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I've been to Black Hills, Tetons, Yellowstone and Glacier multiple times, all beautiful, if you ever have the time (and a passport) go up to Banff, Yoho and Jasper in Alberta and BC, you won't regret it.
I met a couple from Calgary on our last trip (Prague) about three weeks ago and they told me that all the Canadians really like Waterton Lakes National Park (haven't been) which is just across the border from Glacier. Enjoy! |
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Manbearpig live up there?
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05-17-2024, 10:32 PM | #63 |
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These are 2 reasons I like in AK. It’s 2.3x the size of TX with a total population 10% of the DFW metro area.
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I have a condo in Livingston I rent out. Happy to give you a deal. Spent most of my life in that area and can give you a lot of info. Pm me if you want to discuss.
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**** that crowded tourist trap Yellowstone.
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We went to a family reunion in Billings, then on to Missoula in 2016 as I have a lot of cousins live there.
It's name of "big sky country" is well earned. Absolutely gorgeous. Hiking is a thing they do up there so make sure you are in shape. Made an attempt to hook up with Bwana, but it didn't work out. Developed a liking for a beer called "Moose drool" if I remember the name correctly, very good stuff. |
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Have a friend who lived in Custer SD and made several trips to the Black Hills. More recently went with the family in 2020. First and foremost, don't go in August unless you are specifically going to rally week in Sturgis. Everying is overly crowded and more expensive.
As someone mentioned earlier, Custer State Park is beautiful and less crowded....got stuck in a traffic jam with a herd of bison for about 20 min. Being 2 ft away from a fully grown bull was impressive. Scenery was awesome. Wish I had planned more time to explore. The Mickelson Trails runs 104 miles from Deadwood to Edgemont. It is a rails-to-trails biking/hiking trail. Very well kept and allows access to beautiful scenery and is away from the masses. Long, low grades with lots of bridges and tunnels. I rode the 60 miles from Deadwood to Custer in a day. -Mount Rushmore is good for the selfie. Avoid the touristy area around it. -Devils Tower has a walking trail around the tower that is beautiful and quiet. -Deadwood has become a tourist mecca.
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I've never been to Yellowstone, but much like some of the places I haven't been to in Utah, not sure how much I'd enjoy it with a million other people around... I'd have to find a good time during shoulder season or the offseason for some goddamn peace and quiet. /shoutsatcloud
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Personally I prefer to go out there the week before Memorial Day. The weather is nice (a touch cool, but I prefer that), everything is open, but the crowds aren't bad yet. And we leave the day people start rolling in for the holiday weekend. |
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You nailed it. Anytime after Labor Day is the time to go visit, once all the "tourons" (tourist/morons) have moved on. I haven't been through there in over 20 years and will never, ever, go back through there in the summer. A lot of them seem to shut off their brain, once they pass through the ranger gates and enter the park. Common everyday occurrences: 1. Stop in the middle of the road guy. This guy sees a (fill in the blank) Bison, squirrel, colorful flower, etc) slams on the breaks in the middle of the road and sits there gawking. This creates a long painful traffic jam. As a bonus, a lot of them get rear ended, causing traffic to sit there for hours, before they can clear the road and or corpse. 2. I'm in no hurry guy. The guy that is doing 10-20 MPH backing up traffic for miles. This guy is either totally oblivious to the tens of thousands of other people around him trying to drive, or has advanced Alzheimer's. 3. The 70 ft motor home. Lets call him, cousin Eddie guy. This guy is driving around in the extra wide behemoth urban assault vehicle. In a lot of cases, it's a rental and he is driving a motor home for the first time. Generally this guy realizes he has made a critical error in judgement about the time he enters the park and faced with narrow roads, sharp corners and jagged rock walls, inches from the road. Eddie always over compensates for the narrow road, by taking up half of the oncoming traffics side of the road. Eddie has the wide eyed scared look on his face when he's going by and you can almost smell the excrement in his pants as he drive by. I could go into the animal error in judgements, but it would take to long.
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Ended up going to Sturgis rally (not on our bikes or wearing cycling shorts). It was fascinating.
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