[pct-l] triple crown and those before us
Tortoise
Tortoise73 at charter.net
Sun Nov 5 18:16:42 CST 2006
Recall watching a documentary about their expedition -- compared to the
Lewis & Clark expedition, the Apollo trips to the moon were a piece of
cake. The Apollo trips were well researched from end to end and in close
contact with ground support. OTOH, L&C knew almost nothing about where
they were going or what they would find and almost no communication with
their ground support until they got back.
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Tortoise
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JoAnn M. Michael wrote:
> Crossing the divide this year, and being a bit of a
> history buff, think of the divide crossing that
> happened 200 years ago: The Lewis and Clark
> Expedition. In his journal, Lewis wrote: "As we
> passed on, it seemed those scenes of visionary
> enchantment would never have an end".
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> ".history buff.Lewis and Clark Expedition." Me too. The more I read and
> learn of their journey, the more I respect all the people of the Expedition.
> It is mind boggling to try to put my head around their accomplishments;
> ability to function with such minimal tools to make their way with; absence
> of knowledge as to precisely where they were going, what they'd see and have
> to cope with; and the sheer guts, strength and will power to persevere and
> to have been so incredibly successful.
>
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> Again, you "done good" in all your accomplishments. And, I like the style
> and emotion of your writing.
>
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>
> JoAnn
>
> Are we there yet
>
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