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I fell down this cliff. About a 100 yds south of where this picture was taken. I broke my right colar bone and humerus, several ribs, and my kneecap. I stopped falling 2/3rds of the way down and climbed the rest of the way to the beach. Then I climbed back up through the ravine leading up to the lake. Then as it was getting dark the coast gaurd arrived in a helicopter and airlifted my friend nico and I from the lake.
Walked up this trail almost daily for a couple of years, when I lived near the open space. Very beautiful and fairly secluded place in the midst of civilization.
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I fell down this cliff. About a 100 yds south of where this picture was taken. I broke my right colar bone and humerus, several ribs, and my kneecap. I stopped falling 2/3rds of the way down and climbed the rest of the way to the beach. Then I climbed back up through the ravine leading up to the lake. Then as it was getting dark the coast gaurd arrived in a helicopter and airlifted my friend nico and I from the lake.
Walked up this trail almost daily for a couple of years, when I lived near the open space. Very beautiful and fairly secluded place in the midst of civilization.