Where's the trash? We were expecting to haul a truckload of trash to the dump this morning. We told the park we would do that when we applied for the permit. I think they were expecting more trash than we were expecting and we thought they had to be right because they know how these events go. We ended up with less than two bags of trash. There is almost no trash to be found. Even the park's trash cans didn't even come close to filling. So I contacted the park and they said we could use the dumpster for the little trash we have. Saves us a trip to the dump.
Thank you everyone for literally going the extra mile and for being on your best behavior. People coming to an event like this and taking their trash home with them, that could only happen on the Butte. Beyond that, Carol was hiking almost all day long and she saw no dogs off leash, no problems with people too far out on the road, no one hiking off trail, etc. I can only conclude that the behavior of our participants became contagious and spread to everyone else. This being our first year, we really needed things like that to happen so that the park would not get any complaints. It helps us get approval for the things we want to happen next year and it is extremely important. So thank you again. You will defiantly see the effect of all of this at SMB 2014.
SIMPLY MY BEST
UPDATE: This was the website where we figured out what SMB would be. Then we created a new site for SMB 2014. Then, in March, 2014, we launched a REAL website for the event and our nonprofit called Pilot Butte Summit Seekers. Check it out...
WWW.PILOTBUTTESUMMITSEEKERS.ORG
Kind of cool to watch it change from something we literally made up as we went along to something that was built on the efforts of so many and actually planned to some degree. It will be fun to watch the new website take shape over the coming months.
Btw, if you haven't heard, SMB 2014 is May 10th!
Note: Many functions on this old site have been removed or disabled, but the blog remains as a record of the SMB journey.