Great photos, Joshua!
I love Arches. Been there twice and look forward to making a third trip before too long.
I love Arches. Been there twice and look forward to making a third trip before too long.
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Thank you Kento! Bummed we didn't make it down to Canyonlands while we were in Moab last week but we just had so many other things going on and didn't make the drive down there. Next time...Great photos, Joshua!
I love Arches. Been there twice and look forward to making a third trip before too long.
I said that both times I went to Arches.Thank you Kento! Bummed we didn't make it down to Canyonlands while we were in Moab last week but we just had so many other things going on and didn't make the drive down there. Next time...
Went a few years ago...it's beautiful and wide open (West Virginia style).Good News. A new National Park-
The U.S. Just Got a New National Park — and It's a Rock Climbing and Whitewater Rafting Paradise
The U.S. just got a new national park, and it's a paradise for rock climbing, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and other adventures.www.travelandleisure.com
Thanks for posting this, just saw that Saturday is free.April 17 - 25th.
Best hike I ever took was in Bryce Canyon. As we started to descend into the canyon a blizzard hit. Full white out. We had to sit down and wait because we could not see 2 feet in front of us. After about 20-30 minutes it passed and revealed blue skies and a winter wonderland. The snow was that dry, Utah powder that you could practically blow away. Magical.Hit up Zion, Bryce, Capital Reef, Canyonlands, and Arches National Parks on a 9 day spring break trip. Very awesome areas of the world to see indeed, just plan to go off season or midweek, as it was fairly crowded in some places. Good times!View attachment 108013View attachment 108014View attachment 108015View attachment 108016View attachment 108017
Keep away.Headed to Acadia National Park in 2 weeks
Psyched to spend a couple of days hiking
Take it to the foil forumKeep away.
That land was stolen from the Wabanakis.
I see no other option.How does everyone feel about returning the National Parks to the people they were stolen from?
I'd be fine with that, especially if they would keep them available to the public in some way. However, as much as the Gubmint does some of the worst and best things with the Nparks, I would have a hard time seeing the grantees of the parks handling them in a preservable way. Can you imagine? yosemite, zion, yellowstone, etc. all given back to who, native americans?, and just shutting them down? or worse,(better?) Casinos, gas stations, hotels..... As much as I think its the right thing, it kinda isn't at this point...i don't know....just rambling....