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Bubba SuessGood page

Bubba Suess

Voted 10/10

This is a great collection of one of America's icons. I know you said you were sure you left out some places, but one spot worthy of not is the Angel Peak badlands, east of Farmington. It is vast and almost totally unknown. I added a picture of the area to the collection. Anyway, this was another great contribution.
Posted Oct 10, 2007 3:56 pm

Bob SihlerRe: Good page

Bob Sihler

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the comments and the additions. I will add the part about Angel Peak. Also, I recall some Texas pages you made that included badland areas. One was Palo Duro Canyon, I think. What was the other? I should add them, since Big Bend only has a small area of badlands.
Posted Oct 10, 2007 4:15 pm

Bubba SuessRe: Good page

Bubba Suess

Voted 10/10

The other canyons I did pages on were the North and South Prong Canyons. There are more canyons than that, but I have not gotten around to doing pages on them. My Caprock Canyonlands page covers the whole area though.

Down by Big Bend, it seemed like the town of Study Butte was surrounded by badlands...
Posted Oct 11, 2007 12:03 am

Bubba SuessNew addition

Bubba Suess

Voted 10/10

Check out the new area page on the Book Cliffs. Lots of badlands in the area.
Posted Jan 23, 2009 11:24 am

Bob SihlerRe: New addition

Bob Sihler

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the notice. It's looking like a great page. I attached it to this one and will update the text sometime this weekend.
Posted Jan 23, 2009 12:46 pm

Bob SihlerRe: Very cool.

Bob Sihler

Hasn't voted

Thanks-- I'm glad you liked it!
Posted Mar 24, 2009 8:57 am

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