One thing that I've noticed here is how much people respect the land. In all the waking that I've done, I've seen just two pieces of discarded trash. Not one single beer can, deer piss bottle, scent wick nothing. Nothing. Even the people who come up from Phoenix on the weekend to camp and escape the heat never leave once scrap of trash in their camp sites. There are also some cattle scattered around as the forest service rents ranchers a strict grazing allotment. Could you imagine if they put cattle on paint creek or some other piece of public ground.
Stop by a reservation. Otherwise I agree!One thing that I've noticed here is how much people respect the land. In all the waking that I've done, I've seen just two pieces of discarded trash. Not one single beer can, deer piss bottle, scent wick nothing. Nothing. Even the people who come up from Phoenix on the weekend to camp and escape the heat never leave once scrap of trash in their camp sites. There are also some cattle scattered around as the forest service rents ranchers a strict grazing allotment. Could you imagine if they put cattle on paint creek or some other piece of public ground.
One thing that I've noticed here is how much people respect the land. In all the waking that I've done, I've seen just two pieces of discarded trash. Not one single beer can, deer piss bottle, scent wick nothing. Nothing. Even the people who come up from Phoenix on the weekend to camp and escape the heat never leave once scrap of trash in their camp sites. There are also some cattle scattered around as the forest service rents ranchers a strict grazing allotment. Could you imagine if they put cattle on paint creek or some other piece of public ground.
Stop by a reservation. Otherwise I agree!