Re: [Philmont]: books

From: <Michael_J_Conkey@fws.gov>
Date: Tue May 04 2004 - 09:57:23 CDT

If you are into crime-solving fiction, Michael McGarrity's books are
excellent (IMHO) and all are set in New Mexico. His website:

http://www.michaelmcgarrity.net/

For us devoted readers, his newest book in the series comes out in August
of this year.

YIS

Mike Conkey
Eagle 1976
Tahosa Lodge, 383
ASM, Troop 527, Denver Area Council
Associate Advisor, Crew 527, Denver Area Council
ASM, Troop 910, 2001 National Jamboree
Advisor, 2002 Philmont Trek 719A
Advisor, 2003 Boundary Waters
Advisor, 2004 Philmont Trek

                                                                                                                                       
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Any ideas about good books to take and read on the trail? I think that the
weight is well worth it. I enjoyed Louis L'Amour's Haunted Mesa on one of
my
trips and I have read all of the Philmont books like Return to the Summit
and Magic Mountains etc. I want to read something that is related to
Philmont's or New Mexico's history, either fiction(historical) or
non-fiction. What have you all read that sets the tone for our next trek
through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains?
Paul Grumley
Troop 1
Paducah,KY

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