Only agreement on public lands: keep talking

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By Steve Sebelius | September 29, 2015

New York Times columnist Timothy Egan didn’t grow up rich. But he had one hell of a summer home.

Egan’s vacations were spent on the public lands of the Pacific Northwest, a place where his family camped, hiked and enjoyed the outdoors, his inheritance by virtue of being a citizen of the United States.

This, his mother told him and his siblings, is your summer home.

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