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Watch your step.
 Document #99  Status: No logical explanation
 Class: Location: US-West, Year: 2003

 Summary
Child fell down a deep ravine but survived without a scratch.

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Just recieved a bizarre report from a member of a rescue team outside of Medicine Bow National Forest.  Apparently,  on October 1, Lance Marshall took his son, Christopher, out for a day hike when the boy lost his footing and fell a distance that may be as great as 200 feet.  The father was fortunate to have cellphone access in the remote area near Medicine Bow National Forest which enabled him to call for help.  When the team reached the bottom of the ravine, the young boy was sitting next to the river, completely unharmed.  When questioned by the rescue team, the boy said that he just never hit the ground.  More details on this as they come in.