Downloadable Muir Valley Guide

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dbrayack
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Downloadable Muir Valley Guide

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I'm curious if there is, or will be a downloadabl, all in one, Muir Valley guide? (or are there any in the works for a standalone guidebook?) That'd be cool + a good way to raise more cash for the yearly land payment.
J-Rock
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Development is proceeding too quickly to have a guidebook at this time. By 2008 there will be over 500 routes and a guidebook might be published then. The plan is for it to be a nature/trail/climbing guide all in one.
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Re: Downloadable Muir Valley Guide

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dbrayack wrote:I'm curious if there is, or will be a downloadabl, all in one, Muir Valley guide? (or are there any in the works for a standalone guidebook?) That'd be cool + a good way to raise more cash for the yearly land payment.
do you mean the murray property? if so, you might want to edit your post to avoid confusion..
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Post by Saxman »

You better hurry. The Webers are on the brink of bankruptcy and we will lose Muir Valley forever to the evil golf course developers who want to turn Muir into a lake. You should immediately give the Webers as much money as you can afford.
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