Cave Springs Cowboy Camp, USA

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Cave Springs Cowboy Camp was a line camp operated by the Scorup-Sommerville kine Company in what would become Canyonlands parkland, Utah. the location consists of a cave-like shelter beneath a rock overhang on the aspect of alittle ravine. The ravine was organized with a fence across the gap that allowed its use as a pen. website|the location|the positioning} contains an excellent deal of fabric that was abandoned because the site became noncurrent. The shelter was used from the late Nineties through the late Nineteen Sixties once the park was established.

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