Talk:Red River Gorge

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formations

Anybody think we should rearrange the list of geological formations to be by area instead of alphabetically? MHW 03:10, 7 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

History

Having camped in the Gorge I have seen alot of artifacts and carvings from Native Americans who inhabited the area and my friends have also found Amercian Civil War artifacts there too. There is surprisingly little mention of the gorge's rich history and pre-history in this article. If you go off the "beaten path" you can usually stumble upon some really cool things (for example, my buddies and I found a burial site inside of a cave that was halfway up a cliff- we didn't disturb it and left immediately- but it was still pretty cool, also, there are footsteps supposedly carved into the rock by Native Americans, we also have camped in rock shelters with carvings in the walls that were likely from early inhabitants of the area). I am asking that anyone with info on the gorge's history please contribute. I'll look to see what I can find in the meantime. Thanks. P.S. While growing up in Kentucky my buddies and I affectionately called Red River Gorge "the Gorge" and always said "respect the Gorge" because of the caution needed when hiking and campling there due to cave sinkholes and the cliffs (especially at night- we were always warned about how many people die each year due to falls from carelessness). Later,--Paulsprecker (talk) 17:01, 29 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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