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y_p_w <y_p_w@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> "Eight popular parks would charge $50, the highest amount, for an >> annual pass in 2009: Grand Canyon in Arizona; Yosemite; Glacier in >> Montana; Bryce and Zion, both in Utah; Rocky Mountain in Colorado; >> Olympic in Washington state; and Grand Teton in Wyoming." >> Many other parks going up to $25. > > It's $80 for the annual pass that's valid at all     

Group: rec.backcountry · Group Profile · Search for Zion National Park Camping in rec.backcountry
Author: Bill Tuthill
Date: May 9, 2007 17:53

On May 9, 1:52 pm, Pat O'Connell <gyp...@comcast.net> wrote: y_p_w wrote: On May 9, 6:32 am, rick++ <rick...@hotmail.com> wrote: "Eight popular parks would charge $50, the highest amount, for an annual pass in 2009: Grand Canyon in Arizona; Yosemite; Glacier in Montana; Bryce and Zion, both in Utah; Rocky Mountain in Colorado; Olympic in Washington state; and Grand Teton
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y_p_w wrote: > On May 9, 6:32 am, rick++ <rick...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> "Eight popular parks would charge $50, the highest amount, for an >> annual pass in 2009: Grand Canyon in Arizona; Yosemite; Glacier in >> Montana; Bryce and Zion, both in Utah; Rocky Mountain in Colorado; >> Olympic in Washington state; and Grand Teton in Wyoming." >> Many other parks going up to $25. > > It's $80 for     

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Author: y_p_w
Date: May 9, 2007 14:44

On Jan 31, 7:22 pm, "JanOrm...@aol.com" <JanOrm...@aol.com> wrote: I guess we all knew that it was only a question of time before The Landfill Troll went from simple and gentle little posts back to posting longer and longer all caps in the Subject Line. Soon it will be yelling again at full trot as before. Jan <<<Gee Jan, I don't know who this so-called Landfill Troll is that seems to
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No More Privies, So Hikers Add a Carry-Along <http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/us/05whitney.html> September 5, 2007 By FELICITY BARRINGER SUMMIT OF MOUNT WHITNEY, Calif., Aug. 29 - The highest outhouse in the continental United States is no more. High-altitude sanitation is too hazardous a business. Helicopters must make regular journeys up the steep-walled canyons in tricky winds     

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Author: Pat O'Connell
Date: May 9, 2007 13:52

No More Privies, So Hikers Add a Carry-Along <http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/us/05whitney.html> September 5, 2007 By FELICITY BARRINGER SUMMIT OF MOUNT WHITNEY, Calif., Aug. 29 - The highest outhouse in the continental United States is no more. High-altitude sanitation is too hazardous a business. Helicopters must make regular journeys up the steep-walled canyons in tricky winds
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No More Privies, So Hikers Add a Carry-Along <http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/us/05whitney.html> September 5, 2007 By FELICITY BARRINGER SUMMIT OF MOUNT WHITNEY, Calif., Aug. 29 - The highest outhouse in the continental United States is no more. High-altitude sanitation is too hazardous a business. Helicopters must make regular journeys up the steep-walled canyons in tricky winds     

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Author: Chuck Wilson (Los Angeles Area)
Date: Jan 31, 2008 20:33

SUMMIT OF MOUNT WHITNEY, Calif., Aug. 29 - The highest outhouse in the continental United States is no more. High-altitude sanitation is too hazardous a business. Helicopters no longer make regular journeys up the steep-walled canyons in tricky winds while rangers in hazmat suits wait below to tie 250-pound bags or barrels of waste onto a long line dangling below the aircraft. So from the
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SUMMIT OF MOUNT WHITNEY, Calif., Aug. 29 - The highest outhouse in the continental United States is no more. High-altitude sanitation is too hazardous a business. Helicopters no longer make regular journeys up the steep-walled canyons in tricky winds while rangers in hazmat suits wait below to tie 250-pound bags or barrels of waste onto a long line dangling below the aircraft. So from the     

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Author: Fred Goodwin, CMA
Date: Sep 5, 2007 22:28

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6801566,00.html Firefighting Pilot Dies in Calif. Crash Tuesday July 24, 2007 3:01 PM YREKA, Calif. (AP) - Fire managers worried Tuesday that lightning could spark more blazes in the West, while investigators tried to determine why a helicopter crashed while delivering water to firefighters in the Klamath National Forest, killing the pilot
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Author: Fred Goodwin, CMA
Date: Sep 5, 2007 22:28

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Author: Fred Goodwin, CMA
Date: Sep 5, 2007 22:28

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Author: Tim Campbell
Date: Sep 4, 2007 21:45

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Author: Tim Campbell
Date: Sep 4, 2007 21:42

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Author: 3633 Dead
Date: Jul 24, 2007 07:35

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