Right, I just pull of the park from the top there and I notice this from the park, okay, this is one season on the camp there and all of these had come here I've never seen evidence of everyone have a fires up here. I have said they never camp ever had a fire of camp to overnight but never have a fire here. And basic because there's so much wild life on here it so unspoiled and you know at out of one you know, I put a ground sheet down on the safe on the ground overnight be and first seen the morning with the dear are out but you know, you're not going to see nothing it just scary them away.
And then secondly, I mean they left load of ravish, empty load of thin can that they're burning thin cans. They're not going burn in the fire. And yeah, empty gas canisters, I mean why do they got gas on this if you got an over fire going. And but why even know for fire you got gas and this was the point, you know, having gas some of this burning but don’t stop burning stuff and lead to the base on is everywhere, where else where I mean look, tea-like holders.
Freeze dried granules of tea just left scattered out here. Cigarette papers, tea and coffee sachets, even—I can't believe this. Look, you will recognize the name Jetboil. Go back this up here for some reason they decided to punch here the gas canister and then exploded it, I mean what source of a idiot have you got be to set light to a gas center and whole there ravish here I'm going to pay this up as well. And I think it’s an actually disgrace and something else you mean and you'll see that power cord, property power cord that is the big bundle of there, I'm going to gather this all up it’s wrap around all these trees.
A sheet from machete, they dump here as well. I mean just find it amazing people come up here to enjoy the wood land and of chop great lumps there of trees and—I mean just how long would they intended to stay here for but this one look like burner and this is an overnight camp I'll take that. You know, I do—I can't pay much other time and I've shown my camp site where I go. There was no trace I was over there. There is no excuse for this and simple as that there's no excuse for it.
You know, if you're going to come up on woods and you can enjoy the wildness in a bit wildlife and the woodland just the environment that you're in, you know, show some respect to it. They’ve hot down so many tree, beach trees obviously they have built some sort of shelter here but it just been scattered everywhere it’s a real shame and it is disgrace you're going to see there. This is actually disgrace, so—anyway, that’s enough about that.
I want to touch for this ravish I've got that Rowley pulley path that I was carry so I'm going to put them on Rowley pulley and I would take that with me. But it's not my job to clear the path of the lots if you're out of woods. And I do as my respect because I want it left perfect, I want to left it beautiful. But take you're responsibility if you don’t action at lots. All right, thanks.
All right, now that’s cleaning for camp site. To the naked eye just looking around—you can't see now we've got big logs, there's no burnt rocks. I can't do all the threes that have already cut down but you can't see the scar on the ground. It takes me what, five minutes of my hand just quickly do this. You know, whoever at this campsite, you know, you got a great night at and the woods a lot probably a lot of burning with Jetboil but the rest you got a great time and I just respect. Five minute to take you this tight this side up leaves it as you found it. Obviously that is no excuse and this one of my pet hates about people camping out in the wild here.
You know, you want to take everything they don’t give anything bad and to me five minutes giving it back to tidy the place up it is small price to pay. All right, end of my run we re going to get back onto this work.
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