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Re: an item from rec.backcountry
Bert Austin (austin@APS.ANL.GOV)
Fri, 19 Dec 1997 10:18:03 -0600
>>From rec.backcountry
>--Would you be sure to leave *all* hatchets, axes, and saws behind? I
>know
>--there is ample wood up there that doesn't need to be cut.
>
>--I have traveled extensively in the boundary waters and quetico and am
>tired of
>--seeing choped up trees, something the scouts are notorious for.
>
Everyone tends to generalize their experiences :>). I suspect that this
statement is a generalization on the part of one individual, and perhaps we
need more press on the environmental good we do.
I have seen young scouts attempting to cut down small trees unnecessarily,
but in general it doesn't happen often and usually not at all with older
scouts. And the older scouts are the ones that would be on the type of
wilderness trips described.
On my trip to the BWCA wilderness last summer, I (and my ex-scout sons) did
not see "chopped up trees" at all. However, I did see (and pick up) trash,
rope, and fishing gear left behind at several campsites. None of this
appeared to be scout specific and I would guess it was not, based on the
numbers of relatively inexperienced groups I encountered. I only met 2
scout groups but met 4 other youth groups and several more adult or family
groups. YiS
Bert Austin <austin@aps.anl.gov> | ADC DesPlaines Valley Council, Illinois
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