Buttermilk Falls - Leroy

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Thanks, its hard to do extras on my phone.
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No problem. Maybe you should have kept that iPhone. ;)
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Nope still like my droid, but I do have issues when trying to use these boards...including the Amazon banner which is back. However, that's my only complaint when using data features...so ill live.
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More information on this rescue, reports that those being rescued fought with the rescuers.
http://www.wivb.com/dpp/news/crime/cops ... t-rescuers
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Well... that ruins that site for the rest of us. I went there last year with my college professor to photograph and it was crowded with drunk college students. Many of which were climbing all over the place. I have a feeling this place will be locked tight from now on.
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