csimcox wrote:flybob wrote:csimcox wrote:For the most part, they are very hard working industrious people.....this is just how they play!
I'm saying it's lazy to not carry out what you take in. While pack in/pack out doesn't take much extra effort, it is the attitude of laziness to not want to carry trash back out. I say this about people who are enjoying/utilizing the canyon in different ways, not just the swimmers. There is so much garbage left behind by prospectors, fishermen and people hiking/camping (the ones just carrying a 12pack, sleeping bags and a cooler of food, deep into the canyon; not in any kind of pack mind you). I've also stumbled across an elaborate encampment by taking overgrown trails up the hill. The places obviously took a lot of work to build, yet there was trash strewn about. So while industrious to build it was lazy for it's inhabitants to not at least keep their trash confined in one area to prevent it from blowing and tumbling it's way around the area, being caught up or tossed in trees and even giving warning to human presence in the area before I made my way far enough up trail to find the camp.
Chad, I understand your point of view, and you bring up some very good arguments about the "attitude".
I am if fact looking at this situation on the river from a very biased POV. When I see what these people are doing, it infuriates me because I am only seeing the ONE dominant culture as the offenders, and I am of that culture, and I, and the rest of my extended family was not brought up that way.
And when I speak of industrious, I am speaking of those who will not rely on government subsistence to make it here in this country. They mow lawns all week long in 100 deg heat, they scrub public toilets, and change motel/hotel bedding after the big parties, they walk and ride bikes to the markets for their groceries...etc.
With regard to this culture, one way to look at it is that, after picking up after everyone else and doing all the nasty stuff that nobody else wants to do, it probably just feels good to let someone else do it for a change!
I am not condoning it, I am merely offering up a perspective, that others may not see.
I think we are broaching on those societal issues that start to delve into the political world, which I refuse to discuss outside the boundaries of my home.
I have always said "Opinions can be changed, Beliefs on the other hand, cannot!"
I am now done with this subject, going any further and saying any more, will probably just lead to trouble.
I am sure that for some, I have already said too much.