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Alvin R. McLane was an expert on Indian rock art and a speliologist. | Alvin R. McLane was an expert on Indian rock art and a speliologist<ref>[http://www.dstretch.com/AlvinObit.html Alvin R. McLane Obituary]</ref>. | ||
He explored the [[High Rock Canyon]] and other areas in the 1950's and 60's<ref>Nevada Outdoor Recreation Assocation, "[http://www.nora.org/index.cfm?sector=news&page=read&newsid=21 Huge BLM Wilderness Victory in the Black Rock Desert]," (dead link as of 2013-02-27, see [http://web.archive.org/web/20071008172010/http://nora.org/index.cfm?sector=news&page=read&newsid=21 archive.org]). Discussion about exploration in the 1950's and 1960's of the area by "Reno speliologist and karst expert [[Alvin R. McLane]]."</ref>. | |||
McLane was involved in a possible sale of land by the Jaksick family to the BLM<ref>Susan Voyles, "Gerlach at an environmental crossroads," Reno Gazette Journal, 22-Aug-2004</ref>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 10 November 2014
Alvin R. McLane was an expert on Indian rock art and a speliologist[1].
He explored the High Rock Canyon and other areas in the 1950's and 60's[2].
McLane was involved in a possible sale of land by the Jaksick family to the BLM[3].
References
- ↑ Alvin R. McLane Obituary
- ↑ Nevada Outdoor Recreation Assocation, "Huge BLM Wilderness Victory in the Black Rock Desert," (dead link as of 2013-02-27, see archive.org). Discussion about exploration in the 1950's and 1960's of the area by "Reno speliologist and karst expert Alvin R. McLane."
- ↑ Susan Voyles, "Gerlach at an environmental crossroads," Reno Gazette Journal, 22-Aug-2004