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  1. Please join us Sunday Nov.19th 11:30AM SLT for The Bearpaw Tour, a ranger-guided tour which leads you around several scenic parts of Mount Campion National Forest. It tells the story of the Bearpaw Tribe and how they migrated around Mount Campion as they were forced to flee from hostile invaders. The tour usually lasts between about 60 minutes and 75 minutes. (For BBB passport holders, it also includes 3 stamps... one of which is brand new.) http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Highflyer/163/134/130
  2. Come to Heterocera, Route 3 is nice, Route 6 (The High Mountain Road) is very scenic but a little rough, four-wheel drive or a horse is recommended.
  3. I love the High Mountain Road! I have also seen it referred to as the bridle trail because it is so popular with equestrians. Continue east on this road for 9 sims or so and you will find Mount Campion National Forest, it spans six sims and has over 155,000 sq meters of forest, canyons, rivers, and of course the extensive cave system. Mount Campion is also the highest natural point in mainland Second Life. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Campion/152/90/302
  4. I just thought of a brilliant idea, if they could make a feature that permits property owners to de-render objects visible from their property for everyone who is on their property. Problem solved! That's my problem, how do I de-render things for tenants and prospective tenants? They come to my property to check out a rental and see crap floating around nearby Being able to de-render in my viewer only is not much help.
  5. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Campion/104/103/285
  6. Please come to Mount Campion Caves National Forest, it is a huge park with gorgeous scenery. We have large and small campsites, and some cabins and houses. The park ranges over six sims, over 150,000 sq meters of forests, trails, canyons, cliffs, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, and of course the caves! http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Campion/104/103/285 We also have a smaller seashore-based park called Ipperwash Cliffs that also has campsites and houses with lots of beautiful scenery to explore: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Campion/104/103/285
  7. Even above 1000 meters would be a huge improvement; I don't think anyone keeps their draw distance that high. What is frustrating is that so much of the sky crap appears totally unused and abandoned, even put there by mistake. Another solution would be to set physics so that anything under 1000 meters fell to the ground if left in the sky more than an hour, let people live in their own junk.
  8. I checked out Four Bridges, beautiful build! http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Four Bridges/174/113/22
  9. I own a great deal of the land around Mount Campion and I would take issue to the Lindens covering my land in snow, If I wanted snow land I would have gone to the winter area on Sansara. Also if you go to the summit of Mount Campion now there are plots with palm trees and other out of place features. I have gone to a great deal of expense and effort to beautify the area around Mount Campion, it is set up a mountain park, Mount Campion National Forest, but adding snow to my build would mess up a lot of the work I have done. This being said I am firmly committed to the betterment of mainland Second Life. Thanks Marz Second Life Maps | Campion
  10. I notice many mainland parcels that literally have not changed for over a decade. You never see anyone on them either, other than occasional wanderers, certainly not the owners. I always wonder who would pay the tier for something that is apparently unused? I suspect that many are grandfathered by early SL permanent grants or similar, and no one is paying the tier. I wish SL had a policy that if a parcel was not being paid on, and if there has been no sign of the owner in years, recycle it, sell it, make public land or water ways out of it, just do something with it! I agree about outdated ground textures and horrible old plants and trees. Please let surrounding landowners landscape some of the public spaces. I would like a rule no sky boxes or other sky crap under 1000 meters. Also if several different landowners agree that something is obnoxious or atrociously ugly they should be able to petition the Lindens to force it to be cleaned up. Finally, there is too much available mainland, take some land off the market, make it public, turn it into roads, parks, or waterways.
  11. Check out the Sea of Fables in the middle of the Sansara continent. It's pretty large, with many gorgeous islands and natural areas to explore. Second Life Maps | Bohol
  12. Thanks for visiting. The park is much larger than just The Nature Center. If you follow the trails up the mountain you can actually cross the Heterocera continental divide and descend the south face of the mountain range ultimately to SL Route 6 (The Bridle Trail, also known and the High Mountain Road). The park ranges over six regions. The caves are also interconnected and extensive.
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