Best Place?Most scenic in US?

Discussion in 'Camping/Outdoor Living' started by DrDooblittle, Sep 23, 2004.

  1. smlchance

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    whoa there, easy on connecticut, mate. I've long hated the place till I did spend some time in the Northwest corner, south o the Berkshires. along the appalacian trial. I don't hike but I could appreciate those who did. the NE Rocks, kids! Check out rte 2 all the way from concord to FLORIDA and ORANGE and SAVOY. whoat? you didn't know those town in MA??? :) ;)
     
  2. BlackGuardXIII

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    Mt. Baker National Park, WA state
     
  3. smlchance

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    there's really nothing for it but you gotta take like a mamoth road trip of history with your mate! holy cow, 18? that's great. If I pass by south fork in March I'll try to stop and figure out why anyone would go there.
     
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    Mt. Shuksan, WA

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    Mt. Baker, WA, from Yellow Aster Butte
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    4PM,19/9/1999 atop Mt. Baker, WA
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    On the way down Baker, same day
     
  5. SilverClover14

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    Glacier National Park in Montana, the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone in Wyoming (and the town of Jackson Hole all look like someone painted a picture and hung it up in the sky. Honestly, sometimes I felt like I was on the Truman Show and I was just looking up at the edge of a sound screen. It's awe-inspiring.

    Also, I was only about 5 when I last went but the Grand Canyon is at the top of any list, along with Arches National Park (Utah), Bryce Canyon (Utah), Petrified Forest and Painted Desert (Arizona), Zion (Utah), and the Great Sandunes(Utah) are all also things that can't be missed. Mesa Verde in Colorado is my favorite in that area simply because it's amazing what humans can do. Monument Valley in Utah is also where a ton of movies have been filmed, and it's gorgeous as well. I miss the Southwest. *tear*
     
  6. smlchance

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    your heart is split btwn two countries and your body is in a third and now you are shedding tears for the SW. (!) GOOD LORD MATE, please get yourself together!!! what the heck? You've certainly been well-blessed! I'm sure you'll be feeling grateful again. hope it's soon.

    cheers

     
  7. SilverClover14

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    I'm a traveler but I haven't been able to really go anywhere the past few years. In a few months I'm going back up to Boston for Spring break and that makes me happy. But yeah... I need to marry the prince of a small European country because that's the only way I'll ever be able to travel enough.
     
  8. flmkpr

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    wow so many places to see dont miss the caynoynelands see the grand and bryce white mnts onh if you get there theres a trail called the wilderness trail 3mi up the trail you come to another cant rem. the name just ask were the shoots are big granite slids in the river definatly wash. coast heres a pic from nc not far from yhe smokeis acaidia nat. park in main is the onley place mnt. meet the sea on east coast certainly lake champlain in vt . grand tetons (near yellowstone) kalmiposis wilderness on the illinoie river in orogen every place has its own uniqe beuty see it all if you can.!!!whoops its already on preety cool pics of nature so hears one from east tn
     
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    arrrrhhhh! that pic s86696cks soory
     
  10. Stringcheesegirlie

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    Glacier National Park all the way.... less people than Yellowstone and also prettier
     
  11. flmkpr

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    yea mom is so loverly
     
  12. jackbequick88

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    By damn, the best place to ever camp is in the western mountains of Virginia. The mountains take a mysterious outlook. You can't help but see the beauty in the world when glancing upon these mountains. Forget any mountain ever told, you must see the mountains in VA. They are terrific, going down 81 I can't help but feel like the world has a hope. Let the mountains sweep you away. By the way, I must say, I'm a biased fuck, I own a farm in these mountains and I can't help but travel down south to see them as much as I can. This is in no way to advertise you fucks to move there, this land is sacred to me. And only the truest of hippys can come here. I don't want you people as my neighbors.... only people passing by our welcome. I'm a gun toting fuck who has hippy vies :)
     

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