Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.
How does researching and crowdsourcing 6 months in advance mean that I am clueless. I’m actually a hyper planner and love ideas from all sources.
People generally pick a vacation location that matches their interests. They don't pick a vacation location, then try to figure out what there is to do there. If they do the later, it seems to signal a level of cluelessness.
Anonymous wrote:White water rafting was a hit. We went to Jackson last summer. Our resort was a lot of fun and split hiking with that. The crowds were crazy we had to hike later in the day around 6p to get tranquility. We did a tour around Tetons that was wonderful. It's not as much to "do" as relax and hike. We never made it to Yellowstone as Tetons was enough to see. I had heard Yellowstone is huge and there's just so much where Tetons is more intimate. I've been to Yellowstone and there is just so much. I loved Tetons more actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.
How does researching and crowdsourcing 6 months in advance mean that I am clueless. I’m actually a hyper planner and love ideas from all sources.
So you never ask for recommendations? Huh. Maybe the travel forum is not the place for you.Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.
Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask then maybe that’s not the place for you.
I hate clueless tourists in National Parks.