Lucas BremerPRO
My family tree can be traced through the Land Between the Lakes and the Shawnee National Forest regions of West Kentucky and Southern Illinois. I have been obsessed with traveling the Nation's National and State Parks my entire life.
A must do if on your first Rocky Mountain Np trip. This is not a massive waterfall, but it is beautiful and photogenic.
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Reclusive cutthroat trout are plentiful in this lake. They are easily spooked so you have to have some stealth on approach.
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Amazing fly fishing in a beautiful canyon! Wander for miles along the River. There is a great fly shop in Deckers that can help you with how to navigate the waters throughout this area.
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I love driving scenic byways across America. This road is one of my top 5. The red rock buttes, distant mountains, desert wildlife, and weird roadside attractions make this a real life “cars” movie scene.
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This section of the park is where I can almost always count on seeing a herd of Desert Bighorn Sheep.
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This was the most challenging and rewarding day hike I have every undergone and conquered. The trek to scouts point was tough, but the mental fatigue to get through the chains was another animal. Not because of the 100 plus feet below me, but because of all the people in flip flops not giving me the breathing room needed to get from one section to the next. This will likely become a permit hike in the near future so do it while you can.
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Few places on earth have better sunsets than Zion NP. The combo of red rock and the desert sun make my jaws drop everytime I see them.
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The Grand Canyon is crowded. Like Disney world crowded. Hop on your bike and pick a spot along the miles of this trail to a spot and view to call your own.
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When you look out over the river valley it is easy to forget you’re just a few miles from downtown Nashville.
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This place is really nice. Plenty of space to stretch out and wonderful waterfalls in the park.
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Driving over to Cherokee takes a while, and thus it is great to have somewhere to stretch and enjoy a beautiful waterfall once arriving near Cherokee.
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Bryson City and the surrounding area of the park is just as if not more beautiful than other pets, but with a lot less crowds of those adjacent to gatlinburg.
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GSMNP has so many Cascades and waterfalls, but this is my favorite. Mainly because of the “tiered” nature of these falls. You can splash or play in between them. But be careful, the rocks are slick. People have fallen here.
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Get to the trail early or risk having to wait for many other folks getting a picture behind the waterfall.
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For anyone going to GSMNP, this is the best “summit” experience you will have. A nice hike that gets your blood flowing followed by a unreal view from the top.
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With this being along the major road in the park. This is a great easy place to catch that sunrise. Much time after sunrise and it is VERY crowded.
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Winter is great, but catching the view from this summit anytime of the year on a clear day is breathtaking.
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After biking in, the extra miles to get to this spot seemed daunting. I was glad I did it. This place is a serene waterfall and creek town soak in on a hot day.
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Great way to beat the heat from Phoenix and enjoy time sliding in the rock pools.
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Loved this trail. Mountains, wetlands, and heck of a waterfall.
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General Sherman Tree gets a lot of love, but this grove is amazing. I may be way off, but it felt like the trees were bigger, older, and more congregated here.
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The small narrow cliff edge/trail makes for some nail biting steps on your way to the best view in the park. No climbing gear needed or real scrambling, but it’s still a moderate to difficult trail.
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My buddy from San Diego has never been to a “meadow”. And I hadn’t really gotten excited to go to one. Man am I glad I did. This place is amazing. And nearby is the cabin sequoia. The giant trees mixed with grass lands made a awesome sunset on our last night in the national park.
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Looks can be deceiving. I grabbed my tripod, hopped out and started heading out to where I saw other photographers. After a half mile they still looked like ants haha. Bring some water. It’s worth every second of walking to this point.
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