TomT wrote on Apr 7
th, 2019 at 12:07pm:
I'm with you guys on the poop issue BUT I have mixed feelings about the fire-pit

rebuilds/builds.

My problem is WHERE do you draw the line of campsite maintenance? The poop/toilet paper is a sanitation issue but in that same pic you have log benches which were made over time.
Some purists would say THOSE are unacceptable, for that matter fire-pits are too.
I'm NOT one of them but I tend to leave a site how I found it except for the garbage/TP/poop issue.
When I ran into the head park ranger and his trainee they were checking portage trails AND campsites because to many people were building elaborate log furniture and fire-pits too. I don't know what criteria they use for being OVER DONE?
I also have seen more people using NAILS in trees which were galvanized and fairly new.
Went I was wind-bound on Lac La Croix that site had a full sized picnic table with metal frame and near the multiple fire-pits the trees all had FRESH nails to hang items from.
That was a Native People fishing camp. So their view of "wilderness etiquette" isn't the same as the governments.