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Carpooling

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Towns of registered campers for the 2012 MNRYC.

Here you can see the towns of other registered campers to help you decide if carpooling could be a feasible option.



View this years MNRYC campers hometowns in a larger map

 

A limited number of travel assistance grants (up to $100) are available upon request. If travel is a minimum 100 miles one-way, $1 per 10 miles traveled can be requested, up to a maximum of $100. (E.g. a camper from Hardin (one-way ~400 miles) could request an $80 travel assistance grant).

 

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