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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>.
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 Jasick family to the BLM<ref>Susan Voyles, "Gerlach at an environmental crossroads," Reno Journal Gazette, 22-Aug-2004</ref>.


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Revision as of 11:08, 9 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 Jasick family to the BLM[3].

References

  1. Alvin R. McLane Obituary
  2. 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."
  3. Susan Voyles, "Gerlach at an environmental crossroads," Reno Journal Gazette, 22-Aug-2004