins the Methow at Winthrop
- 10. Noisy member of the plover family and common in the Methow Valley, this little bird is known for pulling a 'broken wing' act to lure predators away from its nest
- 11. Town established in 1897 by Glover, originally called "Gloversville"
- 14. The place name 'Methow' is said to mean ______ seeds
- 15. Lake formed by the Wells Dam on the Columbia River
- 16. The trade that brought trappers to the valley before miners arrived
- 17. Along with Ramsey and Pearrygin, he was one of the first permanent white settlers in 1883
- 18. Bright yellow flower that is famous in the area for turning the hillsides golden in the spring
Down
- 1. The valley is home to one of the state's largest migratory herds of this kind of deer
- 2. This native pine tree has puzzle-piece like bark that flakes apart
- 4. The valley is underlain by a distinct belt of this rock type
- 5. The ancient ice sheet that covered the Methow Valley during the last ice age
- 7. Historical Western town named after this Yale graduate and author
- 8. What brought a wave of settlers west to these lands, in hopes of striking it rich
- 9. Majestic bird often seen perched on branches along the Methow River
- 12. Mining town located between Twisp and Carlton, destroyed by the 1894 flood
- 13. Act created as a method of acquiring land by Anglo-European settlers starting in the late 1800s
- 16. Devastating event that destroyed much of Winthrop in 1893