Explore it all here: How to See the Most Popular US National Parks, Without the Crowds
Interesting Stuff Online
An assortment of fun and useful things found somewhere in the cloud.
Friday, July 3, 2026
National Parks: Crowds & Climate
This is a very cool analysis: what's the best time of the year to visit a given US national park if you want to balance crowds & weather? Sure, there are hardly any crowds in Glacier National Park in January, but you are in the middle of winter. Likewise, J-Tree is pretty empty in July, but can you deal with the heat?
An American Mosaic
Coool interactive web map by the NYT: An American Mosaic
There is an article to go along, but that's behind the NYT paywall.
Svalbard: Fossil Fuels, Geopolitics & Science
Good article here: Feeling a chill
Basically, Svalbard finds itself at the center 21st century geopolitics 'cloaked' as science between the USA, Europe, Russia, China, India. etc.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Have people stopped trusting science? The data tell a surprising story
Have people stopped trusting science? The data tell a surprising story (Nature, 1 July 2026) shows something that I did not expect - see figure below.
- The about 20 percent drop for Republicans beginning around 2018 makes sense: Thanks Donald & Fox News!
- But, what causes the about 10 percent drop for Democrats starting around 2020 & the about 5 percent drop for Independents starting a few years later? Is that just a methods artifact due to COVID?
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Urban Plannning & Washington DC
Great scrolly map from the NYT for our history & urban planning nerds: Washington Has Been Carefully Planned for Two Centuries
Friday, June 26, 2026
The 3-30-300 'Rule'
Cool stuff over on Maps Mania: The 3-30-300 Rule for urban trees & interactive mapping tool. Read more about this rule or goal @ https://www.330300rule.com/.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Reality Mapping vs Digital Twins
Labels:
3D,
Esri,
Geography,
Photography,
Remote Sensing,
SFM,
UAV
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