Riders in the Sky: The Ghosts and Legends of Philmont Scout RangeMerril Press, 2010 - 128 pages To thousands of scouts it is known as God's country. It's official name is Philmont Scout Ranch in northeastern New Mexico. It's a scouting paradise and it may also be the most haunted place in the world. Riders in the Sky investigates the ghosts and legends of Philmont Scout Ranch in stories and illustrations. |
Contents
Urraca Mesa | 1 |
The Shaman Who Guards the Mesa | 12 |
Baldy Town | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Riders in the Sky: The Ghosts and Legends of Philmont Scout Ranch Michael Connelly No preview available - 2001 |
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Anasazi Apaches appeared Baldy Camp Baldy Town Baldy Town Hotel base camp Boss Boy Scout bunk bunkhouse burros campers campfire cat totems Charles Kennedy Charlie Cyphers Cimarron Cimarron River Clarks Fork Clay Allison Colfax County corral cowboy crew dark decided disappeared door Dragoons eyes face front ghost ghostly grave guests hair head heard herd hiking horses Indian James Hotel Kathleen Kit Carson Museum knew lady looked Lucien Maxwell Mary Matt meadow Mexico miners mining Miranda morning Navajo never night Penitente Canyon Philmont Scout Ranch Ponil Creek porch ranch ranger Rayado reported ride roaming Room 18 saloon Santa Fe Trail screams Sean seen Shaman sight sitting someone sounds spirits staff cabin staff camp staff members stories suddenly summer T.J. Wright tent Tooth trading post tree trek upstairs Urraca Camp Urraca Mesa wagon Waite Phillips witch wrangler headquarters wranglers young
