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Old Posted Oct 7, 2020, 6:16 PM
FullCircle FullCircle is offline
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That was a really good article; optimistic but also realistic. Thanks for posting it, Jedikermit. I appreciate all the improvements, especially dropping storm water into wetlands before it enters the river, which will help the water quality quite a bit. Long way to go on that front, of course. I actually have swam in the Jordan River before. Back when I was a teen (late 90s) there was a bridge over the river in Lehi. I think it was an old railroad bridge, the kind that had steel beams as a frame that was higher than the road. We'd climb to the top and jump off into the river. It was probably 20-25 feet high, and the river wasn't terribly deep. I never hit bottom but some of my friends did. No one got hurt though, at least when I was there. A shower afterward was a necessity. Fun times.
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