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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People are saying the OP lives in some congested suburban hellscape, but she said they live “in the city,” not in a suburb. And DC is the best city for nature lovers I’ve ever seen. Her DH could be hiking/climbing/kayaking/rowing — basically getting a total nature bath — every single day if he wanted. Between the Potomac River and shorelines and Rock Creek Park and its connected parks, this place is a natural paradise. All the DCUM people who avail themselves of these federally funded nature playgrounds must be reading this thread and wondering how stupidly miserable and unimaginative her DH must be to be unable to get his nature fix in the DMV. The problem is 100% his. Now I’m going take the dogs out on a 4-mile hike. :)[/quote] You're insane. I'm a nature / national park lover, and skier/mountain biker. There is nothing here. Nothing. There are certainly worse places, like Houston or Dallas, for nature people, [b]but DC isn't even in the top 100 urban areas for access to outdoor activities.[/b] Walking around in some trees is not what I care for.[/quote] What?! LOL, no. DC ranks pretty high and in the second linked article is #1. If you can't find an outdoor activity you like in this entire area then the problem is you. [url]https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/search/best-outdoors-cities/[/url] [url]https://www.commercialsearch.com/blog/best-cities-to-live-for-outdoor-enthusiasts/[/url] [url]https://www.rei.com/blog/news/new-analysis-reveals-top-50-cities-for-access-to-the-outdoors[/url][/quote]
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