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Emerald Ash Borer On the Move as Campers Bring Infected Firewood - WJFW-TV
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Bring your horse out for trail rides - Staunton News Leader
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Bring your horse out for trail ridesStaunton News Leader» cost: $80 per rider, includes five meals, camping facilities, trails and music on Saturday evening. $30 for non-riders. » more info: Advance registration and payment are required for each rider. Riders must be at least 12 years old and riders younger ... |
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Summer Campers roll into Chillicothe - Peoria Journal Star
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Summer Campers roll into ChillicothePeoria Journal StarEric Laufenberg, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Lincoln, said Summer Campers should bring plenty of sunscreen and water. “Over the next few days it's going to be hot, and fairly humid as well,” he said, with a mostly sunny ...and more » |
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Area parks expect full crowds for Mem. Day weekend, more campers this summer - WEAU-TV 13
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Backwoods Bash Music & Camping Festival starts Friday in Prue - Tulsa World
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Backwoods Bash Music & Camping Festival starts Friday in PrueTulsa WorldBy JENNIFER CHANCELLOR World Scene Writer For once, Split Lip Rayfield may not need to bring the extreme weather magic with them. Instead, they'll pack extra extreme banjo, mandolin and gas-tank bass. Hopefully, the longtime punk-bluegrass trio won't ... |
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