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PANORA, Iowa, July 1, 2010 --  Want some additional evidence of what a tourism amenity the Raccoon River Valley Trail is for west central Iowa? 

Joe Hanner, the conservation director and trail manager in Guthrie County, got a good reminder this week when he checked the dispenser tubes where daily permits are sold at the trailheads in that county.  People fill out a quick form on an envelope, stick $2 in it and drop it into those tubes.  They carry with them a perforated receipt showing their permit number, so they prove they have paid if they are checked.

“On Sunday (June 27), I picked up trail permits from the dispenser tubes we have in Panora, Yale and Linden,” Hanner said.  “There were daily permits that had been purchased by people from Hutchinson, Kansas; Bismarck, North Dakota; Cleveland, Georgia; Montrose, Colorado; Kansas City, Missouri;  Houston, Texas;  Cheyenne, Wyoming; Liberty, Missouri; Princeton, Minnesota; Goshen, Indiana; Bolingbrook, Illinois; Ontario Canada and various towns around Iowa.”

He said that had been in “approximately one week” since he’d previously picked up the permit applications.

Amazing!



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