U.S. National Parks thread
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Thank you! All credit goes to mother nature and the continued efforts of the NPS in both the US and Canada. There's really some humbling, beautiful things to see out there! One just has to go experience it! Pictures VERY seldom do the sceneries justice.
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hauntingfamiliar said:mcgruff10 said:darwinstheory said:^^I'm hoping you were enjoying a beach side sunrise still intoxicated from a night long drink fest. The night the McGruffs brought their 17th child into the world.
we absolutely loved North Carolina @ha@hauntingfamiliar
next year we are thinking Vermont, new hanpshire or maybe Virginia Beach. Not really sure.
My vote would be for Vermont! I went there earlier this summer and I'm now infatuated with Vermont. I could be stuck in Waterbury, VT the rest of my life and never look back. It has everything I could ever want. Breathtakingly gorgeous scenic place, coffee roasters everywhere, Alchemist Brewey, Prohibition Pig for lunch, Cabot Cheese Factory, Ben & Jerry's Factory tours and Cold Hollow Cider Mill for some apple cider donuts and corn hole. Camp for a few days and then head into Burlington and check out Lake Champlain and more Ben & Jerry's.
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Sounds like a nice relaxing time. So long as the kids are not fighting. When is the trip?"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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darwinstheory said:Sounds like a nice relaxing time. So long as the kids are not fighting. When is the trip?I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Or this one not a NP though.
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Horos said:Or this one not a NP though."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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darwinstheory said:Horos said:Or this one not a NP though.0
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mcgruff10 said:darwinstheory said:Sounds like a nice relaxing time. So long as the kids are not fighting. When is the trip?"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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tempo_n_groove said:darwinstheory said:Horos said:Or this one not a NP though."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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darwinstheory said:tempo_n_groove said:darwinstheory said:Horos said:Or this one not a NP though.
Might I add that you missed a most excellent opportunity to use the "You Are" thread...
So to you sir I say "You are" a failure...
https://community.pearljam.com/discussion/266838/the-you-are-thread#latest
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"You are" correct!"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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Continuing north through Banff NP, we made our way into Jasper NP and up to the Columbian Icefields. Here, we were able to take a large bus (with 5 ft. tires) up to a small section of the Athabasca Glacier. I think this was the only thing on the trip we actually paid to do...and I was glad we did. I'm sure to some, it was over priced or whatever, but I REALLY for whatever reason, to walk on a glacier. About 45 minutes before we got there, we were fine in hoodies. A little chilly, but not bad. By the time we arrived at the Columbian Icefields, the sun was almost completely hidden by clouds, the temperature dropped and the wind was howling. LUCKILY, we packed winter coats, hats and gloves. Despite that, we were still freezing! After our time at the Athabasca Glacier, we made a brief stop at the nearby skywalk (similar to that of the Grand Canyon).
Then we began our trip back through Jasper and Banff NP's. We made a quick stop at Peyto Lake. Check out that blue color! And the shape of the lake! That was awesome to see. After this, we continued our way to Calgary and spent the night there. The next morning began our journey back home. Even though it was only Canada, I was admittedly a bit nervous approaching the border. Never thought it would be quicker and easier getting into the States than into Canada!
Once back into the US, we wound our way back through Glacier NP one last time. It was a nive peaceful drive that really gave us an opportunity to reflect on our journey. We ended up back in Kalispell that night and to the airport the following morning. That was it. The fun was over...mostly. I have tried to document and photograph things in such a way that it is easy for us to remember/relive the experiences, so we have that going for us.
Now...where to next year!?!?!?!? I'm thinking I'll get a week off in either June or late May. Then, depending on PJ shows, maybe another week in late August/September. I have got to see and hike some more of these parks!
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Have you visited any: Yes
How many? 27ish
Which ones? Smokies, Shenandoah, Acadia, Voyageurs, Cuyahoga Valley, Badlands, Tetons, Yellowstone, Glacier, Olympic, Mt. Rainier, North Cascades, Crater Lake, Redwoods, Sequoia/Kings Canyon, Yosemite, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands, Arches, Capital Reef, Mesa Verde, Carlsbad Caverns, Guadalupe Mountains, Big Bend
Rank favorite to least favorite? Impossible; some favorites are Glacier, Yosemite, Smokies, Acadia, N. Cascades, Zion, Redwoods, Tetons & Big Bend. Lease favorite is Cuyahoga
Key points (from each park)? Too much to list
What time of year did you visit? The Smoky Mountains are in my backyard so I'm there at all times of the year. Been to Acadia twice both in the summer. Most other parks were visited between late summer/fall
Was it worth the trip? Every last one
Do you plan on visiting all National Parks? Not a goal, but could happen someday
Do you plan on visiting any more? Yes
If so, which ones? Visiting Alaska next year so we'll visit whatever we can reasonably get to without crazy travel accommodations; i.e. seaplanes, helicopters, etc. I'm sure we'll visit Lassen, Pinnacles, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Great Basin, Great Sand Dunes, Rocky Mountain, Teddy Roosevelt,
Which one is next? Based on our road trip route next year, most likely Teddy Roosevelt
Any must share stories? Lots of stories. First ever hiking experience in grizz country we came about 15' from a good size grizzly. We had just acquired bear spray not an hour earlier from some guys in a parking lot getting ready to head to the airport. We escaped without confrontation, but scared the shit out of me.
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^^^Awesome! Freaking awesome sauce! You have any great pictures to share? I have really enjoyed the participation of others in this thread. It has been great to read."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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darwinstheory said:^^^Awesome! Freaking awesome sauce! You have any great pictures to share? I have really enjoyed the participation of others in this thread. It has been great to read.
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