Re: Grand Canyon's Greatest Hits
My favorite from my childhood days at Canyon DeChelly was "are there and undiscovered ruins?" In grandcanyon@y..., bob41@g... wrote: > Memorable (and...
MaryPhyl 2001-02-20 14:26:48 #7093

Re: Bunko
Doc, One small correction. Massauu lives in the cave, not Elvis! Regards, Steve On 20 Feb 01, at 7:21, doc thomas wrote: > Jack...I will prob be taking...
Steve Wingate 2001-02-20 13:45:34 #7092

Re: Seth Tanner
Mike Anderson is an historian who's interest is GC- he wrote "Living at the Edge". He can be reached at Grand Canyon Field Institute at 520-638-2485, email...
Sally Underwood 2001-02-20 11:56:53 #7091

Naturally toasty
Ouch! The Potato is still smarting from the assertion that all the changes wrought by us "human animals" on our environment are "natural". Here's a recent...
Canyon Potato 2001-02-20 11:55:25 #7090

Re: Seth Tanner
Looks like an interesting guy... Here's a reference: http://students.cs.byu.edu/~heath/family/tanner/c2954.htm ---- Excerpt quoted here: Seth Tanner is one...
conmara 2001-02-20 10:48:11 #7089

Re: water stash
thanks. I'm too slow and decrepit now to make it from Malgosa to Lava in one day. yes, there is a tyranny of weight. the more spares one carries, the slower...
menkes 2001-02-20 10:24:04 #7088

Seth Tanner
I'm doing biographical research about Seth Tanner, and wonder if anyone can suggest references? Thanks if you can help.
davegz_2000@yahoo.com 2001-02-20 09:18:25 #7087

Re: Grand Canyon's Greatest Hits
Heard from a pair of Japanese women tourists after being told we ascended via the Grandview Trail after spending a few days at the Colorado..."There's a...
fred cerwinske 2001-02-20 07:14:52 #7086

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