Re: Today's Paper
You could also argue that it should be Lees' Ferry since John Doyle
had...what was it?...21 wives?
RICK
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nankoweap 2002-02-27 12:46:24 #13909
Re: need tin cans to protect food in GC?... at Clear Creek?
We had a similar experience at Clear Creek in Nov - all over the place, but
the ammo cans do the trick. We just came back from Tatahatso wash to
Eminence...
Jill Atkinson 2002-02-27 12:05:04 #13908
Re: need tin cans to protect food in GC?... at Clear Creek?
There are a lot of mice at Clear Creek, but there are also large
ammo cans for your food. I didn't really have any trouble with
them, but they were kind of...
Bob Bordasch 2002-02-27 09:55:17 #13907
Re: Today's Paper
In both of the books I have on the place, it is referred to as Lee's
Ferry. One of the books referred to the U.S. geographical naming
convention of...
Hank Schnieder 2002-02-27 08:15:58 #13906
Re: need tin cans to protect food in GC?... at Clear Creek?
Hi,
I've only got a couple of weeks left till I'll be heading to the
canyon again and after reading the message below I was just wondering
if anyone out there...
sedm1409 2002-02-27 08:04:05 #13905
Re: Today's Paper
There's a map showing the location at this URL:
http://www.mtn-meadows-assoc.com/Direc_Maps/mma-map7.jpg
I haven't been there though.
Brian Park
Butte,...
bandmpark 2002-02-27 06:58:09 #13904
Re: Today's Paper
Anyone know where the "Mountain Meadows" are is located that I assume
the massacre was named for?
I did a search on TopoZone for it a "Mountain Meadows"...
'Curious George' Copsey 2002-02-27 05:49:34 #13902
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