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Originally Posted by Steelhead
If you find it I suggest not sticking your crank through it....


There's a scene from one the the Jackass movies there . . .

On a more serious note, there is the Hole in the Wall glacier up Taku River IIRC.


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If you go to the link to that ranch. they have a list of books on the subject. One I can recommend is THE OUTLAW TRAIL by C.Kelly. I have a 1938 first edition hardbound copy signed by the author. A very interesting read. Covers a lot more than Butch Cassidy although he is well covered.
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The early beaver trappers and explorers used the word "hole" as a term for "valley". We still have Jackson Hole (originally Jackson's Hole) and Pierre's Hole, for instance.

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A few years ago,I had the opportunity to hunt antelope and mule deer in the "Hole in the Wall"area.We hunted at the Willow Creek Ranch,and the Hole in the Wall is either on this ranch or next to it.Its not really a hole,more like a fold in this huge wall,but it was said that cattle and horses could be driven up it.I have a pic,someplace of my buddy and I standing in front of it,with his antelope.I killed a mule deer on that wall a few days after that.It was a very enjoyable trip,with some beautiful country.As a Louis L'Amour fan,I really enjoyed the historical significance of the area.If the Lord is willing,I'll return someday. Lightman


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