Here's where to find out what's on the web end of the fork-in-hat icons in the margins of Recipe Rangers in the West -- Book One. The Page column corresponds to a page in the book. The Description column will, with any luck, be self-explanatory. Link away.

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This will take you to Big Red's page. GO THERE
10 Here's some info on the living ghost town of Bisbee. GO THERE
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Some photos of Big Red's trip to Crater Lake where he got gassed about half a mile before it was too late. GO THERE
Some useful informational links on Crater Lake:
National Park Service - GO THERE   Crater Lake Lodge - GO THERE
19 Check out this virtual tour of Hole-in-the-Wall and the Ring Trail in the Mojave National Preserve. GO THERE
23 This is the official California State Park website for Hearst Castle. You can even make tour reservations online and not have to stand in line to talk to rangers behind bullet proof glass barriers. GO THERE
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Here are a few relevant smoking links:
New Braunfels Smoker Company - GO THERE
Camerons Stovetop Smokers - GO THERE
A short article by Deborah Chud, MD, on stovetop smoking with a Camerons unit is a nice primer on the benefits of this technique. Although it's aimed at promoting a book of gourmet Zone Diet recipes, don't let that stop you. GO THERE

31 Silver Saddle's own website. GO THERE
35 Right from the horse's mouth, the scoop on Arcosanti. GO THERE
Same principle, but now for Cosanti. GO THERE
45 The official Original Joe's website. GO THERE
46 A couple resources for Kartchner Caverns, Arizona:
The official Arizona State Park website - GO THERE
And an interesting virtual tour, with sound - GO THERE
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A little photo fun in the railroad yard in the one-stop-sign town of Chama, New Mexico. GO THERE
And some tidbits on that curious foodstuff called capers - GO THERE
55 Here's the Gadsden Hotel's own website - GO THERE
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Lots of people make fine sausages. Bruce Aidell's company, though, is a genuine original and we Recipe Rangers have become big fans of some of his varietals. You can even order them directly from his website. GO THERE
71 Yes folks, there really is a High Lonesome and you can own a piece of it. If you do, we recommend really serious tires. GO THERE
As long as we're in the Wild West, here a link to neighboring Tombstone (the official Chamber of Commerce site). Find out where you can see OK Corral gunfight reenactments and such. Lucky you. GO THERE
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The Corps of Engineers site is the best we've found so far for more on the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in the north-of-downtown-Seattle suburb of Ballard. GO THERE
This is a link to check out if you want more info on the Maritime Pacific Brewery and their Jolly Roger Brewpub. GO THERE
81 Photographer and self-described "waterfall nut" Bryan Swan has put together a beautiful, beautifully designed and vastly informative website called "Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest." This link will take you to the page on the Deschutes River's three Tumwater Falls. GO THERE
84 The Beaver Street Brewery and Whistle Stop Cafe website. GO THERE
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We weren't the only people charmed by Harriet, the resourceful, panhandling ground squirrel. Scroll down this linked page to see somebody else's photo. GO THERE
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Some photos of one of Big Red's several trips to Red Rock Canyon, a place worth visiting more than once. GO THERE
108 Everything you wanted to know about Sedona's famed Tlaquepaque. GO THERE
122 Windward's extensive website. Like living there, but virtually. GO THERE
135 When it come's to locational slogans, it's hard to beat Lake Nacimiento Resort's: "where every day is perfect." GO THERE
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The Caliente/Lorraine/Twin Oaks/Piute/Walker's Basin area is a loop through a piece of California history that goes back a long way. It's also home to the Cowboy Memorial and The Fence Post Country Reader, a fun little monthly featuring wise and wry wit one wouldn't expect to find in such a literary venue. You can find about it at columnist Calendar Hacksaw's website. PIX COMING SOON
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Alabama Hills is well worth checking out when you're on U.S. 395 in the vicinity of Lone Pine, if only for the historicity of it. PIX COMING SOON If you want a bit of history, here is one place. GO THERE
If you're making Mumbo Jumble, check out the Aidell's site. GO THERE
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If you've talked to the ranger at the Jawbone Canyon ranger station and are a entertaining trepidations about taking the motorhome to check out the Burro Schmidt Tunnel, our virtual tour page will get you all the way through it with zero hassles. GO THERE
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Rumor has it that the Mojave Desert has ghost towns that are still so well hidden that even ghosts can't find them. A tale about one such place is The Brass Chanteuse of Dovekiln. Clicking GET IT will get you the story in Acrobat PDF form.
For useful info on the Mojave National Preserve, visit their official website. GO THERE
168 The official website of Diamond Lake Resort. GO THERE
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If you're a fan of vanilla, here's a good source for the good stuff. GO THERE
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If you're a curious type, you might be interested in visiting the Encyclopedia Popcornica. GO THERE
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Chickens seem to generate lots of instructive stories: The Little Red Hen and Chicken Little spring to mind immediately. Here's another fanciful chicken tale you can fall to sleep to by camper light. Clicking GET IT get's you Grishvard's Prank in Acrobat PDF form.