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Description
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Construction cost
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Size
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Trail Brunch
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"Hey! Hey, you! Why'd you bring a blanket? Grab your snacks and lie down in the grass" - A tick, probably.
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200
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2x2
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Pizza Picnic
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Nobody can tell you not to eat your pizza in the park. It's best to be aware of your surroundings, though - not sharing is caring.
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50
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1x1
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Campsite
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For tens of thousands of years, humanity shared food at campfires and slept under the stars. Those long nights at the campsite bring back timeless memories.
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200
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2x2
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Tent
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A home for a night - if set up properly, it withstands storms, falling acorns and stumbling tourists. Prepare, though, for the occasional inspection by friendly insects.
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50
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1x1
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Majestic Rock
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They say goats make a desert, but really, it's dessert - there's nothing they won't eat, or climb in order to eat it. This rock's clinging moss is no exception.
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200
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2x2
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Eroded Rock
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Rocks are born of fire, or formed by water and wind - always changing, never truly still. This one's been touched by time, an abstract piece of art - a window to the past, if you will.
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50
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1x1
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"Eagle's Nest" Café
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This cozy little café comes with rustic tables and a spectacular view - a favourite spot for thieving crows and hungry birdwatchers.
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2100
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6x7
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Ruined Tower
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During the lightning storm of 1602, the lord of the valley learned why it was not wise to store all kegs of black powder in his highest tower.
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450
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3x3
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Feeding Station
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Secluded in the woods, this offering of grain and corn allows the park rangers to survey and count wild animals. Triplet baby fawns are always a welcome sight!
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450
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3x3
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Hiker's Hut
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A sturdy log cabin and a spot of shade - for tired hikers, lost tourists and those who prefer to sit and sip rather than climb and slip.
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300
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2x3
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Campfire
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The perfect place to enjoy roasted marshmallows, twist bread, smoked fish and spooky stories. Just bear in mind that others might enjoy it, too.
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200
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2x2
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Observation Point
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Watch the cranes as they flock to the water, or listen to the breeze. Smells like sunscreen, azalea, pine and teenage dreams.
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200
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2x2
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Wanderer's Rest
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A fallen tree can still serve so many purposes - as a seat, table or signpost - and it's not like we are going to run out of them anytime soon.
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200
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2x2
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Gnarly Oak
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It's well over a hundred years old - but who is counting, when it only grows more beautiful?
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200
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2x2
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Ash
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Even if lightning should strike, it regrows velvety and green. It also makes for fantastic firewood - but don't tell the rangers I said that.
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50
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1x1
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Trail Sign
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Choose a path to tread, or forge your own instead.
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50
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1x1
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Willow
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She weeps when it rains and sleeps on sunny days.
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50
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1x1
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Small Wooden Bridge
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Simple but sturdy, it can cross streams and small ravines.
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150
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1x3
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Wooden Bridge
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Spans the average leaping distance of a panicking deer. Deer not included.
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200
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1x4
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Long Wooden Bridge
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Sways a bit on windy days - not for the faint-hearted.
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250
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1x5
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Boardwalk
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Walk comfortably without disturbing the undergrowth, or soaking your new hiking boots.
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20
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1x1
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Hiking Trail
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Day or night, you'll never walk alone, for there is a startled squirrel, a busy ant or a buzzing bee watching over you.
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20
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1x1
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Forest Lake
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No description.
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5
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1x1
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Grassy Lake
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No description.
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5
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1x1
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Grass
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Adds a fresh green touch to the great outdoors.
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20
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1x1
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