The Register Ripper strikes again

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dima
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I was at Dawson Saddle this weekend, and decided to take a quick detour up to Mt. Lewis. The peak is as before, but the register is in tatters. I didn't find the can, but there were many torn out blank pages strewn around. I found the front cover, and the only piece with writing was this corner:

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So, David G and Sarah, you're good. The rest of you need a do-over.
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Post by Sean »

Well, you just missed Hal by a day or two.
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Sean wrote: Well, you just missed Hal by a day or two.
Oh yeah, so I did. That's too bad, he was doing interesting stuff.
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Sasquatch? :D Perhaps it thought someone recorded a sighting or thought the writing was a hunting diary? Or it scrawled "Me.Sasquatch.Visit" and then ripped it up. That tear could be evidence.
http://www.bigfootencounters.com/stories/bigrockCA.htm
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AW wrote: Sasquatch? :D Perhaps it thought someone recorded a sighting or thought the writing was a hunting diary? Or it scrawled "Me.Sasquatch.Visit" and then ripped it up. That tear could be evidence.
http://www.bigfootencounters.com/stories/bigrockCA.htm
In 1966, newspaper reports told of a girl pawed by a seven-foot-tall, slime-covered beast in the Lytle creek wash...
Oh, wow! Sasquatch rip register 'cause girl reject Sasquatch.
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