Sierra Voices | Steve Monke -Gold Arrow Camp
History of Gold Arrow Camp presented by Steve Monke
History of Gold Arrow Camp presented by Steve Monke
Michael is originally from Hanford, California. He attended local schools. Graduated from Idaho State
University in 1983 with a degree in accounting Passed the Certified Public Accountants exam on first
attempt. He is currently practicing accounting in Hanford.
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Tom Fearer was introduced to highway enthusiasm by his father during the 1980s after a road trip from Detroit to Chicago via US Route 12. Tom relocated from the Midwest to Arizona in 2001 and began writing about numerous highway corridors with ties to ghost towns. Tom relocated to Florida in 2013 and would provide map drawings of the 1928 iteration of the Overseas Highway, which the Pigeon Key Museum later used.
Robin Calderwood oversees the training for the Sierra Central Canine Search and Rescue Team’s canine group. The team is certified by the California Area Rescue Dog Association (CARDA). It operates 24/7, ready to deploy at a moment’s notice to assist in locating missing individuals. The team consists of volunteers.
Dr. Allen Clyde has been operating a horse packing service in the John Muir and Dinkey Lakes Wilderness. Stations are at Wishon, Courtright Lakes, and Dinkey Creek. He has been operating for over 45 years and has transported more than 20,000 people and their gear.