yeah, I'd say that fits the category! must also have been toxic in
terms of noise.
lotta controversy about aircraft use over these 'wild' spaces. and
then there is the contrast of no-fly zones
over large areas of these states, too, I mean no-fly unless you are a
government (um...) fly, which I suppose could thus be called a
'yes-fly'
:)
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From: Frank Parker <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 07:09:14 -0700
Subject: Re: Rebecca Seiferle/Chris's blog
> Hiking, for example, in any wilderness area, it's easy to feel
that
> the space is not owned by any one or any polity, that it survives
> beyond such human arrogances. Of course that's also self deluded
> since the global eco-system is affected everywhere by what is
> destructive human intervention...
> chris
Felt that way on the summit of Mt. Whitney, highest peak in the lower 48
states, when two F-16's blasted down Owens Valley eye level from the
peak.
Very strange contrast.
- Frank
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