Nonvianuk Patrol Cabin

Don't count on meeting any rangers here, as it's only occasionally occupied.

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Nonvianuk Patrol Cabin Details

This small cabin serves as an outpost for rangers doing patrol sweeps through the park. Rangers do not patrol any given section of the park on a regular basis (the park is far too big), so do not rely on seeing any rangers at this cabin.

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