Re: "Shaman's Panel"
What The Government 'wants' is not always best for the people of the world. Steve On 10 Apr 2002 at 18:38, bob41_2001 wrote: > What I mean is (pardon my...
Steve Wingate 2002-04-10 18:18:47 #14511

Re: "Shaman's Panel"
Kelsey writes great guidebooks. I've used them myself to find a lot of neat things in places like Paria Canyon and Lake Powell. However he antagonizes a few...
aguabug 2002-04-10 18:00:19 #14510

Re: "Shaman's Panel"
So we have laws against vandalizing these places but that does not prevent people doing it. And if we prohibited access to sites it would not really...
cheops82 2002-04-10 16:47:31 #14509

Guidebooks are good Camilla!!!
Camilla, Please go back to my post. No where did I imply that guidebooks are bad. In fact my collection of Colorado and Arizona guidebooks probably...
bob41_2001 2002-04-10 16:13:52 #14508

Re: "Shaman's Panel"
I also enjoy Kelsey's books, but there is one thing that concerns me about his descriptions. At the beginning of his books he does state that he will usually...
Hank Schnieder 2002-04-10 14:31:23 #14507

Re: "Shaman's Panel"
OK - I thought so, but my english is not perfect, so I wanted to check... If there are areas where the government don't want people, why not just close...
camillabacher 2002-04-10 13:45:59 #14506

food cache at Little Colorado
Does anyone know who the food cache just upstream from the Beamer cabin belongs to? It appears to be about two years old. It was under a roof overhang on...
g12156 2002-04-10 13:09:23 #14505

Re: "Shaman's Panel"
What I mean is (pardon my earlier sarcasm) is that Kelsey has a reputation some places for putting things in his books (like arch sites)that govenment...
bob41_2001 2002-04-10 11:47:12 #14504

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