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Jarbidge

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Re: Jarbidge

It's still on my radar, it's bugging me I didn't make it into town the first time, I was so close. Just to show off, I may land Murphy and bike from there, it's "only" 15 miles. :roll:

I also regret not calling it Jabridge, after being advised there "was only 1 r" in the name! That's bugging me too, plus I want to ride that switch backed road above town.
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Re: Jarbidge

Tom
Over many years I have heard it called Jarbridge more often than Jarbidge.
Jarbidge is the English version of the original which was what the native Americans named it.
Also the name of the "monster' who lives there!.
So properly called Jarbidge but usually does not raise an eyebrow if one calls it Jarbridge.
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As the locals say, "There's no bridge in Jarbidge."

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Wish I could. I'm slammed for the next two weeks.


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