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Grabben Gullen Destruction
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 215856" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>Unfortunately this sort of behavior seems to be the accepted modus operandi these days. People think that they can make a mess & leave it for the local council / Park ranger or scout group to clean up. </p><p>Camping & fossicking has become very accessible to the vast majority as they no longer need to have any bushcraft skills to go out and live in the great outdoors, just a fist full of cash and a BCF card.</p><p>It really shirts me to see rubbish left in the bush and dunny roll and worse not even 10 metres from the camping area. Its not hard to dig a hole FFS. </p><p>Dropping big green trees seems to be another campsite pastime that is gaining in popularity. I can tell these dills have no idea about firewood as there axemanship stinks.</p><p>rant off </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 215856, member: 1297"] Unfortunately this sort of behavior seems to be the accepted modus operandi these days. People think that they can make a mess & leave it for the local council / Park ranger or scout group to clean up. Camping & fossicking has become very accessible to the vast majority as they no longer need to have any bushcraft skills to go out and live in the great outdoors, just a fist full of cash and a BCF card. It really shirts me to see rubbish left in the bush and dunny roll and worse not even 10 metres from the camping area. Its not hard to dig a hole FFS. Dropping big green trees seems to be another campsite pastime that is gaining in popularity. I can tell these dills have no idea about firewood as there axemanship stinks. rant off . [/QUOTE]
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