near one of the most remote lakes in the western US. I thought /out/ told me the western US was remote and untouched. all you really need is a car, AllTrails™ App, and some running shoes?
>>2857030All of those wagies trying to escape and cope with reality.
>>2857034watch out, the orange jew is crafting to take your gibs away.
>I thought /out/ told me the western US was remote and untouchedLolmao
>>2857034Those aren't wagies retard, these people are the laptop class. They all make 6 figures and work less than wagies.
>>2857030>one of the most remote lakes in the western US>3.5 miles from a paved road>there are multiple lakes even farther up the trail>trail head serves multiple trails>8am at the height of tourist season in one of the most popular parks in the USDelta lake is no where near one of the most remote lakes in the western US. Do you even believe the bullshit you spew? Beside, why do you care? You couldnt even do the hike anyways.
>>2857140you can get to nearly all the most "remote" places in the western US by having a 4x4. that's called glamping not mountaineering. why do western USers LARP like they are in the Canadian wilderness or something. it's not comparible at all. you guys have roads and 4x4 trails everywhere that are frequented regularly for recreation go ahead and tell me somewhere it's logistically easier to fly in by plane than go by car sans remote alaska
>>2857030>All the goys driving the same vehicles.Americattle were a mistake.
>>2857142>you can get to nearly all the most "remote" places in the western US by having a 4x4.>resorting to ignorant copeWhy do you just make shit up? That is not factual. The most remote places are in designated wilderness areas where no motorized vehicles are allowed. Frank Church, Bob Marshall etc... Try again. Of course, THE most remote place in the lower 48 is in Yellowstone...again where no motorized vehicles allowed off paved roads.Pic rel is a 20 mile hike just to get to the base...all inside 1.5 million acres of roadless (and 4x4 less) area- about 2400 square miles. you're an idiot.
>>2857142>go ahead and tell me somewhere it's logistically easier to fly in by plane than go by carAre you really this ignorant? They routinely fly into the Frank Church wilderness...cuz, you know, there are no roads.https://gemairflights.com/idaho-backcountry/
>>2857142>>2857148>Pic relforgot picrel
>>2857030>near one of the most remote lakes
>>2857148>>2857149What's with the strange spacing? Is Reddit down?
>>2857142Anon there are roadless wilderness areas in the west that are larger than east coast states. The frank church is nearly twice the size of delaware
>>2857233Quality rebuttal anon. Very convincing argument. You surely showed him
>>2857148>>2857149How do you respond to this without sounding mad? lol
>>2857148>about 2400 square milesA roadless wilderness area half the size of Connecticut. Can easteners even comprehend that?
>>2857234>larger than east coast statesThat's because some states are tiny
>>2857030>in a National Park>expects it to be emptyeasterner tardation I reckon. Try a national forest.
>>2857390>half the size of one of the smallest states in the unionOk, lol? You can drive CT in like <2h lol. Talk to me when there's a wilderness the size of PA or NY lmao.
>>2857630>biggest designated wilderness area in the east- 47,000 acres>biggest designated wilderness in the West- 2.4 million acrestalk to me when there's a wilderness area in the east bigger than your mother's anus. lmao
>>2857566This is true. We traveled from the east coast out west and were gobsmacked at how many people (indians especially) there were at White Sands on a fkin Wednesday at 10am. Damn near every other place we visited looked abandoned, but the national parks are like ground zero for minivans and indians.
>>2857639>47,000 acreslol
>>2857663>all state land>of the 6 million only 1.1 is designated wilderness>of that 1.1 the biggest parcel is only 275K acressorry. my bad. Contiguous designated wilderness areas lol
>>2857670>all state landthats not true. Half of the 6 million acres is privately owned. lol
>>2857670>>2857672I will note that New York has some of the most accessible state lands in comparison to the state lands owned out west. They treat it more like national forest land than national park land.
>>2857734no#calledyouonyourlarp
>>2857734meh. maybe. in my state, state land is relatively small in comparison to federal land but what it has is very accessible- and not just state parks. The state owns all sorts of random parcels that are not developed in any way- little to no signage etc....but you are free to hike, fish, hunt on it etc...its great because a lot of people dont even know about it (them) so they see very little traffic.>>2857738he is refering to land owned by the State not federal land
>>2857738Has anyone been to the little slot of BLM land in SD?
>>2858121no. but been past it on the hwy. its right outside of sturgis so not super isolated but looks cool enough. some historic stuff there too.
>>2857030RuffleKKKuntz dat be Jenny Lake trailhead in Grand Tit-onsthere was just a news article on it and how Delta lake is over-infested with humanimals in need of extermination
>>2857641They're mainly there to destroy it. It's part of their culture.