08-18-2015, 01:18 PM
(08-18-2015, 09:17 AM)bradberry Wrote:(08-18-2015, 08:08 AM)StJude Wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/19/us/a-c....html?_r=0
Unfortunately I have seen evidence of this where I live. I have always clean up my remains and always follow the rules of safety but many up here do not. There have been more than one occasion where I have had to get a little...you might say...a$$holish...to a few groups for doing exactly what this article says. They bring up their garbage and leave the debris. This is why, up here at least, the sections of the lands that are owned by the timber outfits such as Roseburg Forest Products have choosen to lock all gates to and from.
In Maine too, a lot of 'public' land is really privately owned and the landowners have allowed people access but they are stopping because of issues with trash and destruction.
(08-18-2015, 09:17 AM)bradberry Wrote:
Unfortunately I have seen evidence of this where I live. I have always clean up my remains and always follow the rules of safety but many up here do not. There have been more than one occasion where I have had to get a little...you might say...a$$holish...to a few groups for doing exactly what this article says. They bring up their garbage and leave the debris. This is why, up here at least, the sections of the lands that are owned by the timber outfits such as Roseburg Forest Products have choosen to lock all gates to and from.
In Maine too, a lot of 'public' land is really privately owned and the landowners have allowed people access but they are stopping because of issues with trash and destruction.
(08-18-2015, 08:08 AM)StJude Wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/19/us/a-c....html?_r=0
Unfortunately I have seen evidence of this where I live. I have always clean up my remains and always follow the rules of safety but many up here do not. There have been more than one occasion where I have had to get a little...you might say...a$$holish...to a few groups for doing exactly what this article says. They bring up their garbage and leave the debris. This is why, up here at least, the sections of the lands that are owned by the timber outfits such as Roseburg Forest Products have choosen to lock all gates to and from.
In Maine too, a lot of 'public' land is really privately owned and the landowners have allowed people access but they are stopping because of issues with trash and destruction.


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