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Goedeke, Richard, Alpine 4000m Peaks by the Classic Routes, (2nd ed.) Menasha Ridge Press, 1997 (ISBN 0-89732-111-1) Goedeke, Richard, 4000er Tourenführer, Die Normalrouten auf alle Viertausender der Alpen, Bruckmann 01.04.2022 ISBN 978-3-7343-2419-2
MENASHA — The founders of the FirstEve, Menasha's annual New Year's Eve celebration, have called it a wrap. "After 30 years of celebrating the New Year with you, we have decided to retire ...
MENASHA - A 54-year-old Menasha woman has been arrested as the Menasha Police Department is investigating the death of a 71-year-old man early Saturday in the 200 block of Chute Street.. Police ...
Eberhart was born in a village in the Ozarks with population of less than 400. [2] He grew up in Russellville, near Jefferson City, Missouri. [4] As a young man, Eberhart attended optometry school, got married, fathered and helped raise two boys, and made a six-figure salary working with cataract patients while living in Titusville, Florida.
Menasha Ridge Press, Birmingham AL ISBN 0-89732-151-0; Jamison, Richard with Mel Deweese (2007), "The remarkable fire piston" in: Richard and Linda Jamison, Primitive Skills and Crafts: An outdoorsman's guide to shelters, tools, weapons, tracking, survival, and more (New York: Skyhorse Publishing, ), pp. 163–176.
Birmingham, Alabama: Menasha Ridge Press. ISBN 978-0-89732-755-8. OCLC 1015877303. Gray, Karen (2003-03-01). "History and Engineering Along The Route of the Douglas Hike" (PDF). Along the Towpath. Glen Echo, Maryland: Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Association. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-21
Wenepoykin was born in 1616. He was the youngest son of Nanepashemet and the Squaw Sachem of Mistick.He was 13 years old when the English began settling in the area. By that time he was sachem of Naumkeag (although he may have received assistance from an older family member until he came of age). [1]
McEwan is credited with numerous first descents including the Great Falls of the Potomac in 1975, [1] as well as the 1973 descent of approximately 8 miles of Linville Gorge, with Jamie McEwan. [2]