>>620120>>620146It's fucking huge (and even crazier is the fact that one person used to own the whole thing), but it's also littered with staffed camps, crisscrossed by well worn trails/roads, and full of boyscouts. The trip planners stagger the troops so you don't run into other hikers often, so the place feels emptier than it actually is. It's not serious wilderness. But it was my first wilderness experience, and it paved the way for more serious adventures. My little brother never went, because by the time he was old enough I had already taken him on real adventures, and it just would have been underwhelming.