moderndaynorseman
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Always two sides of coin, eh?
Found that article. I have personally encountered his cables strung across trails. Damn lucky I saw it in time. All I did was report it to the Forest Service, and nothing really came of it.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/azdail...4f09385d-5562-5fe4-90f6-46979c0a4927.amp.html
There's definitely some scary folk out there. Funny how both sides of the coin can often lead back to land access issues, one side claiming it should only belong to them while the other claims it should be for everyone... Gets tiresome after a while, especially when there's so many people out there that do not respect the land in any capacity (littering, damaging trails for the lols, abusing animals, etc.) that yell the loudest when their access is threatened.
I've always believed in leaving campsites better than I found them, whether random/wild or at established campgrounds. Never had a trip where I haven't packed out at least a small bag of garbage that I did not create. If more people don't wake up and start taking care of this earth, there won't be anything left for the next generations.
Okay, my rant is over. Back to your deep thoughts Mr Clutch!