OPINION — In this episode of the “No Filter Show” Co-hosts Paul Ford and Grady Sinclair are joined by St. George News reporter Don Gilman for a climb up Shinob Kibe. Indeed, if you motored about Washington County much at all, you’ve seen the standout pastel striped cone and chances are you paused to wonder about it. Now’s your chance to explore it … vicariously … “No Filter” style.
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“No Filter Show” Episode 93
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L-R: Co-hosts Grady Sinclair, Paul Ford of the "No Filter Show" atop Shinob Kibe, Washington, Utah, June 10, 2016 | Photo by Sheldon Demke, St. George News This 2013 file photo shows an aerial view of the beacon arrow at Shinob Kibe (Beacon 37B or HO0622) (LOS ANGELES SALT LK AWY BN 37B) on the very south edge of the Shinob Kibe mesa 37° 7' 2.80" North Latitude, 113° 29' 15.51" West Longitude, 3,303 feet MSL. Beacon arrows were constructed between 1926-1928 to facilitate aviation navigation from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles. Washington County, Utah, Sept. 3, 2013 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News L-R: Co-hosts Paul Ford, Grady Sinclair of the "No Filter Show" atop Shinob Kibe, Washington, Utah, June 10, 2016 | Photo by Sheldon Demke, St. George News L-R: Co-hosts Grady Sinclair, Paul Ford of the "No Filter Show" atop Shinob Kibe, Washington, Utah, June 10, 2016 | Photo by Sheldon Demke, St. George News
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