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About the Author | Canyon Calls
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Stories from Mike Just. Essays & Excerpts. Author, Michael Just writes book-length fiction and nonfiction as well as short stories and essays. His most recent work,. Represents a first of its kind – a collection of short stories set in the Grand Canyon. His fiction focuses on the genres of mainstream contemporary, mystery/suspense, science fiction and fantasy. His nonfiction, including a book of essays entitled. To order a copy of. Please visit amazon.com. Through the links on this site.
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My favorite Places | Canyon Calls
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Stories from Mike Just. Essays & Excerpts. I have been throughout the Grand Canyon, and here are some of the places that I like best. I will regret posting this, for the reason that I want my own private Grand Canyon, and that is what the Vista Points represent. Not technically in the Park, these public lands are linked by Forest Service roads as well as by the Rainbow Rim Trail, a relatively level rim trail that winds into and […]. Read the entire story. Read the entire story. Why do I like this trail?
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Grand Canyon Backcountry Hiking! Routes and References
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Do you have a trip report of a on-trail or off-trail hike you'd like to post as a resource for others? Just email me at mikemahanay@(rem0vethis)gmail.com. And I will include it here! Just delete the (rem0vethis) from the email address. Grand Canyon Backcountry Hiking! Temperatures in the summer are consistently over 108 degrees! Trips of a Lifetime! Diamond Creek to Pearce Ferry! Parashant to Grand Wash Cliffs. Whitmore Wash to Parashant! Circumambulation of the Powell Plateau! Bill Orman, Jim Ohlman, or...
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Celebrating the Grand Canyon: PLANNING
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PARK PLANNING: MATHER POINT and CARS. Grand Canyon National Park and other parts of the National Park Service have been planning ever since the beginning. In the late 1960's, the work took on a new cast with the passage of NEPA and the introduction of public involvement in what had been surely thought of as an internal agency task and prerogative. EACH TOPIC IS PLACED AT THE LEFT MARGIN. CLICK ON A TOPIC AND THE BLOG PAGE WILL COME UP. IN A NEW WINDOW. Introduction to the Canyon rim. A review and a look.
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Celebrating the Grand Canyon: Havasupai Land Use Plan, Jan 1975 - Sep 1979, intro
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Monday, July 6, 2015. Havasupai Land Use Plan, Jan 1975 - Sep 1979, intro. P L 93-620 called for four specific studies. Three were carried out by the National Park Service: 1 Were certain plateau lands in the second Grand Canyon National Monument of suitable-enough Park quality to be kept in the Park? 2 Were lands adjacent to certain parts of the northern boundary of high enough Park quality to be considered for addition to the Park? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). KILL THE TRAMWAY NIGHTMARE!
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Celebrating the Grand Canyon: MINING
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FROM THE BEGINNING, MINERS WANTED TO RULE. The early history of whitefolk at the Canyon, and the latest history, is filled and flecked with the visions miners have of bonanza! Copper, asbestos, and since the 1950's, uranium have exerted their magnetism, blunted only sometimes by the counter-drive for Park status. In the XIXth century, prospectors were poking and grubbing about, building trails, digging holes, spilling spoil. So far, I have not written much, but it is a currently live problem. Working aga...
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Celebrating the Grand Canyon: THE PARK
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GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK; HOW IT GREW - AND GROWS. So far, there are over 120 "chapters" in this story from 1882 to 2000. A related topic is an analysis of the current Park boundary here. Segment by segment. Another is the intensive scrutiny given the segment on the south river shore adjacent to the Hualapai Reservation, here. EACH TOPIC IS PLACED AT THE LEFT MARGIN. CLICK ON IT AND THE BLOG PAGE WILL COME UP. IN A NEW WINDOW. WHEN DONE, CLOSE THE WINDOW AND RETURN HERE FOR ANOTHER CHOICE. Could there ...
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Grand Canyon Backcountry Hiking! Routes and References
http://www.grandcanyontreks.org/mhome.htm
Do you have a trip report of a on-trail or off-trail hike you'd like to post as a resource for others? Just email me at mikemahanay@(rem0vethis)gmail.com. And I will include it here! Just delete the (rem0vethis) from the email address. Grand Canyon Backcountry Hiking! Temperatures in the summer are consistently over 108 degrees! Trips of a Lifetime! Diamond Creek to Pearce Ferry! Parashant to Grand Wash Cliffs. Whitmore Wash to Parashant! Circumambulation of the Powell Plateau! Bill Orman, Jim Ohlman, or...
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Celebrating the Grand Canyon: BOUNDARIES
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THE BOUNDARY OF GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK. I have given the boundary that abuts the Hualapai Indian Reservation and the boundary of the Reservation itself special treatment in several posts, which appear in a section by themselves. EACH TOPIC IS PLACED AT THE LEFT MARGIN. CLICK ON A TOPIC AND THE BLOG PAGE WILL COME UP. IN A NEW WINDOW. WHEN DONE, CLOSE THE WINDOW TO RETURN HERE FOR ANOTHER CHOICE. Introductory and Summary Comments. Introduction to the task. The crude map from which we all have to work.