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Darn English !
And what a great visual that is !! Thanks for your time, I think we will settle in with the RV and check on time and then decide on one of the above, but I really would like to complete option 3 round trip.
Yeah, I can see how that could be confusing. I can actually hear Mark S in the background saying "darn English language" Lol !
Over this side of the water if someone helps you out and goes that "extra mile" to do so it is quite common [in a wierd kinda slang English way ;-) ] to say "Thanks you're a legend" which means "that's brilliant," "top man" and "I won't forget it" [legendary]
Darn, reading that back I gotta agree with Mark ! Ha Ha.
Thanks again Don.
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The Shipler cabin shown below caved in during the winter of 1964-65. I worked as a trail guide for Johnny Holzworth on the Neversummer Ranch back in the early 60's and sometimes took shelter from summer hail in that cabin.