Back on the Trail Again

In honor of the 65th birthday of Ed Crane, the beloved founder of the Cato Institute (and the only person who has ever given the Antiplanner a real job, instead of just a consulting contract), the Antiplanner is taking today off to go hiking in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. (Don’t tell Ed; his actual birthday is tomorrow but I am celebrating a day early.)

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In the meantime, enjoy this article by Steve Polzin, a research from the Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida. At the risk of reducing Polzin’s academic credibility, I have to say I agree with almost everything he says.

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The Antiplanner is a forester and economist with more than fifty years of experience critiquing government land-use and transportation plans.

11 Responses to Back on the Trail Again

  1. blacquejacqueshellac says:

    As a planner I trust you will spend time plotting to zone the area and redirect the mountain pathways into nice symmetrical, asymmetrical, straight, intentionally crooked or other ‘planned’ manner and will not just leave them alone to follow topography and the whims of man and nature, which are evil and must be rectified.

    How I wish a planner would fix the DNA of trees so the leaves would grow in a more orderly and attractive manner. Conifers come closest. Perhaps all other trees should be banned after we genetically modify the pines.

  2. Frank says:

    Enjoy! I’m off to Crater Lake and the Klamath Basin.

  3. Dan says:

    I recently spent 8 days in Yosemite backcountry, a nice head-clearing exercise, allowing one to fully apprehend the full and pathetic nadir of some in their expression of their tiny worldview.

    Nonetheless, Matt Kahn has a good take on the fairy dust C4C program (IMHO a useless attempt to continue with our failing banana republic-based economy – thanx Wall Street fetishizers).

    Hopefully the link won’t send me to the spam queue…

    DS

  4. the highwayman says:

    Dan, the US government started on Wall Street!

  5. Frank says:

    “Dan, the US government started on Wall Street!”

    highwayman, you are so retarded.

  6. Dan says:

    Ignorant and blind ad hom* proclamations notwithstanding, surely our current and recent gummint is beholden to and dependent upon Wall St, to our detriment. And if one uses NY or Wall St as an optic or iconography for Murrican Capitalism, then our current corporatocracy started on Wall St.

    DS

    *careful now! You know how some here get when folk ad hom

  7. Frank says:

    I learned it by watching you!

    Glad to see you differentiate state capitalism from true, free-market capitalism. I knew you had it in you, Dan.

    Of course, that’s what she said.

  8. Dan says:

    It is easy to separate reality from fantasy. Esp when doesn’t keep a third-rate novel in the house, let alone one covered in clear vinyl.

    DS

  9. the highwayman says:

    Frank said: highwayman, you are so retarded.

    THWM: Sorry Frank, but you are the retarded one!

    http://www.nps.gov/feha/index.htm

  10. Frank says:

    Please, highwayman, don’t be so literal.

  11. test1 says:

    This is a test.

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