The Sierra Tarahumara is literally a land lost in time. From Wordnik.com. [Copper Canyon crossing, hiking the Sierra Tarahumara] Reference
The Sierra Tarahumara is not a good place to learn to hike. From Wordnik.com. [Copper Canyon crossing, hiking the Sierra Tarahumara] Reference
The Sierras: The Sierra Tarahumara is literally a land lost in time. From Wordnik.com. [Steve Weaver] Reference
Though the Sierra Tarahumara is only a sub system of the Sierra Madre Occidental, it is still the largest canyon system in North America. From Wordnik.com. [Copper Canyon crossing, hiking the Sierra Tarahumara] Reference
If you want a great guide, find a very old, very tuberculin Tarahumara. From Wordnik.com. [Chihuahua's Copper Canyon: the treasure of the Sierra Madres] Reference
Of course, the Tarahumara also run for hours at a time. From Wordnik.com. [Atole fuels brain power] Reference
Copper Canyon crossing, hiking the Sierra Tarahumara by. From Wordnik.com. [Steve Weaver] Reference
Tarahumara homes are scattered throughout this wilderness. From Wordnik.com. [Chihuahua's Copper Canyon: the treasure of the Sierra Madres] Reference
More Tarahumara guides showed up than Skip had planned for. From Wordnik.com. [Copper Canyon crossing, hiking the Sierra Tarahumara] Reference
The Tarahumara were to be given a second chance at the Olympics. From Wordnik.com. [The Tarahumara Indians of Mexico "Olympics Too Short"] Reference
Tarahumara are mysterious, much like the land in which they dwell. From Wordnik.com. [Chihuahua's Copper Canyon: the treasure of the Sierra Madres] Reference
Before I arrived I'd never heard of the Copper Canyon or the Tarahumara. From Wordnik.com. [Jeff Biggers: Walk, Pray, Love: New Travelogue Explores the Redemptive Power of Walking: Interview with Author Mickey Mahaffey] Reference
Tarahumara are best known to the outside world for their running skills. From Wordnik.com. [Chihuahua's Copper Canyon: the treasure of the Sierra Madres] Reference
To be sure, the Tarahumara have been asked to enter many different races. From Wordnik.com. [The Tarahumara Indians of Mexico "Olympics Too Short"] Reference
The Sierra Lodge arranged an 8-hr hike with a Tarahumara guide (for a fee). From Wordnik.com. [Copper Canyon Travel During Christmas] Reference
There are numerous Tarahumara caves and cabins in the Posada Barrancas area. From Wordnik.com. [Copper Canyon Travel During Christmas] Reference
After that, the Tarahumara guides and los gringos would carry what was left. From Wordnik.com. [Copper Canyon crossing, hiking the Sierra Tarahumara] Reference
Here you'll meet Tarahumara vendors selling baskets and other traditional crafts. From Wordnik.com. [Where to Find Friends for Travel in Back Country] Reference
The Tarahumara of the Copper Canyon region migrate vertically as the seasons change. From Wordnik.com. [The Mexican Climate - A Thumbnail Guide] Reference
She brings to mind something my Tarahumara teacher once told me: The land itself is spirit. From Wordnik.com. [William Horden: On The Road to The Sacred] Reference
The horses ascend the rocky ridges through the thick chaparral to a Tarahumara burial cave. From Wordnik.com. [Chihuahua's Copper Canyon: the treasure of the Sierra Madres] Reference
Ray, the dye hard hiker and the Tarahumara runner from the night before, left the lodge at dawn. From Wordnik.com. [Copper Canyon crossing, hiking the Sierra Tarahumara] Reference
I'd found my home in the rugged canyons and among the native people, both Mestizo and Tarahumara. From Wordnik.com. [Jeff Biggers: Walk, Pray, Love: New Travelogue Explores the Redemptive Power of Walking: Interview with Author Mickey Mahaffey] Reference
Tarahumara frog (Rana tarahumarae), east of Alamos, Sonora, Mexico (Photograph by Brad Moon & CalPhotos). From Wordnik.com. [Sierra Madre Occidental pine-oak forests] Reference
The greatest runners in the world (The Tarahumara Native Americans) rely on chia as their primary protein source. From Wordnik.com. [David Wolfe: Sleep Deeper With Better Nutrition] Reference
Is it maybe related to your earlier experiences among other cultures, nomads in Africa and the Tarahumara in Mexico?. From Wordnik.com. [Digging San Francisco] Reference
"Tarahumara" in Mexico, known for their barefoot running treks that cover hundreds of miles and take 2 days or more. (. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Tips to take care of your heels] Reference
Along springs and streams the barking frog (Hylactophryne augusti) or the Tarahumara frog (Rana tamahumarae) may be found. From Wordnik.com. [Sierra Madre Occidental pine-oak forests] Reference
McDougall tells of his adventures to seek out the Tarahumara, a group of people from Mexico who are secretly skilled ultra-athletes. From Wordnik.com. [Women who run, and women who RUN « Gender Across Borders] Reference
This may be because the Tarahumara have selected for plants that have the best fruit and that respond to improved growing conditions. From Wordnik.com. [5. How plants live and grow] Reference
The Tohono OOdham Native Americans of the Sonoran Desert manage weeds in a way similar to that of the Tarahumara described in section. From Wordnik.com. [5. How plants live and grow] Reference
And, if the armed Mormons (who aren't technically Mormons) are then felt to be a threat to their Tarahumara neighbors, do we arm them too?. From Wordnik.com. ["We have never done anything against the drug lords. We stay away from the drug war "] Reference
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