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"Going abroad. Plenty of places that were once beautiful, unique destinations are now mass market tourist traps. A Social media did this. I agree it's a shame" Happened long before that. Cheap air travel and higher disposable income in the 80's was largely to blame. As soon as it became cheaper to go abroad than stay home things went downhill. Social media just fucked things up even more. A | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. " Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed. | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. " I'm one of those who likes to get to the top quickly. Though my phone is usually either at home or left in the car so I'm letting myself off. | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed." I am possibly a bit selfish to be honest. Luckily most of Wales is under the radar. I can walk up a mountain behind my house and see two neolithic cairns that align with the sunset. But it's not common knowledge on the internet so it's all good. But I do think there is a different mindset to ramblers and hikers to the selfie collectors. | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. I'm one of those who likes to get to the top quickly. Though my phone is usually either at home or left in the car so I'm letting myself off." That's fair enough, I do hope you take in some of the views though | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed. I am possibly a bit selfish to be honest. Luckily most of Wales is under the radar. I can walk up a mountain behind my house and see two neolithic cairns that align with the sunset. But it's not common knowledge on the internet so it's all good. But I do think there is a different mindset to ramblers and hikers to the selfie collectors. " Sounds lush. Let's hope it stays off the radar. | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. I'm one of those who likes to get to the top quickly. Though my phone is usually either at home or left in the car so I'm letting myself off. That's fair enough, I do hope you take in some of the views though " Yes at the top and the way down. Just getting up there tends to have to be done quickly. | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed." Agree with a lot of this though find your need to single out "city folk" quite distasteful. As with any such grouping you appear to have mistaken a correlation (lots of city dwellers now visiting rural locations once only known to locals) with causation (living in a city makes you a selfie taking, dog poo littering, path eroding cunt). To be clear, city folk are the exact same mix of kind, considerate, selfish, fun, arrogant, pleasant, thoughtful, arseholes as everyone else. I much prefer wild and remote places with no other people around but try to remind myself that I am spoiling the view the exact same way for everyone else as they are for me. Its a bit like moaning about the traffic jam you are a part of. I also am one of those that likes to get to the peak as quickly as possible though I tend to also try and make the journey there as hard as possible too and requiring the maximum amount of skill and fitness to achieve so obviously that also makes me a more worthy person to enjoy the view Mr | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. What, no eating and sex before going back? I tend to take a packed lunch when I go hiking and I'm not going to comment if I do alfresco sex " We better go hiking | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed. Agree with a lot of this though find your need to single out "city folk" quite distasteful. As with any such grouping you appear to have mistaken a correlation (lots of city dwellers now visiting rural locations once only known to locals) with causation (living in a city makes you a selfie taking, dog poo littering, path eroding cunt). To be clear, city folk are the exact same mix of kind, considerate, selfish, fun, arrogant, pleasant, thoughtful, arseholes as everyone else. I much prefer wild and remote places with no other people around but try to remind myself that I am spoiling the view the exact same way for everyone else as they are for me. Its a bit like moaning about the traffic jam you are a part of. I also am one of those that likes to get to the peak as quickly as possible though I tend to also try and make the journey there as hard as possible too and requiring the maximum amount of skill and fitness to achieve so obviously that also makes me a more worthy person to enjoy the view Mr" Waaa, though I doubt you climb pen y fan and post your selfie on social media as if you just climbed Everest | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed. Agree with a lot of this though find your need to single out "city folk" quite distasteful. As with any such grouping you appear to have mistaken a correlation (lots of city dwellers now visiting rural locations once only known to locals) with causation (living in a city makes you a selfie taking, dog poo littering, path eroding cunt). To be clear, city folk are the exact same mix of kind, considerate, selfish, fun, arrogant, pleasant, thoughtful, arseholes as everyone else. I much prefer wild and remote places with no other people around but try to remind myself