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[edit] Untitled
Hey, I guess I am some kind of outsider here, but I spent quite some time editing and contributing a bunch of photos I took and text to try and help people see and learn about this great place, and now they're all gone -- so, thanks alot everyone, next time I need to waste my time trying to be helpful, I guess I won't contribute to Wikipedia.
[edit] Neutral point of view
- I deleted the following sentence from the article due to concerns about bias:
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- "Overall, this is one of the most satisfying and spectacular hikes in the United States."
- See Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view. -- BlueCanoe 02:41, 8 November 2005 (UTC)