[pct-l] Oregon PCT Names

t.n. turner barnumbaileypdx at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 20 14:44:58 CST 2008



Hey Ria,
I think that is the book! I really enjoyed it. I also like to read diaries of the western pioneers, they can be really brutal but very interesting. 

I too, find myself standing places that I've read about, thinking about others who had been here 100 or so years before me.
tammy
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 22:46:42 -0800
From: riasc123 at yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Oregon PCT Names
To: barnumbaileypdx at hotmail.com; zaqueltooocool at gmail.com; wayneskraft at comcast.net
CC: pct-l at backcountry.net

I third this one....as I too, enjoy learning the history of where I'm living. As a recent transplant to the PNW; the lore, myths, and local history is quite fascinating.     I wonder if you read the same book I have here; "Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest" by Ella Clark? It's a collection of more than one hundred tribal tales, 'culled from the oral tradition of the Indians of Washington and Oregon; of the mountains, lakes, and rivers; of the creation of the world and the heavens above.' Chris bought this book when he first arrived via sailboat to WA.     For myself; I love learning the history of the names of places...rivers, peaks, etc; whether it be from Native Amercian tribal history or local early settlers; makes my adventures hiking and exploring even more meaningful; I can look at the very same view of a mountain stream or peak and put myself in the past 100 or more years ago...imagining what
 life was like back then..........     Ria....aka...Maria

"t.n. turner" <barnumbaileypdx at hotmail.com> wrote:      
I second this! As a PNW-er, I enjoy learning about the area I live in. 

I took a book out of the library in the last couple years, I don't remember the name, but the premise was, the different native american myths associated with PNW hikes and peaks. It was really interesting and I wish I could remember the title, but it's probably very easy to search, as that's how I found it on-line at the library. 

So I would love more information on the names, etc , of the PNW!
tammy


      Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 21:51:00 -0800
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 zaqueltooocool at gmail.com
To: wayneskraft at comcast.net
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Subject: Re: [pct-l] Oregon PCT Names

  I would like to put a vote in for continued updates on this thread. I found it interesting. If not here, you could send them off line to me. I can print them off and put them out for the hikers to read.     PCT MOM
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