Trash on trail!

  • HTML tutorial

Lil Bear

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

1,003
Georgia, USA
First Name
Working
Last Name
Toomuch
Member #

23394

I must say I was very disappointed in people when I saw the amount of trash left on the trail/campsites. The first spot we camped at was just completely trashed!! I carried out almost 5 bags of trash from that one spot! Come on folks, dang! I met a fella there that said he would be back in the morning to pick it up if I didn't but I wasn't gonna leave it for him. Folks had dumped mattresses and all kind of stuff. I burnt what items I could that would be completely destroyed by fire. The rest I packed out. It just amazes me at the lack of any concern or simple courtesy. The pics I posted of my trip only show a small portion of it. :triumph:
 

FishinCrzy

Rank V

Advocate I

2,595
South Carolina, USA
First Name
Rob
Last Name
Duncan
Member #

19015

Service Branch
StateHazmatResponder
Maybe some politician will get on a horse and get some community service hours dedicated to trash pickup. Might should be done without publicity since it might breed more lackadaisical attitude. I saw some trash that was put in bags and left. Of course, the animals had opened the plastic bags an scattered it. Why would somebody bag it then leave it...no room? Just not that hard to pack out your trash. Jeebus!
 

Lil Bear

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

1,003
Georgia, USA
First Name
Working
Last Name
Toomuch
Member #

23394

Maybe some politician will get on a horse and get some community service hours dedicated to trash pickup. Might should be done without publicity since it might breed more lackadaisical attitude. I saw some trash that was put in bags and left. Of course, the animals had opened the plastic bags an scattered it. Why would somebody bag it then leave it...no room? Just not that hard to pack out your trash. Jeebus!
I agree...it isn't that dang hard to pack out your trash! I stopped and bought more trash bags because I ran out lol!!!
 

USStrongman

Rank V

Influencer II

1,596
Lubbock, TX, USA
First Name
Bryan
Last Name
Hildebrand
Member #

20099

Thats one of the primary reason I only disperse camp. Less likely chance of people wanting my camp spot and trash is usually nonexistent or minimal. I burn what isnt plastic and either load in my BRMO spare tire bag or into 13g bags and remove.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lil Bear

M Rose

Local Expert
Mod Team
Member

Advocate III

5,584
Northeast Oregon, United States
First Name
Michael
Last Name
Rose
Member #

20990

Ham/GMRS Callsign
W7FSB
Service Branch
US ARMY Retired
Maybe some politician will get on a horse and get some community service hours dedicated to trash pickup. Might should be done without publicity since it might breed more lackadaisical attitude. I saw some trash that was put in bags and left. Of course, the animals had opened the plastic bags an scattered it. Why would somebody bag it then leave it...no room? Just not that hard to pack out your trash. Jeebus!
I used to think the same thing... but I have learned over the past couple of years that public shaming works wonders... by that I mean take pictures, stop in at the ranger station in charge of the area and show them the pictures, walk them out to the rig and show them the amount of trash you have picked up, give them exact grid coordinates where the trash was taken from. With this information they can monitor if it’s a common dumping ground, how many man hours is required to keep the area clean, and a lot more useful information for the agency; to include the possibility of preventing further dumping. Then post the pictures to media outlets such as Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Overland Bound, etc so the public can be aware of these locations and the purps can be caught.
Polotitions aren’t going to waste their time doing a cleanup event. They think (as well as the rest of the world population) that keeping the lands clean is up to the rangers in charge of the lands. However it is OUR responsibility to keep the lands clean as ambassadors for the lands. If you want to really make a difference, then set up a cleanup event. You don’t think they work; look at the Mojave Road Project. They leave tomorrow for the second cleanup event. Originally 50 rigs were allowed to go, but with the overwhelming number of members wanting to go they have bumped the numbers up and set up 2 base camps. We are working with several organizations to make these events Nationally as well as world wide.

So in conclusion, do your part in being an ambassador for our public lands to keep the systems open for generations to come. Document all the work we do to maintain the lands we use. Report bad educate to the proper authorities, and blast the bad behavior so the world can see both sides.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Desert Runner

M Rose

Local Expert
Mod Team
Member

Advocate III

5,584
Northeast Oregon, United States
First Name
Michael
Last Name
Rose
Member #

20990

Ham/GMRS Callsign
W7FSB
Service Branch
US ARMY Retired
I agree...it isn't that dang hard to pack out your trash! I stopped and bought more trash bags because I ran out lol!!!
Part of my kit that I keep in my rig is a full box of contractors garbage bags and disposable rubber gloves. When the box of gloves and/or bags gets bellow 1/2 I buy another box of each. I store them under the passenger seat. Neat, out of the way, but can always be reached very quickly and easily.
 

Desert Runner

Rank VII
Launch Member

Expedition Master III

8,507
Southern Nevada
First Name
Jerold
Last Name
F.
Member #

14991

Ham/GMRS Callsign
/GMRS=WREA307
I must say I was very disappointed in people when I saw the amount of trash left on the trail/campsites. The first spot we camped at was just completely trashed!! I carried out almost 5 bags of trash from that one spot! Come on folks, dang! I met a fella there that said he would be back in the morning to pick it up if I didn't but I wasn't gonna leave it for him. Folks had dumped mattresses and all kind of stuff. I burnt what items I could that would be completely destroyed by fire. The rest I packed out. It just amazes me at the lack of any concern or simple courtesy. The pics I posted of my trip only show a small portion of it. :triumph:
Thank You for the effort. I have never seen a campsite quite that bad but have seen some pretty dirty ones. thx for taking the before/after pictures, post them up as a incentive to all. The satisfaction of a job well done will help with the muscle aches. Also put in for protector III, you earned it:hearteyes: