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Philmont Special Treks
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Philmont Scout Ranch offers opportunities for individuals to participate in programs that are challenging and rewarding.
Jul 15, 2008
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Bill Sassani
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Philmont Second Season Programs
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The largest high adventure base for the Boy Scouts of America offers backpacking, winter camping, and training courses outside of the traditional summer season.
Jul 17, 2008
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Bill Sassani
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Scout the Trading Posts in Gallup, N.M.
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Gallup, New Mexico continues to thrive as a trading center for sterling silver Navajo and Zuni jewelry, rugs, painted pottery, baskets and ceremonial Hopi Kachinas.
Nov 11, 2008
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Kathryn Hedderig
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Ethan Bloomer
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My name is Ethan Bloomer, and I am currently a student looking forward to doing some freelance writing. I have been involved with soccer and have played the sport for my entire life, and I am...
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Cimarron, New Mexico
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This village in Northeastern New Mexico has something for all ages who love the outdoors, art, and Southwestern history.
Jul 24, 2008
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Bill Sassani
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Bill Sassani
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Bill Sassani is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys backpacking, rock climbing, snowboarding, and anything else that lets him get outside. For over twelve years he has worked for several outdoor...
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Mountain Biking in the Valle Vidal
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Mountain bikers can enjoy this area known for its open meadows, vistas, and wildlife such as elk and black bear.
Aug 13, 2008
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Bill Sassani
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The Valle Vidal in Northern New Mexico
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The Valle Vidal is a beautiful area with lots of adventures for hikers, mountain bikers, hunters, horse enthusiasts, and campers.
Jul 21, 2008
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Bill Sassani
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Cimarron Canyon State Park
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Located in Northern New Mexico between Eagle Nest and Cimarron, this state park offers outdoor opportunities for campers or those passing through.
Jul 22, 2008
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Bill Sassani
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How to Find a Hiking or Backpacking Job
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Want to hike for a living? Consider a position with these groups that hire staff that require hiking or backpacking.
Jan 15, 2010
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Bill Sassani
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Pipe Spring
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Pipe Spring, a grassy site watered by three springs, saw use as a cattle ranch, frontier fort, and polygamist hideout.
May 22, 2009
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David McNeill
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Albert H. "Mack" MacCarthy: Mountaineering on Mount Logan
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Taking up mountaineering as a hobby, Albert MacCarthy made a name for himself during the 1920s. He was a member of a team that peaked Mt. Logan.
Sep 13, 2010
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Maureen Zieber
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El Tour de Tucson
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The El Tour de Tucson is one of the largest road bicycling events in the United States.
Nov 21, 2007
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Lynn Smythe
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James Gladstone, Canada's First Indian Senator
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A farmer and lobbyist for rights, James Gladstone of Alberta's Kainai Reserve arrived in the Senate of Canada with one big problem - First Nations people could not vote.
Jun 21, 2009
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Susanna McLeod
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Apache Warrior Cochise
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Cochise led his people against the dual Mexican and American encroachment into his territory, becoming an American Folk Hero.
Jun 2, 2009
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Matthew Pizzolato
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Charles Goodnight
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Former Texas Ranger Charles Goodnight built the first cattle ranch in the Texas panhandle and became one of the wealthiest cattle barons in the American West.
Mar 27, 2009
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Darla Sue Dollman
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Robert "Clay" Allison
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Clay Allison was one of the most ill tempered, violent, and psychotic killers of his era and coined the phrase "Shootist"
Dec 25, 2008
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Jim Osborn
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The Greatest Manhunt in American Frontier History
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The survivors of the Barton Posse got fresh mounts at Rancho Sepulveda. Hardy rode for Los Angeles and Alexander headed to El Monte to sound the alarm.
Apr 21, 2010
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Larry Goldberg
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Dick Powell: From Lightweight Crooner to Noir Icon and Beyond
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An iconic figure of Depression-era musicals, Dick Powell ditched a relentlessly perky image to triumph as a film noir icon and powerful producer-director.
Mar 21, 2012
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Barry M. Grey
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