BigAl, is it your position then that broad unilateral bans of all drones is appropriate? Is that your stance? Seems pretty short sighted given you also seem to enjoy flying these around yourself. I wonder if you would be as magnanimous if your local community decided to unilaterally ban all drones in your area, and gave you no voice in the decision.
Ducking our heads and hoping for the best doesn’t seem a very reasonable course of action. I’m not advocating a policy of no rules, and am equally concerned and accommodating of those that want a walk in peace or to get back to nature. These are not city parks, these are hundreds of acres of open land. The application of appropriate guidelines around locations to operate from, distance from other visitors, even times of days all could be adopted to allow for the safe and considerate use of drones from these lands.
A simple and complete ban is easy I agree. It would also be simpler to not allow people access at all, or perhaps to ban all pets because dogs bark, or bikes because they make tracks. Easier isn’t right, it’s just easier.
You so easily assume there is no land around me that is banned. I’m surrounded by NPS land where I can’t ride a bike, atv, car, or DRONE yet somehow I find a way to fly almost every day of the year weather permitting.
Go ahead and check out the Blue Ridge Parkway and The Great Smoky Mountains National Park... in fact we have a NPS park area less than 4 miles from my home where no UAS flight can take off/land. I live just a short commute (maybe 15min) from the boundary to The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I don’t know the total area but it encompasses thousands of acres and goes from well inside NC (where I am) across the state line and well into TN. I can’t even fly UAS there for Search n Rescue at the State level unless I get written approval from the Admin or have a NPS Ranger on scene. Below is a screen shot of the map of GSMNP and I’ve placed a circle around where I live to emphasize I know exactly what it’s like to not fly in a majestic and serene area.

I still fully support a total ban on UAS operations in these areas and I have felt this way for much longer than drones have been on store shelves. It’s awesome to get away from Technology and become fully immersed in The Great Outdoors. One of the last things I want is to see or hear UAS spoiling this for those of us who go there to get away from that very thing.