>>945149So Michigan should at least be rated the same as New Mexico and Nevada, two states with huge areas of public land and everything from barren desert to snowcapped peaks, and Hawaii, a place where you can go through 4 biomes in an hour, some of which unique to the entire US? If you're going to suggest these claims you have to reason why you are as good or better than states with the same rating.
>>945150If it was bad people wouldn't be upset by it
>>945151Sure, the access to clear water and diverse ocean environments brought Florida up to a 4, in a state with little options to get away from developed areas and whose tallest peak is 300ft, not seeing how it's not being rated fairly. Very few people dive. The surfing may be good for East Coast Atlantic standards, but is complete garbage compared to CA or Hawaii.
I still have the photoshop file, I'll make a 3.0 if there's enough good arguments to change ratings. Here are the rules
-Do not advocate to change the rating of your home state. Obvious why it has to be this way, people are emotionally incapable of viewing their own state objectively.
-Like I said earlier in this post, if a rating should be changed explain why ALL AROUND the state is as good or better than states with the current rating.
-Do not post stock images to showcase why a state is great for /out/. If you have experience in the state you will have your own pictures.