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– Edward Abbey
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
- Margaret Mead
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#11
Posted 07 April 2011 - 10:57 PM
2003 Ford Ranger FX4
1994 Ranger II FWC ATC Hybrid
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." Abraham Lincoln
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1994 Ranger II FWC ATC Hybrid
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." Abraham Lincoln
http://ski3pin.blogspot.com/
#13
Posted 08 April 2011 - 01:35 AM
A number of years ago I heard an interview with Ted Turner (who despite being a loudmouth, egotistical billionaire, also has world-conservation leanings), and he told of a conversation he had with Jacques Cousteau. [Approximately paraphrasing this from memory] Ted asked Jacques, "If you somehow knew for a fact that we will eventually screw up the oceans and sea life, would you still continue in your efforts to save the oceans now?" And Jacques replied [approximately], "Yes, of course -- what else would a person do?"
Ted went on to say [approximately paraphrased], "If I was a betting man, I'd bet that we won't succeed -- that we will screw up the planet's natural environment in a big way. But what else am I going to do but try?" Then Turner went on to mention a TV program on the damage caused by world population growth (the ultimate villain for all environmental/land-use/quality-of-life issues IMHO -- also Turner's opinion), a program that his network was going to re-run even though he knew that ratings would be lousy...because what else can he do but try?
BTW: I'm not an advocate/defender of Turner or Cousteau -- just the principles contained in these statements.
Principles before personalities, I say.
So I ask myself -- especially now that I have almost 100% free time (until I'm like Grandpa Simpson, at the rest home sittin' in front of "the staring window"
) -- what else can I do but try to do the right thing even if it seems a low probability that the right thing will ultimately prevail?
(OK, I'll step down from the soapbox now
)
Ted went on to say [approximately paraphrased], "If I was a betting man, I'd bet that we won't succeed -- that we will screw up the planet's natural environment in a big way. But what else am I going to do but try?" Then Turner went on to mention a TV program on the damage caused by world population growth (the ultimate villain for all environmental/land-use/quality-of-life issues IMHO -- also Turner's opinion), a program that his network was going to re-run even though he knew that ratings would be lousy...because what else can he do but try?
BTW: I'm not an advocate/defender of Turner or Cousteau -- just the principles contained in these statements.
Principles before personalities, I say.
So I ask myself -- especially now that I have almost 100% free time (until I'm like Grandpa Simpson, at the rest home sittin' in front of "the staring window"
(OK, I'll step down from the soapbox now
FWC Hawk (2005) on a Ford F250 Supercab, 6.8L gas (2000)
#14
Posted 08 April 2011 - 06:43 PM
Protecting the wilderness. Being a member of this site, it goes without saying. It was taught to me as a Boy Scout to leave the campsite cleaner then when you got there. That has been the bases of my philosophy in life. "Try to leave the world a better place." If only a little.
Mike
Mike
#15
Posted 08 April 2011 - 11:55 PM
How does someone get raised NOT to leave things cleaner than we found them? I don't understand that. I can understand motorcyclists, hikers, bicyclists not taking more than their share but anyone with a truck and camper has the space to fill up at least one bag.
On our annual father and son trip, before we leave on Sunday everyone (little kids, oldsters, even teens) grabs a trash bag and we scour the site clean. Funny but we never have a problem getting the reservation every year.
On our annual father and son trip, before we leave on Sunday everyone (little kids, oldsters, even teens) grabs a trash bag and we scour the site clean. Funny but we never have a problem getting the reservation every year.
Craig
KK6AUI
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1960 CJ5
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2004 2500 CTD 4X4 FWC HAWK
1960 CJ5
#16
Posted 11 April 2011 - 03:10 PM
craig333, on 08 April 2011 - 04:55 PM, said:
On our annual father and son trip, before we leave on Sunday everyone (little kids, oldsters, even teens) grabs a trash bag and we scour the site clean. Funny but we never have a problem getting the reservation every year.
My truck club does the same thing at our annual campouts - amazing how our image changes from a bunch of 'rowdy, smelly truck owners' to those 'really nice auto enthusiasts that left the campground cleaner than when they arrived'.
We need to continue to lead by example - make our positive voices be heard - and tell people about our good works.
2002 Chevy 2500HD
1993 Four Wheel Grandby
1993 Four Wheel Grandby

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