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clikrf8
May 27, 2017Explorer
We are conscientious recyclers at home: curbside pickup up of tin cans, glass, scrap paper and certain plastics. We also compost our table scraps. But, camping has presented new challenges. We use paper plates and place them on SS plates for stability. I premake a soup from home for the first few meals. I put mayo, relish, pickles in snapware. We reuse the paper plates for the dogs' food. We try to recycle the aluminum cans from hubby's pop if we are at a Campground that recycles. But, mainly we Boondock. We don't generate that much trash, certainly less than at home.
We see garbage out where we Boondock many times. Mainly it is partiers shooting up old appliances so they leave a mess of junk plus spent casings. We have never seen the vast amount that the sheriff videotaped. I hope we never have to. Some people think that others are there to clean up after them; others were never taught or forgot.
We see garbage out where we Boondock many times. Mainly it is partiers shooting up old appliances so they leave a mess of junk plus spent casings. We have never seen the vast amount that the sheriff videotaped. I hope we never have to. Some people think that others are there to clean up after them; others were never taught or forgot.
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