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More Than Just Parks

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We're the Pattiz Brothers and our goal here is simple, to share the beauty of our national parks and public lands in an effort to get people to see the true value in land conservation.

We write about all things public lands, especially national parks.

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About More Than Just Parks

Our goal here is simple – to share the beauty of our national parks & public lands to encourage greater protection. We're two brothers trying to make a difference by creating helpful national park guides, award-winning films, & breathtaking photos.

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