So I live in New York and want to travel for nature because most of my past travels have been to cities and beaches. I'm looking for cities where I can have access to nature without a car. I don't have a driver's license because I live in New York where we actually have a stellar transportation network compared to every other city in the country. What other cities have good nature that you can walk to, Uber or Lyft to, or ride trains and buses to? Anyone know or do you all just sit in your rooms all day?
>I don't have a driver's license because I live in New York where we actually have a stellar transportation network
This isn't a reason to not have a license, this is a reason to not have a car. You likely don't have a license because you're incapable of passing a driving test
>Anyone know or do you all just sit in your rooms all day?
I go out every week, but you'd have no way of getting to my spots so won't bother sharing. Have you tried central park? :^)
Great answers retards. Very helpful. It's easy to see why the rest of the normal population regards PrepHole as the sewer of the internet.
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And useless
If you want you want your microdick rubbed you are going to have to go elsewhere and pay someone kiddo.
Hopefully your stellar public transportation comes with some tissues for that crying
You need to stop being such an insufferable gay. I live in garden gnome York City as well, and I travel and research old world locations all the time. Simply go online, and look it up. It exists all around you, just look carefully.
Get a drivers license and a car gay. Good nature isn't by cities.
>I live in city
>I travel and vacation in cities
>where are cities where I can nature
have a nice day, unironically
Guess I'll take the first poster's advice and go to Central Park rn
When I come back I better see some real answers. Capiche?
>wants help
>comes across as an arrogant cunt
Oh he’s from NYC, shocking, just shocking.
Fuck off and stay in your diverse and progressive containment zone, parasite.
You and all the other neckbeard losers itt wouldn't last six months in the City
Lol, you call NYC "the city"
>Yo, where da nature and beaches at?
>the capital C city
Go eat a pickle while laying on a garbage can, you literal pavement ape
>Haha! I live in a dramatically more horrifically diseased and violent shit hole than you! by choice!
odd flex but okay.
As a New Yorker I have everything I want at my fingertips. All the dating options, dining options, entertainment, culture, you name it. I'm sorry that you're forced to live in an inferior backwater because of your poor life choices that priced you out of the greatest city in the world.
Different strokes for different folks. That would be an okay vacation home. I feel sorry for you if that is your primary residence.
First somewhat useful post in this entire thread. I'm leaning towards LA but Colorado doesn't sound half bad either.
Been there, done that. I was talking about places in other states that I could visit.
Except the 9 million who can afford to do so. What's your excuse?
>"New Yorkers are so damn rude"
>proceeds to be an even bigger douche
It's like people outside of New York are too stupid and unaware to understand the concept of irony. It's one of the many reasons we look down on all you subhuman mouthbreathers.
>i have everything i want
Then stay there, you goddamn street monkey. Go jump off a high rise, you dont belong here
>Oh look, another pajama-wearing edgelord attempting to be clever
Just booked a flight to LA. I'll be thinking about all you losers when I'm on the plane 30,000 feet above your depressing flyover shitholes where anyone with any potential flees at the first possible opportunity.
post flight number/date so we can track your plane all the way to the scene of the crash.
I like where I live though. Keep your “City”
nobody "lives" in the city lol
inb4:
>I-I-I was only pretending to be subhuman! y-y-you just t-took my bait! really. please believe meeee
I lived there for 20 years and then drove away in my car:^)
Yeah, probably not. Enjoy getting AIDS
Just use a bicycle, that's what scooby1961 does.
Scoobs might be gay, but at least he’s not a total fag like OP
At least he's honest about being gay.
he have big penor
Every day I wake up and thank Allah I was not born in New York
You’re asking for public transport to nature without putting any thought into that question. Colorado has ski trains and busses, that’s about as close to what you’re looking for as I can think of. The best “real” answer I can come up with is take a Greyhound to a small town.
you can take njtransit train to harriman state park, you can also take a train to lake george and adirondacks, and buses pretty much go anywhere, all you gotta do is walk to the trail head from wherever you are being dropped off
you're rude, kys gay
Obvious troll is obvious- but post pics of shoebox and monthly rent, insectoid
>laughs in landowner
Saged, and no yous for you cupcake.
ITT: easily trolled PrepHoleists
Traveling by transit is sometimes a necessity. Like if you want to go inna desert, you either have to live near one or be prepared to travel really far. So you either live in the Southwest, the PNW, or you drive across country. Chances are it’s a very, very long drive. The same goes for most of the National Parks.
There isnt always a bus stop, train station, or airport right next to the wilderness (or park, trail, or whatever). Some do have that though, and some have public shuttles, and some have privately operated shuttles. The Grand Canyon and Zion are particularly accessible. Inb4 they’re crowded. No shit.
A new route that I might take is renting a U-Haul pickup. A commuter car from Hertz or Enterprise will run you $500 or $600 a week, while a U-Haul could be cheaper (they charge per mile on top of a low flat rate).
Why would I want to go into a desert?
OP here. The last post gave me an idea. Is there anybody here who lives in Cali, with their own car, who would be willing to drive me to less accessible places like Yosemite and Death Valley in May? I would be willing to split the costs. It's more environmentally-friendly than you driving to these places by yourself and you would have the opportunity to hang out with a cultured New Yorker with a lot of interesting stories to tell.
U are kind of fucked at that location, thats the trade off, you get a SMART diverse walk about city but lose nature etc, if i were you id look more into train routes, not sure what ur off time looks like but its faster than a bus and uber/taxi is comically retarded. Hudson valley is nice, bear mtn amd harrimen state park are close
i hike a lot in the states but come from abroad, i've never hired a car so to get around i use trains, buses, hitching, and ride sharing.
Plenty of places to camp in Brooklyn with other avid "outdoorsmen" some have been camping under bridges for over 10 years! Nothing says out doors like huddling around a tire fire with some kind strangers