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    Well, after a nice holiday break, it's time to get back to tracking life in the national park system. Thanks to all who extended holiday greetings, and to those who emailed me privately with questions, I'll see if I can't track down some answers.
    In the meantime, prepare for a flurry of posts.

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Happy Holidays Kurt...keep up the great work in 2007. My wife and I visited 16 National Parks in 2006, plus numerous Nat'l Monuments, Recreation Areas and Wildlife Refuges. We hope to do better in 2007!

Hey Mookie, same to you! Sixteen national parks in one year is pretty impressive. Can't wait to see how many you visit in the coming year.

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