With the population increase and the uptick in "outdoor enthusiasts" the National Parks have become no go zones. My mom worked in Glacier in the late 1940's....what a different time.
snarky, self entitled, yuppified at every turnout, every trailhead, every stretch of the road and every stretch of the trail...ya, no surprises. Like I said, a no go zone. @@Quickkill6658
@@Taskerofpuppets What better way for people to start to care about nature than to experience it. Try having a more open mind and be less cynical. It'll do wonders for your mental health.
@@Quickkill6658 There’s reality and then there’s denialism.I choose reality. I work at GNP. I see reality. nothing cynical about that nature lover. My heads not in the sand.
Thank you for the update. The timing was perfect. I was just looking this up!
With the population increase and the uptick in "outdoor enthusiasts" the National Parks have become no go zones. My mom worked in Glacier in the late 1940's....what a different time.
Ah yes, gatekeeping nature. God forbid new people become interested in an activity
snarky, self entitled, yuppified at every turnout, every trailhead, every stretch of the road and every stretch of the trail...ya, no surprises. Like I said, a no go zone. @@Quickkill6658
@@Quickkill6658 Because people always care for mother nature, eh?!
@@Taskerofpuppets What better way for people to start to care about nature than to experience it. Try having a more open mind and be less cynical. It'll do wonders for your mental health.
@@Quickkill6658 There’s reality and then there’s denialism.I choose reality. I work at GNP. I see reality. nothing cynical about that nature lover. My heads not in the sand.