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  1. About the Creators Bob Weber, Jr. and Bob Weber, Sr. are the award-winning creators of Slylock Fox, one of the world’s most popular activity comic strips for young readers. Distributed by King Features Syndicate to over 300 newspapers worldwide with combined readership of over 20 million weekly. From their Southwest studio, Bob, Jr. and Bob, Sr. entertain […]

  2. The Bob Webber Trail is a 3.4 mile out-and-back hike (1.7 miles each way) that climbs roughly 1200 feet from a parking area along Route 414 to a spectacular panoramic vista overlooking both the Wolf Run and Pine Creek gorges. Bench at Wolf Run Bald Vista along the Bob Webber Trail. Named in honor of a beloved local hiking legend and retired ...

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  4. Bob Webber, a former district forester for Pennsylvania, was a special kind of outdoorsman. He and his wife Dottie lived without electricity in a cabin in the woods near Penn Creek. According to a colleague of his, Jim Hyland, who worked with Bob at the Bureau of Forestry, wrote that “[Bob] purposely chose a lifestyle that immersed him in nature. When Webber poked his head out of his cabin ...

  5. The Webber Homestead & Vistas Hike at Tiadaghton State Forest near Slate Run, Pennsylvania is a difficult 5.3-mile out-and-back hike that features 8 stunning views of the PA Grand Canyon, the Webber homestead site, and the 10-foot tall waterfall, Naval Run Falls. Trails. This hike follows several named trails in the following order: Naval Run ...

  6. On September 9, 2012 Bob Webber had a Hall of Fame after-party at a golf club in Denver in which he, Corbetta, Raymond, and Pollock gathered to play one last time as Sugarloaf. Bassist Bob Raymond (born Robert William Raymond on March 4, 1946) died of lung cancer in Centennial, Colorado on February 11, 2016, at the age of 69.

  7. The end of the 1960s set the stage for Sugarloaf, as the cream of several Denver bands came together. Keyboardist/vocalist Jerry Corbetta and guitarist Bob Webber of the Moonrakers (Denver’s most popular group during the middle of the decade), plus Bob Raymond on bass and Myron Pollock on drums, recorded demos that got them signed to Liberty Records as Chocolate Hair.