CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK
CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK
Lame reporting.... They didn't even manage to get one of the three best slots in Capitol Reef on their list.
Fluff piece or free advertising
Both.
Which are the three?Quote:
They didn't even manage to get one of the three best slots in Capitol Reef on their list.
Pandoras, Poe, Burro, Cottonwood, or Fivemile perhaps?
Anyway, to be fair, the article does just say three places, rather than the three best places.
I hate when people write articles like this.... how long till a permit system ?
I thought guide services were not allowed to operate in national parks ???
hmm, thanks. So, apparently Capitol Reef allows it
Most allow it. It's only a few that don't.
Thousands of people are guided up places like Mount Rainier, Denali, Grand Teton, etc.
Even in places like Zion, guiding is allowed, just not for canyoneering and some other activities.
true, Scott. I was thinking Arches & Zion. The parks you listed seem to have more a "need' due to their more serious terrain (not that these other parks don't have serious terrain). Hope that makes sense
Guiding in parks nauseates me. I hate it when the groups of Exum clients are clogging up the Grand Teton. Then you have to listen to them on the summit talk about how much they know about all that shit after a 2 day course. They get a brief geology lesson and they won't stop talking like over-night experts on the stuff they had no clue existed until 2 days ago.
The folks on Rainier are just as bad. They stop and lecture you on safety because you're not doing things the way their guides taught them 3 hours ago. "That's not how you tie a kiwi coil" blah blah blah...
I rue the day that this criminal enterprise finds it's way into Zion. People paying $500 for a 2 trip through Imlay with a fancy dinner prepared in a big tent at the crossroads and sleeping on cots...
It's actually allowed there too, just not for technical stuff.Quote:
I was thinking Arches & Zion
Random examples:
http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html
http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/...on-hiking.html
We have all been guided before. It might have been a commercial guide or a friend or parent.... but we have all been there....
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