One of the delights (maybe the chief) of reading Edward Abbey is he never beats around the bush:
All of this [the new road], the engineers and politicians and bankers will tell you, makes the region easily accessible to everybody, no matter how fat, feeble or flaccid. That is a lie.
It is a lie. For those who go there now, smooth, comfortable, quick and easy, sliding through as slick as grease, will never be able to see what we saw. They will never feel what we felt. They will never know what we knew, or understand what we cannot forget.
(Quoted from page 59 of Roads in the Wilderness, by Jedediah S. Rogers. The University of Utah Press, 2013.)
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