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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Dave Kiel
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    Sun beams in the haze of the gorge.
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    10/06/2018
    Some of the many cascades in the gorge.
    Dave Kiel
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    10/06/2018
    Some of the many cascades in the gorge.
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    Birds-eye view 85 feet above the gorge from the suspension bridge.
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    10/06/2018
    Not all the tent campsites are level.
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    10/06/2018
    One of the primitive cabins. All have a fire ring and picnic table.
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    One of the many tent sites.
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    Modern restrooms with a shower. Each loop has one that is centrally located.
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    Typical tent site.
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    Mid-sized RV site for RVs 20 feet or less.
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    Oversized RV site for RVs longer than 30 feet.
    Dave Kiel
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    10/06/2018
    Campground playground. There are several in the park. Some are old style, and some are newer like this one.

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