Back from Mount Charleston Again!

Cirrus N210MS

Charter Member
just gto back from Volunteering On Mount Charleston again Way to Many people Up there Lots and Lots of Trash Aswell and other stuff aswell

at Times it was Temp 13!!! or Lower during the day






Richard replacing the Seat After people Broke Them off to use for Sledding

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some one pray Painted the Sign!

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Heading over to lee canyon

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LEE CANYON UPPER MEADOW FULL OF PEOPLE

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The Trash Which was Removed from the Meadow

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THE CREW

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TOM PATTY NAD RICHARD PLUS ME I AM TAKING THE PHOTO
 
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Mt Charleston has a web page. Mostly weather. But the page has info tabs (Earthquakes, Blog, etc) which are interesting. I spent 3 years up on mountain (8,560 ft-Angel's Peak) in the early 60's and love that area. Here is link: http://mtcharlestonweather.com/index.php . Don't forget to bookmark so you can go back.
Chuck B
Napamule
Edit: Scroll to bottom of page for earthquake and blog tabs.
 
It is a very good thing you are doing. I wish I had the time to volunteer like you do.

It is appalling how little respect people have for the environment these days. The little time I do spend volunteering is helping out at a bird of prey rehabilitation center. Between cleaning and educational programs, I've got to meet a lot of cool people (and birds). Perhaps the best part of volunteering there is that I get to learn a lot about the world around us. There are so many things in nature that everyone takes for granted every day. If you slow life down a bit and lay in some grass at a park or take a short walk through a prairie you'll notice countless other worlds and lives around you. It really puts things in perspective for me. For these reasons and many more, it is of utmost importance we preserve these natural areas.


Thank You, Sir. :salute: :medals:
 
I do wish they would spend more time in schools and educational facilities hammering home the need for us to look after our enviroment. It would pay dividends in the future.
 
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