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MRC48B
Apr 2, 2012

I posted this in the last rsf park thread, but Valley of Fire state park in Nevada is worth a visit, especially in winter.

It's on the north end of lake mead, on the way to zion from vegas.

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MRC48B
Apr 2, 2012

Gunshow Poophole posted:

What should we not miss in Grand Tetons? Me, my sister and her boyfriend are relatively in shape,

So, people say this, but the high altitude can kick your rear end until you get used to it. Don't jump out of whatever vehicle got you there then immediately do anything strenuous, unless you come from Colorado or somewhere where you're used to the air density.

MRC48B
Apr 2, 2012

Ulesi posted:

Anyone ever done some hiking in the Everglades NP?

Any opinions good or bad?

I'm taking a trip to Miami in February and thought about doing a solo overnighter. I'm just wondering how dangerous it is at night and if my regular tent/pad/quilt is suitable.

so, This was before The Recent Unpleasantness, but

the everglades is a giant river two inches deep and 60 miles wide. There are some interpretive trails and boardwalks in the park, and road accessible campsites at long pine key and flamingo beach. the rest of it is all by boat.

you're going to have define what you mean by "Dangerous". most of the issues in the everglades are dumb tourists not hydrating or messing with gators.

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