If, like me, you'd sort of prefer the fate of Everett Ruess to remain a mystery, then don't read this article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/01/us...20ruess&st=cse
If, like me, you'd sort of prefer the fate of Everett Ruess to remain a mystery, then don't read this article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/01/us...20ruess&st=cse
Jamie
www.DownTheTrail.com
Thanks for the link...I have read his journals.
There is a much more extensive writeup about this story in National Geographic Adventure Magazine - April/May 2008.
It was perhaps the last great mystery of the desert southwest.
The terrain really has not changed all that much since the 1930s. That area is WILD.
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