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  • BackCountry. com or various sites owned by Backcountry

    Commute by Bike 2010

  • That they occur in one blessed chunk of wilderness has given rise to what the Keys guides call the Backcountry Grand Slam, or sometimes just "the Triple," meaning that one angler catches each fish of the trinity on a single trip.

    Getting Slammed 2003

  • The aim is to make the awarding of so-called Backcountry Permits fairer.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The aim is to make the awarding of so-called Backcountry Permits fairer.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • I prefer "Backcountry," but think "Primitive Area" would also be a good brand.

    NewWest.Net All Headlines 2009

  • I prefer "Backcountry," but think "Primitive Area" would also be a good brand.

    NewWest.Net All Headlines 2009

  • When enough interest arose from individuals unable to attend the auction last week at local restaurant Backcountry Provisions, Miller held back a number of items from the event to enter in the raffle.

    Meredith Miller, Stetson-Lee cross dress in pink for breast cancer 2010

  • Chase, “A Stake in the West: George Washington as Backcountry Surveyor and Landholder,” in Hofstra, George Washington and Backcountry, 162–63, and more generally on techniques, Danson, Drawing the Line, especially 67–99.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • Chase, “A Stake in the West: George Washington as Backcountry Surveyor and Landholder,” in Hofstra, George Washington and Backcountry, 162–63, and more generally on techniques, Danson, Drawing the Line, especially 67–99.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • Chase, “A Stake in the West: George Washington as Backcountry Surveyor and Landholder,” in Hofstra, George Washington and Backcountry, 162–63, and more generally on techniques, Danson, Drawing the Line, especially 67–99.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

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