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Kailanie’s Crowd Cleaned Campsite (or Area) rocks

It is becoming more and more alarmingly evident that the human race is destroying our planet. We have a plan to do a little something about it.

As the weather is much nicer these days, we are back to our usual family outings to “the sticks” as we call it. It makes us sick how much trash is left behind, and by people claiming to be “enjoying” the outdoors. I am not sure if they care how difficult their left behind trash makes it for the rest of us to enjoy it…and let’s not forget how hard it is for the wildlife to live with all that crap.

Since our family is beyond done with our favorite spots being overrun by trash, glass, cans, bottle caps, and so on we intend to do something about it, and you can too! By participating in Kailanie’s Crowd Cleaned Campsite’s, you can help us send a message to those destroying our planet.

The idea is to leave any filthy campsite you come across clean. That means stepping up and fixing someone else’s carelessness, which can act as a great example and learning experience for kids! It always gives a great lesson in gratitude, in many ways.

How to participate in Kailanie’s Crowd Cleaned Campsite

Our idea is to clean all the junk left behind at campsites we come across on our adventures. In place of that junk, we will leave Kailanie’s Crowd Cleaned Campsite (or Area) rocks around the fire pit for the campsite.

The front of the rocks will read something along the lines of:

Kailanie’s Crowd Cleaned Campsite (or Area if it is not a campsite)

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The back will read:

“Rules for participation:

1. Leave this campsite (or Area I it is not a campsite) cleaner than you found it

2. Take one of these rocks, or make your own, and leave it at a campsite (or Area) you cleaned

3. Do one random act of kindness (optional but strongly encouraged)”

Why more than one rock, you ask? This way, anyone wanting to participate has a rock to share at another campsite (or Area) of their choice.

We are aiming to start a trend to keep the outdoors clean. Our daughter with additional needs is more than willing to roll her sleeves up and get to work, right along with the rest of the family. I am sure our planet would appreciate more people helping us out.

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