to glen canyon park says the park is depressing to look at when one is used to looking at a uniquely wild park. i loved them. i'm starting to avoid them. it feels like the suburbs. when you are used to looking at a uniquely wild park over the years. people should know better who go through such extremes with their park improvements. i liked it when it was over grown and hidden. changed my mind by thinking of would be cool if trails were cleared out because those don't know when to quit. no tree -- they are spending taxpayers money on the wrong things. so far i'm not impressed with the so-called improvements in the canyon. at least there are trees on the trails. who knows how long they will last. not every trail needs to be bike friendly. i don't like to go on a trail to be run over by bikers. in a similar situation in the chicago wilderness area, a research social scientist found that while a large majority of cook county residents found that restoring the areas was a good idea but would not require knocking down trees and using herbicides. such feelings were widespread were in the metropolita