U.S. National Parks thread
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PJ_Soul said:If anyone hasn't, watch Ken Burns' documentary series about America's National Parks. It is so good, and really brings home just how much history and work and energy and caring is currently being destroyed by the Trump administration.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:If anyone hasn't, watch Ken Burns' documentary series about America's National Parks. It is so good, and really brings home just how much history and work and energy and caring is currently being destroyed by the Trump administration.
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rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:darwinstheory said:^^Sounds like a great time. I think the weather is supposed to be good. Got some friends that are from Manistee who say that area is really nice.
Then again, I am in Northwest Indiana, soooo...not much to see here. But we do have Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore/Indiana Dunes State Park. That's a really good area for hiking and swimming.
It's hard to have a vacation and not go to the mountains loltempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:darwinstheory said:^^Sounds like a great time. I think the weather is supposed to be good. Got some friends that are from Manistee who say that area is really nice.
Then again, I am in Northwest Indiana, soooo...not much to see here. But we do have Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore/Indiana Dunes State Park. That's a really good area for hiking and swimming.
It's hard to have a vacation and not go to the mountains lol
The second group is wrong.
I do love the mountains in Cali and AZ. I've been all over them!
Virginia and PA have "hills" to me.
Alaska has nice mountains too.
But I love me a beach.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:darwinstheory said:tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:darwinstheory said:^^Sounds like a great time. I think the weather is supposed to be good. Got some friends that are from Manistee who say that area is really nice.
Then again, I am in Northwest Indiana, soooo...not much to see here. But we do have Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore/Indiana Dunes State Park. That's a really good area for hiking and swimming.
It's hard to have a vacation and not go to the mountains lol
*I may have a different tone if I weren't so pale, over weight and if I didn't have a girlfriend. Lmao"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0 -
PJ Soul - that is an awesome view"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:darwinstheory said:^^Sounds like a great time. I think the weather is supposed to be good. Got some friends that are from Manistee who say that area is really nice.
Then again, I am in Northwest Indiana, soooo...not much to see here. But we do have Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore/Indiana Dunes State Park. That's a really good area for hiking and swimming.
It's hard to have a vacation and not go to the mountains loltempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:darwinstheory said:^^Sounds like a great time. I think the weather is supposed to be good. Got some friends that are from Manistee who say that area is really nice.
Then again, I am in Northwest Indiana, soooo...not much to see here. But we do have Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore/Indiana Dunes State Park. That's a really good area for hiking and swimming.
It's hard to have a vacation and not go to the mountains lol
The second group is wrong.I sincerely can't imagine not living with both at the same time long term. I did live in the Rockies for just a handful of months once... It was so beautiful... but the Rockies need to be sitting in an ocean. Then they'd be perfect.
I don't think I've ever been to an American national park...? Or have I? Is the very northwest side of Washington State part of a national park? Where all those insanely beautiful beaches are, on the edge of forests? I thought it was actually First Nations land, so probably not? But the best National Park I've been to might be Banff National Park, especially since it includes the Columbia Glacier, which was awesome to walk up (and under!). Or maybe it's the Pacific Rim National Park on the west side of Vancouver Island .... that is certainly as beautiful as it gets!
I do feel though that having them together subtracts a little from each...so instead of one 9/10 you get two 8/10's together and have to live with a meager 16/10.
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The best National Parks are the most remote ... way less people.Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:The best National Parks are the most remote ... way less people.This! Muir Woods comes to mind. After visiting my step daughter in San Francisco yesterday, we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and just a little ways into Marin County saw a lighted sign that said "Muir Woods Full, No reservations. Try again." That's horrible! I remember a time when you could go there any time. There were never reservations needed. It's not even an over-night spot- just a day use national Monument. WTF?! What it comes down to is too few natural and wild places and way to many human beings.And yes, t'n'g, Trump admin is trying to close some of them down. He wants to shut down 26 National Parks. That alone should qualify for impeachment.Sorry to get political and on a rant here (it's a fine thread), but I do feel an urgent need to defend our National Parks and even create more park lands and wilderness.
