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Two Crazy Hikin' Fools: September 5th – Road Laced Crest Saddle to Twilight Lake
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Two Crazy Hikin' Fools. Tom and Tori On the PCT 2009. Monday, September 7, 2009. September 5th – Road Laced Crest Saddle to Twilight Lake. Yep, we have bad rain. This sucks ass. Everything was wet today. Everything! Train Wreck and Moneyshot arrived just as we were getting ready to leave. They experienced the same wet and cold conditions so we left the fire with them to enjoy. Tom and Tori Lindsley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PICTURES OF OUR JOURNEY. Click Here For Our Photo Album.
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Two Crazy Hikin' Fools: August 30th – Cascade Locks to Spring near Big Mosquito Lake
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Two Crazy Hikin' Fools. Tom and Tori On the PCT 2009. Monday, September 7, 2009. August 30th – Cascade Locks to Spring near Big Mosquito Lake. Tom and Tori Lindsley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PICTURES OF OUR JOURNEY. Click Here For Our Photo Album. Downloads Pertaining to Our Trip. Gear List and Itinerary. Google Earth PCT Route w/ Resupplies. We Dig These Folks. Chris Willett's PCT Page. Pacific Crest Trail Association. C-A-M-P (U.L. Climbing Equipment).
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Two Crazy Hikin' Fools: September 2nd – Trail 96 Junction to White Pass
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Two Crazy Hikin' Fools. Tom and Tori On the PCT 2009. Monday, September 7, 2009. September 2nd – Trail 96 Junction to White Pass. Woke up to perfectly clear skies today. Yes! The views from the Knife’s Edge were incredible – Mt. Rainier was in our face and there were lots of snow-capped mountains nearby. Probably one of the prettiest places I’ve been in Washington. Too bad I was so busy looking down at my feet. . Tom and Tori Lindsley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PICTURES OF OUR JOURNEY.
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Two Crazy Hikin' Fools: September 3rd – White Pass to Chinook Pass
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Two Crazy Hikin' Fools. Tom and Tori On the PCT 2009. Monday, September 7, 2009. September 3rd – White Pass to Chinook Pass. Fell asleep quickly last night after our Lasagna party. Two big plates of pasta and garlic bread combined with five Alaskan Ambers did me in. Sleep went well until thunder and lightning woke me up sometime around 1:00. Never really managed to get back to sleep after that mess. Tom and Tori Lindsley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PICTURES OF OUR JOURNEY. Gear List and Itinerary.
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Tien Shan Glaciers and Mountains Project: EurasiaNet.org
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Stories, photos and ramblings from a year in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan 2009-2010. The blog of Ann Piersall: U.S. Fulbright Student Scholar, Geographer, Ski Mountaineer and Kymys Connoisseur. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. A recently published article by David Trilling of EurasiaNet.org. Kyrgyzstan: Melting Glaciers Threaten Central Asia’s Ecological and Energy Future. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The views expressed here do not represent the U.S. State Department or the Fulbright Program.
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Tien Shan Glaciers and Mountains Project: TIEN SHAN
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Stories, photos and ramblings from a year in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan 2009-2010. The blog of Ann Piersall: U.S. Fulbright Student Scholar, Geographer, Ski Mountaineer and Kymys Connoisseur. Written by Ann Piersall, 2008. Stretching over 1800 km east to west the Tien Shan mountain range extens from the Xinjiang province of Western China across southern. The Tien Shan are part of the Himalayan orogenic belt which was formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates in the Cenozoic era. The ...
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Tien Shan Glaciers and Mountains Project: NOMADIC TRADITIONS
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Stories, photos and ramblings from a year in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan 2009-2010. The blog of Ann Piersall: U.S. Fulbright Student Scholar, Geographer, Ski Mountaineer and Kymys Connoisseur. Tradition of Nomadic Pastoralism: The Kyrgyz Herder. OVERVIEW OF REGIONAL HERDING PRACTICES. With growing herds, the Soviet emphasis on productivity led to strong dependency on imported fodder, overgrazing and unsustainable land use (Barfield, 1993). Agricultural practices reflected this ideology and were heavi...
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Tien Shan Glaciers and Mountains Project: Ak Tash
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Stories, photos and ramblings from a year in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan 2009-2010. The blog of Ann Piersall: U.S. Fulbright Student Scholar, Geographer, Ski Mountaineer and Kymys Connoisseur. Wednesday, August 25, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The views expressed here do not represent the U.S. State Department or the Fulbright Program. There was an error in this gadget. Tradition of Nomadic Pastoralism: The Kyrgyz Herde.
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Tien Shan Glaciers and Mountains Project: At Bashy Mountaineering Part II
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Stories, photos and ramblings from a year in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan 2009-2010. The blog of Ann Piersall: U.S. Fulbright Student Scholar, Geographer, Ski Mountaineer and Kymys Connoisseur. Sunday, September 12, 2010. At Bashy Mountaineering Part II. Ben and I with our Kyrgyz family, Asyl and Nurbek and four of their five girls: Aijarken, Aliza, Malika, Aijan. The Oshairak Drainage. We attempted the peak on the left the following day. Hmmm the final chossy rock pyramid. We walked out via the Chet Kelt...
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Tien Shan Glaciers and Mountains Project
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Stories, photos and ramblings from a year in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan 2009-2010. The blog of Ann Piersall: U.S. Fulbright Student Scholar, Geographer, Ski Mountaineer and Kymys Connoisseur. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. April 9, 2011 at 4:38 PM. Nice article, fun to read. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The views expressed here do not represent the U.S. State Department or the Fulbright Program. There was an error in this gadget. 160; An article I published in the December issue of .
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