Leave No Trace Principle #5 – Minimize Campfire Impacts
It’s easy to make a lovely campfire, but are you doing it responsibly?
It’s easy to make a lovely campfire, but are you doing it responsibly?
This should go without saying, but leaving what you find means leaving it in the same condition you found it.
Pack it in, pack it out. That’s all there is to it, right? NOPE! Read on to find out all about LNT Principle #3
***Posted to the @PublicLandsHateYou Instagram account on 6/25/2019*** We all have different opinions on everything. Whole vs fat free milk. Coffee vs Tea. Tinder vs Bumble. Washing vs not washing your hands after going to the bathroom. Oh… Is that just me? Awkward. One thing I think we can all agree on is there is a huge lack of accountability on this platform and social media in general. After my most recent post, which I removed, I believe this account is part of that prob
***Originally posted to @publiclandshateyou on 5/15/2019*** Instagram has been called “The friendliest social network ever”, and I think that accounts on this platform are accustomed to being able to post whatever they want without any critical feedback. The prettier the picture the better, no matter what laws and rules had to be broken to get it. The few people who are willing to voice their critical feedback are usually ignored, told they are just being negative, or that th