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		By: Sisyphus		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My old stomping grounds the South Fork of the Snake River in Swan Valley.  Its rapidly becoming a playground for the rich and there is too much private land and very limited public access.  Making a public park would enable more egalitarian access to this Idaho treasure.

Second choice would be around Darby Canyon near Driggs.  There is no reson Idaho should not showcase the Idaho side of the majestic Tetons.

The area around Grays Lake behind Taylor Mt. has beautiful countryside and is largely undiscovered. So I hate to mention it.  But it could be a great tourist attraction which would bring visitors and tourist dollars to each major metropolitan area in SE Idaho because of its location.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My old stomping grounds the South Fork of the Snake River in Swan Valley.  Its rapidly becoming a playground for the rich and there is too much private land and very limited public access.  Making a public park would enable more egalitarian access to this Idaho treasure.</p>
<p>Second choice would be around Darby Canyon near Driggs.  There is no reson Idaho should not showcase the Idaho side of the majestic Tetons.</p>
<p>The area around Grays Lake behind Taylor Mt. has beautiful countryside and is largely undiscovered. So I hate to mention it.  But it could be a great tourist attraction which would bring visitors and tourist dollars to each major metropolitan area in SE Idaho because of its location.</p>
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		By: Jack		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Improve what is already there that people already go to and connect what is already there that people already go to.  A little history at each place and along the way would be nice.  Thank you.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Improve what is already there that people already go to and connect what is already there that people already go to.  A little history at each place and along the way would be nice.  Thank you.</p>
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