And this is the kind of crap that gets threads locked. Take it somewhere else so people can talk about the OP's issue!
Public Lands Getting HAMMERED by Crowds
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Re: Public Lands Getting HAMMERED by Crowds
We're trying! We're trying! C'mon man!
So far, we have:
Ask a question: (OP) "I guess the really big question now is...how many of these people will remain out on public lands when/if the pandemic is over? Versus how many will go back to their football games, their house parties, their bars, their shopping malls, and their music festivals?"
Or, maybe summarized, "What is the cause for the increased pressure on public lands?" (accurate?)
Do background research: Need to interview the newbies to public lands. Key question, "why are you here?"
Also need to examine usage data over the years to identify anomalies, like a spike in use.
Also need to call out major changes to the constants that align with anomalies, like a spike in use. Example, normal usage increased 4% year over year. Maybe that aligns with population growth? But, Year X saw a 25% spike in use. That would be an anomaly.
Construct a hypothesis:
Test hypothesis:
Analyze draw conclusion:
Report results:
Let's get started! We need a workspace. Google Slides?
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Re: Public Lands Getting HAMMERED by Crowds
Please lock this and/or delete the last page of comments, admins. Thanks once again to OH's one and only resident troll.
Re: Public Lands Getting HAMMERED by Crowds
It's a safe bet that public lands will not return to what they were like before. It's also a safe bet that it won't be quite as bad as it is now. People who want true solitude always face the challenge that places change and they may need to shift their location. Of course if you live somewhere with no cities anywhere near by, maybe things don't change fast enough to affect you. But maybe that beautiful forest burns or something else changes.
So if you can't go with the flow, you just have to adjust your location. I understand that is easy for me to say because Oregon is the fifth state I've lived in and so I'm not in a position of leaving behind some place I've gone to since I was a kid. But nonetheless, I think that's how it works. If you require certain conditions and those conditions are not met, fair or not, you have to adjust.
But we will be happy to read your complaints in the process.
So if you can't go with the flow, you just have to adjust your location. I understand that is easy for me to say because Oregon is the fifth state I've lived in and so I'm not in a position of leaving behind some place I've gone to since I was a kid. But nonetheless, I think that's how it works. If you require certain conditions and those conditions are not met, fair or not, you have to adjust.
But we will be happy to read your complaints in the process.
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from https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
top countries greater than 40,000,000 population (an arbitrary number)
US..........82,000 infections per million population, 332,000,000 population
Spain......62,000,... 47,000,000
UK..........57,000,... 68,000,000
France.....50,000,... 65,000,000
but yeah, you have a point, the EU countries did better earlier but are catching up
some countries that have done better
Japan.......3,000,....126,000,000
S. Korea...1,555,....51,000,000
Australia...1,123,...26,000,000
China.......62,........1,439,000,000
top countries greater than 40,000,000 population (an arbitrary number)
US..........82,000 infections per million population, 332,000,000 population
Spain......62,000,... 47,000,000
UK..........57,000,... 68,000,000
France.....50,000,... 65,000,000
but yeah, you have a point, the EU countries did better earlier but are catching up
some countries that have done better
Japan.......3,000,....126,000,000
S. Korea...1,555,....51,000,000
Australia...1,123,...26,000,000
China.......62,........1,439,000,000
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okay, I'll stop posting
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No! Please don't. Your open mind and conversational manner are welcome.
Don't let <username> adamschneider calling you a resident troll sway you from posting, please.
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Major thread drift...talking about Adolph Hitler is where this thing is eventually headed.
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But seriously...
If people want to debate politics and COVID, there are plenty of other places *ahemfacebook* to go argue with strangers. How about we keep this discussion only about crowding in forests, LNT, etc - if people continue to talk about COVID statistics, whether government is doing the right thing, who is to blame, yadda yadda, the thread will be locked.
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