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Rank these parks from best to worst

Not sure how that is obvious considering I've never been to them. I have no idea how vast in acreage these places are.

Do you also lack the ability to read a basic map? You don't need to go to places to understand the basics about their size, accessibility, etc.
 
Do you also lack the ability to read a basic map? You don't need to go to places to understand the basics about their size, accessibility, etc.

Except because something is simply vast according to a map does not mean the entire land is appealing and worth seeing. 80% of it could be barren wastelands or such and not worth my time.

Thanks a bunch though.
 
Not to mention I don't intend to do crazy research and map out every detail. I want to see what the masses say, do a little research on what to see and just enjoy the experience without feeling like it is something I planned or scheduled to the minute.
 
Not to mention I don't intend to do crazy research and map out every detail. I want to see what the masses say, do a little research on what to see and just enjoy the experience without feeling like it is something I planned or scheduled to the minute.

If you were going Wednesday and Thursday it looks like moonrise will be a little before 3am on W and a little after on Th.

The most magical time to be in the desert imo.
 
Not to mention I don't intend to do crazy research and map out every detail. I want to see what the masses say, do a little research on what to see and just enjoy the experience without feeling like it is something I planned or scheduled to the minute.

Well then, hear this (I have actually been trying to help in this thread): you won't be in the area long enough to get some kind of "full experience" of even one park, let alone 4. If you want to get some sense of the power of a place, it'd be best to pick one park and then not hurry your *** off to the next experience.
 
(also, national park boundaries don't include 'waste lands'. That's sort of the opposite of what national parks are, in a sense.)
 
Is there a hot spring about 20-30 minutes outside of Park City? Someone was telling me about a lake or spring or something that's a beautiful blue and I think they said it's 20-30 minutes northwest of PC. I forget who told me this.
 
Not to mention I don't intend to do crazy research and map out every detail. I want to see what the masses say, do a little research on what to see and just enjoy the experience without feeling like it is something I planned or scheduled to the minute.

Then why in the hell are you trying to fit two park visits into one day?
 
C'mon man, you know what he meant. Some of the places in the parks have very limited appeal.

Do they? Limited appeal to whom? And are you really defending the description of 'waste land'? I actually have no idea what he means. What does it mean to you in the context of a national ****ing park?

Don't even bother. The dude's a bum.

...says the guy who can't read a map.
 
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