
Red Rock and Morrison, Colorado
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The desert is my favorite place to be in spring. Borrego Palm Canyon Trail, Anza- Borrego Desert State Park, California, USA

The desert is my favorite place to be in spring. Borrego Palm Canyon Trail, Anza- Borrego Desert State Park, California, USA
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Frozen Head State Park, Tennessee, USA

Frozen Head State Park, Tennessee, USA
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Sabino Canyon, Tucson, Arizona

Sabino Canyon, Tucson, Arizona
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Totally candid and spontaneous. Rock Dam. Appling, GA. USA.

Totally candid and spontaneous. Rock Dam. Appling, GA. USA.
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People can’t believe he could crawl up a mountain with those little legs!

People can’t believe he could crawl up a mountain with those little legs!
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Wild Azalea Trail, Louisiana

Wild Azalea Trail, Louisiana
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“Are we there yet? I think you took a wrong turn.”, says Gizmo. Hiking Cloudland Canyon State Park, aRising Fawn, Ga. USA

“Are we there yet? I think you took a wrong turn.”, says Gizmo. Hiking Cloudland Canyon State Park, aRising Fawn, Ga. USA
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WHY? WHY? WHY?

WHY? WHY? WHY?
My hiking partner and I have noticed this becoming more prevalent on the trails popular with dog owners. It is a crappy, pun intended, practice that need to stop.
This morning, on a hike at Ramapo Valley, Mahwah, NJ, USA, 1 mile in from any access point, some simpleton or more likely, an ignoramus, plastic bagged his/her dogs shit and tossed it off the side of the trail.
What purpose does this serve?
Why not carry out the bagged treasure?
Why leave it there?
The better option, though still not the ideal option, would be to just let the dog shit and leave it. Stepping in it sucks, but at least the weather and forest would eventually break it down, bagged, it lasts indefinitely. Hiking areas, especially in NJ. are becoming crowded with heavy usage, have the respect for the environment and fellow hikers to remove your dogs feces from the park.
Celebrating my 40th Bday by hiking alone 9 miles of the Oregon coast

Celebrating my 40th Bday by hiking alone 9 miles of the Oregon coast
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