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On thst same trip i hired a guid to take me up to an ice cave i had heard about. A 4 hr hike that to get to the mendenhall glacier. An hr on the glacier and i spent about 45 minutes in this cave.
Almost a year to the day after my visit, the cave colapsed.
Wow! Those pics are incredible. That must have been so cool.
 
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Colorado Springs, sun setting behind the Rockies.

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This is around big sur? I dont think they even let you down there. Beautiful
Yes from the Nepenthe restaurant in Big Sur, Home of the 15 dollar burger lol. I took this around 8 years ago and I think you are right I don't think there is a safe way down. Of course my photo doesn't do it justice.
 
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Actually that may not be the view from the restaurant it may be south of their. Its been a while since I've been there. This could be Julia Phifer park a day park where you walk under the highway to get to the coast where an old home use to sit.
 
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Odd as it seems... I never wondered that... :thinking:
However, I did stuff newspapers with the multiple sections (like Sunday papers) - back when newspapers were an thing, and I had a paper route.... :crying:
Yep. Any of you LA guys remember the Greensheet? We had to stuff those, tie with a rubber band, or bag when it was going to rain, and then ride around on bikes with the big bags over the handlebars tossing them on people's door steps. It wasn't a huge paper like the LA Times but they were free so you delivered them to every house on your route.
 
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Yep. Any of you LA guys remember the Greensheet? We had to stuff those, tie with a rubber band, or bag when it was going to rain, and then ride around on bikes with the big bags over the handlebars tossing them on people's door steps. It wasn't a huge paper like the LA Times but they were free so you delivered them to every house on your route.
I remember it. Don't know if I ever read it.