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    Default Little River Straiway.

    Does anyone know what happen? It looked like someone went straight instead of making a left.

    Human Evolution makes me wonder: from HomoErectus to HomeSapiens, from Dry Caves to Wet Caves. Nevertheless, from HomoErectus to HomeSapiens, from Org. Caves still to Org. Caves! DAMN ...

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    it's been that way since the park opened back up... The nails look like they rusted away and the wood is dry rotting.

    I was thinking about taking a hammer and nails next time I'm out there to fix it if it isn't already done.

    Double the the Tanks, Double the run, Add a stage for more fun..... Keep on Diving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwain
    it's been that way since the park opened back up... The nails look like they rusted away and the wood is dry rotting.

    I was thinking about taking a hammer and nails next time I'm out there to fix it if it isn't already done.
    These stairs are great compared to the stairs that were there a few years ago. The old stairs would move from the pilings each time you took a step. It was so scary it became safer to walk up/down the erosion trench (that has since been filled in) when walking to/fro the parking lot. One day there were several locals on the steps and us walking up with our tanks on. It looked like the Tocoma Narrows Bridge movie footage.LOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelly Jessop
    It was so scary it became safer to walk up/down the erosion trench (that has since been filled in) when walking to/fro the parking lot.
    Great memories, Kelly. I remember once I was trying to go up the trench, and a local was coming down. He stuck out his hand and said, "Here, buddy, let me give you a hand." He tried to pull me up, but I was about three times heavier than he expected. I fell on my butt, and he fell on top of me and rolled down the hill.

    No one was happier about the new steps than me.

    Russell



 

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