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I think my all time favorite national park is white sands national park in New Mexico. There’s nothing like it. I’ve lived in Alaska and seen so many mountains there, and even got to see Denali and Kenaij. There’s nothing like white sands. It’s very eerie and beautiful and I feel like I got to go isolate from everyone and connect with God very deeply there. I was emotional leaving and I’d go back in a heartbeat!
When you're visiting the state of California, make sure you bring your pooper scooper... Human feces everywhere. Compliments of the governor Gavin Newsom... Bahaha 💩
Moved to LA nearly 60 years ago to attend UCLA and stayed. Lived in Santa Monica for 20 years until it got too crowded. Moved to Ventura County 20 years ago and love it here. Have been to many of the places mentioned, but my favorites include Ojai, Solvang, and Borrego Springs.
Carmel by the Sea is such a charming place! The coastal views, quaint shops, and artistic vibe make it a perfect favorite. Have you visited often, or do you have a special memory there? ⛱
Have you even been to any of these? Glacier, Olympic, and Acadia deserve to be WAY higher. Also if you’ve been to Yellowstone, you would for sure rank it at 1.
In my years of vising the Parks, I've decided that there are 3 parks I find more equally impressive: Glacier (and it's adjacent Canadian Park, Waterton Lakes, which was linked to Glacier by a 1932 treaty which established the World's first International Peace Park. Waterton Lakes is a third the size of Glacier, but is equally stunning) I consider the 2 parks to be one single unit!. Second is Olympic NP, a million acres containing 3 distinct ecosystems: 65 miles of stunning Pacific ocean and beaches, The Northern hemispheres only temperate rain forest, and the Olympic range! These could each be national parks in their own right - together, they are spectacular! Last is Bryce Canyon. A small park in size but huge in stunning imagery of erosion and freeze/thaw. Of the 5 Parks in the area, Bryce strikes me as the one that, if The Creator were a sculptor, Bryce would be the one that stands above all others!!!
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From Oceano to Hearst Castle these 2 bad Calif Rangers work..... Morro Bay Camp ground , I entered the park at 5:15 am which is open 24/7 and I also had this free day use pass from the library with me . A Calif Park Ranger / Cop was cruising the campground 2 hours before his shift he stopped behind me as I was letting him pass me. He ran my drivers license and not happy because I am clean he wrote me a BS ticket for not paying the camping fee. He just watched me drive into the park ! I am 70 years old and a veteran and I had this pass and was thinking of taking a camping spot and paying for that. He also banned me from the campground for 24 hours then when I was leaving the park and stopped at the pay booth to re read the rules he pulled up and told me to get out !.... Ranger " B. E " needs some other job... Ranger " K " also..
California has all the W's 1. The WEATHER (Where else has better weather year round, tell me) 2. The WOMEN (Cali has the BEST LOOKING WOMEN, come on now....just admit it) 3. The WORK (The job opportunities and business ownership are plentiful here, why do you think 3.2 TRILLION?) 4. The WIN :) Yeah, CA is expensive....However, if you know how to manage your lifestyle and finances along with putting in hard work, there is NO BETTER reward than to live your life in THE BEAUTIFUL STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
I have been dreaming to visit usa national parks for years and now I want to organize this trip. But instead of doing a continous road trip, i would like to settle for one month in a nice little countryside town close to some of these parks. I was thinking about Nevada close to yoselmite park or maybe in a small town near yellowstone. Any suggestion ?
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Hey christen, as in Jared Goff's fiance, now just guessing, did you happen to plan a vacation with Jacob McLeod, my nephew from Oceanside? Was Jacob then planning to invite me along? You look so nice in your pics, it's almost like you created a certain look. You look so nice, it's like you are almost not real. If I went to California, I know that it's so nice, that I probably would never come back!!!
Beautiful state hard place to live real hard expensive if out of town n town expensive but definitely if u want to the west must do turquoise trail , Sante fe must see , ruins of Chaco n Aztec El malpais, n Acoma sky city .white sands , much history to absorb along with the classical western landscapes old western towns spent not enough time there