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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Exploring TRNP

For such an inhospitable place, Theodore Roosevelt National Park has lots of animals, including wild horses, prairie dogs, mule and white-tail deer, rabbits, and bison.  It allegedly has some elk, too, but I didn't see any.




Posted by T.M.M. at 11:17 AM

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      • Grief counselor
      • End of the road
      • Surefooted
      • The elusive bighorn sheep
      • A tough hike
      • Fighting Griz
      • Mach 2 across the ND prairie
      • Cowboys and Indians
      • Exploring TRNP
      • North Dakota badlands
      • Evening falls
      • Loads of bison
      • Bismarck, ND, where the state legislature meets ev...
      • Impressions of Fargo
      • Grand Forks, ND
      • An auspicious sign
      • The brutally cold Minnesota summer
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