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Millennials are why we can't have nice things.

But I'm old and grumpy.
 

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Why can’t they simple charge a $50 - $100 dollars fee for this hike on the trail?
Next someone is going to say it does not meet ADA requirements.
 

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Why can’t they simple charge a $50 - $100 dollars fee for this hike on the trail?
Next someone is going to say it does not meet ADA requirements.


Yes, I noticed that on my hike to Diamond Head that it was not ADA Compliant and wondered to myself as to how long it would be before Diamond Head was closed off to the public because of it; hopefully never!




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