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April - May 2005

 

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Featured Stories:

TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT
Out of the Blue returning to the Cathedral the easy way this time...
PLUS...Wrong Turn on "Stiles Road."
The Original Terrorist home grown at West Point
by Jim Stiles

REPORTING from the CRAWL SPACE of HISTORY
"The DIMformation Age"
notes from the desk of Ned Mudd
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LOSING SOLITUDE
"Shrew's World"
by Matin Murie

CATHEDRAL in the DESERT...1964
By Philip Hyde

LAKE POWELL: 'ONE TRICK PONY'
The latest update from the Glen Canyon Institute
By Dr. Richard Ingebretsen

OUT OF THE BLUE:
The Return of CATHEDRAL IN THE DESERT
An icon of Glen Canyon emerges from the shrinking reservoir
PLUS "How the Cathedral got its name"
WHITE CANYON: 1959
an excerpt from Tom's excellent
history of a lost time
By Tom McCourt
IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE?
What the Bureau of Reclamation had 
planned for the Colorado River.
CLINGING HOPELESSLY to the MAPS
BuRec/NPS 1946 map of plans
for the Grand Canyon.

REEL WORDS...for the Reel World
The best lines from the greatest Westerns.
Now a Regular Feature...

LITTLE BIG MAN
DEPUY!
John's a DAD at 75!
Our congratulations to John & Isabelle.
SILVER BULLETS
Mountain Bike leaders show their
true colors on wilderness.
By Scott Silver

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