Don t Touch It and other simple nature-friendly advice
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Don't Touch It: Simple, Nature-Friendly Advice
Embrace Nature Without Harming It
Every summer, I retreat to the Chequamegon National Forest in Wisconsin?"a lush and beautiful sanctuary. Staying in a cozy cabin at a low-key resort overlooking Lake Namekagon, I savor the fresh air and tranquility for two weeks, away from bustling cities.
However, this past July was different. Upon entering our cabin, my fiancé and I found a large television with satellite channels. While I enjoy TV, it felt odd having to look past it to see the lake. We realized that while some guests might prefer TV over hiking, we were here for nature.
Choosing to ignore the screen's temptation, we ventured onto the lake in a rented pontoon boat. Yet, as I started the engine, I realized we were still contributing to pollution with the boat's green wake. Despite escaping to nature, we were nestled in a modern cabin with conveniences like a stove, coffeemaker, and electric heat?"hardly roughing it.
This realization troubled me. How had our appreciation for nature dwindled? Many travelers, myself included, think we're experiencing the outdoors, but often just glimpse it between TV commercials. While some might be content with a window view, I'm concerned that this isn't enough.
Truly experiencing nature means feeling the air on your skin, the crunch of leaves underfoot, and witnessing an unpolluted starry sky. Yet, there's a concerning trend: the use of boats, jet skis, and ATVs pollutes the very landscapes we're trying to enjoy.
Our cabin itself poses a dilemma. Built within the forest, trees had to be cleared for its existence, creating a disconnect. Visitors come to relish the forest's natural beauty but end up in a setting altered by development.
This reflects our broader relationship with nature. We often alter it, even when trying to enjoy it. To truly experience nature without hindering it, we must adopt mindful habits... (read the full article at the link below)
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