Re: Apaches in Saxony

1999-02-16 Thread Jamie Swedberg
Will Miner notes: Germans dont only swarm to the Four Corners region. A few years ago I was in Bodie, CA, probably the best preserved ghost town in California, owing in large part to its rather remote location (8500 feet elevation, formerly down 13 miles of hellish washboard road) and its

Re: Apaches in Saxony

1999-02-16 Thread Terry A. Smith
I saw a lot of this (German tourists) out west, too. But not only German tourists (usually IDed by their sandals and thick socks, even in rough desert terrain) but a lot of Japanese, other European peoples. We lived near Four Corners Monument (about 35 miles away), and you'd go to Four Corners

Re: Apaches in Saxony

1999-02-16 Thread J.C. Moretta
And last week, when I was at a conference in Fort Myers, Fla., the hotel was mobbed with Germans. Hmmm.. I thought they were all in Key West - at least they were last time I was there. -- J.C. Moretta mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tekspeks.com "He who is not