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I just can't seem to understand other campers these days. More often than not, we'd always come across campsites that look like a complete dump and there are also a lot of trails that are filled of trash. Makes you wonder if they still even bother about the "Leave No Trace" rule when it comes to camping. Is this a matter of ignorance, laziness, or what? |
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Lots of people seem to think that just because there are people working in the campground, it's their responsibility to clean up after their mess. For me, it's just an excuse for their laziness. |
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Good point there, georgito. And I have to agree. I mean, come on! How difficult is it to dump your used stuff in a garbage bag and then throw them at the designated place? I've seen a lot of people brag about being able to hike for tens of kilometers at a time, yet can't even hike a few feet to the nearest garbage bin. |
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Trouble is, they were probably born to slobs, raised as slobs, & live thier lives at home as slobs, so you can't expect too much from them at a campground, unfortuneatly, someone will always have to pick up after these pigs. |
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