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^ Great album. The young black guy is Greg Reeves who played bass on Deja Vu. They fired him sometime after. He was friends with Neil Young but C,S, and N apparantly didn't care for the kid. He was only 19 when he played on the album and "Carry on" was written by him. He was a natural who reportedly couldn't read music but played on a major Temptations album for Motown at the age of 15. He's a session musician now and has played for some big names.
C,S,N and Young apparantly did some of the work on Deja Vu at a cabin in Hathaway Pines in the Sierra. This place is about 10 miles from my remote cabin. We bought our property in '78 as a forclosure. Reeves was the guy who got foreclosed on. He tried to smuggle weed out of Mexico and got caught by the authorities and spent time in a nasty Mexican jail. Neil Young finally bailed him out to the tune of 25K. But while he was down there he missed payments on everything including the property we now own. I've never met the guy but I've thanked his flakyness many times. 8 acres on a pristine trout river, North Fork of the Stanislaus. There was nothing available on the river then and nothing now.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1658973627.jpghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1658974377.jpg My place sits above this 1926 logging bridge |
Jackman Maine. That is Canada in the distance.
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1659014993.jpg and my new fridge is making the beer a little too cold. Maybe you could help rid me of some. You da man Steve! |
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One of my Aunts retired to Hathaway Pines. My cousin designed their house. I've run the Stanislaus probably 50 times...before the New Melones Dam was opened. Incredible part of the world. |
A lot of people think they ruined the best 9 miles of rafting in the State with the New Melones dam. There's a few rafting outfits licensed to run the stretch from SourGrass to Big Trees Park and I'm right between. You may have floated past my place, I built it in'84.
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We also had a really neat spot on the river for our overnight trips. I really enjoyed the side trips on the overnights since you could spend a lot of time off the rafts. I last ran the Stani in 1982. Very fond memories. Do you rent the cabin? I would be interested. Upper ranges at China Lake: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1659017621.jpg |
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My eldest grandson swimming in Beaver Creek, a nearby tributary to the river. I remember people chaining themselves to rocks in protest of flooding that rafting stretch for the dam. Building it was a tragedy. I've never rented it out but have let friends use it. We can talk, I have a few hunter friends who just love it as base camp (glamp). I'm in D5 and D6 is across the river. Lots of Indian grinding rocks around the area. I've not seen petroglyph like that though, very cool. |
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I am glad there are dedicated photographers willing to go out in super crappy weather, and take pictures like this one for us to enjoy. Really cool photo. Yuck yuck. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1659028765.jpg This photographer is a real pussy! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1659028765.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1659028765.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1659028765.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1659028765.jpg In 1909, nearly 80 percent of Jerome, Arizona's residents were men, most of whom worked for the United Verde Copper Mine. Residents of the mining town had to carve narrow streets out of the steep hillsides of Cleopatra Hill on the side of Mingus Mountain. |
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