Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
So it's the number of tourist that should determine what "scenic resoures" should be protected? What about future generations? One hundred years ago not...
petecambridge@earthlink.net 2001-08-02 18:51:07 #10120

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
I think that Dwight Eisenhower set up protection for ANWR as best he could. He probably thought that congress would never allow drilling in the place he...
Gladson 2001-08-02 18:34:07 #10119

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
So we have a rational, scientific discussion on the probable impacts of drilling for oil in St. Peter's Square? Sure! Your saying that ratonal and...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-08-02 17:58:57 #10118

Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
I would contact the backcountry office on this one, there are a couple of springs shown on maps, both on western branches of Cottonwood. The most southerly...
tombuchta@earthlink.net 2001-08-02 17:45:15 #10117

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
No question, there needs to be equal empasis on conservation and production in a national energy policy, but... ...it is the height of hypocrisy or just...
tombuchta@earthlink.net 2001-08-02 17:06:38 #10116

water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
Adkinson's book says there is a permanent spring off the west side of Horseshoe Mesa, in the drainage of Cottonwood Ck. Other sources say Cottonwood Ck is...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-08-02 13:04:57 #10115

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
As someone pointed out in the letters to the editor portion of the Phoenix paper today it is meaningless to compare the Grand Canyon and the Alaska reserve...
Bob Marley 2001-08-02 12:26:17 #10114

ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
Are the mineral resources of Grand Canyon next?? Stop the administration's onslaught. Call your senators, urge them to vote NO on drilling in our greatest...
Canyon Potato 2001-08-02 09:55:00 #10113

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