Is this the guy who lives in the "2 million dollar house" but he was posting photos from a homeless park at 4am with a 7 year old phone? That was classic.
It is him! LOL. Can you post more pics of homeless parks in Santa Monica and then lie about where you're at? I'll give you $500 on venmo. haha. What's the grossest thing you've done for money to feed yourself? Do you eat out of the trash?
>Pennsylvania sucks.
Bigly. Pennsylvania is easily one of the most smooth brained places in the country. It combines the cousinfucking hickishness of appalachia with the bland insipidness of the midwest with the ghetto black culture of the Bronx with NJ wops.
You don't snowboard or ski? There are 5 ski resorts around Breezewood. Liberty, Roundtop, Seven Springs, Wisp and Whitetail. You can ski during the week at Wisp for $29. It's cheaper than Slovenia.
I’m used to skiiing in the west though. Tiny slopes like that just don’t seem like they’d be worst the trip to me. I could see going a couple times a year if you happen to live close but that’s about it
I live out west now too. The PA resorts always do a really good job with the terrain parks though. Of all the resorts up in that area, Wisp is my favorite. It's crazy cheap, has a good terrain park, it never gets very busy because it's pretty remote and they have pretty consistent snow in the winter.
What's you favorite ski resort out west? I've never been anywhere that I liked better than Snowbasin in Utah. Telluride would be a close second.
i've never actually heard of breezewood so i looked it up on google maps
the picture selection is awesome
1 mcdonalds
2 burned down restaurant
3 decaying building (pic related)
etc etc
the last one is someone in a car stuck in traffic
great stuff
Breezewood is just a freeway exit with no nearby bodies of water aside from a river that is well beyond the limits of Breezewood. So I'm not sure where those water pics are from. It's surrounded by natural Appalachian beauty but that's also beyond the little strip of road off the freeway used in urban sprawl memes (half the stuff in that 'urban sprawl' pic is gone)
Yellowstone is fun for 2 days. There are like 4 restaurants in the whole park, and two of them are shitty cafeterias. In the winter and spring, the roads are impassable. So you have to go in the summer. But guess what, the park is 1 lane loop with people stopping every two feet. There are insane traffic jams and hordes of tourists at every stop. You have to wait in line for 30-60 minutes at every pull out for a parking spot. There is so much driving. By the time you do the loop, you've been in the car for 12 hours. All the trees burned down around the lake, so now it looks fucking depressing. I've been twice, once as a kid and once as an adult, and I probably won't go a third time. Yosemite is nicer in the summer. Same crowds, but better weather, better hikes and no need to drive anywhere.
What are you going to eat for a one week trip to a park where you can't store food in your car because of bears? You end up eating out every meal. That cafeteria is pretty gross. It's not super fun to stand in line for 20 minutes to buy a $14 premade sandwich every day for a week.
In Yosemite, you can stay in Curry Village. You get a bear box at your yurt where you can store a cooler. And the valley has 2 real grocery stores, one right in the campground. It's just a better experience not to have to drive 30 miles every day like you have to in Yellowstone. It's probably very different if you actually live in Yellowstone and can cook.
Americans just ignore the warnings and do it anyway. We live like we have free healthcare. Also in the US everything has way more warnings than necessary and they tell you to take all sorts of precautions but the reason is they're trying to avoid getting sued.
Bears do get into cars but they get into houses too. It helps to keep everything clean and packed up. I use a clean trash bag to keep my cooler sealed when camping in the mountains. Also we carry guns. It's legal in national parks. You should at least buy bear spray.
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A buddy left a pizza box in my car when we were in Tahoe last spring and a brown bear tried really hard to pry open the doors. It ended up being a $5,000 fix for the insurance company. I only paid a $150 deductible, so I didn't really care. But we definitely learned a lesson
The highway exit in Breezewood is a dump, but the surrounding area is actually nice. As others have said, the ski resorts up there are great. Breezewood is in the middle of nowhere really, but it's central to a lot of places. Washington DC, Morgantown, Pittsburgh, Hershey Park, Harpers Ferry, Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Monongahela National Forest and Shenandoah National Park are all about 90 minutes away. I used to live in Maryland and I was always up near Breezewood doing fun shit.
Rather visit real places
You live at a truckstop?
No I have a beach house
Is this the guy who lives in the "2 million dollar house" but he was posting photos from a homeless park at 4am with a 7 year old phone? That was classic.
That guy blew you out by proving he lived near the ocean and you’re still seething weeks later
It is him! LOL. Can you post more pics of homeless parks in Santa Monica and then lie about where you're at? I'll give you $500 on venmo. haha. What's the grossest thing you've done for money to feed yourself? Do you eat out of the trash?
comfy turnpike, with local radio, food stop for a grandslam and dennys. YeahI'm thinking the bottom is based
Chain restaurants are based to you because you are a vapid consumer with no culture
I hate Pennsylvania. I cannot wait to leave this dump.
