Interesting. Did you book the tour through your local Rep? What wss the process?Steve-0 wrote:
I'm going to DC end of next month. Was told i couldn't bring a camera into the white house, so i cancelled that tourKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I'm planning on going to DC in late summer. For vacation, but maybe it will turn into a revolution by the time we get to September.
One of my senators' office, they're the ones that advised me no camera so i didn't proceed
I'll be happy taking pics of the outside of the WH, the inside is a nasty orange now
oh, and Hi ken
I'll be happy taking pics of the outside of the WH, the inside is a nasty orange now
oh, and Hi ken
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Hey! I don't have a job and am thinking of taking a road trip to Zion and Bryce next week if I don't have to fly to SF for this job interview. Any recommendations on what to see/do? Thinking around 3 days total for both parks (not including driving time to/from Utah)
From I-15, use Utah hwy 9 to Springdale. not sure when they start the buses ( you catch them in Springdale if running - it's a tourist town, pricey but plenty of rooms, things to do) spend 2 of 3 days in zion. the bus hits most of the photogenic stops, and trailheads. hike the emerald pools trail across from the lodge. Angels landing is a lottery, put in for it (they do reserve a % for next day) that is an all day hike, worth itKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Any recommendations on what to see/do? Thinking around 3 days total for both parks (not including driving time to/from Utah)
Day 3 get back on 9, turn on 89 until #12. dont miss red canyon, start of #12. #12 will take you to 63 (its the only way in Bryce) it will hit all the turnouts. Lodge loop rd off 63 has sunrise & sunset point overlooks, hit tower bridge for a 1/4 mile hike if you have time
I'm jealous, it's been a couple years since i've been. we are going to kanab in may
he's going glamping i'm sureRTHKI wrote:
Hotel or camping?
Haven't even looked but highly unlikely there are campsites available on such short notice. Probably a mixture of car camping and a hotel or two.RTHKI wrote:
Hotel or camping?
If you see a park ranger remember to punch them in the face for stealing your taxes.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Hey! I don't have a job and am thinking of taking a road trip to Zion and Bryce next week if I don't have to fly to SF for this job interview. Any recommendations on what to see/do? Thinking around 3 days total for both parks (not including driving time to/from Utah)
It would be self-defence because they started the violence.
Fuck Israel
I've never had a bad interaction with rangers.
One time when I was backpacking in Yosemite we left a cooler out overnight (last day at camp after returning from the bush, many celebratory beers and Jagermeister) instead of putting it in the bear locker. There was a nice note from a ranger about the requirement to lock up food, but no fine.
When i did an overnight at a local trail/mountain, I ended up drinking whiskey with the ranger.
A little different, but when I was backpacking up in SEKI a few years ago someone had to get airlifted out We chatted up the two SAR guys that landed their helicopter on the shore of the lake we were camping by.
All great interactions. Park rangers get paid shit, love their jobs, and are a great resource. I TTFTS anytime I see them.
One time when I was backpacking in Yosemite we left a cooler out overnight (last day at camp after returning from the bush, many celebratory beers and Jagermeister) instead of putting it in the bear locker. There was a nice note from a ranger about the requirement to lock up food, but no fine.
When i did an overnight at a local trail/mountain, I ended up drinking whiskey with the ranger.
A little different, but when I was backpacking up in SEKI a few years ago someone had to get airlifted out We chatted up the two SAR guys that landed their helicopter on the shore of the lake we were camping by.
All great interactions. Park rangers get paid shit, love their jobs, and are a great resource. I TTFTS anytime I see them.
I've never had a bad interaction with bears.
Park Rangers are clearly tax-thiefs and should be treated as such.
Park Rangers are clearly tax-thiefs and should be treated as such.
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Fuck Israel
there a lot of griz in australia?
We have drop bears, they're fucking dangerous, you don't get a second chance with those things.

Fuck Israel
i think i'll stay in the forest with the boot spiders thanks.