Reality bites - and bites -- and bites
It is always amusing to see that there is one group of humans who think that they are not just one more species of naturally ocurring animals because they...
schmeislm@bemail.com 2001-02-20 14:46:40 #7094

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

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