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<blockquote data-quote="keith99" data-source="post: 75831933" data-attributes="member: 211648"><p>The top of Half Dome. </p><p>Giant Forest anywhere at least a mile from The General Sherman Tree. Or even at The General Sherman Tree when the snow is a few feet deep and teh people are gone. </p><p>The Road leading to Milford Sound, especially when it is raining. (more waterfalls than you can count). </p><p>The rain Forest at far North end of North Island in New Zealand. There is something about passing a Maori out hunting pig who is walking barefoot. </p><p>Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. The only park of its kind that I have been to where they (at least used to) encourage you to go off trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keith99, post: 75831933, member: 211648"] The top of Half Dome. Giant Forest anywhere at least a mile from The General Sherman Tree. Or even at The General Sherman Tree when the snow is a few feet deep and teh people are gone. The Road leading to Milford Sound, especially when it is raining. (more waterfalls than you can count). The rain Forest at far North end of North Island in New Zealand. There is something about passing a Maori out hunting pig who is walking barefoot. Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. The only park of its kind that I have been to where they (at least used to) encourage you to go off trail. [/QUOTE]
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