Re: Mules/Army...Be All You Can Be 1-800-USA-ARMY
YES! Frances lives!
(ooooops...I refer all future mule postings to Bob Bordasch.)
Jerry
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Jerry Dickey 2000-11-03 17:42:06 #4929
Re: Mules/Army...Be All You Can Be 1-800-USA-ARMY
The U. S. Army used mules for one operation during "Desert Storm."
J. D.
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John Green 2000-11-03 16:22:27 #4928
Re: advice welcome
In addition, you will not have to wait two years via this avenue. CD.
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-- In grandcanyon@egroups.com, rosesand wrote:
> John, my thanks to you and...
c delfeld 2000-11-03 12:52:58 #4927
Re: advice welcome
Rose -
Another solution would be to cancel the Phantom res and all camp at
BA. It is only a few minutes walk from Phantom Ranch. Train and go.
CD.
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c delfeld 2000-11-03 12:50:20 #4926
Re: S. Bass Road Access in Winter
Last year (Sept '99) when we went out there,
there was an Indian, in uniform, who charged us $25 for the whole vehicle, not
per person, and he...
John Dresser 2000-11-03 09:47:51 #4925
Re: S. Bass Road Access in Winter
This is recent --- probably started about '98. Fee
I think is $25 per person. Official and unofficial is my answer.
According to a tribal...
Bob 2000-11-03 07:46:24 #4924
Re: S. Bass Road Access in Winter
Usually I just keep quiet and read the posts, but my curiosity is
piqued! I keep seeing people mentioning things about paying (or
avoiding paying) a toll...
bpark@mse-ta.com 2000-11-03 07:39:38 #4923
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