Sunday, we took a hike in Outlaw Hollow, enjoying the place that started it all. I remember well walking down the road into the Hollow for the first time, thinking to myself, 'this is it, this place is magical'. And it was, and it was meant for the Jones's to discover and buy, and it was so much fun and adventure, so much work but fun work. One of our greatest accomplishments, and a time in life to look back at and cherish. I remember just about every day and every nail, and all the stories, and all the commaraderie. Not many people get to experiance something like what we pulled off in Outlaw Hollow, it has hosted 2 marraiges, and numerous parties and family gatherings, and countless peaceful weekends for our family. I can still see Nan on the back deck, looking out over the beautiful view and just being so at peace. Outlaw Hollow changed my life and brought my family to where we are now, it is something permanent in an ever changing world. It is a lasting testament to our family, and to our heritage, and that is something that not everyone has. And like Brother Dave says, 'Outlaw Hollow is out there'. I really like that. Love to all, the Hollohead
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Matt's Razorchair |
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The inventor |
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Boys on a rock |
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King of the mountain |
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Should I jump |
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Our monument valley |
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On the edge |
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Bouldering |
Entrance to the upper canyon
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Rinocerous Rock |
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The Pedastal |
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Bridge to the Peadastal |
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One of the first things I saw when I found Outlaw Hollow |