July 24, 2010

I think I'm calling bearshit on this one

I don't think bears steal stereos.  The rest of it I could buy, but I just don't know what sort of tunes a bear would jam to.

And as long as I'm here, I'm going to offer a few tips for Rocky Mountain National Park tourons, all stemming from our visit yesterday.


  1. Don't throw your fucking cigarettes out the window, or even flick your ashes out the window!  Those trees you're oohing and aahing over are infested with pine beetles, the climate here is likely drier than anything you're used to, water is a scarcity, and that butt you throw out could easily start a forest fire.  Forest fires aren't necessarily bad, but they endanger the lives of the firefighters who have to save dumbasses like you who won't stay out of the way because, by God, you came out to see RMNP and you're going to see it!
  2. Don't leave food around!  Until you've dealt with an aggressive bear or marmot or even a chipmunk that's not afraid to knock a kid down to take their lunch out of their hand you have no idea what sort of havoc you're wreaking on the natural environment in the park.  Those cute chipmunks will starve to death in the winter, because the crap you're feeding them doesn't let them form the proper fat to survive long periods without food.
  3. Don't leave your hiking trash anywhere in the park with the exception of a trash can!  RMNP doesn't remain pristine with you leaving your shit there!  If every one of the three million visitors just tossed one little something in the park, it would shortly look like Mount Everest.  Don't leave your dead bodies either!
  4. Don't pick up rocks and take them out of the park, not even one!  Three million visitors a year, do you understand scale?!  WTF makes you think that you're so special that it's OK for you to take a rock, if everyone did that there'd be no mountains anymore!  And quit carving shit into the trees, I don't care that you think it's a sign of your troo luv!
  5. The mountains don't give a shit about you!  Actually, I need to correct that - the mountains hate you for your lack of respect and are sneaky and will take you down because you're stupid enough to think you can hike up a fourteener your first day at altitude.  When you hike somewhere you're not prepared for, whether your lack of preparedness stems from not being physically able to handle the distance or the altitude or whether it stems from not bringing in enough supplies for yourself, you're endangering yourself and wasting resources that could be used for a real emergency.  Some dumbass was on Long's Peak yesterday begging other hikers for food - do you really think it's others' responsibility to carry their supplies and yours too?
  6. Trail Ridge Road is a fucking state highway that just happens to run through the middle of the park!  There's a reason those signs say "US 34" instead of just saying "Pretty Road Ahead, Stop and Take a Look!"  Going 20 MPH on it because you're gawking while half a dozen cars are queued up behind you means that people aren't getting to where they need to go.  Pull the fuck over and let people pass if you really need to see another aspen grove.
  7. Don't fucking stop in the middle of the road to take pictures of Bambi!  Guess what?  This is a national park teeming with wildlife, you will see another baby deer during your stay, and you won't be risking getting rear-ended or road-raged.  There are plenty of places specifically designed for you to pull off and lookyloo without you stopping in the middle of a fucking highway!
  8. Don't throw your trash out the window of your car!  If I hear one more person whine, "But it's biodegradable trash I'm tossing out my car window!" I'm gonna scream.  That bit of food that you toss out the window on to the road is why Bambi's gonna get hit by a fucking car when she's foraging, and her blood will be on YOUR hands. 

Posted by: Alice H at 11:26 AM | Comments (9) | Add Comment
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1 Alice, I think this is the best advice on National Parks that I have ever read.  Thanks for sharing.  You sound very experienced, and your experience helps us.

Posted by: TimothyJ at July 24, 2010 02:17 PM (btj5a)

2 Has anyone heard anything about ATC's BFF? I read that she took a turn for the worse.

Posted by: Dr Spank at July 24, 2010 03:05 PM (xO+6C)

3 Has anyone heard anything about ATC's BFF? I read that she took a turn for the worse.

She died this morning at 9:15.  She was home like she wanted and she had a peaceful night before that.  Thank you so much for your concern.

Posted by: alexthechick at July 24, 2010 03:49 PM (Cu8Vb)

4 Sad to hear it Alex, my sincere condolences to you, her family and friends.

Posted by: Dr Spank at July 24, 2010 04:33 PM (xO+6C)

5

Speaking as a Colorado resident, I would very much like it if the rest of you stayed home. Really- nothing to see here.

Look over there! It's Kansas!

Posted by: jONES at July 24, 2010 06:08 PM (kKjaJ)

6 Funny thing is, Jones, that everyone on TRR that I saw committing these infractions had out-of-state or rental tags.  I'm not from Colorado originally, but if you're here for really any length of time you can't help but learn basic park etiquette.

Posted by: Alice H at July 24, 2010 10:59 PM (qJHYy)

7

I'm in Oregon, not Colorado, but given the importance of nature tourism to our economy, and the associated ramifications, may I just say:

Hear Fucking HEAR!

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