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Anya JingleIt's always good to know...

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about places like this one while on a long journey. Thanks for putting this together. This place reminds me a bit of the Cathedral Gorge State Park, NV which is not really a place you would want to drive just to go there, but it's an awesome pit stop along the way with hiking possibilities.
I appreciate the section about fossils. Very interesting.
Posted Jun 18, 2008 8:55 pm

Bob SihlerRe: It's always good to know...

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Thanks, Anya. It was nice to "discover" this place on the long drive across Kansas. I wish I'd known about the fossils back then, though. Near where I live, there are some places where you can scrape the clay and find fossilized sharks' teeth. It would have been neat to do so out in Kansas.

It's interesting that you mentioned Cathedral Gorge. My brother and I camped there one night seven years ago and hiked the trails there, and I got several nice pictures. I thought the place was amazing and have sometimes thought about making a page here for it. Maybe that'll be something to do this August after I return from Montana and look for breaks from all the chaos of what will soon be three kids in the house!
Posted Jun 19, 2008 2:02 pm

Bob SihlerRe: Monument Rocks

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Thanks a lot for the kind words, Scott. I'm glad I made the stop there; I just wish I'd gone to Castle Rock, too. But with airfare these days, taking the whole family to Colorado is going to become prohibitively expensive, so I imagine we'll be driving across the country in the near future. After all, flying can go, but the mountains can't.
Posted Jun 19, 2008 8:34 pm

lcarreauBob ...

Voted 10/10

I think its "people" can go, but the mountains can't.
I've been to Nevada several times, never at Cathedral
Gorge or Castle Rock. What's really neat about Nevada
is, you can get off the main roads and AWAY from the
rest stops and visitor centers, and never see anybody.

Good luck with the kids! If you buy them all a bag of
'mixed nuts,' they might get the hint???

Larry :)
Posted Jun 24, 2008 5:29 pm

Bob SihlerRe: Bob ...

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Larry, Cathedral Gorge is beautiful. Later this summer, I may throw up a page for it, and you can see what you've missed!

I agree completely about Nevada, and I love it for that.

I think I will give each kid a bag of sedatives instead!
Posted Jun 24, 2008 9:01 pm

FlatheadNativeAs usual

Voted 10/10

another informative posting. Have a great time in my neck of the woods when you are here.
Posted Jun 25, 2008 7:33 pm

Bob SihlerRe: As usual

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Thanks, and you know where to find me if you need to escape for a day!
Posted Jun 26, 2008 11:14 am

GarethNice page

Voted 10/10

I've been out to the Monument Rocks a few times, but never thought of putting up a page for some reason. I've also been to Castle Rock once. Unfortunately the main "turret" of the castle fell over a number of years back.
Posted Jun 28, 2008 4:20 am

Bob SihlerRe: Nice page

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Thanks, Gareth. I was relabeling my photo albums recently, and when I got to the Monument Rocks ones, I got to thinking how Kansas had almost nothing on SP and that the rocks might make a decent page, so I went for it. I actually enjoyed my trip across Kansas a few years ago and felt the drive through was clean and relaxing, but Monument Rocks was definitely the standout. I wish I'd gone to Castle Rock, too, but there's always next time.
Posted Jun 28, 2008 11:47 am

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