Influencer II
Influencer II
I thought they were overpriced when I ordered mine, but it has held up to some stupid stuff and been worth every penny.I am about to order a Trasharoo for this purpose. It is heartbreaking to see how much trash is left on the side of the trails we drive.
Enthusiast III
Pathfinder III
1632
Adopting a trail is a great idea! I will Definitely bring that up at our beer meet and greet. We are going to do clean up runs for day trips and stop and cook/eat/visit along the way. But an actual adoption of a trail is a perfect idea.Ever since our group adopted a trail in the El Dorado National Forest we have made it a point to bring our Trasharoo's with us on every trail run just so we can bring what we find out.
Pathfinder III
1632
Adopting a trail is fairly easy to do and if you need any help just PM me.Adopting a trail is a great idea! I will Definitely bring that up at our beer meet and greet. We are going to do clean up runs for day trips and stop and cook/eat/visit along the way. But an actual adoption of a trail is a perfect idea.
Traveler III
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Builder I
I always hike with a grocery bag and commit to filling it before I leave. Something my Dad ingrained in me growing up. We would always leave our campsite better than we found it!In the last week the wife and I have been over just a small portion of the Ozark National Forest and I have found that there is so much trash everywhere! I have filled up my trasharoo about 3X this week, maybe more. From beer cans to dirty diapers to socks and shoes...its crazy. From deer hunters to moms it seems there are so many people out there who do not care about trashing up our beautiful earth.
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Does it matter to you to take a little time to leave it better than you found it? Do you pack latex gloves or some other protection in your rig for this? I have not up to this point but probably will from now on.
Show your pics of taking care of our earth that we are blessed to have!
Enthusiast III
Before moving to north idaho we lived in northern lower Michigan. We were members of a club called Cadillac Jeepers in Mesick, Michigan. Twice (or more) a year we did road side cleanups along highway 37. There was a 4 mile adopt a highway we had.In the last week the wife and I have been over just a small portion of the Ozark National Forest and I have found that there is so much trash everywhere! I have filled up my trasharoo about 3X this week, maybe more. From beer cans to dirty diapers to socks and shoes...its crazy. From deer hunters to moms it seems there are so many people out there who do not care about trashing up our beautiful earth.
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Does it matter to you to take a little time to leave it better than you found it? Do you pack latex gloves or some other protection in your rig for this? I have not up to this point but probably will from now on.
Show your pics of taking care of our earth that we are blessed to have!
Experimenter II
Enthusiast III
Expedition Master III
That is dedication, especially if this was you and not a group(photo). I always pickup extra trash i find, but i don't let it become the overriding reason to clean, unless it is a group effort or just some friends. THE SAYING "LEAVING IT BETTER THAN YOU FOUND IT", is a good philosophy to follow. I have never understood why people would trash a area they are trying to get to. Pack it in, pack it out is such a easy 'creed' to live by!Last weekend the wife and I did our first ever dedicated Trash Run in the Ouachita NF. It was really awesome. We were able to do about 16 miles of Forest Road. It was pretty bad, but not nearly as bad as I thought it would be. We really made a fun day of it. We plan to do these about once per month.
Dedicated Trash Runs
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