I'm bored. So I'm starting a conversation, curious to hear what others think. I've noticed that I'm less psyched to get into the Whites than I have been in years past. I think there are many reason. They include: 1) Parking challenges at EVERY trailhead (even those little pullouts often are at their 3-4 car capacity early); 2) Major trails are crowded. All of them; 3) Back country shelters and tentsites are invariably full early; 4) There's a perception of a 'right' way to do everything in the woods; 5) LNT is hyper-important. I get it, LNT has always been important, but 20 years ago you could camp out less than the recommended distance from trails/ponds/etc, and no one would notice or care because you're probably the only person who is going to do so that year, or maybe the next several years, and the impact will be zero [go ahead and break out the flamethrowers]; 6) EVERYTHING has been done. There is no adventure that someone hasn't already done and written up somewhere.
All of these issues are on the spectrum from 'obviously true' to 'debatable' to 'oh-my-god get a grip you whiner.' But collectively they impact my excitement about the Whites. Let's discuss.