Lewis and Clark: Up and Over the Rocky Mountains

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Top 1.   Feb 22, 2005 8:11 AM

» jerrib - Enjoyed

learning about Lewis and Clark's "finds," Gregg. Your review gives another look at their trek from a practical viewpoint.

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Top 2.   Feb 22, 2005 12:36 PM

» greggpasterick - Re: Enjoyed

In response to Enjoyed posted by jerrib:

Thanks Jerri. Ya know, I have the secret wish that I find some new species of some wildflowers, and get to have it named after me. With stuff like cross-pollinating lupines and penstemons out there, ya just never know...

-- posted by greggpasterick



Top 3.   Feb 23, 2005 2:07 PM

» jerrib - Re: Re: Enjoyed

In response to Re: Enjoyed posted by greggpasterick:
That's a pretty lofty goal, Gregg. Hope you achieve it some day, and soon (soon being a year or two). You've covered so much territory in the US you have a good chance, I would say.

-- posted by jerrib



Top 4.   Feb 24, 2005 2:19 PM

» greggpasterick - Re: Re: Re: Enjoyed

In response to Re: Re: Enjoyed posted by jerrib:

...well what fun is life if I don't run a buncha lofty goals up my flagpole? smile....

Actually, there have been a couple lupines I thought maybe I had something. The last one was on Burroughs Mt., by Mt Rainier. It looked like a hybrid of subalpine lupine and the larger species down below...

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