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		<title>The Last Stretch</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Well, I think we may have worried a few people when we never finished off the blog for the last two days of our trip. Just to set the record straight, we arrived safely and on schedule. Nothing eventful or remotely life-threatened prevented us from finishing the blog – just plain ol’ laziness (we have [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Plans for Photos</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been brainstorming the best way to handle our plethora of photos.  I really want to drop them on a map so I can relate them to the general area where they were taken.  I also want to continue with my convention of &#8216;everyday photos&#8217; go on my Flickr stream and the more &#8216;artsy and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Day 6 &#038; Day 7</title>
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From Jackson, we headed towards Chicago.  It would take us two days to get there with a stop in some small interstate town called Ogallala, NE.  I-80 is boring and doesn&#8217;t provide us much of a story to tell.
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		<title>Lessons Learned</title>
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We depart Yellowstone with some regret. Two days was simply too short a time to take in the many beauties of the park – although we knew that going into it. The weather’s turn towards thunderheads and rain showers, however, persuaded us that camping yet one more night would not be as nice as the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Riddle Lake</title>
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After we awoke in Yellowstone and broke camp, we were off to Riddle Lake Trail for a hike.  I&#8217;ll quote a Yellowstone Website&#8217;s description:
A classic Yellowstone hike. This trail wanders among lodgepole pines along the Continental Divide. It is unusual terrain—hummocky, yet relatively level. In this indecisive terrain, water stands in sedge-filled bogs before [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Catchin&#8217; up</title>
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We sure have some catching up to do.  Here it is, Wednesday and we haven&#8217;t posted from Sunday.  We&#8217;re actually on the road to Chicago right now, planning to arrive in the next two hours.  I&#8217;ll catch us up on Yellowstone National Park and Ellen will follow up with a post about [...]]]></description>
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