Mudslide Miller
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Happy belated Don! Many more to ya.
Only if he got his Drivers Licensedata-author="FJRay" data-cid="1412606" data-time="1548710546"><p>I gotta keep moving so that young guy doesn't catch up with me.<br />
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Hope you had a good one cause you are going back to work tomorrow.<img src='https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/uhoh.gif' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_emoticon' />
Don the hour glass does looks fuller then you old fart!
Happy Birthday Don! As usual, I'm a day late and a dollar short.
Even after the Parks Dept. bumped the price to $80 for a lifetime senior pass (coincidentally on my 65th birthday), it's still an unbeatable bargain. The motorcycle pass is separate, costs no extra, and has to be renewed every year which is a small but manageable hassle.Now that you've finally qualified, four words for you: National Parks Senior Pass.
I don’t want to hijack this thread but what motorcycle pass are you referring to? It’s never been required when I used the National Parks Senior Pass while riding a motorcycle.Even after the Parks Dept. bumped the price to $80 for a lifetime senior pass (coincidentally on my 65th birthday), it's still an unbeatable bargain. The motorcycle pass is separate, costs no extra, and has to be renewed every year which is a small but manageable hassle.Now that you've finally qualified, four words for you: National Parks Senior Pass.
Thank you. I wasn’t aware of the decal but after research it appears that it is for open vehicle parking in special circumstances but will not, by itself, allow access to a Park without the Senior Pass.It may be that it's only required if you want to keep your senior pass elsewhere, like in the glove compartment of your car. The decal is vehicle specific but the senior pass is not. You can put this on your motorcycle and if lifted, it can't be validly used on anything else.
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