monkey44 wrote:
time2roll wrote:
Art is in the eye of the beholder. This seems like low impact to me.
Although there seems to be water there so if the place is frequented by visitors it could disrupt a wildlife watering hole.
The trouble with low-impact, and accepting it, then it eventually grows into a large impact .. like a bulldozer.
Once someone gets away with C like this, it snowballs. NO ONE should ever get away with damaging our national ecosystems. Take one spoonful of sand out of a kids sandbox one day at a time, and in a month it will be empty.