Chance N. Finegan's Comment List
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| 07/25/2009 - 1:50pm | New Visitor Center Coming to Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Betty, I don't think you'll have any problems. There aren't many overpasses in the park and only one tunnel on the road (now part of Foothills Parkway) that runs from Pigeon Forge to Gatlinburg. |
| 07/18/2009 - 12:59pm | Another Entrance-Fee-Free Weekend in the National Parks | Made me smile on Twitter this morning... From AlaskaCenters: "A NPS fee-free weekend (7/18-19) is like fat-free ice cream... but better. The whole family can enjoy it, but it lasts a lot longer." http://twitter.com/AlaskaCenters |
| 07/08/2009 - 9:48pm | Updated: Greenpeace Climbers Arrested for Climate Change Protest at Mount Rushmore National Memorial | Actually, Frank, last time I looked, I attend the University of Tennessee, an institution that includes five campuses across the state, over 44,000 students, and manages this little thing known as Oak Ridge National Laboratory, home to the National Institute of Computational Sciences, the world's 6th fastest supercomputer, the largest ... |
| 07/08/2009 - 5:53pm | Updated: Greenpeace Climbers Arrested for Climate Change Protest at Mount Rushmore National Memorial | [quote]The global warming cult almost rivals the geocentric views held by the holy [Catholic] Church during the Dark Ages. Galileo was punished. Are global warming skeptics next?[/quote] Frank, please tell me that I'm confused when I interpret this to mean that you're suggesting that those who disagree with the IPCC ... |
| 05/21/2009 - 11:26am | Missed Portage Leads to Death At Big South Fork National River And Recreation Area | I worked last summer at Big South Fork, and hope to clear up a few points of confusion here. Before I do, however, please understand that I do not speak for the National Park Service - only for myself, as a private citizen, and that this is how I understand ... |
| 04/27/2009 - 9:12pm | Best Solitude in the National Park System? Here Are Traveler's Choices | Hey RoadRanger, Thanks for correcting me. I didn't realize that there were that many places outside of Cumberland Island NS protected in Georgia. I really do appreciate it, since I'm working in Georgia this summer, and this is exactly the sort of thing I need to know. |
| 09/25/2008 - 11:34am | Archaeological Survey At Big South Fork River National River and Recreation Area | Mr. Mutch, I certainly understand what you are saying. Indeed, I have witnessed firsthand several surveys that are only taking place because of NEPA regs or some other project. However, having lived and worked this summer with many of the individuals cited in this piece, I can assure you that ... |
| 08/11/2008 - 6:54am | Collapse of "Wall Arch" Proves Gravity Does Work at Arches National Park | SaltSage236, Thanks for correcting me. This is particularly useful information for me to have since I volunteer and sometimes give interpretive programs at BISO. |
| 08/10/2008 - 6:43pm | Collapse of "Wall Arch" Proves Gravity Does Work at Arches National Park | There is one park in the system where you are allowed, and are encouraged to, walk atop some sandstone arches - Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, on the Tennessee/Kentucky line. It is 7/10ths of a mile to Twin Arches in the western side of the park via ... |
| 06/01/2008 - 6:29am | Traveler's View: Concealed Weapons Have No Place In Our National Park System | I always find it ironic that pro-gun people say the gun control crowd has been duped/misled/confused of the truth by the Brady Campaign, when the pro-gun people have been 'duped' just as much by the NRA.... |
| 05/21/2008 - 1:54pm | NPS Retirees Oppose Carrying Guns in National Parks | Rick, I'm not trying to debate about guns in the parks or nitpick...but I do think it's worth pointing out that the links you provided are to reports/studies, etc that were done several years ago. The FBI, CDC, DOJ and PA links all referenced documents published no later than 2006. ... |
| 05/16/2008 - 5:52pm | Coal-Fired Plants Obscuring National Park Vistas | OK, so I could go on a massive anti-coal rant the points out the many ills of said nasty, foul energy, and the merits and truth behind how we can power America on renewable energy, but I won't. No, I'll keep my mouth shut (mostly) and be brief... Coal plants ... |
| 04/25/2008 - 11:49am | Are Blue Ridge Parkway's Historic Guardrails At Risk? | I think it's worth to point out that this isn't just about guardrails. The FHWA wanted a 12 foot clear zone, which would have meant that NPS would have been responsible for removing anything in that 12 foot zone. Trees, rocks, rock walls built by the CCC, etc would have ... |
| 03/17/2008 - 6:48am | Snowmobilers Continue to Roam Illegally Into Yellowstone National Park | No one is acting like with nutzo, environazi, quais-religious zeal. Indeed, we are *trying* to have intelligent discourse about the issue at hand, and us liberal crazies have so far refrained from name-calling (sad I can't say the same about others...) As Kurt says, there are more than 450 million ... |
| 03/16/2008 - 1:14pm | Dinosaur National Monument Cutting Paleontology Staff | . |
| 03/16/2008 - 1:12pm | Olympic National Park Releases General Management Plan | I have nothing against the Port Angeles Regional COC, but to use "they can't pay for what they have now" as an excuse for not expanding the park is pretty lame in my opinion - very few NPS units can pay for what they have now...it's a shame PARCOC couldn't ... |
