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November 13th, 2015, 11:21 AM
#51

Originally Posted by
sawbill
I think plastic water bottles are neck and neck with Tims cups for the most tossed items. At least Tims cups will eventually break down.
Each spring around here the local Tims sponsor clean up crews with vests, coffee and donuts for the annual road clean up.
that's nice to hear about tim hortons. they should do that across Ontario/Canada.
I hate seeing garbage, and will pick up as much as I can carry when in the bush. insane what you see out in the middle of nowhere.
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November 13th, 2015 11:21 AM
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November 16th, 2015, 09:55 AM
#52
Well my buddy and I bowhunt through the rifle season in lower Lanark Montague twp...on my parents place. A new group of guys were hunting the adjacent lands acrorss the sideroads from us this past 2 weeks with some of the older crew that hunts it every year. Ran into them a few times this past rifle season and they seemed like pretty good lads..was happy to see some younger guys outm Well last night at dark they pulled up on the road near where they know I walk in....dumped 3 garbage bags of rotting deer parts and 2 huge garbe bags spilling out with they're camp garbage, beer cans and old food. The comments were clear re my walk in spot... They didn't know I was out there and got their plates... Very dissapointing..zero respect..