After 15 minutes of searching the party cheif had given up. I decided (to the chagrin of my lower back) that it must be under that "boulder" directly behind the 3' lath...bingo!
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Reply by Scott D. Warner, R.L.S. on January 2, 2013 at 9:52pm Leaving no rock unturned never had a better example.
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