Hallett Newman - Goler Wash
This is from email the webmaster received in early January, 2003:
I was search web sites particular to Goler Canyon and found you on page
9 of my Google search. What caught my eye was the trip report by
John Page. There is a picture on that page of a couple, Linda and
David Moreno, standing in front of the Newman Cabin. I
have several pix of the cabin, one I'd like to e-mail you [circa 1937] is
of my grandmother, Mary
Newman and Wm. {Billy} Hyder. Later, on January 7, the webmaster received this email and attachments:
Here's a few more pix from Goler.
Hopefully they will show up in the order I post them. In the
first one,
you see a view of the cabin taken from the S/E side of the
canyon. Hopefully you'll be able to see a 1937 Pontiac {a new
one} and parked next to it is a 1927 Chevy four door. The second
pic, taken from the other side of the canyon also shows the Pontiac
and the rear end of the Chevy. You might also note a tent cabin.
It's sitting where the, current, concrete slab is. The slab
wasn't poured until 1966. If you look carefully on the corner of
it nearest the front of the cabin, you will note it was OK'ed by the
Goler Building Inspector. Next pic is me, about 1966 [senior in
HS] taken at Sourdough Springs. Yes the So. Cal. Auto Club did
infact put that sign up. Was there for years till some alpha
hotel ripped it off. The next pix is my dad's first Jeep.
A 1950 p/u with a 4 cyl "L" head engine. Not
fast, 55 tops, but it would go anywhere you had the fortitude to drive
it. The pic was taken right near the cut off to
Meyers/Barker ranches. Again a AAA road sign. The last two
are pix negotiating the falls at the mouth of the canyon
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