| 01/30/2008 - 7:40am | Using Controlled Burns To Manage Stones River National Battlefield | That's an awesome photo. Stones River, by the way, is facing monumental threats because of development at Middle Tennessee State University, (located just across town, it's the fastest growing university in America), in the city of Mufreesboro, and in the Greater Nashville Mess of a Meglapolis itself. For example, TDOT ... |
| 01/29/2008 - 7:21am | The Insanity Behind the Christmas Mountains Sale | Mr. Patterson should be removed from office. The State of Texas agreed when the land was donated to it that the land would be preserved as a state park. Now, Texas (read: Ye Old Land Commissioner) is going back in its word. “We feel strongly that the state's intended sale ... |
| 01/17/2008 - 7:48am | Climate Change and the National Parks | Well, if it helps any, Whitnam Mission NHS out in Walla Walla, Washington is doing more than its fair share. In 2006, the park won the US General Services Administration's "Real Property Innovation' Award, focuses on “demonstrating innovation, creativity, and leading practice in Federal real property asset management and sustainability.” ... |
| 01/13/2008 - 3:25pm | Great Basin National Park's Air Could Be Compromised By Proposed Power Plant | Senator Reid (D-NV) tried to solve the problem by making the air in the park Class I - the highest level of protection under the Clean Air Act, be he failed. See [url=http://tntrailhead.blogspot.com/2007/12/reid-fails-in-plan-to-increase-air.html ]http://tntrailhead.blogspot.com/2007/12/reid-fails-in-plan-to-increase-air.html[/url] |
| 01/07/2008 - 7:02pm | Segways in the National Parks: Do We Really Need Them? | I cringe at the thought of hordes of Segways jostling for position in Yosemite - or any other large park - while the operators make a mint. They would be a nice alternative to the eternal traffic jam at Cades Cove in Great Smokies, though, if done properly. --- jr_ranger ... |
| 12/30/2007 - 1:15pm | Chicamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Studying Interpretive Options for Moccasin Bend | The Trail of Tears, as Mookie said, is more of a conglomeration of trails than anything else, not like the Appalachian Trail or Oregon Trail, which have one route. There are many different routes, and land and sea/river routes as well. As a general rule of thumb, though, the Trail ... |
| 12/19/2007 - 7:04pm | Senators Pushing To Allow Concealed Weapons in National Parks | Can someone produce some hard statistics or a study that can back up Anon's statements? It would be nice to be able to point to something specific instead of making claims without giving the source (no offense). --- jr_ranger "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny ... |
| 11/22/2007 - 8:49am | Conservation Groups Will Head to Court Over Yellowstone Snowmobile Decision | Why is it that the idea of snowcoaches isn't being mentioned? It is my understanding that they provide much the same benefits of snowmobiles, but without the problems... --- jr_ranger "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared towhat lies within us." - Emerson http://tntrailhead.blogspot.com ... |
| 11/11/2007 - 9:33am | Park History: Theodore Roosevelt National Park | Three cheers for TRNP! Like Merrylnd, I've olny been once, but I loved it! I've been trying to save money for another trip up there, but going from TN to ND isn't cheap.. --- jr_ranger "Good Planets are Hard to Find" http://tntrailhead.blogspot.com http://zinch.com/jr_ranger http://picasaweb.google.com/north.cascades President, CHS SPEAK (CHS Students Promoting ... |
| 11/09/2007 - 7:40am | Ghost at Blevins Farmstead; Excerpt From 'Haunted Hikes' | Bravo for shining the spotlight on the Big South Fork! There are many interesting tales to be told from up on the Plateau - just take a look at the different names of rivers...No Business Creek, Troublesome Creek, Parched Corn Creek, Bandy Creek (shortened from "abandoned")....the list goes on. Haunted ... |
| 09/09/2007 - 6:24pm | GAO: Interior Failed to Provide Park Service With Tools To Cope With Climate Change | If I maybe so bold.... Before you start berating people for listening to [quote]bad sources of information[/quote], please consider the following: 1. I will never be able to see the glaciers of Glacier National Park, the famed snows of Mt. Kilimanjaro, or any number of other threatened resources because by ... |
| 09/05/2007 - 10:56am | At Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, The Facilities Seem Almost as Old as the Fossils | At least I'm not looking to climb the ladder..... --- jr_ranger http://tntrailhead.blogspot.com http://zinch.com/jr_ranger http://picasaweb.google.com/north.cascades President, CHS SPEAK (CHS Students Promoting Environmental Action & Knowledge) Founder and President, CHS Campus Greens |
| 09/04/2007 - 6:43am | Centennial Projects: Do They All Prepare the National Parks for the Next 100 Years? | Makes me think of No Child Left Behind - good concept, terrible way to go about it. --- jr_ranger http://tntrailhead.blogspot.com http://zinch.com/jr_ranger http://picasaweb.google.com/north.cascades President, CHS SPEAK (CHS Students Promoting Environmental Action & Knowledge) Founder and President, CHS Campus Greens |
| 09/04/2007 - 6:42am | At Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, The Facilities Seem Almost as Old as the Fossils | Sounds like a project for the Centennial if I ever heard of one. But I suppose that FLFO doesn't have any friends with money.... --- jr_ranger http://tntrailhead.blogspot.com http://zinch.com/jr_ranger http://picasaweb.google.com/north.cascades President, CHS SPEAK (CHS Students Promoting Environmental Action & Knowledge) Founder and President, CHS Campus Greens |
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