that I am spoiling the view the exact same way for everyone else as they are for me. Its a bit like moaning about the traffic jam you are a part of. I also am one of those that likes to get to the peak as quickly as possible though I tend to also try and make the journey there as hard as possible too and requiring the maximum amount of skill and fitness to achieve so obviously that also makes me a more worthy person to enjoy the view Mr" To be fair I wasn't happy with the term city folk either but it was for want of a better term. However I kind of took it as a given that people wouldn't take literally that I ment all city people? I grew up on a city council estate and live in a city. So naturally I know not every from a city has these attitudes but I also from experience know a lot of people in city's do. Mainly due to the culture and environment they are exposed to in my experience. I was just trying to simply articulate a type of people of a certain culture, attitude and lack of understanding. I think most people know its more nuanced than that and people outside city's can also have bad attitudes and behaviours. I must admit the same gratification from the more arduous path less walked. But I don't see anything wrong in that smugness because it's well deserved | |||
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"Surely people complaining about tourists and beauty sports being ruined by too many people are part of the problem? " Yes it's just a pet peeve of mine to see people spend all their time at said tourist spot and see it all through their phone. In my view they haven't seen it and just interested in the pics for social media. Of course each to their own but really they should stay at home and give me more space. | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed. I am possibly a bit selfish to be honest. Luckily most of Wales is under the radar. I can walk up a mountain behind my house and see two neolithic cairns that align with the sunset. But it's not common knowledge on the internet so it's all good. But I do think there is a different mindset to ramblers and hikers to the selfie collectors. Sounds lush. Let's hope it stays off the radar. " give it time and the local rag will run a feature on its wild unspoiled beauty make it one of thier top ten must visit places and the general public will do the rest .allowing the self same local rag to run shock horror headlines that the local quiet beautyspot has been ruined by countless people parking littering setting fires etc .dont believe me just Google Manchester evening news and dovestone . | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed. Agree with a lot of this though find your need to single out "city folk" quite distasteful. As with any such grouping you appear to have mistaken a correlation (lots of city dwellers now visiting rural locations once only known to locals) with causation (living in a city makes you a selfie taking, dog poo littering, path eroding cunt). To be clear, city folk are the exact same mix of kind, considerate, selfish, fun, arrogant, pleasant, thoughtful, arseholes as everyone else. I much prefer wild and remote places with no other people around but try to remind myself that I am spoiling the view the exact same way for everyone else as they are for me. Its a bit like moaning about the traffic jam you are a part of. I also am one of those that likes to get to the peak as quickly as possible though I tend to also try and make the journey there as hard as possible too and requiring the maximum amount of skill and fitness to achieve so obviously that also makes me a more worthy person to enjoy the view Mr Waaa, though I doubt you climb pen y fan and post your selfie on social media as if you just climbed Everest " There's some pretty knarly routes up Pen y Fan on the rare occasion we get decent winter conditions. Deffo a good ego massage when you swing your axe one last time and pull over the top of the NE face practically at the feet of people having their pics taken at the summit cairn and casually saunter off. | |||
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" To be fair I wasn't happy with the term city folk either but it was for want of a better term. However I kind of took it as a given that people wouldn't take literally that I ment all city people? I grew up on a city council estate and live in a city. So naturally I know not every from a city has these attitudes but I also from experience know a lot of people in city's do. Mainly due to the culture and environment they are exposed to in my experience. I was just trying to simply articulate a type of people of a certain culture, attitude and lack of understanding. I think most people know its more nuanced than that and people outside city's can also have bad attitudes and behaviours. I must admit the same gratification from the more arduous path less walked. But I don't see anything wrong in that smugness because it's well deserved " Maybe I'm being over sensitive but personally I don't think believing others will understand what is meant by stereotypes is a reliable assumption, particularly not when it's a widely used and quite unkind stereotype. The problem is numbers. Population of Wales is roughly 3 million, population of (for example) London is