by matt gilbert » Nov 11 2007 7:47 pm
You are absolutely right. The waveyard and the golf courses are more important issues. Unfortunately all I can do about those is vote my conscience and avoid using their services. Both of which are things I do. But it's the attitude "I'm only taking two quarts of water" that diminishes those ten or twenty quarts that were available. Water is precious in the desert. If you can carry it in you can save it for those in greater need. By your argument I should go ahead and drive to the corner store instead of riding my bike or walking. After all, it's only a little bit of gas, theres more to be had, I deserve it as much as anyone, so I'm going to use it. If I ride my bike or walk, I could save it, it could be one more little bit that's there when it's really needed.
I'm not great at communicating these things and often they come out sounding condecending or insulting, it's not the way I intend them. I love the desert and I hate to see it depleted. This is one of those things that we, as a hiking community, can actually make a difference at. Don't have a fire, carry your own water, don't pick up artifacts, and leave the pretty rocks. These are all things we can do to save our desert. I think it's important that we do them, even if it means we sacrifice something.
Cogito ergo ambulo cum sacculo
-Matt Gilbert