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So true. We've all seen examples of people whose Neanderthal roots are over-represented.Neanderthal genome's are found in populations around the world...and stronger in some more than others.
Check out McPhee’s Encounters with the Archdruid. In particular the section on the Colorado River. It’s gold.I'm re-reading John Wesley Powell's account, The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons. Having visited the desert SW and Grand Canyon again this spring, I continue to be fascinated with exploring that section of country. Maybe it's because of the vast contrast with my native PNW.
I couldn’t get through this book. I was super into it for about 2/3 of it and then I just thought, hmm this could have been more concise and wrapped up sooner…. curious if you felt the same?'Sapiens, A Brief History of Humankind'...follows the emergence, and how, of Homo Sapiens from the handful of other Homus species that were on the planet of the time. The core tenet being the ability of Homo Sapien to communicate in much broader, figurative ways, allowing the formation of larger groups to coalesce and organize much more effectively than the other species which could not effectively communicate to group build successfully.
Also dispels the primitive characterization of Neanderthal's, who were far more like Home Sapien than not, producing art and inter-breeding with Homo Sapiens, which is why Neanderthal genome's are found in populations around the world...and stronger in some more than others..lol
x2...another case where less would have been moreI couldn’t get through this book. I was super into it for about 2/3 of it and then I just thought, hmm this could have been more concise and wrapped up sooner…. curious if you felt the same?
The wisdom of the ages boiled down to one sentence: "This, too, shall pass."I don't READ!!! I demand that these "books" get shorter!!!!! Too long!!! I don't HAVE THE TIME to be reading all this nonsense!!! Look HERES THE DEAL if these guys can't shorten up these so-called "BOOKS" down to couple sentences I ain't readin!!!! OR WORDS!!! Just make it a couple words!!!
Keep an eye on any point in MA 9 come salmon opening and you will see and meet all kinds of salmon guys, including fly fishermen....while you are waiting for that, fist sized rocks, close by stream entering the water, solid tidal drop, walking pace current, water 1-10 feet deep- if you have any of that nearby, walk your beach morning and late, if there's boils and jumps, you got SRC in the area....How To Fish for Sea Run Cutthroat by Les Johnson.
I live in Shelton. Been told this is Sea Run Mecca, but I haven't put much effort into targeting them just yet.
Hoping to change that this fall. Dont know any local fly fishermen.
Have drift boat, will row if anyone wants to party in Sept. Will double as pre-coho run scouting mission.
(Bill McMillan took the cover photo. All the vintage all stars touched this one.)
Much appreciated. Sounds like an evening drift boat ride along the beach is in order. What an inconvenienceKeep an eye on any point in MA 9 come salmon opening and you will see and meet all kinds of salmon guys, including fly fishermen....while you are waiting for that, fist sized rocks, close by stream entering the water, solid tidal drop, walking pace current, water 1-10 feet deep- if you have any of that nearby, walk your beach morning and late, if there's boils and jumps, you got SRC in the area....