SAMO Park Bug East
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Fergus and Tessa
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The National Parks are an awesome way to see some of the coolest stuff that America has to offer. Most people know about the big, famous parks like Grand Canyon and Zion, but there's much more to America's National Park System than that. From the amazing natural grandeur of Shenandoah and Joshua Tree National Parks to the glimpses into our nation's past at places like the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park and Gettysburg National Battlefield, every park is fascinating and unique. You can probably tell, we LOVE National Parks, and so does this travel bug! As Los Angelenos, our "local" park - and one of our favorite hiking spots - is the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (or SAMO in National Park-speak), a beautiful and rugged wilderness right on the outskirts of America's second largest city. This bug is starting on the East Coast and wants to head west. And, along the way, it would love to stop near as many National Parks as possible (caching is often not permitted within the park due to the sensitivity of natural or historic areas). Please help it along its way, and, when you log in a drop-off, please mention the closest National Park. You can find them all at www.nps.gov. Thanks!
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Fergus and Tessa placed it in "Roger That"
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Rhode Island
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We started off this TB today on what is hopefully a long exciting journey. In keeping with the theme, we dropped it off a couple of blocks from the NPS unit we'd just visited: Roger Williams National Memorial (known in NPS jargon as ROWI), a small, lovely park commemorating the founder of Rhode Island - and set on a part of the commons of the original settlement.
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