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Contact Information
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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 667
Winthrop, WA 98862
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Physical Address:
22 Fiddlers Rd
Winthrop, WA 98862
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Phone: 509.996.3933
FAX: 509.996.3772
email:
bear@bearfightcenter.com
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See detailed
directions to The Bear Fight Center (including maps).
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The Bear Fight Facility
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Winthrop
Washington DOT
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Located on a working estate at the edge of the Pasayten
Wilderness Area in the North Cascade mountains of Washington
State, where sagebrush steppe yields to Ponderosa Pine and
Douglas Fir, The Bear Fight Center provides accessible
remoteness conducive to quiet study and basic research as well
as collegial workshops and free exchange of ideas and knowledge.
A small group of resident scientists, technical staff and
support personnel works, often with visiting scientists from
around the world, at the forefront of research in the physical
sciences.
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The research focus at the BFC concerns the formation,
evolution and present state of our Solar System, its place
in the Universe, and the Earth’s place in it. Specialties
are the composition and chemistry of solid surfaces and
modeling the thermodynamic evolution of the interiors of
the objects. A major approach at the BFC is participation
in the planning and execution of international robotic
spacecraft missions throughout the Solar System with
emphasis on making measurements and acquiring new data
to be analyzed at the BFC and in cooperation with U.S.
and international research colleagues.
The BFC is a virtual node in the world of research through
modern communication capabilities, including high-speed
Internet connectivity and teleconferencing. Modern computer
and data storage facilities are connected through local
wireless and Ethernet networks. High-end commercial as well
as internally-developed software supports spatial and
spectral data processing, further enhanced through
CPU-sharing software and support. Business management and
administrative support and infrastructure are in place.
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Indoor breakout session
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Summer breakout session
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The BFC facility is housed in a 3000 sq ft converted farmhouse,
with out buildings that can support laboratories. Wild
animals and a variety of native vegetation provide
year-round entertainment and restful learning experiences.
Small conferences, seminars and workshops are supported, up
to about 25 people, on topics associated with the ongoing
research.
The local area affords a wide variety of human support and
entertainment facilities, including hotels, restaurants,
shopping, music and theater. Available "four-season"
recreation activities include hiking, climbing, riding, skiing,
boating, wildlife observing, fishing, and hunting. The
scenery and the associated geology and its history are
spectacular, for both the local area and the general
Inland Northwest region.
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Work Area
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Workshop
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Presentation
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Nordman, Weeks, McCord, McCord, Cook
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Fall Aspen
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Wildlife Visitor
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Winter at Bear Fight Center
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Grounds in the Winter
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Deep in the Heart of Winter at Bear Fight Center
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Summer at Bear Fight Center
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Fall at Bear Fight Center
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Trails
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Spring at Bear Fight Center |
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All original content © Tom McCord / Bear Fight Center
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