Part IV: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". Chapters 27 thru 32.  
And Why Is This Super High Electric Fence Here?   [The Narrator completes a four paged discussion of: 1) Phaedrus’ discoveries about the University of Chicago, 2) Hutchin’s and Adler’s Great Books Program, and 3)Aristotle. Phaedrus’s hatred of Aristotle is also reviewed. This part of the story ends Phaedrus’ proposition regarding Aristotle in an audacious letter to the Chairman of the Committee on Ideas and Methods. We then are switched back to the road:] "We travel down the eastern shore of Klamath Lake on a three-lane highway that contains a lot of nineteen- twenties feeling. That’s when these three-laners were all made."(Cont.Next) Eleven mi North of Klamath Falls, OR. Klamath is the name of one of three Native American tribes that lived in this region prior to the arrival of the Europeans.  As I drove South along Rt97 after Crater Lake following the Eastern Shore of Upper Klamath Lake, I did not discover any evidence for a three lane road that would fit the Narrator’s descriptions. I deduce that I traveled on a newer straightened highway, different from the road the Narrator traveled on in 1968. TopoZone Maps show where the old road may have gone thru the towns in the area. Perhaps some portions of the old three lane road remain there. (See Link Below) These maps also show plenty of dikes and pumping stations. Evidently this is done for agriculture in agreement with the statements of Wetlands Wildlife Preserve WebPages. They say that 80% of original wetlands have been drained. (See second link below. The third link below gives history of the area.)  Detour in new browser frame for http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=42.404991&lon=-121.8272  Detour in new browser frame for http://www.waterwatch.org/Campaigns/Klamath/klamath2.htm   Detour in new browser frame for http://www.klamathcounty.net/history.htm  Detour in new browser frame for http://www.runningy.com/Location/?page=history  *******************************   (Photo = 114- 1461 …... ZMM Page = 313 …... WayPt = 385w 4251ft)

And Why Is This Super High Electric Fence Here?
[The Narrator completes a four paged discussion of: 1) Phaedrus’ discoveries about the University of Chicago, 2) Hutchin’s and Adler’s Great Books Program, and 3)Aristotle. Phaedrus’s hatred of Aristotle is also reviewed. This part of the story ends Phaedrus’ proposition regarding Aristotle in an audacious letter to the Chairman of the Committee on Ideas and Methods. We then are switched back to the road:] "We travel down the eastern shore of Klamath Lake on a three-lane highway that contains a lot of nineteen- twenties feeling. That’s when these three-laners were all made."(Cont.Next)
Eleven mi North of Klamath Falls, OR. Klamath is the name of one of three Native American tribes that lived in this region prior to the arrival of the Europeans. As I drove South along Rt97 after Crater Lake following the Eastern Shore of Upper Klamath Lake, I did not discover any evidence for a three lane road that would fit the Narrator’s descriptions. I deduce that I traveled on a newer straightened highway, different from the road the Narrator traveled on in 1968. TopoZone Maps show where the old road may have gone thru the towns in the area. Perhaps some portions of the old three lane road remain there. (See Link Below) These maps also show plenty of dikes and pumping stations. Evidently this is done for agriculture in agreement with the statements of Wetlands Wildlife Preserve WebPages. They say that 80% of original wetlands have been drained. (See second link below. The third link below gives history of the area.)
Detour in new browser frame for http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=42.404991&lon=-121.8272
Detour in new browser frame for http://www.waterwatch.org/Campaigns/Klamath/klamath2.htm
Detour in new browser frame for http://www.klamathcounty.net/history.htm
Detour in new browser frame for http://www.runningy.com/Location/?page=history
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(Photo = 114- 1461 …... ZMM Page = 313 …... WayPt = 385w 4251ft)


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