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Permits the answer to crowded peaks

I read the many suggestions in the July/August issue regarding the overcrowding at trailhead parking lots and on the trails. The “fresh idea” to close Route 73 won’t happen. Obviously, this person isn’t aware that daily traffic includes commuters going to work, students,

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