Kevin Rooney
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thuja -
I can relate to the incidents you describe and the overly paternalistic attitude of the park. About 5 years ago I was turned away at the gate on a beautiful, sunny, cloudless morning because 'the trails were wet' from a rainstorm the night before. It was ridiculous. To add insult to injury I'd driven 8 hours to get there.
I've been to Baxter many times, and try to avoid contact with the rangers there if at all possible. Their overbearing attitude detracts from the experience.
Perhaps after this thread is 'quiet' someone could send the Baxter manager a .pdf version of the comments here. There's a big difference between managing the park in the spirit of the founder, and having staff who treat visitors in a professional manner.
I can relate to the incidents you describe and the overly paternalistic attitude of the park. About 5 years ago I was turned away at the gate on a beautiful, sunny, cloudless morning because 'the trails were wet' from a rainstorm the night before. It was ridiculous. To add insult to injury I'd driven 8 hours to get there.
I've been to Baxter many times, and try to avoid contact with the rangers there if at all possible. Their overbearing attitude detracts from the experience.
Perhaps after this thread is 'quiet' someone could send the Baxter manager a .pdf version of the comments here. There's a big difference between managing the park in the spirit of the founder, and having staff who treat visitors in a professional manner.
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