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Grand_Cyn_Apr71_walking_on_Tonto_17DEC0533.pdf
The Tonto Trail stays on the Tonto Plateau, above the Inner Gorge, and in places opens up to surprisingly wide views, considering it is most of the way down into the Grand Canyon

Oct70_Barcroft_17DEC0545.pdf
Barcroft station, at 12,500 feet, part of the White Mountain Research Station. The person on station, Jerry, let us stay here overnight

Oct70_DEC_Crkd-Ctnwd_divide_17DEC0542.pdf
Denis Clark DS69 stops at the summit of the road from Crooked Creek into the North Fork of Cottonwood Creek, leading to Granite Meadow

Oct70_falls_Wyman_narrows_17DEC0540.pdf
This is more than a year after the 1969 floods, but the canyon bottom was still scoured to bare rock. This waterfall was about 6 feet high and blocked passage for cattle.

Oct70_leaves_water_NFk_Ctnwd_17DEC0544.pdf
A pool with floating aspen leaves along the north fork of Cottonwood Creek

Oct70_Roberts_17DEC0541.pdf
Jan Vleck at Roberts Ranch, a stopovver on the White Mountain hike

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Saline_Valley_Sauls_Withrow_17DEC0534.pdf
Jim Withrow DS27 (Trustee) and Bruce Sauls DS70 near the ruins of the salt works in Saline Valley

shop_Graves_Lacey_17DEC0535.pdf
Tom Graves shows Sterling Lacey DS69 how to rebuild a carburetor, and Sterling continues the work on his own

Soldier_Pass_17DEC0538.pdf
2 images, Jeff Boyd DS69 hiking in the pass, and a view to the east, Sylvania Mountains in the distance - Last Chance Mountain just out of sight to the right

TDS_mtg_1_17DEC0539.pdf
1 - Fred Laise DS31, Hugh Davy DS28, Ralph Kleps DS32, Francis Tetreault DS37, Jim Withrow DS27, and Abe Shulsky, TA President - 2 - Bob Aird DS21 and Robley Williams
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