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comparing parks
08/29/2007 6:39 AM by John M
Looking at Chimborazo, Libby Hill, and Jefferson Parks from above (via Flash Earth), it becomes apparent just how large Chimborazo really is…
yea well chimbo may be big….but..but ….does it have a buried train? huh? huh?
And jefferson Park has a fine view of the city skyline too.
And always seems to be a breeze coming up the hill……
That picture of Chimborozo isn’t all of the park either. Man I wish they’d keep that park up, especially down the hill. Libby and Jefferson Hill both need better care!!!
We visit Chimborazo almost daily because it is nice to see the city and river, even if it’s not a skyline technically. We will walk to Jefferson if we’re in the mood for a long walk because watching the skyline and people move about downtown is an interesting way to pass the day.
All in all, each park has its benefits so each should definitly stick around and be well cared for, especially the lower parts of Chimborazo (which was destroyed during Gaston).
The citys plan for lower Chimborazo is to declare it a “Nature Area” and leave it as is. Or so a couple of street signs seem to indicate.
And Chimbo is the BEST PARK of the three.