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	<title>Comments on: Stone Gap routes?</title>
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		<title>By: vps</title>
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		<description>However they got through there, it must have been steep.  See Kline pg 135 describing a passenger excursion.  &quot;There were two cars ahead and two behind so they could leave leave the second half behind to climb the hill and then go back down and bring up the rest.  This was done several times at the head of Stone Gap.&quot;

But which end of the gap was considered the &quot;head?&quot;</description>
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<p>But which end of the gap was considered the &#8220;head?&#8221;</p>
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