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This is the only thing I think of when I read/hear the word: Bongo

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What are your favorite outdoor activities?
Which do you want to become more skilled at?
Which is your favorite National Park?
 
1. Hiking.
2. Being more social.
3. Sorry, I don't live near a national park.
Hiking can certainly help you become more social. When I began working on myself at 25, I joined the Sierra Club, primarily for the local outings. Eventually I became a trip leader, and in that way could practice being social. I met my spouse on a trail maintenance trip. We spent a few months by phone planning to drive together and I was in my element advising her about gear and training. the day I was to meet her to leave the next morning, I was out fossil collecting. The skies opened up and the strip mine turned into a festival of mud. And then I had car problems. I showed up on her doorstep looking like a drowned rat. Thankfully she thought I was harmless and didn't call the police. Since then, we have been having adventures.

So, @BongoMan , which of our National Parks would you like to go hiking in? There are some beautiful ones to explore as well as spectacular wilderness areas.
 
Hiking can certainly help you become more social. When I began working on myself at 25, I joined the Sierra Club, primarily for the local outings. Eventually I became a trip leader, and in that way could practice being social. I met my spouse on a trail maintenance trip. We spent a few months by phone planning to drive together and I was in my element advising her about gear and training. the day I was to meet her to leave the next morning, I was out fossil collecting. The skies opened up and the strip mine turned into a festival of mud. And then I had car problems. I showed up on her doorstep looking like a drowned rat. Thankfully she thought I was harmless and didn't call the police. Since then, we have been having adventures.

So, @BongoMan , which of our National Parks would you like to go hiking in? There are some beautiful ones to explore as well as spectacular wilderness areas.
I kind of want to visit the national park, forgot the name, it's where Old Faithful is.
 
I kind of want to visit the national park, forgot the name, it's where Old Faithful is.
Yellowstone. That is a spectacular park. So many people do not treat it respectfully, especially getting far too close to big powerful animals. Not only are there good trails around the thermal features, some of the backcountry trails are rewarding. Go a mile away from the road and there are no tourons and it is like you have it to yourself. To the South there is Grand Teton National Park. While the hike up to Ampitheater Lake at 9,700 ft. is strenuous, the scenery is impressive. My spouse and I were there in 2017 for the total solar eclipse and that was spectacular.
 
Yellowstone. That is a spectacular park. So many people do not treat it respectfully, especially getting far too close to big powerful animals. Not only are there good trails around the thermal features, some of the backcountry trails are rewarding. Go a mile away from the road and there are no tourons and it is like you have it to yourself. To the South there is Grand Teton National Park. While the hike up to Ampitheater Lake at 9,700 ft. is strenuous, the scenery is impressive. My spouse and I were there in 2017 for the total solar eclipse and that was spectacular.
Thanks for the info
 
Thanks for the info
I hope you will be able to visit those wonderful parks. When we married, neither my spouse nor I had much money. We backpacked into the Never Summer range in Rocky Mountain National Park for our honeymoon. But once off the trail we spent one night in the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. That is a very impressive park.

National Parks are like potato chips: You can't stop at just one.
 
When you see a hot girl and who has a big sexy voluptuous pair of.. eyes....what do you say to her?
 
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