Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
All of the emotional arguments now in play were made for the original Alaska pipeline and the development of Prudhomme Bay fields. None of the disaster...
Bob Marley 2001-08-02 23:11:52 #10124

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
I think you just did what he was complaining about, more hyperbole. Isn't it possible to discuss the ANWR without throwing in unrealistic or invalid...
Bob Marley 2001-08-02 23:04:58 #10123

Re: LCR Spring Water
None of the backpacking filters remove dissolved salts from water. --- STEVE BOOTLEGGER <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Bob Bordasch 2001-08-02 20:21:10 #10122

Re: LCR Spring Water
i am assuming everyone is talking about filtered water. i have an MSR ceramic cartridge filter, has anyone used this with the same bad results? Bob Marley ...
STEVE BOOTLEGGER 2001-08-02 19:36:02 #10121

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

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