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I'm forever astounded that places like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon exist in America. When I think of an American landscape it usually consists of concrete, lawns, a body of water, and prairies - which are pretty rad on their own. Waterfalls and valleys and geothermal shit seem more suited to anywhere else but here.

I don't get out much
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dontfeartheringo wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:15 pm Hello! Very kind people have made a movie about the band I have been in since the '80s. I do not know when it will reach general distribution but there will be a family and friends viewing in Athens on September 28th. Let me know if you'd like to come.

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rsmurphy wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 7:05 pm I'm forever astounded that places like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon exist in America. When I think of an American landscape it usually consists of concrete, lawns, a body of water, and prairies - which are pretty rad on their own. Waterfalls and valleys and geothermal shit seem more suited to anywhere else but here.

I don't get out much
The western part of the USA is astoundingly beautiful.

It was one of my favorite vacations ever. Rented a minivan and took wife & two daughters for an 11-day road trip. Volo -> San Francisco -> Seattle -> Volo. Eight national parks and lots of other stuff on the way. It was my oldest daughter's suggestion as it was our last trip together before she went off to college.

Yellowstone was amazing, though my favorite part of the trip was Redwood National Park at 7 AM on a Monday. There was no one there except us, a herd of elk, and massive fucking trees!

I'm incredibly fortunate to be able to do something like that.
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jfv wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 9:36 am
rsmurphy wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 7:05 pm I'm forever astounded that places like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon exist in America. When I think of an American landscape it usually consists of concrete, lawns, a body of water, and prairies - which are pretty rad on their own. Waterfalls and valleys and geothermal shit seem more suited to anywhere else but here.

I don't get out much
The western part of the USA is astoundingly beautiful.

It was one of my favorite vacations ever. Rented a minivan and took wife & two daughters for an 11-day road trip. Volo -> San Francisco -> Seattle -> Volo. Eight national parks and lots of other stuff on the way. It was my oldest daughter's suggestion as it was our last trip together before she went off to college.

Yellowstone was amazing, though my favorite part of the trip was Redwood National Park at 7 AM on a Monday. There was no one there except us, a herd of elk, and massive fucking trees!

I'm incredibly fortunate to be able to do something like that.
East has some beauty as well. Where I'm from we don't have much hills, let alone mountains (Finland has zero mountains), so driving along the Blue Ridge Parkway was awesome. Even saw a bear cub there.

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