I was wondering if any of you ever thought that you want to keep your favorite camping/fishing/hiking spots secret? After once you get lots and lots of people using your spot there may not be any room left for you!
In most of the campsites, there is usually a grill that is left for the open fire. Locals usually leave it for the next person to use. IN recent years these grills have been taken, stolen I should say. So yeah, times are changing. No respect whatsoever. Vandalism is rampant. Sometimes picnic tables that have been chained to the ground go missing. The nerve.Trash Camping. It's a human condition that is not safe guarded by boarders. I subscribe to No Trace Camping. Even though fines are rather hefty in our jurisdiction we see the work of trash campers everywhere. It would not be a first time that we have had to clean up the mess from others. We are not talking about the few bear bottle caps or cans it's massive destruction.
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I tend to hang with Provincial Camp Grounds - clean, tidy, governed well, and patrolled. If you wreck a camp site they will clean it up for you, send you a bill and fine you as well. When you get onto Crown Land it could be a different story because there are few rangers available to protect the vast amount of territory. Anyway - like you, we do our part.In most of the campsites, there is usually a grill that is left for the open fire. Locals usually leave it for the next person to use. IN recent years these grills have been taken, stolen I should say. So yeah, times are changing. No respect whatsoever. Vandalism is rampant. Sometimes picnic tables that have been chained to the ground go missing. The nerve.