As a frequent user of public lands I found this piece very interesting and thought-provoking.
As a minor aside my hot take is that national parks, while beautiful, are generally lame due to tons of people, fees, and restrictions on fun stuff like hiking and camping: preservation is the focus. National forests and bureau of land managemen…
As a frequent user of public lands I found this piece very interesting and thought-provoking.
As a minor aside my hot take is that national parks, while beautiful, are generally lame due to tons of people, fees, and restrictions on fun stuff like hiking and camping: preservation is the focus. National forests and bureau of land management land however are way overlooked and where most of the fun is in my experience
As a frequent user of public lands I found this piece very interesting and thought-provoking.
As a minor aside my hot take is that national parks, while beautiful, are generally lame due to tons of people, fees, and restrictions on fun stuff like hiking and camping: preservation is the focus. National forests and bureau of land management land however are way overlooked and where most of the fun is in my experience
national parks, while beautiful, are generally lame due to tons of people...
Sounds like we need to create more parks to change the parkland/people ratio...