Monday, September 03, 2007

Labor Day is almost gone

That means that there won't be that many people out in the campsites now since school is starting back up and summer is over so maybe things here will get back to normal sorta. Bow season & the high hunt will be starting soon which means there will be more hunters here but that usually goes pretty smooth. This has been a very busy time out here this year lots of folks getting out in nature but still acting as if they were in the city especially the way they drive, these aren't the type of roads to go 60 mph on but they try leaving large clouds of dust staying around. It should be rather quiet now until it snows and then the snowmobilers will start up tearing up the snow. It would be nice if they would take their trash when they leave. I am always amazed as we walk everyday to see what has been left by hikers and campers, they brought it with them but they want to leave it here when they leave and that is sad. This is such a beautiful part of the state and I am amazed how little some of the visitors here care about all the beauty all around them. All I can do is try to educate and pick up after them because it does get to me to se the stuff left on the ground and in campsites, this is my home and I like it to be nice. We found our Paradise, hope you find yours too.
We found our Paradise, hope you find yours too.

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