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carl2591
Jul 14, 2017Explorer III
It is amazing how many folks dont take the time to find out such stuff. THey just go and pay, which is not a problem and help put more money in the NP coffers, till congress figures out a way to steal it er borrow it, but I still find it interesting..
I was bummed thinking I was going to be able to get my "senior pass" after my birthday on july 31st, and beat the Aug 27th $10 deal. So i got to looking and turns out I will only be 61 this year. :) o well that is fine. $80 is still one h@ll of a deal as we will be full time in 3 yrs and doing a lot of parks out west with entrance fees.
I was bummed thinking I was going to be able to get my "senior pass" after my birthday on july 31st, and beat the Aug 27th $10 deal. So i got to looking and turns out I will only be 61 this year. :) o well that is fine. $80 is still one h@ll of a deal as we will be full time in 3 yrs and doing a lot of parks out west with entrance fees.
Johno02 wrote:
Having worked as volunteers at several places here the pass either was honored, sold, or both, we were amazed at how many people had no idea that such as thing ever existed. Mine was one of the first things I purchased when I turned old enough. Mine is one of the original "Golden Age Passports" which were replaced by the senior pass. It has been paid for many times over!! One night camping discount more than paid for it.
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