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Klacee Sawatzky

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Toreceive your pass by mail, order online at theUSGS Online Store. Online orders are for physical passes, not digital passes, and may take up to three weeks to be processed and delivered. Order receipts may not be used in place of a physical pass. We recommend ordering at least three weeks in advance of your visit, or picking up a pass in person instead.

Come experience the national parks! All National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone (other fees, including timed entry or reservation fees, may apply). Mark your calendar for these entrance fee-free dates:


The fee you pay when parking at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (KEMO) makes a difference! Under the Federal Recreation Lands Enhancement Act, national parks keep 80% of all fees collected and use that money to fund critical projects that improve services and protect resources. For the first three years, 100% of revenue generated will stay locally at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.


When you park your vehicle in the park, your proof of payment is a KEMO Daily Pass, a KEMO Annual Pass, or an America the Beautiful Pass. Physical passes must be displayed from the inside rear view mirror or on the dashboard of your vehicle, making sure the face of the pass is visible from the outside. Digital passes will be tied to your vehicle's license plate number.



Fees are required at all 10 parking lots at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. There are automated fee machines at the following lots: Overflow Lot, Visitor Center Lot, Burnt Hickory Lot, Illinois Monument Lot, Cheatham Hill Rd. Lot. These machines accept valid credit or debit cards.



Common and Frequently Asked Questions for our Fee Program.




I first purchased Gold edition BF 2042 on my ps5 (4 battle passes included) and it works fine.

I recently purchased an Xbox series x and another copy of BF 2042, standard edition.

cross progression is working perfectly (same level and achievements as the ones on ps5) but the battle pass is LOCKED. The game tells me to purchase it, although I already bought it with the PlayStation version.






@JustAlbonnyNo it's okey all progress works on all platforms anyway i play on ps5 and pc i have both ultimate and i get all my progress on these but i battlepoints works only on platform where i lvl up :-)


I seem to have a unique issue where my game says that I own the premium edition of the game but refuses to unlock my premium battle pass rewards. They unlock if I grind the XP required, but as I purchased the premium edition to fast pass the first 4 seasons, this issue is quite annoying. I spoke with an individual on EA Chat but was told that this is an unknown bug, and to post it here to bring attention to it. I am on Xbox Series X.


I purchased the premium account, got activated (on Xbox S) then I played again and it disappeared somehow. The game shows that I don't have a premium account and my coins vanished from my account (what I used to purchase the premium membership). Please help me because it's very annoying.


Hey @Mukyman84,



We are unfortunately unable to help with issues related to EA accounts through the forums I'm afraid. For support, please visit the EA Help website. For instructions on how to use the EA Help services, please refer to How to use EA Help.



Good luck.


I have paid all the money for the premium passs and i have not received all the stuff that ses will be free for premium members and ses i have to grind and play to the level required to receive the reward with out paying for it so yeh not fuxxxiinhg happy all a rip of


Before heading out I strongly suggest buying a Trail Guide from the visitor center. It is full of a ton of the historical information of the trail and makes the hike better. Plus, it gives you something to remember the trip with!


Once you make it to the trailhead you have the option of heading left, right, or straight ahead. To stay in the proper order of the info graphics it is suggested to head to the left. To the right is running the loop backwards which is fine but the graphics will be reversed. Straight ahead is the shorter version of the loop.


Much like the Pecos National Historic Monument, the Glorieta Pass Battle Loop is more about the history than the hike. The hike is a well defined, less so in the snow, loop trail that has a couple of hills to deal with but is generally not too challenging.


The Confederates were made up of volunteers from Texas and led by General Shipley, a West Point Grad. The Union force was made up mostly of soldiers from Colorado, New Mexico, and federal soldiers from Fort Union and led by Colonel Canby. The Rebels had already taken Albuquerque and Santa Fe and were working their way through the Santa Fe Trail. At Glorieta Pass, the Confederates and Union found themselves camping on opposite sides of the pass. What resulted was a three day battle of artillery, snipers, and face to face combat.


My favorite story I read on the trail, and the turning point of the battle happened on March 28th, 1862. Lt. Col. Manuel Chaves and Major John Chivington and a force of about 400, soldiers from Fort Union and volunteers from New Mexico and Colorado, made it to the top of the 500 foot tall Glorieta Mesa. From there they could see the wagons of the Confederate supply line. The force ran down the steep side of the mesa, screaming and hollering, and destroyed the Rebel defenders and supplies. With the supplies destroyed the confederate had to retreat.


Each side had roughly 1200 soldiers. 51 Union soldiers were killed and 48 Confederates died in the battle. There is so much to the story of the Glorieta Pass Battle. The info I gave you came from the first 3 markers and the trail guide and info graphics. There are 14 in total with more stories of the battles and soldiers who fought here. This, however, is a hiking blog and I would hate to interpret the history for you. I would strongly suggest a visit to the Pecos National Historic Monument and the Glorieta Pass Battle Loop to get all of the amazing information from the decisive moment in American history.


I have put this time-lapse video together of the Pecos Glarieta Pass Battle Loop so other hikers can get a feel of what the hike is like. If you enjoy this video make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel. It is free to subscribe and you will get the latest outdoor content.


To access the Pecos: Glorieta Pass Battle Loop, you first need to stop at the Pecos National Historic Monument visitor center to get the gate code. The visitor center will give you a map to get to the battlefield and the code to enter. There is no fee for the monument. The trailhead has room for about a dozen cars and there is a pit toilet available.


I admit it, I am a bit of a history nerd. Because of that I really enjoyed the Glorieta Pass Battle Loop. The hike was nothing special, a small loop near the highway. But the history in those printed words about what happened on these lands was worth every step. Before this trip to New Mexico, I had no idea about Fort Union, The Pecos, or that a civil war battle happened this far west. I loved learning about the history and what shaped the region.


I have added this hike and all of my hikes to my interactive map page that you can find here. If you have a suggestion or comment you can email me at fatmanlit...@gmail.com. Or follow me on any of the below social media platforms. Happy Hiking!


Hello, I am a new player. I have been playing only for a couple of weeks. So I have a question about the missed rewards from Chapter One. I tried to find an official information about that, but could not. Do the rewards that you have missed will be available again in the bazaar later? Or in some other way in the future? I understand that FOMO thing, but do someone knows an official answer to that?


This is standard procedure for all Tencent properties. It is a VIP club hence why you have to buy access to get the majority of the rewards. Think of it as buying access to Sams Club or Costco or if you prefer Amazon Prime.


You going to refund the money those who earned the items via battle pass paid? If not unless those who paid for the privilege to have said rewards are the only people whose position actually matters hence why alternate versions appear in the store.


Players who completed the Battle Pass on time would have everything for the basic price, and as soon as possible. They could play the game with all the items, and in some time they move on to the next battle pass. Exclusivity will last enough time for them.


Players that missed the previous chapters will have the opportunity to buy the missing rewards after some time, when the Age story will be completed. And to buy items, the players need to actually play the game, and stay in touch with what is on the bazaar list. And the items will be in different packs and cost much higher, than if you get them by the battle pass. And you actually need to collect them all through time. And by that time, probably, players who have got them throught battle pass would not think of them as so exclusive as they were before.


If every feedback is considered to be a whining, then I better be a whiner, who is trying to make the game better. May be not for some sarcastic person, who thinks he knows what exactly I mean, but for those who share the same issue.

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