05-19-2007, 08:58 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Well, in spite of windy weather and road closures (I-15 in Ogden) we had a few stalwarts show up at the north marina of Willard Bay to help cleanup the beaches. On behalf of the park staff, thanks to all who made it and detrashed the fun zone.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe and I found AFDan52 already there a bit before the appointed 8 AM starting time. He brung some killer fresh salsa and chips that were enjoyed by all at the later gathering. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TannersGrampa and young Tanner were there soon after, but towing a boat with burned out bearings. Bummer. They had someone along who took care of the repairs while they gathered garbage. Oh yeah, they also brung some great cookies.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]MGB and Hellsangler69 had been fishing, but pulled the boat and trailer up into the parking lot to join in the "treasure hunt". Gshorthair came in soon after, bringing some chocolate peanut butter cake. I gained two pounds just looking at it through the container.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]Oh yeah, a special welcome and thanks to Ron Williams, who showed up from the announcement I posted on the DWR board. Nice guy and a real trash scrounger. We put the moves on him to join our motley group. [/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]We met with the ranger truck in the marina parking lot and they handed off a couple of rolls of plastic bags. Wimpy bags. Between the wind and the flimsy bags we had a tough time getting more than a half bag of trash before the seams came apart. Lucky I had also brought along some heavy duty contractor plastic bags. I think we each accounted for at least two bags of miscellaneous garbage.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]In addition to the usual assortment of cans, plastic bottles and glass containers, we did score some unusual items too. Gshorthair got the trash trophy for his "fork horn"...a boat cleat that had been torn off someone's craft. Probably not a float tuber.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]I personally found a few interesting items. Started off with a couple of pairs of underdrawers...one clean and one NOT. Neither my size. Also found an encrusted cheap watch...took a licking and definitely not ticking. The real prize was a pretty purple sand bucket and a couple of little scoops. It was tough prying it out that widdle kid's hands though. (joke, dang it)[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]I never sneeze to be demazed by how trashy some folks are. Many of the covered picnic areas were littered with bottles and cans from recent "gatherings". I long ago quit asking myself WHY people don't pick up their own trash. Don't accept it but just deal with it.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]After all the fun was over, we convened at the Eagle Beach Pavilion, which had been reserved for us by the park. Good we got there early. We still had a tough time holding it from the invasion of "locals"...with their ten thousand kids and ten thousand decible car stereos trying to drive us off.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]The wind was blowing in straight off the lake, so I propped up a card table to block the breeze from my propane burner on my fish fryer. Worked great. Got the oil up to cooking temp fast and cranked out three quick batches of kittie krispies for the hard working crew. They also dove into the two pans of cornbread that TubeBabe whupped up this morning. Cooked up a lot of fish but didn't have much left over. I guess the sea gulls musta got it.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]Thanks again everybody for your help. No money and no prizes but I'm sure we were appreciated. Maybe we can all get free annual passes next year. Yeah, right.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe and I found AFDan52 already there a bit before the appointed 8 AM starting time. He brung some killer fresh salsa and chips that were enjoyed by all at the later gathering. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TannersGrampa and young Tanner were there soon after, but towing a boat with burned out bearings. Bummer. They had someone along who took care of the repairs while they gathered garbage. Oh yeah, they also brung some great cookies.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]MGB and Hellsangler69 had been fishing, but pulled the boat and trailer up into the parking lot to join in the "treasure hunt". Gshorthair came in soon after, bringing some chocolate peanut butter cake. I gained two pounds just looking at it through the container.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]Oh yeah, a special welcome and thanks to Ron Williams, who showed up from the announcement I posted on the DWR board. Nice guy and a real trash scrounger. We put the moves on him to join our motley group. [/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]We met with the ranger truck in the marina parking lot and they handed off a couple of rolls of plastic bags. Wimpy bags. Between the wind and the flimsy bags we had a tough time getting more than a half bag of trash before the seams came apart. Lucky I had also brought along some heavy duty contractor plastic bags. I think we each accounted for at least two bags of miscellaneous garbage.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]In addition to the usual assortment of cans, plastic bottles and glass containers, we did score some unusual items too. Gshorthair got the trash trophy for his "fork horn"...a boat cleat that had been torn off someone's craft. Probably not a float tuber.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]I personally found a few interesting items. Started off with a couple of pairs of underdrawers...one clean and one NOT. Neither my size. Also found an encrusted cheap watch...took a licking and definitely not ticking. The real prize was a pretty purple sand bucket and a couple of little scoops. It was tough prying it out that widdle kid's hands though. (joke, dang it)[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]I never sneeze to be demazed by how trashy some folks are. Many of the covered picnic areas were littered with bottles and cans from recent "gatherings". I long ago quit asking myself WHY people don't pick up their own trash. Don't accept it but just deal with it.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]After all the fun was over, we convened at the Eagle Beach Pavilion, which had been reserved for us by the park. Good we got there early. We still had a tough time holding it from the invasion of "locals"...with their ten thousand kids and ten thousand decible car stereos trying to drive us off.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]The wind was blowing in straight off the lake, so I propped up a card table to block the breeze from my propane burner on my fish fryer. Worked great. Got the oil up to cooking temp fast and cranked out three quick batches of kittie krispies for the hard working crew. They also dove into the two pans of cornbread that TubeBabe whupped up this morning. Cooked up a lot of fish but didn't have much left over. I guess the sea gulls musta got it.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]Thanks again everybody for your help. No money and no prizes but I'm sure we were appreciated. Maybe we can all get free annual passes next year. Yeah, right.[/#0000ff]
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