To: Conservababe
We don't have bears by the hundreds, nor deer, nor cougars all crapping in an restricted area....If you do damned if I'd go camping there....
3,060 posted on
05/23/2004 6:41:42 PM PDT by
westmex
(To he!! with it all)
To: westmex
Overburden of deer in my area.
Makes for some interesting hikes at times.
"What's that smell?" -hiking companion getting the grand tour of some area I drag people through.
"Deer. That's what it is. Try not to breathe for a few, you'll be fine in a bit." -response.
3,063 posted on
05/23/2004 6:49:18 PM PDT by
Darksheare
(The DEVIL BUNNIES are coming to get us all! Run for your lives!)
To: westmex
Oh goodness gracious, we did not crap in the woods. We just emptied a little pee pee far from the camping site. Actually, it was not a congested yankee site, but a private campground with large and spacious lots. And the owners had no laws nor mandates of collecting our grey water into containers and taking it to the dumps station. So, I washed my dishes and the water drained out right into the ground from our hose. How aghast would the environmentalist be to know that we do that in Missouri?
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