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Throughout the day, there were stories of how Leonard's creation and philosophy have helped them through difficult times and they would in turn, share this with him. One by one, people came to take a seat next to him for a moment to express gratitude. He has a hard time hearing so you can see him struggle a bit to understand what people are saying. Several people enjoyed telling stories to Leonard about how he has touched their life in some way. He always keeps a positive attitude with his signature "thumbs up" gesture.
My first visit to the mountain and to meet Leonard was in March of 2010. He was still living at the mountain but since he is slowing down a bit, he is currently living in a home in a nearby town.
Salvation Mountain is a sight to see if you haven't already. I hope it will be preserved over time so future generations will also be able to enjoy it.