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Best LARGE.
My father walked beaches, so I grew up walking beaches. Mom would pack a lunch, we'd pile in the car and head to South Haven or St. Joe or wherever. We'd walk, sometimes for hours.
Then for a long time I didn't walk beaches.
Now I walk beaches again, though not as often as I'd like. This one happens to be Muskegon State Park.
Explored (#50 on Wednesday, September 19, 2007). Thanks! (No longer in the top 500. Explore is mysterious.)
My father walked beaches, so I grew up walking beaches. Mom would pack a lunch, we'd pile in the car and head to South Haven or St. Joe or wherever. We'd walk, sometimes for hours.
Then for a long time I didn't walk beaches.
Now I walk beaches again, though not as often as I'd like. This one happens to be Muskegon State Park.
Explored (#50 on Wednesday, September 19, 2007). Thanks! (No longer in the top 500. Explore is mysterious.)
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