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Feb 21, 2014Explorer
Posters re peeing in the woods versus urban/developed campground--excellent common sense.
Wonderful public beach with restrooms. Pedestrian tunnel under road to beach stinks like urinal--have to walk carefully around any wet spots. Paved parking lot stinks like urinal--no visible wet spots but obviously lingering odors (have to find places in parking lot where open windows/vents don't pull in urinal smells). Restrooms are numerous (no lines), clean, convenient to park Iot and beach, open same hours as parking lot, and safe (next to public walkway, patrolled by county workers and police).
One or a couple of pigs or hogs on a farm--no big deal. Huge pig farms in southeast create so much waste that groundwater is contaminated.
Emergency where people are packed together--use a bottle. Don't want to smell your wastes (and if you smoke, your cigarettes, joints and cigars--in the campground or the trails).
Same with litter. No big deal, right?, for some cigarette butts, glass (broken) bottles, empty beer cans, some used feminine hygiene products, used diapers, paper or plastic plates, etc. The beach is huge and so what if thousands of people were to litter.
Don't sweat the small stuff because it isn't small stuff--common sense and consideration.
Wonderful public beach with restrooms. Pedestrian tunnel under road to beach stinks like urinal--have to walk carefully around any wet spots. Paved parking lot stinks like urinal--no visible wet spots but obviously lingering odors (have to find places in parking lot where open windows/vents don't pull in urinal smells). Restrooms are numerous (no lines), clean, convenient to park Iot and beach, open same hours as parking lot, and safe (next to public walkway, patrolled by county workers and police).
One or a couple of pigs or hogs on a farm--no big deal. Huge pig farms in southeast create so much waste that groundwater is contaminated.
Emergency where people are packed together--use a bottle. Don't want to smell your wastes (and if you smoke, your cigarettes, joints and cigars--in the campground or the trails).
Same with litter. No big deal, right?, for some cigarette butts, glass (broken) bottles, empty beer cans, some used feminine hygiene products, used diapers, paper or plastic plates, etc. The beach is huge and so what if thousands of people were to litter.
Don't sweat the small stuff because it isn't small stuff--common sense and consideration.
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