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8-26-2007 @ 10:12PM
Beth said...
I have stayed at 5 of these 10. Phantom Ranch ranks highest, because after a long day on a mule to get there, beer has never been so refreshing! Jenny Lake Lodge is surrounded by great hiking, Ahwahee, you can just sit and enjoy the view (great gift shops). Zion was a little disapointing, rather basic, but had no TV's which was great as I was there three days after 9-11, and having only a one page newspaper headline was great as we wanted to get away. (most of these lodges have no TV). Crater Lake lodge is a sentimental favorite, as my mother and father spent their honeymoon there in 1948.
Love you columns Catherine, see you next week!!
Beth
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