Re: Canyon.txt

Zac Miller ( aces79@mindspring.com )
Fri, 29 Jan 1999 19:18:12 -0500

Would you or anyone else happen to have that e-mail? I'm very interested
in this! A friend and I are planning a "Weird America" tour and we thought
it would be interesting put the immortal words of Jacq Cousteau into action
"We must go and see for ourselves." The main question is the area in
question on government property? If so the last leg of our "tour" will
also be gov. property and that could possibly cause a problem.

Zac Miller

BTW, I'd love any ideas for stops on our "Wierd America" tour!!
So far we have (in order): The Smithsonian
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon Caverns
Las Vegas :)
Rachel Nevada (Area 51)
And Coral Castle on our way home.
>Hi Zac et al!
>
>We did have a guy email us that there was a hiking shop in the area
>where he bought a hiking map of the Grand Canyon and was very
>surprised to find that the landmarks had strange names, mostly
>Egyptian as stated in the Canyon file. He said he and a couple of
>friends were thinking about hiking in and trying to locate the cave,
>but we never heard if they did it.
>
>Talk about a revelation....use gyrocopters to go in at night with
>video equipment and lights, sneak down into the cave and map and
>document as much as you could, videotaping all the way...get the
>statues and smelting and graineries all on tape...then work it all up
>as a narrated documentary like the one about to come out in early
>March about this new discovery in Egypt.
>
>It would be neat to see the Smithsonian scrambling to explain how such
>fascinating information could be hidden away and WHY from the American
>public.
>
>If the Chinese or Eqyptians had long ago explored this land and lived
>here in vast colonies holding upwards of 50,000 people, to me that's
>news...
>
>---Zac Miller wrote:
>>
>> After reading the file canyon.txt I was wondering if anyone knew
>where I
>> could find a canyon hiking map? Also has anyone been to the grand
>Canyon
>> with that stuff in mind?
>>
>> Zac Miller
>>