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		<description><![CDATA[Readers respond to carless hiking. | We&#8217;re heading into Labor Day Weekend. That means hiking for a lot folks, so I&#8217;m reprising some of the ways that Northwesterners can hit the trail without a car. In my two priorposts on this subject, commenters have offered some terrific advice from around the region and beyond. First up, a place of honor for Andrew Engleson over at Washington Trails Association. He&#8217;s on the verge of creating a new...]]></description>
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