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David W.[edit]

[1]

Casu Marzu[edit]

translation from Italian

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[2], [3] (athletic hikes),[4] under view migrating birds of prey, [5], ([6], [7], [8])

Squaw Mountain, also known as Squaw Peak, is a mountain in the Wasatch Range of mountains near Provo, Utah.[1] It is at an elevation of 7,877

A number of roads lead up to Squaw Mountain.[1] In addition, running competitions are held throughout the year.[2]

Stanford Proof[edit]

[9], [10], [11]

Bev Beat[edit]

[12] (this one has a good picture), [13]

Odwalla Proof[edit]

[14], [15] [16] (semi-dubious), [17] (press release), [18]

Interra[edit]

[19],

Dubious?[edit]

[20], [21] (requires sign up), [22] (about Interra),

More?[edit]

[23],

Greg Steltenpohl
SpouseDominique Leveuf

Greg Steltenpohl is a business man who lives in California. Steltenpohl was one of the original three co-founders of Odwalla Inc. He served as the company's CEO for eighteen years. After his departure from Odwalla, Steltenpohl helped found Adina World Beat Beverages.

Early Life[edit]

Steltenpohl attended Stanford University and graduated with a degree in environmental science in 1976.[3][4] He is married to Dominique Leveuf.[5]

Haha[edit]

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  1. ^ a b "Squaw Mountain (Squaw Peak)". SummitPost. 2006-09-18. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  2. ^ "Running Events". Sports Guide Magazine. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  3. ^ "Class of '76". Stanford. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  4. ^ "Stanford Facts: Alumni". Stanford University. Retrieved 2008-09-04. Under "Business Leaders".
  5. ^ Calvey, Mark (2006-06-23). "Life After Odwalla". San Francisco Business Times. Retrieved 2008-09-04.