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String date = '04/18/24(Thu)00:40:31';
String comment = 'I have 6 days off work and this extremely rough road trip plan out of LA and back - is there anything worth stopping for around the bottom sections of Wyoming or Idaho? The destination is around Salt Lake City to see a friend, but I've never been to Wyoming or Idaho and I'd like to at least check them off the list while I'm up that way.';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2646578 && dateTime=='04/18/24(Thu)01:06:01') {

'>>2646575
I went to the Idaho potato museum when I was about 11 and it was one of the most disappointing and boring places I’ve ever been so not that. Maybe it got more interesting in the last 20 years tho idk'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2646812 && dateTime=='04/18/24(Thu)11:06:58') {

'>>2646578
honestly I might do that just to say I've been to a potato museum, I like the weird stuff.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2646841 && dateTime=='04/18/24(Thu)13:15:39') {

'In Idaho there's Crater's of the Moon and in Wyoming there's Yellowstone and Jackson Hole. If you're able, go to a hot springs in Idaho (ideally Goldbug, it's one of the best in the world).';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2646869 && dateTime=='04/18/24(Thu)15:05:14') {

'Go to Flaming Gorge in Utah and Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado instead';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2647230 && dateTime=='04/19/24(Fri)13:43:53') {

'>>2646575
Those are literally the worst parts of Wyoming and Idaho. BUT in Idaho you should be around Crater of the Moon which is pretty cool if the snow doesn't cover it.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2647231 && dateTime=='04/19/24(Fri)13:46:23') {

'>>2646575
Why should I tell you anything califag?'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2647809 && dateTime=='04/20/24(Sat)15:55:42'  && image=='4bb7d401b71f722ade6b399864154b40.jpg') {

'Vedauwoo is pretty cool but it's outside of your loop towards Cheyenne';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2648107 && dateTime=='04/21/24(Sun)07:59:17') {

'Six days is not enough time for that trip. You'll spend the entire time driving. Lets say you did the absolute minimum and drove straight from LA to Yellowstone and back. That's over 2000 miles. You'd have to drive 333 miles per day, which is at least 6 hours a day, every day. That doesn't even account for summer park traffic or the fact that the Yellowstone loop is another 140 miles around.

My advice would be to do Bryce Canyon instead. Spend a day in Park City. Do some mountain hikes. Rent a mountain bike and ride at one of the resorts. If you really have to see Idaho and Wyoming, just do Jackson Hole and the Tetons with a stop in Lava Hot Springs.'
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