There's no doubt that the interest in outdoor activities including overlanding, camping, hiking has seen a dramatic uptick in recent years.
Also, we've seen an uptick in trails, campgrounds and other facilities closing because of poor behavior of the general public abusing these facilities . Like this thread : Lost 5 more formerly awesome camping spots in Colorado...
This past weekend my son and I went camping at a local state park. But this location was actually our 3rd choice of where to go, but the other 2 were already fully booked, which we've never encountered before. But it wasn't a compromise because it is still a very beautiful park, we've just been there somewhat recently and wanted a little change. Even my 16 y/o son said multiple times "What's wrong with people." Friday night there were some young ladies who were up yelling and screaming until 2:00 am, which prompted us to have to call a park ranger, which I've never done before. There was more litter than I've ever seen. when we went on the trails we didn't take a trash bag with us, but we both filled up our cargo pants pockets with trash. Also, just laying in the middle of the trail was a pretty fresh pile of dog crap. Then one of the walking trails had some massive ruts along the side like somebody tried to use them for off-road purposes and I highly doubt they were left by the rangers. I appeared someone was intentionally trying to spray mud and rut the trail up.
Then also I subscribe to this Facebook page Corolla Beach Idiots: Log into Facebook
I live in the same county as Corolla and I enjoy the beaches, but over recent years just the number of people thinking they can just go out and drive on really soft sand floors me. Not to mention there's no shortage of signage stating 4x4 only, 1/2 ton 4x4's - 20 PSI Max, 3/4 ton 4x4 - 35 PSI Max. Not counting the hundreds of 2wd cars that regularly get stuck. (Which there are some hilarious photos of that and Semi's and other non-appropriate vehicles getting stuck too)
But my point is the vehicles I showed above should be perfectly capable.
But you have these PTA cruiser vehicles that the owner has no clue how to take advantage of the capability of their vehicle and just say oh, I have 4wd I'll go drive on the beach. And they really do dumb it down for you by telling you to air down, yet nobody reads the signs . Now fortunately for me these people get a nice little fine and help keep my taxes low and one of our High Schools top ranked in the country, so begrudgingly I say, "welcome idiots"
All kidding aside the system for enjoying the outdoor is broken. But what is the answer???
Have people take and provide proof of a Tread Lightly! or Leave No Trace knowledge before being allowed access?
I think we have too many laws and regulations as it is. We cant enforce common sense and courtesy.
Right now I'm just relying on hope of one of two things:
Also, we've seen an uptick in trails, campgrounds and other facilities closing because of poor behavior of the general public abusing these facilities . Like this thread : Lost 5 more formerly awesome camping spots in Colorado...
This past weekend my son and I went camping at a local state park. But this location was actually our 3rd choice of where to go, but the other 2 were already fully booked, which we've never encountered before. But it wasn't a compromise because it is still a very beautiful park, we've just been there somewhat recently and wanted a little change. Even my 16 y/o son said multiple times "What's wrong with people." Friday night there were some young ladies who were up yelling and screaming until 2:00 am, which prompted us to have to call a park ranger, which I've never done before. There was more litter than I've ever seen. when we went on the trails we didn't take a trash bag with us, but we both filled up our cargo pants pockets with trash. Also, just laying in the middle of the trail was a pretty fresh pile of dog crap. Then one of the walking trails had some massive ruts along the side like somebody tried to use them for off-road purposes and I highly doubt they were left by the rangers. I appeared someone was intentionally trying to spray mud and rut the trail up.
Then also I subscribe to this Facebook page Corolla Beach Idiots: Log into Facebook
I live in the same county as Corolla and I enjoy the beaches, but over recent years just the number of people thinking they can just go out and drive on really soft sand floors me. Not to mention there's no shortage of signage stating 4x4 only, 1/2 ton 4x4's - 20 PSI Max, 3/4 ton 4x4 - 35 PSI Max. Not counting the hundreds of 2wd cars that regularly get stuck. (Which there are some hilarious photos of that and Semi's and other non-appropriate vehicles getting stuck too)
But my point is the vehicles I showed above should be perfectly capable.
But you have these PTA cruiser vehicles that the owner has no clue how to take advantage of the capability of their vehicle and just say oh, I have 4wd I'll go drive on the beach. And they really do dumb it down for you by telling you to air down, yet nobody reads the signs . Now fortunately for me these people get a nice little fine and help keep my taxes low and one of our High Schools top ranked in the country, so begrudgingly I say, "welcome idiots"
All kidding aside the system for enjoying the outdoor is broken. But what is the answer???
Have people take and provide proof of a Tread Lightly! or Leave No Trace knowledge before being allowed access?
I think we have too many laws and regulations as it is. We cant enforce common sense and courtesy.
Right now I'm just relying on hope of one of two things:
- The pandemic forced some of these people out into the great outdoors and hopefully many of those people discovered it just wasn't their thing and will disappear as quickly as they appeared once things get more back to normal.
- Those who actually took a liking to the outdoors, learn and grow from their experience becoming better stewards of the outdoors.