tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3057352900106109514.post5189889565400548512..comments2024-02-14T01:17:53.993-07:00Comments on T-Dawg Speaks: Remembering Doug TompkinsTom Diegelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17883457895094058609noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3057352900106109514.post-14633971052584016592015-12-10T11:45:57.367-07:002015-12-10T11:45:57.367-07:00I bike toured through Parque Pumalin in the early ...I bike toured through Parque Pumalin in the early days when he was still eyed with a great degree of suspicion by all the locals (he's cutting our country in half to create his own!). Since we were Americans, we were instantly guilty by association. Always wondered how perception changed in later years when it was made into a National Park. Either way, I think it's an amazing thing, to preserve so much land (which is often logged for export if not) and one of the greatest places on earth. Kikkertshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13492322874610762547noreply@blogger.com