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acesxhigh 05/18/24 8:19:07 PM #1: |
anyone want to come with me? I am planning on driving 50km both ways so I can compete for a parking spot in order to walk on a dirt path for 2 hours. just kidding. everybody does this here, I just don't fully get why. I used to live like 5 minutes from a lake where I could take a sandwich up the hill and it was a relaxing way to spend a couple hours. unbeknownst to me, people were driving for over an hour just to do the same thing. I think people who don't play games must be really bored. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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argonautweakend 05/18/24 8:52:56 PM #2: |
I enjoy hiking well enough but I am not a true outdoorsy person. I've done those hikes where you leave at 4AM to drive 2 hours to get somewhere before it gets disgustingly crowded and while the whole ordeal is neat because of the grandiose scale, I live right next to a huge county park, such as that the trails directly connect to the end of my dead end street, so I can hike on demand, whenever I want on 22 small trails. So I am very fortunate that I have that literally right in my back yard, because for me, I wouldn't drive to do it, but since I can do it all on foot, I walk semi regularly back there, maybe a couple times a month in good weather. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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agesboy 05/18/24 10:22:29 PM #3: |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpfZYO8yHWE
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CynicalZealot 05/19/24 12:55:44 AM #4: |
I used to walk along established trails in my local state parks that would take about 2 hours to finish. Nothing wrong with that. It's a nice way to stay fit.
Depending on which park I was going to, it could be anywhere from 5 miles away to about 20 miles away. But I never had to fight over parking spots, all my local parks had ample parking, and they were never really crowded. --- "This calls for a particularly subtle blend of psychology and extreme violence." --- Vyvyan, The Young Ones ... Copied to Clipboard!
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funkyfritter 05/19/24 2:25:04 AM #5: |
I like hiking when I travel to other states/countries where the landscape is noticeably different from home. I agree that it's a little silly if you're staying local, though I imagine for some people they really do have to drive an hour to find someplace nice that hasn't already been developed.
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Sarcasthma 05/19/24 8:57:15 AM #6: |
Got to do a hike yesterday that was a short train ride away and wasn't crowded at all. Got to see a good view of that one mountain, too.
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agesboy 05/19/24 10:41:34 AM #7: |
70% of this picture is just a gradient of blue
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Jen0125 05/19/24 11:04:31 AM #8: |
I'd hike a lot more if there were trails near me that had tree cover. But I have to drive 3 hours to get tree canopy cover in Arizona from where I live. I am waaaaay too white to hike in the bare sun for hours. It's absolute hell. Especially if it's 100 degrees. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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rexcrk 05/19/24 11:10:21 AM #9: |
agesboy posted...
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Sarcasthma 05/19/24 7:07:12 PM #10: |
agesboy posted...
70% of this picture is just a gradient of blueOh sorry, I'll try to find some royal purples and fireball fuchsias next time I'm up there. --- What's the difference between a pickpocket and a peeping tom? A pickpocket snatches your watch. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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