There is no one left living to ask but I remember my dad was there before the war probably grade school he was an Air force pilot when the war started. I was born in Albuquerque NM Most of my relatives lived all over AZ. Jim Haas said:
I was born in Bisbee, Byron. Went to grade school in Warren, Az. My folks must have lived there around the same time as your folks did. My dad worked in the underground copper mines during WW2 for the P.D. Corp. That is trippy....real trippy! I had aunts, uncles, and cousins all over the area.....let me know exactly when your family was there......
Byron wilkins said:
I am very used to the upper desert of Arizona I have spent about 7 years of my life there. My paid for retirement home was there until the National park system wanted my land in 1995 and made life miserable. Rattlesnakes suck but you seldom see one. My father lived in Bisbee and has many childhood memories, I will check it out.
Jim Haas said:
Byron, like Keith said, the Mountains of Arizona, or even the high desert, which is near the mountains in S.E. Az. are fine. 4700 feet in the high desert, mild winters. If Jellystone blows, that's where I'm headed. Got cousins in Bisbee and Sierra Vista. You will have to get used to the occasional rattlesnake, though.... still better than radiation contamination....plenty of old abandoned mine tunnels you could "hole up" in all over the state.... you might want to take a little trip down there and check it out.....plenty of wild pigs and deer, as well as black bear, if you hunt, too.....
Byron wilkins said:
Keith finding abundant clean water in those states is not easy, I seriously checked AZ out and it may be better than NM.
I was born in Bisbee, Byron. Went to grade school in Warren, Az. My folks must have lived there around the same time as your folks did. My dad worked in the underground copper mines during WW2 for the P.D. Corp. That is trippy....real trippy! I had aunts, uncles, and cousins all over the area.....let me know exactly when your family was there......
Byron wilkins said:
I am very used to the upper desert of Arizona I have spent about 7 years of my life there. My paid for retirement home was there until the National park system wanted my land in 1995 and made life miserable. Rattlesnakes suck but you seldom see one. My father lived in Bisbee and has many childhood memories, I will check it out.
Jim Haas said:
Byron, like Keith said, the Mountains of Arizona, or even the high desert, which is near the mountains in S.E. Az. are fine. 4700 feet in the high desert, mild winters. If Jellystone blows, that's where I'm headed. Got cousins in Bisbee and Sierra Vista. You will have to get used to the occasional rattlesnake, though.... still better than radiation contamination....plenty of old abandoned mine tunnels you could "hole up" in all over the state.... you might want to take a little trip down there and check it out.....plenty of wild pigs and deer, as well as black bear, if you hunt, too.....
Byron wilkins said:
Keith finding abundant clean water in those states is not easy, I seriously checked AZ out and it may be better than NM.
I am very used to the upper desert of Arizona I have spent about 7 years of my life there. My paid for retirement home was there until the National park system wanted my land in 1995 and made life miserable. Rattlesnakes suck but you seldom see one. My father lived in Bisbee and has many childhood memories, I will check it out.
Jim Haas said:
Byron, like Keith said, the Mountains of Arizona, or even the high desert, which is near the mountains in S.E. Az. are fine. 4700 feet in the high desert, mild winters. If Jellystone blows, that's where I'm headed. Got cousins in Bisbee and Sierra Vista. You will have to get used to the occasional rattlesnake, though.... still better than radiation contamination....plenty of old abandoned mine tunnels you could "hole up" in all over the state.... you might want to take a little trip down there and check it out.....plenty of wild pigs and deer, as well as black bear, if you hunt, too.....
Byron wilkins said:
Keith finding abundant clean water in those states is not easy, I seriously checked AZ out and it may be better than NM.
Byron, like Keith said, the Mountains of Arizona, or even the high desert, which is near the mountains in S.E. Az. are fine. 4700 feet in the high desert, mild winters. If Jellystone blows, that's where I'm headed. Got cousins in Bisbee and Sierra Vista. You will have to get used to the occasional rattlesnake, though.... still better than radiation contamination....plenty of old abandoned mine tunnels you could "hole up" in all over the state.... you might want to take a little trip down there and check it out.....plenty of wild pigs and deer, as well as black bear, if you hunt, too.....
Byron wilkins said:
Keith finding abundant clean water in those states is not easy, I seriously checked AZ out and it may be better than NM.
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The leak is not good but the readings are not too bad yet when the fresh readings come in we shall see.
Jim Haas said:
There is no one left living to ask but I remember my dad was there before the war probably grade school he was an
Air force pilot when the war started. I was born in Albuquerque NM Most of my relatives lived all over AZ.
Jim Haas said:
I was born in Bisbee, Byron. Went to grade school in Warren, Az. My folks must have lived there around the same time as your folks did. My dad worked in the underground copper mines during WW2 for the P.D. Corp. That is trippy....real trippy! I had aunts, uncles, and cousins all over the area.....let me know exactly when your family was there......
Byron wilkins said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEZrNVc2UZA
Byron, Above see B.P. Earthwatch's video on the newest leak at Hanford.....
I am very used to the upper desert of Arizona I have spent about 7 years of my life there. My paid for retirement home was there until the National park system wanted my land in 1995 and made life miserable. Rattlesnakes suck but you seldom see one. My father lived in Bisbee and has many childhood memories, I will check it out.
Jim Haas said:
Byron, like Keith said, the Mountains of Arizona, or even the high desert, which is near the mountains in S.E. Az. are fine. 4700 feet in the high desert, mild winters. If Jellystone blows, that's where I'm headed. Got cousins in Bisbee and Sierra Vista. You will have to get used to the occasional rattlesnake, though.... still better than radiation contamination....plenty of old abandoned mine tunnels you could "hole up" in all over the state.... you might want to take a little trip down there and check it out.....plenty of wild pigs and deer, as well as black bear, if you hunt, too.....
Byron wilkins said:
That is an intense web site, hard to believe radiation can be filtered out of anything. Good picture
Cheryl Nelson said:
There are water filters that filter out radiation. I think McCanney has one. http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/SecWebOrderPg.htm Scroll down, it's a pre-filter that does radioactive particles.
Also, see the cool pic of the sun eclipsing Saturn on the top right of his page. jmccanneyscience.com
Byron wilkins said:
Keith finding abundant clean water in those states is not easy, I seriously checked AZ out and it may be better than NM.
Keith H said:
Those may be safer places if you can find good water.
Keith H said: