“He’s my best friend, he’s my pal, he’s my homeboy, my rotten soldier, my sweet cheese, my good time boy.” - Laszlo
Sometimes it’s nice to find solitude in nature. Other times, it’s good to take a best friend, a pal, someone you’ll think twice about before pushing down to outrun a bear.
Friends should look out for one another and always remember:
😊 Friends don't let friends feed wildlife…
The healthiest diet for wildlife is whatever they naturally hunt, forage, or scavenge. Not you or your trail mix.
😊 Friends don’t let friends stack rocks…
No, Cairn! Put that down! It’s important to leave rocks where they are; stacking them disrupts the natural plants and animals and it changes the views.
😊 Friends don’t let friends get too close…
To wildlife. You can set your own personal boundaries. Whether you’re birding or hoping to glimpse bison or moose, don’t get too close.
😊 Friends don’t let friends litter…
You know the drill: Pack it in, pack it out. Take your friend with yo...