Extrapale
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Heys guys,
A friend and I are looking for a camping spot in the greater Atlanta area over 4th of July week. 3 kids 9 and under, and a couple dogs. No facilities needed other than a flat spot for a tent. Our main concern is not ending up next to a bunch of partiers. Next would be something for the kids. Water of somekind, or some rocks or hills to climb on. Maybe a little fishing.
I see a bunch if hot springs on the middle fork of the Boise. Is that area generally pretty crowded?
Any recommended hikes in the area?
Thanks in advance.
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If Hunting and Angling Ended
There is no alternative funding system
in place to replace the potential lost
funds for conservation. If hunting and
angling end, funding for wildlife
conservation, including enforcement of
all wildlife laws, will be jeopardized.
Hunters, anglers and shooters actively
support wildlife conservation through
tangible actions such as buying licenses
and paying taxes on hunting, fishing and
shooting equipment. Why are hunters and
anglers so willing to support
conservation through their pocketbooks?
Because people place added value on ?
and are willing to pay for ? what they
can use.
A friend and I are looking for a camping spot in the greater Atlanta area over 4th of July week. 3 kids 9 and under, and a couple dogs. No facilities needed other than a flat spot for a tent. Our main concern is not ending up next to a bunch of partiers. Next would be something for the kids. Water of somekind, or some rocks or hills to climb on. Maybe a little fishing.
I see a bunch if hot springs on the middle fork of the Boise. Is that area generally pretty crowded?
Any recommended hikes in the area?
Thanks in advance.
________________________________________
If Hunting and Angling Ended
There is no alternative funding system
in place to replace the potential lost
funds for conservation. If hunting and
angling end, funding for wildlife
conservation, including enforcement of
all wildlife laws, will be jeopardized.
Hunters, anglers and shooters actively
support wildlife conservation through
tangible actions such as buying licenses
and paying taxes on hunting, fishing and
shooting equipment. Why are hunters and
anglers so willing to support
conservation through their pocketbooks?
Because people place added value on ?
and are willing to pay for ? what they
can use.