Do you guys know of any parks/preserves/hiking areas/wilderness where you can go out and not encounter people on the east coast? Where you can hike/camp and not have to constantly see man-made stuff?
Bonus points if it's near the mid-atlantic region.
>>788103
Can you give a bit of background on that photo?
What mountain is that?
>>788116,
Gee, i wish there was, like, an internet search engine where you can reverse search images
>>788103
the best spots are well-kept secrets. try the southern appalachians, although there is some good stuff in New Hampshire/Vermont.
It's all few and far between. youll have to live somewhere for a few years to actually find the good spots where a Google search turns up almost nothing but the occasional article on a wordpress blog.
>>788182
I would avoid New Hampshire. I go up there for a casual day hike. I'd say go further north to Maine.
>>788128
You mean the same internet you could have used to look directly for the best wilderness on tge East Cost instead of asking us ? That's not how you keep this website afloat
I live in Alaska and I almost never see anyone.
>>788185
depends on where in New Hampshire. I would say avoid Great Gulf Wilderness like the plague, just out of respect for the poor place. I can advise checking out Pemigewasset Wilderness, but leaving it to off-trail hikes.
perhaps Cranberry Wilderness in WV?
>>788187
yo that sassy reply was not me (OP).
The mountain in the picture is the Matterhorn I believe, sorry for the confusion.
>>788128
If you don't know it is okay, there's no need to get salty.
>>788329
Sorry then no offensed intended anyway; yep it's the Matterhorn, it didn't look like the Appalachians anyway tbf
>>788116
Matterhorn
Swiss alps
>>788103
Anywhere in Canada
>>788103
Like 90% of Maine
>>788128
What's it like being an asshole?
I'll bet the girls just love you to death.