I enjoyed my life much more in other places I've lived. Pennsylvania sucks.
>Pennsylvania sucks.
Bigly. Pennsylvania is easily one of the most smooth brained places in the country. It combines the cousinfucking hickishness of appalachia with the bland insipidness of the midwest with the ghetto black culture of the Bronx with NJ wops.
You don't snowboard or ski? There are 5 ski resorts around Breezewood. Liberty, Roundtop, Seven Springs, Wisp and Whitetail. You can ski during the week at Wisp for $29. It's cheaper than Slovenia.
Too bad snow has been shit in pa for awhile now
We're about due for a good 3' - 4' blizzard.
I’m used to skiiing in the west though. Tiny slopes like that just don’t seem like they’d be worst the trip to me. I could see going a couple times a year if you happen to live close but that’s about it
I live out west now too. The PA resorts always do a really good job with the terrain parks though. Of all the resorts up in that area, Wisp is my favorite. It's crazy cheap, has a good terrain park, it never gets very busy because it's pretty remote and they have pretty consistent snow in the winter.
What's you favorite ski resort out west? I've never been anywhere that I liked better than Snowbasin in Utah. Telluride would be a close second.
i've never actually heard of breezewood so i looked it up on google maps
the picture selection is awesome
1 mcdonalds
2 burned down restaurant
3 decaying building (pic related)
etc etc
the last one is someone in a car stuck in traffic
great stuff
no way abandon structures exist
Breezewood is just a freeway exit with no nearby bodies of water aside from a river that is well beyond the limits of Breezewood. So I'm not sure where those water pics are from. It's surrounded by natural Appalachian beauty but that's also beyond the little strip of road off the freeway used in urban sprawl memes (half the stuff in that 'urban sprawl' pic is gone)
Because I live & work here.
I mean…Yellowstone is ok, I guess. But its no Breezewood PA
Yellowstone is fun for 2 days. There are like 4 restaurants in the whole park, and two of them are shitty cafeterias. In the winter and spring, the roads are impassable. So you have to go in the summer. But guess what, the park is 1 lane loop with people stopping every two feet. There are insane traffic jams and hordes of tourists at every stop. You have to wait in line for 30-60 minutes at every pull out for a parking spot. There is so much driving. By the time you do the loop, you've been in the car for 12 hours. All the trees burned down around the lake, so now it looks fucking depressing. I've been twice, once as a kid and once as an adult, and I probably won't go a third time. Yosemite is nicer in the summer. Same crowds, but better weather, better hikes and no need to drive anywhere.
>restaurants
You're doing it wrong. Are you european?
What are you going to eat for a one week trip to a park where you can't store food in your car because of bears? You end up eating out every meal. That cafeteria is pretty gross. It's not super fun to stand in line for 20 minutes to buy a $14 premade sandwich every day for a week.
In Yosemite, you can stay in Curry Village. You get a bear box at your yurt where you can store a cooler. And the valley has 2 real grocery stores, one right in the campground. It's just a better experience not to have to drive 30 miles every day like you have to in Yellowstone. It's probably very different if you actually live in Yellowstone and can cook.
Roll up windows and lock doors in the daytime. You should be camping next to your car at night; if not, bring your food into your room.
Americans just ignore the warnings and do it anyway. We live like we have free healthcare. Also in the US everything has way more warnings than necessary and they tell you to take all sorts of precautions but the reason is they're trying to avoid getting sued.
Bears do get into cars but they get into houses too. It helps to keep everything clean and packed up. I use a clean trash bag to keep my cooler sealed when camping in the mountains. Also we carry guns. It's legal in national parks. You should at least buy bear spray.
A buddy left a pizza box in my car when we were in Tahoe last spring and a brown bear tried really hard to pry open the doors. It ended up being a $5,000 fix for the insurance company. I only paid a $150 deductible, so I didn't really care. But we definitely learned a lesson
Literally the same as central pa though
loooks cool. PA is underrated from a geographic beauty perspective.
Except for half the year when everything is brown and the skies are gray - PA is fucking hideous.
*laughs in Kentucky*
I'm not low IQ or poor
Your grammar would suggest otherwise.
The highway exit in Breezewood is a dump, but the surrounding area is actually nice. As others have said, the ski resorts up there are great. Breezewood is in the middle of nowhere really, but it's central to a lot of places. Washington DC, Morgantown, Pittsburgh, Hershey Park, Harpers Ferry, Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Monongahela National Forest and Shenandoah National Park are all about 90 minutes away. I used to live in Maryland and I was always up near Breezewood doing fun shit.