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These were put there in remembrance of Ash Rusteck buy many of his friends and loved ones. It was favorite hiking place for him and his step father. Rest easy Ash.
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Yes the two bridges were created to commemorate my son Ash Rusteck who died at the age of 20 in 2013. He was an avid skater and we wanted to create an easier path to access the top of red rocks where we go to remember him.
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