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>Steve Dallman didn’t think he was the type to go to hell and back for his hobby, yet that’s exactly what he did during a recent visit to Casper. Dallman has traveled across the nation, visiting and photographing famous film locations. He called his recent adventure to Hell’s Half Acre, the setting for the 1997 film “Starship Troopers,” one of his favorites and most difficult. “It’s a heck of a hike,” he told Cowboy State Daily. “It was a long, muddy climb down, and I almost lost a shoe a few times. The 45-degree climb up was even worse. It’s the furthest I’ve ever gone for one of these.”

Archive: https://archive.today/3jv3x From the post: >>Steve Dallman didn’t think he was the type to go to hell and back for his hobby, yet that’s exactly what he did during a recent visit to Casper. Dallman has traveled across the nation, visiting and photographing famous film locations. He called his recent adventure to Hell’s Half Acre, the setting for the 1997 film “Starship Troopers,” one of his favorites and most difficult. “It’s a heck of a hike,” he told Cowboy State Daily. “It was a long, muddy climb down, and I almost lost a shoe a few times. The 45-degree climb up was even worse. It’s the furthest I’ve ever gone for one of these.”

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