National Parks?
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We spent 10 amazing days RVing on the Kenai Peninsula. I like exploring new places when I travel but Alaska is one of the few places I have been on the planet I would go back for a second look over visiting somewhere new. It is just magical.
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"Then state that it is your opinion when you post it and it would be much less misleading to people that do not know how many tour providiers there are. Very commonly people put IMOP or IMHOP. There are at least 40 concessionaires. Many of which are very good or even exceptional"
How you got to my commenting on tours is a pretty nifty feat of mental gymnastics.
I suggest a review of English 101. Absent attribution everything spoken or typed is opinion.
How you got to my commenting on tours is a pretty nifty feat of mental gymnastics.
I suggest a review of English 101. Absent attribution everything spoken or typed is opinion.
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The BWCAW is a unit of the Superior National Forest so it is not a National Park but rather a wilderness. Quetico Provincial Park, Voyageurs National Park, Superior National Forest/BWCAW all are managed cooperatively.
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Because the post right above yours starts with "The are tours"
I will say Voyaguers along with Isle Royale are two National Parks that are high on my list to see though. I've never been to that area. And I will for sure check out that link.
I will say Voyaguers along with Isle Royale are two National Parks that are high on my list to see though. I've never been to that area. And I will for sure check out that link.
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