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I bought one of these for the truck, but haven't put it on yet. Ken |
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I have no clue where Steve's cave is, but here's another to ponder.
you should need no clues. Ken |
OK, here's another hint....it's not a cave.
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Is it a there an Mesa Verde type dwelling in there? |
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I believe #462 is Seal Cave on the Oregon coast.
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Maybe this one won't be so easy....what town is this campground in? Hint, it is in the Northwest, extreme.
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It is actually Sea Lion Caves, but I'd say seal is close enough, since you can't tell the animals in the picture have visible ears in that long range shot. :D Check out the link marked 720 degree shot on the top bar of their web site. It's kinda cool. Ken |
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Actually, that's just the file name, not the name of the campground, or the town where it is located.
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Is that Chicken or whatever it was called?
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It looks like the Goldpanner campground in Chicken Alaska |
Yes, it is Chicken, Alaska. Chicken has no water system, no electric system, and no sewer system. They only have individual water wells, generators, septic systems, and outhouses. If you look close at the campground picture, you will see no hookups.
The mud and dirt you see on the truck and trailer are from driving the Top of The World Highway (highway, yea right!) in wet weather. Took me $10 worth of quarters when we got to Tok, AK just to get the mud off the rig. |
A couple of more interesting facts about Chicken, AK....they wanted to name the town Ptarmigan, a native grouse type of bird, but no one could spell it. Also, once a year in the summer they have a music festival there, and they call it.......wait for it.......Chicken Stock.
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