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editHey, I guess I am some kind of outsider here, but I spent quite some time editing and contributing a bunch of photos I took and text to try and help people see and learn about this great place, and now they're all gone -- so, thanks alot everyone, next time I need to waste my time trying to be helpful, I guess I won't contribute to Wikipedia.
Neutral point of view
edit- I deleted the following sentence from the article due to concerns about bias:
- "Overall, this is one of the most satisfying and spectacular hikes in the United States."
- See Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view. -- BlueCanoe 02:41, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
Super Hiker
editI believe this: "Often visited in conjunction with the longer Paria Canyon, due to their close proximity of 20 mi (32 km), hiking both canyons in one day is possible." is inaccurate. While it is possible to visit both in a single day with an approximately 15 mile hike (rt), 'hiking' both canyons in one day seems impossible as it's approx 15 miles from Wire Pass to Buckskin's confluence with the Paria and another 15? miles to cover Paria canyon from there to the confluence with the Colorado River. This part then has to be reversed + 7miles to the parking at white teepee, so hiking both canyons would require 67 miles of difficult terrain. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Georgekwatson (talk • contribs) 22:12, 22 May 2023 (UTC)
Random Guy
editI've done Buckskin before in a day. There's no way you're doing that + Paria in the same day, let alone often. I've met a lot of people who've done Buckskin, and 0 of them have done Paria same day. Dropping that language from the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.239.217.194 (talk) 13:03, 26 October 2023 (UTC)