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agesilaus
May 27, 2018Explorer III
Yeah well a number of their alternatives are lesser visited since they are darned hard to get to in the first place. Or they are specialist parks like the canoe/kayak parks. The Alaskan parks, except for a couple, are just about impossible for the usual RVer to visit. They have no access roads and are past the beyond in the first place.
They did show me one that I never heard of before: East Grand Canyon, if it actually exists as a defined park location.
The Guardian is a strange paper, it's a British Socialist publication, but much of their writing seems to be centered on the US. They have surprisingly good articles like this.
They did show me one that I never heard of before: East Grand Canyon, if it actually exists as a defined park location.
The Guardian is a strange paper, it's a British Socialist publication, but much of their writing seems to be centered on the US. They have surprisingly good articles like this.
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