I've seen beer cans. I've seen fishing gear. I've seen auto parts. I've seen about anything you can imagine in the outdoors while re-creating that would go for non-evolved. But to see something like Casey Nocket's 'artwork' just makes me question her status as a citizen. Would a clear thinking citizen of these united States put graffiti on a national treasure? Should a citizen retain their privileges to leave the city if they do? Read the story and tell me what you would do to teach her a lesson in civil service.
Join me on tours of life west of the 100th Meridian, Hiking, Climbing, Bouldering, Snowshoeing, Mountaineering, and Backpacking. I leave out the minutiae of planning and permits and give you first hand accounts of when and where and how I did it for a personal account of the experience.
04 March 2015
Who does this!?
I've seen beer cans. I've seen fishing gear. I've seen auto parts. I've seen about anything you can imagine in the outdoors while re-creating that would go for non-evolved. But to see something like Casey Nocket's 'artwork' just makes me question her status as a citizen. Would a clear thinking citizen of these united States put graffiti on a national treasure? Should a citizen retain their privileges to leave the city if they do? Read the story and tell me what you would do to teach her a lesson in civil service.
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National Parks,
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