nearly three times that at close to 9 million. The Peak Disrtict and Lake District have similar very low numbers but are surrounded by big cities so its easy to blame outsiders, to create a them and us mentality. If you travel around South Wales you'll see that hot spots like waterfalls and Pen y Fan have their issue with litter/anti social behavior from outsiders. Meantime every bit of forestry and common land has the scars of dirt bikes, bits of litter, burnt out cars, abandoned campsites, fly tipped building rubbish etc etc - and that is all from locals. Drive across the hill tops of the Rhondda and the Eastern Valleys and you'll see scenery every bit as beautiful as places like the Peak District but the roads will be lined with litter and every few miles you'll find a layby or pull in with fly tipping. The perpetrators don't live in cities, they live in little villages, places next to no one has ever heard of. The problem culture you talk of has absolutely no correlation with the area people live in, the problem is simply people, it only feels like it's a city problem because cities have more people. Mr | |||
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"Hiking, Social media has made it so people want to arrive at the peak at the quickest possible rate, take a picture and that's it. Yep, for me visiting many spots in the Peak District. Some spots now cars parked all over the place. So many people you start to get bottle necks and people jams. The fast degradation of the environment like multiple new muddy paths appearing and widening everywhere across green fields. Current paths and stone formation wearing out fast. Rubbish and dog poop bags left lying around. I'm think this is a lot to do with the Internet. In the past these beautiful places you kind of had to know about to know. They were all places I was shown as a youth by people who were in the know. Maybe could be found in a guide book at the library or book shop. But now you just Google top places to see, top walk etc in the Peak District and these places are on numerous websites. So huge volumes of people pop it in their satnav a go. Like you said to park the car as near as possible and pop up to take a selfy. It's a bind for me because I want everyone to see and enjoy these beautiful places. But when everyone does they quickly become spoilt in terms of my personal enjoyment (I like to get away from volumes of people and city folk) and physically damage and destroyed. Agree with a lot of this though find your need to single out "city folk" quite distasteful. As with any such grouping you appear to have mistaken a correlation (lots of city dwellers now visiting rural locations once only known to locals) with causation (living in a city makes you a selfie taking, dog poo littering, path eroding cunt). To be clear, city folk are the exact same mix of kind, considerate, selfish, fun, arrogant, pleasant, thoughtful, arseholes as everyone else. I much prefer wild and remote places with no other people around but try to remind myself that I am spoiling the view the exact same way for everyone else as they are for me. Its a bit like moaning about the traffic jam you are a part of. I also am one of those that likes to get to the peak as quickly as possible though I tend to also try and make the journey there as hard as possible too and requiring the maximum amount of skill and fitness to achieve so obviously that also makes me a more worthy person to enjoy the view Mr Waaa, though I doubt you climb pen y fan and post your selfie on social media as if you just climbed Everest There's some pretty knarly routes up Pen y Fan on the rare occasion we get decent winter conditions. Deffo a good ego massage when you swing your axe one last time and pull over the top of the NE face practically at the feet of people having their pics taken at the summit cairn and casually saunter off. " And I'm possibly going to heathen now, I don't actually like the view from the top of Pen y Fan | |||
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"Hiking, And I'm possibly going to heathen now, I don't actually like the view from the top of Pen y Fan " No, it's not the best, the big flat top actually blocks a lot of the best bits. Looking back at PyF from Cribyn is much more dramatic - as is the approach from the Brecon side instead of the usual one. Mr | |||
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"Can we please do another thread about dropping litter, lots say about it as I am sure many do. I was driving through town yesterday, someone opened their car window and just threw out a takeaway box. Really? What kind of person does that? " Were they wearing pyjamas in public? | |||
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"Can we please do another thread about dropping litter, lots say about it as I am sure many do. I was driving through town yesterday, someone opened their car window and just threw out a takeaway box. Really? What kind of person does that? Were they wearing pyjamas in public? " Who knows? Either way it's disgraceful but sadly common. You can see them walking, finish eating something and just drop the empy box or wrapper even though 10 yards in front of them there is a bin. Ho figure. | |||
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