Hiked in Yellowstone, Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef

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The thread centers around the personal experiences of a participant, Clausius, who shares their completion of a PhD and reflections on hiking in various national parks across the USA. The discussion includes elements of personal achievement, travel experiences, and appreciation for nature.

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  • Clausius shares their completion of a PhD and expresses a preference for national parks over urban experiences during their travels in the USA.
  • Clausius lists numerous national parks and natural landmarks they visited, highlighting their beauty and significance.
  • Several participants congratulate Clausius on their academic achievement and express enthusiasm about their hiking experiences.
  • Participants express hope that Clausius will engage more with the forum following their graduation.

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Participants generally agree on the significance of Clausius's achievement and share a common appreciation for the national parks mentioned, though no deeper debate or disagreement is present in the discussion.

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Just wanted to let you know, to those PF veterans that may remember me from writing here a long time ago, that, four years and a half after, I'm finally done with my phd and with my adventures in usa (for the moment)! I'll go back to europe after this (to france). I also wanted to add that, besides studying and all that boring stuff, I have traveled across USA, seen most of the american southwest, the california coast and part of the east coast, and from what I can tell, the most spectacular places that I've ever been to were not in cities but in national parks. So heads up and don't miss those wonders you guys have in USA!. I hiked in Yellowstone, Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef, Arches, Canyonlands, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Joshua Tree, Pinnacles, and been to Dead Horse Point, Antelope Canyon, the Horseshoe bend, the Goosenecks of the san juan river, the Grand Tetons, the Everglades and Anza Borrego. These places are just amazing and seeing them was much more remarkable than getting my degree!.

Best regards to everyone.
 
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Congrats on the PhD, Clausius!

I've hiked in many of those places. They are truly amazing.

I hope to see you around here more often.
 


Congrats!:smile:
Glad to see you again!
 


Congrats Clausius!
 


Great work! I hope this means you'll now have more time to spend on PF :smile:.
 


Congrats. What did you get your degree in?
 


Congrats, DOCTOR Clausius2!
 


Congratulations, Clausius2!