Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC) w/ inflammatory language!!!!!
My are you ever easy to work up. Having never seen what you so eloquently defend I find it hard to listen to any of your arguements. I have lived and worked...
gilnye@hotmail.com 2001-08-03 21:17:24 #10139

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC) w/ inflammatory language!!!!!
Friends in Alaska who have been to ANWR like to point out that the >initiatives for exploring it always seem to originate with Alaskans >and get shot down...
cynpotato@hotmail.com 2001-08-03 20:03:25 #10138

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
This really isn't off topic if you keep reading, but I have to share this because of your comment about 15 year olds. Last night my 15 year old son and I...
Tim Pebler 2001-08-03 19:38:48 #10137

Re: transfering camping permits
My understanding is that they will let you transfer the permit leader under extenuating circumstances. If it's just an extra permit, I don't think they would...
Tim Pebler 2001-08-03 19:21:48 #10136

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
Excellent! I've been looking for someone to come up with those words. I've never made it to ANWR, the closest that I've come is the Yukon River bridge about...
Edmund Seiders 2001-08-03 13:39:45 #10135

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
Eventually world oil reserves will be mostly depleted. By that time oil prices will have risen to the point where it will no longer be economically feasible...
Bob Bordasch 2001-08-03 13:36:19 #10134

Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
Hi John...As mentioned earlier, check with the BRO for water reports. I was down there in early June...Cottonwood had a good flow of water starting with...
brianenichols@aol.com 2001-08-03 13:30:53 #10133

Re: ANWR (OFF TOPIC)
Have you ever seen ANWAR in person? Have you ever seen the Prudhoe Bay oilfield complex in person? Do you have a good grasp of the impact on the environment...
gilnye@hotmail.com 2001-08-03 13:09:36 #10132

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