This essentially means that you leave a place looking as untouched as possible. Hence, leave no trace.
Over my years of traveling, outdoorsying, and tour guiding, I have seen some truly embarrassing displays of tourism. And between being a tourist, a camper, a hiker, and a guide, I have realized that the main missing component is a lack of knowledge on how to be a good tourist.
Traveling are liberating and empowering things you can do. It makes it easy to let go and just have a good time. But it can be hard to enjoy it when you go to a place and see garbage all over the ground, or there is some super loud and obnoxious people, tourists blatantly disrespecting the culture or surrounds, or fires.
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Not enough people are educated on this matter or simply don’t care. While I was in CANADA, a lady just kept cutting up the switch backs and I know she could have benefited greatly from learning these concepts of leave no trace. And don’t even get me started on Yellowstone National Park! That place is a leave no trace graveyard… Anyways!
We RV full-time (well, most of the time until our house sells), and it’s crazy on the weekends. Tons of people out camping and they leave the area worse than how they found it. Not all…but most.
Great article and so important! We really need to start taking responsibility, and make sure that we respect and appreciate this incredible world! This is our only home, and we must take care of it! ❤️
I love the idea of leaving no trace. I always try to leave things better than I found them.
Great advice to live by every single day. There is so much waste in the world.
I wish more people would keep the “be considerate to others” in mind when they are traveling (and, let’s be honest, in everyday life). We all get to share this beautiful planet – please don’t ruin the experience of the person who comes after you.
Leave no trace is something that Boy Scouts live by. As parents of two Eagle Scouts, we’ve lived this principle for many years now. That’s why it was so disheartening to see photos of the trash in national parks during the recent government shutdown.
You have some great points, that many don’t know or think about. Thank you for sharing.
I agree I always say leave only your footprints, but I like “leave no trace” It really is not that hard, it everybody just does their part. Beautiful photography!!!
Interesting approach towards this. Wondering what you think of its implication on society as a whole though? Sometimes people get a little upset with global expansion. Ill check back to see what you have to say.
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