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|    Re: Wyoming Trip Report (May-Jun 2025)    |
|    07 Jul 25 15:38:51    |
      From: wolverine01@charter.net              On 7/4/2025 10:42 AM, George.Anthony wrote:              > We are on our way to Seattle (ugh). Beautiful area, lunatic people.              It is insane such a large area like that gets filled with some many       nuts. Like another world up there.              > not much to say on the way up. We are on a time crunch. I may try to post a       > little on the trip back home. We have covered this route so many times we       > are almost oblivious to the sights. I do have plans to try a new route home       > this time so I may have something to report.              Looking forward to it.       still hoping to get to Idaho later this year, though we went to       Kohler-Andrae State Park over the holidays and walked on the beach and       it wasn't good. I did finish the 3 shot routine of injections of some       gel in the knees and they're still junk. We only hiked about 7 miles       along the shore and by halfway and time to turn around, right one was       all inflamed. If it gets bad on a flat beach, I don't know how I would       handle any elevation change, though the poles would help. I thought it       would be kinda stupid using them on the beach.              BTW, this is a great park right on Lake Michigan open all year long with       52 electric campsites with each having a fire ring, hiking trails, and a       huge beach. It's about 100 feet deep, and they say 2 miles long. But       that's only in the park. You can walk along the beach outside the park       too for miles and miles. It's not as warm as some would like, but it       was probably around 60F or maybe a bit warmer, but you can walk out a       long way before it gets deep enough you have to swim. Fun place.              --       Darwinism Is Junk Science!!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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