ADDENDUM TO
MARCH 2003 WAYBILLTOADVENTURE.COM GAZETTE
 

 
These links may prove very useful in your look at Colorado's San Luis Valley, the town and county of Alamosa, the San Juans, Mt. Blanca, and a zillion other things found in the central to southern part of Colorado. This is only the tip of the iceberg, as far as resources that I ran into, for the March issue.
 
Especially interesting are the genealogy links. There is VAST info to be found in genealogical research, for the treasure hunter. Follow some of the links given on these pages, and you will see what I mean!
 
I have also included some links that are a bit commercial in nature ... but who better than realtors and politicians, are interested in the value of alluring information on the Net? These are all good sites, and will keep you busy for a bit :-)))
 
Until next issue...........
 
Leanne Boyd
 

 

Exploring the Great Sand Dunes National Monument - DesertUSA
http://www.desertusa.com/mag99/nov/stories/sand.html

Ghostseekers - Resources for Colorado Genealogy
http://www.ghostseekers.com/

EARLY SAN LUIS VALLEY RESIDENTS - SURNAMES A-C
http://www.ghostseekers.com/SanLuisValley/sanluisvalleyA-C.htm

Ghostseekers - Early Residents of the San Luis Valley
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/vikkigray/sanluisvalley.htm

Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic & Historic Byway Project. Official Site. The San Luis Valley
http://www.loscaminos.com/

Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic & Historic Byway
Interactive Map & Legend - Los Caminos Antiguos
http://www.loscaminos.com/legend.html

Rescue at 13,000 ft on Blanca Peak
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~welch/rescue/Blanca_rescue.html

Rocky Mountain Storytellers' Conference 2002 - Conference Schedule
http://rmstory.freewebspace.com/schedule.html

SLV Dweller: - Alamosa Archives - Immense resource for current

San Luis Valley, Colorado - Emporia State University
http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/field/rocky_mt/zapata.htm
 
Timebot's Personal Collection of Web Links - Mt. Blanca & Alamosa
http://timebot.cjb.net/links/Blanca.htm
 



There's GOLD In Them E-Hills ...
and there's STILL Gold In Them MOUNTAINS!