US National Parks Pass

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silverfoxcc

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7,689 posts

145 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Just returned from US and as i was visiting three National Parks decided to buy an annual pass thus saving a few dollars.
Just found out in the small print that it can have two signatures ( not related) and can be used by either.
As i was on my own i therefore have a pass valid until the end of June 2018.
If anyone is visiting the States and is thinking of visiting some National Parks and wants to save on the original price i paid of 80 dollars ( 64.00) i would be willing to let it go for a reasonable offer ( say 40 gbp) All you need is sign your name next to
mine and show your passport to prove you are the second signature and away you go.


David Beer

3,982 posts

267 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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[quote=silverfoxcc]Just returned from US and as i was visiting three National Parks decided to buy an annual pass thus saving a few dollars.
Just found out in the small print that it can have two signatures ( not related) and can be used by either.
As i was on my own i therefore have a pass valid until the end of June 2018.
If anyone is visiting the States and is thinking of visiting some National Parks and wants to save on the original price i paid of 80 dollars ( 64.00) i would be willing to let it go for a reasonable offer ( say 40 gbp) All you need is sign your name next to
mine and show your passport to prove you are the second signature and away you go.

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I buy a pass every year, but I go twice a year. Surely three parks would cost $75. This summer did 5 and will probably do the same at least this xmas. They do represent good value if you do more than 4. It's also quite cool for a Brit to flash the pass.
What parks did you do? Only got two left to do, not this xmas, next summer will do Them.