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Thank you for doing that; and trust me, I know the frustration. The same type person would throw their fast food box out the car window while driving through the Grand Canyon.
June 1st I was appointed interim Executive Director of Sharetrails/BlueRibbon Coalition. Here is my message to all members and supporters.
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I am happy to be your new (interim) Executive Director effective June 1, 2018, driving the Sharetrails/BRC boat! We appreciate all that Martin Hackworth...
KEEPING TRAILS OPEN REQUIRES KEEPING EACH OTHER INFORMED
Carry Handouts and Brochures to be a Good Trail Steward
By Del Albright
These links will give you a Recreation Code of Ethics from BlueRibbon Coalition/Sharetrails.Org; and a Membership Form. Both handouts are a great way to be a trail...
This was several years ago, in an attempt to follow Willy Worthy's Canada to Mexico trip, with Chris Collard (now Editor, Overland Journal) and I, one jeep and his dog, Radar. We did it. It's a hugely long story that Chris has had published all over the world, starting with Four-Wheeler...
Our "enemy" wears many suits. Like @MOAK asks, is it our own bad apples? Yes. Is it the radical side of those who just do not want motors in the backcountry? Yes. It is the ill-informed, ignorant, won't do their homework idiots who seem to want to ruin any sport? Yes. Is it us, for not...
BlueRibbon Coalition/Sharetrails.Org supports Wilderness that meets the criteria of the 1964 Wilderness Act. Here is our published Position Statement:
Wilderness
The BlueRibbon Coalition supports the designation of Wilderness in areas that truly meet the characteristics identified in the 1964...
@MOAK you and I should link up and have coffee/something some time. Your perspective and query is hugely on track with the delimma of dealing with our future. But overarching for me is our freedoms to have access to responsible recreation. I've wheeled the Iron Range of Minnesota, the Pole...
I am going to look into these cook specific bags because yes, the wife and I are trying to cut back or cut out those unwanted chemicals that seem to be in everything these days. Thanks, @Cort for bringing this up and for the reference.
well, so far we've not had one "give up" on us. Melting point of this ziploc type bag is 120 - 130 degrees C. And water in a camp pot boils about 100 -110 degrees C, from what I've been able to research. But again, we've not had one melt. Then again, if in doubt, go with your gut.
VOLUNTEER HELP needed. :(smile). If someone has a few minutes to follow, analize and summarize some of the key comments here, I would sure appreciate the help (on my brag in the first post about summarizing the comments). Then we can make it "pretty" and post it up as suggested (New Members...
For sure on all of this...I experienced this during the early days of Friends of the Rubicon where folks did NOT have pics of the culprit; or were not able to ID them. It failed in court. You MUST see and ID the driver if it's vehicle related. And yes, it means going to court -- which might...
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