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brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:The best National Parks are the most remote ... way less people.This! Muir Woods comes to mind. After visiting my step daughter in San Francisco yesterday, we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and just a little ways into Marin County saw a lighted sign that said "Muir Woods Full, No reservations. Try again." That's horrible! I remember a time when you could go there any time. There were never reservations needed. It's not even an over-night spot- just a day use national Monument. WTF?! What it comes down to is too few natural and wild places and way to many human beings.And yes, t'n'g, Trump admin is trying to close some of them down. He wants to shut down 26 National Parks. That alone should qualify for impeachment.Sorry to get political and on a rant here (it's a fine thread), but I do feel an urgent need to defend our National Parks and even create more park lands and wilderness.
As for Muir, STAY AWAY. While planning my Cali tour that was a place I wanted to go to along with glass beach and then the redwoods. It would have been a coast tour.
Everything I read said to not bother anymore. If you are an outdoors-man then avoid it. Which is a shame...
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brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:The best National Parks are the most remote ... way less people.This! Muir Woods comes to mind. After visiting my step daughter in San Francisco yesterday, we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and just a little ways into Marin County saw a lighted sign that said "Muir Woods Full, No reservations. Try again." That's horrible! I remember a time when you could go there any time. There were never reservations needed. It's not even an over-night spot- just a day use national Monument. WTF?! What it comes down to is too few natural and wild places and way to many human beings.And yes, t'n'g, Trump admin is trying to close some of them down. He wants to shut down 26 National Parks. That alone should qualify for impeachment.Sorry to get political and on a rant here (it's a fine thread), but I do feel an urgent need to defend our National Parks and even create more park lands and wilderness.Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:The best National Parks are the most remote ... way less people.This! Muir Woods comes to mind. After visiting my step daughter in San Francisco yesterday, we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and just a little ways into Marin County saw a lighted sign that said "Muir Woods Full, No reservations. Try again." That's horrible! I remember a time when you could go there any time. There were never reservations needed. It's not even an over-night spot- just a day use national Monument. WTF?! What it comes down to is too few natural and wild places and way to many human beings.And yes, t'n'g, Trump admin is trying to close some of them down. He wants to shut down 26 National Parks. That alone should qualify for impeachment.Sorry to get political and on a rant here (it's a fine thread), but I do feel an urgent need to defend our National Parks and even create more park lands and wilderness.
People love to champion smaller government and turn more power over to local and community leaders, and that sounds great in theory, all the arguments make sense. Unfortunately, in reality, it just ends up that state and local government is much much cheaper to buy and corrupt. That's why federal control is a necessity for long term investments like education and the environment, small governments favor short term investments (a few coal jobs now vs millions lost in the myriad costs of pollution) nearly every single time.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:The best National Parks are the most remote ... way less people.This! Muir Woods comes to mind. After visiting my step daughter in San Francisco yesterday, we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and just a little ways into Marin County saw a lighted sign that said "Muir Woods Full, No reservations. Try again." That's horrible! I remember a time when you could go there any time. There were never reservations needed. It's not even an over-night spot- just a day use national Monument. WTF?! What it comes down to is too few natural and wild places and way to many human beings.And yes, t'n'g, Trump admin is trying to close some of them down. He wants to shut down 26 National Parks. That alone should qualify for impeachment.Sorry to get political and on a rant here (it's a fine thread), but I do feel an urgent need to defend our National Parks and even create more park lands and wilderness.
People love to champion smaller government and turn more power over to local and community leaders, and that sounds great in theory, all the arguments make sense. Unfortunately, in reality, it just ends up that state and local government is much much cheaper to buy and corrupt. That's why federal control is a necessity for long term investments like education and the environment, small governments favor short term investments (a few coal jobs now vs millions lost in the myriad costs of pollution) nearly every single time.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Crater Lake a couple of weeks ago was over the top crowded. Took a good 20-30 minutes waiting traffic to get in. Resorted to parking off road in a picnic area. Lines in the gift shop and at the concessions. People everywhere.#FHP0
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Horos said:Crater Lake a couple of weeks ago was over the top crowded. Took a good 20-30 minutes waiting traffic to get in. Resorted to parking off road in a picnic area. Lines in the gift shop and at the concessions. People everywhere.
Overcrowding in natural spaces is a tough one for me.
I love to see Joe and Sally Fatass get out and do something, and I really hope that park visits stick with the kids, but I don't want to share my experience with them.
The key for enjoyment is to go to the hot spots out of season and use peak season to explore the truly empty places. The key for preservation is a fine line between inspiring the masses to appreciation and controlling the impact that comes with it, and it's a hard line to walk.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Horos said:Crater Lake a couple of weeks ago was over the top crowded. Took a good 20-30 minutes waiting traffic to get in. Resorted to parking off road in a picnic area. Lines in the gift shop and at the concessions. People everywhere.Yeah, I remember it being pretty busy up there this time of year.Anymore, I try to plan trips to National Parks as close to the end or beginning of the season as possible and figure more inclement weather is easier to deal with than big crowds of people."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Meltdown99 said:The best National Parks are the most remote ... way less people.
1. If possible visit parks during off-peak times of the year like the spring or fall instead of the summer. Also visit during the week and not weekends.
2. Start activities like hikes early in the morning (6AM). I've found the average park visitor doesn't get moving until well after 9am.
3. Go on hiking trails/loops that are over 3 miles in length. The average park visitor is not going to spend several hours completing those hikes, and if they do they usually turn around by the 1 mile point.0 -
rgambs said:Horos said:Crater Lake a couple of weeks ago was over the top crowded. Took a good 20-30 minutes waiting traffic to get in. Resorted to parking off road in a picnic area. Lines in the gift shop and at the concessions. People everywhere.
Overcrowding in natural spaces is a tough one for me.
I love to see Joe and Sally Fatass get out and do something, and I really hope that park visits stick with the kids, but I don't want to share my experience with them.
The key for enjoyment is to go to the hot spots out of season and use peak season to explore the truly empty places. The key for preservation is a fine line between inspiring the masses to appreciation and controlling the impact that comes with it, and it's a hard line to walk.#FHP0 -
brianlux said:Horos said:Crater Lake a couple of weeks ago was over the top crowded. Took a good 20-30 minutes waiting traffic to get in. Resorted to parking off road in a picnic area. Lines in the gift shop and at the concessions. People everywhere.Yeah, I remember it being pretty busy up there this time of year.Anymore, I try to plan trips to National Parks as close to the end or beginning of the season as possible and figure more inclement weather is easier to deal with than big crowds of people.#FHP0
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Bummer! It is peak season though, should we really expect solitude at such glorious places in peak season?
Overcrowding in natural spaces is a tough one for me.
I love to see Joe and Sally Fatass get out and do something, and I really hope that park visits stick with the kids, but I don't want to share my experience with them.
The key for enjoyment is to go to the hot spots out of season and use peak season to explore the truly empty places. The key for preservation is a fine line between inspiring the masses to appreciation and controlling the impact that comes with it, and it's a hard line to walk."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0 -
brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:The best National Parks are the most remote ... way less people.This! Muir Woods comes to mind. After visiting my step daughter in San Francisco yesterday, we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and just a little ways into Marin County saw a lighted sign that said "Muir Woods Full, No reservations. Try again." That's horrible! I remember a time when you could go there any time. There were never reservations needed. It's not even an over-night spot- just a day use national Monument. WTF?! What it comes down to is too few natural and wild places and way to many human beings.And yes, t'n'g, Trump admin is trying to close some of them down. He wants to shut down 26 National Parks. That alone should qualify for impeachment.Sorry to get political and on a rant here (it's a fine thread), but I do feel an urgent need to defend our National Parks and even create more park lands and wilderness.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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