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Posted on June 2, 2015June 2, 2015 by Paul Berry

Requiem for the Whopper Dropper

whopper Visiting the “Whopper Dropper” today was a reminder of what could have happened to much of our Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area and could still happen to still happen to adjacent wildlands if we do not value them… View Requiem

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