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Monthly Archives: November 2018
GPT Photo of the Week
Great Presidential Plains
GPT Photo of the Week
Dinosaur tracks in the Purgatoire Canyon, southeast Colorado.
first person to walk Canada’s Great Trail — besthike.com
Great Trail was formerly called the Trans-Canada Trail. (TheGreat Trail.ca) Completing this hike makes Dana Meise @TheHikingFool the first person to touch all three coasts on the Trans Canada Trail. … Thursday evening he made it to Tuktoyaktuk, completing his … Continue reading
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Hospitality on the prairie
A couple of generations ago, municipal parks were generally open to camping. We had a tradition of caring for travelers, particularly in the West. After all, everyone (with the exception of the natives of course), had come from somewhere else, … Continue reading
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GPT Photo of the Week
The trail to Bear Butte with Lakota prayer flags in attendance – Bear Butte State Park, South Dakota
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