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Previous comments
Name: | DJ
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from: | Phx Az |
Comment: | We went to the falls just this may 2004 and also to Navajo falls and Mooney falls never have I ever seen such beauty in my 25 years of life. A group of our friends go every year for four days this was my first and I will go every year from now on. its nice to be some where with no tvs no phones, life just slows down no go go go. I brought a hammock and slept in that over the creek coming from the falls it was the most wounderful thing ever. Wouldn't you agree? | | August 27, 2004 16:42 (MST) |
Name: | Hanna
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from: | Tucson, AZ |
Comment: | Well, I sent you a message and thought I was signing the guestbook, so I'll repeat myself here. It's great to see your pictures; they bring back good memories and give me a warm fuzzy feeling about being a Rambler. We miss you down here! | | December 4, 2003 18:24 (MST) |
Name: | Frank "Toogie" Swain
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from: | KANSAS CITY, MO |
Comment: | My Uncle Clark and aunt Billy Wilkerson run Rose Peak Look Out Tower in the 50's and I am the nephew who fought forest fires with no pay. I also built the first helicopter spot on Rose Peak and Red Mountain. I have a lot of picutes let me know if anybody know me. Dwayne Riddle was one of the forest rangers. Frank Swain | | May 1, 2003 16:16 (MST) |
Name: | Craig Cooper
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from: | Santa Clara, UT near St. George |
Comment: | I made my first trip into the Buckskin nearly 20 years ago. Due to an injury I cannot show my sons this place, but your pictures made them see it for themselves. Thank you | | August 15, 2001 23:45 (MST) |
Name: | Craig Cooper
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from: | Santa Clara UT |
Comment: | I hiked the Buckskin, Paria, and the Escalante canyons before my kids were old enough to go. I am now disabled and unable to take them, but your pictures help me to describe how unique this area is. I thank you for your fine website | | June 11, 2001 16:42 (MST) |
Name: | Michael
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from: | Tucson, AZ |
Comment: | Hi all, you can use this guestbook to submit comments about this website, certain hikes, or whatever you want. Have fun on the trail, Michael | | March 23, 2001 02:56 (MST) |
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