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    Korey Peterson
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    Sheyenne National Grassland.
    Korey Peterson
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    10/15/2016
    Sheyenne National Grassland is actively managed to prevent the spread of noxious weeds.
    Korey Peterson
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    10/15/2016
    A stand of trees at the edge of an open area of grassland.
    Korey Peterson
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    10/15/2016
    The trail leading through the grasslands.
    Korey Peterson
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    10/15/2016
    A stand of trees at the edge of an open area of grassland.
    Korey Peterson
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    10/15/2016
    A windmill that brought water to the surface.
    Korey Peterson
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    10/15/2016
    Quaking aspen in Sheyenne National Grassland.
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    10/15/2016
    The well worn trail traces the edge of the woods.
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    10/15/2016
    A low lying area that collects water in the wet season.
    Korey Peterson
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    10/15/2016
    Dispersed camping is allowed anywhere in the grassland that is away from trailheads.
    Korey Peterson
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    10/15/2016
    A trail map near the trailhead.

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