HARRIMAN STATE PARK OF IDAHO -
The dude-barn dormitory here was originally used as a stable. On this night more than a century later, it still sounded like one.
”It only took me one year to learn to bring earplugs. The snoring can get pretty loud,” says Angie Algarin of Salt Lake City, who took her first trip to the historic ranch and state park in eastern Idaho nine years ago. “It’s kind of hard to get somebody in a bunk bed to stop snoring. You can’t push them to make them turn over, and you really can’t be yelling at them, either, because that might be worse than the snoring.”
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HARRIMAN STATE PARK OF IDAHO -
The dude-barn dormitory here was originally used as a stable. On this night more than a century later, it still sounded like one.
”It only took me one year to learn to bring earplugs. The snoring can get pretty loud,” says Angie Algarin of Salt Lake City, who took her first trip to the historic ranch and state park in eastern Idaho nine years ago. “It’s kind of hard to get somebody in a bunk bed to stop snoring. You can’t push them to make them turn over, and you really can’t be yelling at them, either, because that might be worse than the snoring.”
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