Re: A little Grand Canyon Mule history
Great narrative on the mules and burros of the GC Wayne. You mentioned the one book about Napolean the Mule, but what about "Brighty of the Grand Canyon"...
csoshnik 2003-06-11 13:54:33 #22697

welcome home doc
Doc, Is a two week quarantine still required after travel to the Peoples Republic of Boulder? Good to have you back. Dick Matthews - One tequila, two...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-06-11 13:51:47 #22696

Re: A little Grand Canyon Mule history (OT)
Bob I don't know what you mean. I was just passing along a semi subliminal message who ever read my posts and I'm not advocating anything more than...
Phil Gutkin 2003-06-11 13:38:47 #22695

Re: A little Grand Canyon Mule history (OT)
The burros at least can survive on their own in Grand Canyon; we cannot. Oops, almost back on topic. Harmony and survival may be inconsistant. There, OT...
Doug Nering 2003-06-11 13:37:45 #22694

Re: A little Grand Canyon Mule history (OT)
In a message dated 6/11/2003 2:13:36 PM Mountain Daylight Time, aguabug@... writes: << we need be motivated only by our OWN > self-interest to...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-06-11 13:28:25 #22693

Re: Do you collect books about GC?
A great book to take on a river trip. What's it all about coupled with what a great place to be. I liked the discussions of how man's brain evolved. The...
Bob Marley 2003-06-11 13:17:30 #22692

Re: A little Grand Canyon Mule history (OT)
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "johngeyles" wrote: > ... > Ah, perhaps "his benefit" in the immediate sense, but > it is not clear that we are running...
Bob Marley 2003-06-11 13:11:47 #22691

Grand Canyon Sevice Trip
Well I just wanted to say that you all missed having a great time at the Nrth Rim this weekend. We had about 10-15 people come out and do trail...
tohlman 2003-06-11 13:01:27 #22690

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