RE: [baidarka] Trying to contact Ralph Hoehn


Subject: RE: [baidarka] Trying to contact Ralph Hoehn
From: Tom Yost (tom_yost@msn.com)
Date: Sat Nov 19 2005 - 09:27:06 EST


Ralph,

Both of my responses to your off-forum email have returned
undeliverable....twice.
This is to let you know that I did respond. I'll keep trying. I used a
"reply" message
with the email address you supplied.

My opologies to all for using the Baidarka forum in this manner, but I know
of no other way to contact Ralph.

Regards,

Tom

Hoehn

>From: "Christopher Stewart" <stewtone@msn.com>
>Reply-To: baidarka@paddlewise.net
>To: baidarka@paddlewise.net
>Subject: RE: [baidarka] skin boats
>Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 12:22:13 -0500
>
>A great read! I suspect there are two reasons his opinions aren't highly
>regarded among academics. 1. He disagrees with them! Even though there is
>growing evidence of pre-Folsom people in the Americas, the mainstream
>archeologists are very reluctant to accept it. They've built their careers
>on Folsom first. 2. It is easy to dismiss the theories of someone who
>writes fiction.
>
>Another very interesting book is The Brendan Voyage by Tim Severen,
>basically a modern attempt to recreate the pre-Viking voyage to Iceland by
>the Irish monk St. Brendan, which has generally been considered mythical.
>
>Chris Stewart
>
>
>>From: wolfgang brinck <nativewater@yahoo.com>
>>Reply-To: baidarka@paddlewise.net
>>To: baidarka@paddlewise.net
>>Subject: [baidarka] skin boats
>>Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 07:09:21 -0800 (PST)
>>
>>Speaking of skin boat use in Europe, has anyone read the Farfarers by
>>Farley Mowat? I vaguely remember Farley coming up on the list and
>>the name eliciting negative responses. Supposedly his opinions aren't
>>highly regarded in the history/archaeology sector.
>>
>>Anyway, Farfarers is highly speculative but nevertheless
>>entertaining. The theme, basically is that European walrus and
>>narwal hunters ventured ever farther afield in their walrus hide
>>covered boats to hunt their ever diminishing prey and ended up in
>>North America long before the Vikings did.
>>
>>Wolfgang
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