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Gregory Echelmeier is a 36 year old man from Missouri who has been exploring with us since July 11, 2008.

Greg Echelmeier is in the Partner Finder and is open to climbing with new people.

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Issues 150 through 219 ... 

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Resourceful Climbing Links
History of rock climbing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rock Climbing/Rappelling - Missouri State Parks
Mark Twain National Forest - Passes & Permits
Guidelines for Visiting a Natural Area | MDC ...Rock climbing and rappelling are prohibited.
Cave Ethics and Laws | MDC ... for Department Areas" prohibit many activities unless they are specifically authorized, such as caving, digging, rock climbing, rappelling, horseback ...


Missouri Land and Heritage Links
Manuscript Collection Subject Headings - The State Historical Society of Missouri
History of Missouri - Wikipedia
Explorers of Missouri - Purdy Elementary Fourth Grade!
Daniel Boone  - The State Historical Society of Missouri
Missouri River - Wikipedia
First peoples
(Download his 1818 Ozark Journal here.)
Missouri Texts
Lewis and Clark in Missouri - Missouri Dept of Natural Resources
Educational Links
Lewis and Clark Across Missouri - University of Missouri
Missouri Forests in the Past | Missouri Department of Conservation
"Early explorers of the Missouri territory found a blend of landscapes rich with the essentials of frontier life .."
The Ozarks - Wikipedia
also referred to as Ozarks Mountain Country, the Ozark Mountains, and the Ozark Plateau
Ozarks/Ozarks: Establishing a Regional Termby Lynn Morrow "But the Ozarks was "thick" with natural resources. It possessed a distinctive topography from all lands that surrounded it..."
MISSOURI GEOLOGY: three billion years of volcanoes, seas, sediments, and erosion - University of Missouri Press, By Athel Glyde Unklesbay, Jerry D. Vineyard
Geologic units in Missouri - U.S. Department of the Interior | U.S. Geological Survey
"Eminence Dolomite, LaMotte Sandstone, Roubidoux sandstone, chert, dolomite, St. Peter Sandstone,
St. Francois Mountains rhyolitic ash - flow tuffs, lava flows, bedded tuffs, and Granitic Ring Complexes.."
Missouri geologic map data - USGS
A GIS database of geologic units and structural features in Missouri, with lithology, age, data structure, and format written and arranged just like the other states.


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