There are a bunch of right-wingers out there that would tell you (((they))) are working on that. That’s basically the heart of the whole “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory and I’ve seen a few specifically point to Paris as an example of it in action.
Depends on what you want to get out of your hike. Want historic sites and a café? Go hike an old city. Want mosquitos and beautiful open vistas? Go hike a mountain trail.
There are better places than Paris for hiking…
Paris is a lovely walk-able city, though.
Too bad there are so many French people
Parisians, specifically. Paris isn’t all of France.
Literally the only drawback
There are a bunch of right-wingers out there that would tell you (((they))) are working on that. That’s basically the heart of the whole “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory and I’ve seen a few specifically point to Paris as an example of it in action.
That’s completely subjective.
Depends on what you want to get out of your hike. Want historic sites and a café? Go hike an old city. Want mosquitos and beautiful open vistas? Go hike a mountain trail.
Well, i’m swiss and hiking is something you do on mountains to me. Visiting a city is taking a stroll.
Well, if you insist on technicality:
So a long walk in an urban environment also qualifies. However, I agree that “hike” more commonly means a rural excursion.
That’s not hiking, that just happens in a day