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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1995455" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I been hunting in 8 different states over my life time. Camp, Backpacked in and horse back into our state and federal lands over the years. I and others, that I camp with always picked up the area before and after camping in that spot. As a Scout Master I taught how to do low impact camping. A lot of people live like pigs. The Scouts can be pigs too. They shot glass bottles and leave the broken glass laying on the ground. These mess will be their forever, and where kid will have a chance to get cut up. It's to bad. So the next time you camp out, be sure and bring your trash bags and clean up the messes left behind so you leave it better than when you got there. That life! (Thank God for Plastic)(A deposit on the bottles goes a long way to help keep the messes down also).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1995455, member: 101791"] I been hunting in 8 different states over my life time. Camp, Backpacked in and horse back into our state and federal lands over the years. I and others, that I camp with always picked up the area before and after camping in that spot. As a Scout Master I taught how to do low impact camping. A lot of people live like pigs. The Scouts can be pigs too. They shot glass bottles and leave the broken glass laying on the ground. These mess will be their forever, and where kid will have a chance to get cut up. It's to bad. So the next time you camp out, be sure and bring your trash bags and clean up the messes left behind so you leave it better than when you got there. That life! (Thank God for Plastic)(A deposit on the bottles goes a long way to help keep the messes down also). [/QUOTE]
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