Hiker attacked on Mt Baldy trail

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Cy Kaicener
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A hiker was the victim of a sword attack on a Mt Baldy trail
http://www.bakersfield.com/119/story/249623.html
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friendowl
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i was up on baldy yesterday
i missed the show
crazy guys drink too much i bet
homeboy felt bad after slicing the arm off
and drove his buddy to the er

good old southern cali
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Cy Kaicener wrote:A hiker was the victim of a sword attack on a Mt Baldy trail
http://www.bakersfield.com/119/story/249623.html
WTF?! People hike with baseball bats and swords these days?? The world has gone crazy!!
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Taco
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I don't carry a baseball bat. :twisted:
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From the SGWA Board
To set the record straight . . .

Posted by Kandy on October 2, 2007, 9:45:27, in reply to "YIKES!"
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This story has taken on a life of its own and has almost become an urban legend. I called the Baldy Visitor's Center this morning. This incident did NOT take place on any hiking trail as reported in the media. It happened in the Bear-Stoddard area below Baldy Village. The folks at the Center are rather amused by the "tweaked" information (or lack of?).
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It looked like the Barrett-Stoddard road turn off Baldy Rd on the news. Someone in a turnout?
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After hiking Cucamonga and Etiwanda Peaks on Sunday, Sept. the 30th, I left the Icehouse parking lot at approximately 4:15pm. Between Baldy Village and the tunnels there were several Sheriff vehicles and paramedics parked along a turnout. It may have been the Stoddard Truck Trail. I didn't want to be one of those who slows to gawk so this is all I observed.
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