the man cave? are we talking about carlsbad? if so no. On 9/10/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 9/7/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Chaco Canyon is older than the cliff dwellings, which did not appear > > until about 1250. The oldest buildings in Chaco date from about 850 AD > > and the larger structures were the first multi-family residences in > > the United States. > > I used to go camping there when I was a kid, but it's been damn near > 18 years since the last time. > > Quite awesome- nice little river to hike next to- and if you're a kid, > you can throw a pepsi can in at one end, and find it floating by you > where you cross (what seemed like) miles down the river. > > At least, if I'm thinking of the right place. > > Have you been to the man cave, Dana? That's another one I haven't > done in a while, but that was pretty cool back in the day. > __ > The respectful tourist leaves any artifacts right where they are. > but takes the pepsi cans home =] > >
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