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Author: Kevin McCorkindale | [ Next Thread |
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] Date Posted: 08:00:57 04/07/07 Sat In reply to: Richie Arnold 's message, "Lost Valley/Ponca" on 13:16:30 04/03/07 Tue My family and I hiked Lost Valley last December and the waterfalls were great--the area had received a lot of rainfall in the preceding days. Unfotunately, possibly because of all of the rain, the elk were not grazing in the field across the highway from the Lost Valley entrance as they had been on my previous two visits. Turning now to your comments, Richie, I have two questions for you. What is Jim's Bluff? Why would it be difficult to hike in and out? [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Richie Arnold [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 14:12:30 04/10/07 Tue Kevin, Jim Bluff was where we used to camp and swim a lot. It's close to Hemmed-In Hollow. It had a trapeze on a cable attached to the top of the bluff. It was a great place, but the road was terrible and steep. Hiking in would be okay, but you'd have to walk up the mountain to get out. Of course, OJ did drive his Camero down there once, but where didn't OJ drive the Camero! [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |