February 2000

In this issue
The most prominent theme is nature's humbling power. The text explores how aging bodies can betray the youthful ambitions of the mind, showcasing nature's unyielding laws. It suggests slowing down and appreciating nature's wonders.
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Chapters
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WIT STOP
Gene Perret,Raymond Carlson
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ON THE ROAD
Raymond Carlson,Chris Roberts Wilson,Paula Marie Searcy
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HARDSHIP AND HOPE IN THE WILD WEST
GEORGE H.H. HUEY
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DREAMERS OF THE OLD WEST
Leo W. Banks
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FRONTIERSMEN ON THE BUTTERFIELD TRAIL
Bob Thomas,George H.H. Huey
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TUCSON GEM AND FOSSIL SHOW
Leo W. Banks
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THE BOULDERS OF TEXAS CANYON
Clay Martin,Jeb Stuart Rosebrook
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CHASING CHAMPION TREES
Tom Heffernon
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TIMELESS DESIGN
VERA MARIE BADERTSCHER
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GOAT TREKKING
VERA MARIE BADERTSCHER
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ARIZONA HUMOR
Jim Willoughby
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GREAT WEEKENDS
Marilyn Taylor
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ALONG THE WAY
Larry Tritten,Tom Kuhn
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BACK ROAD ADVENTURE
Tom Kuhn
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MILEPOSTS
Carrie M. Miner,Vicky Snow
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HIKE OF THE MONTH
Robert Albano

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