11-01-2007, 01:07 PM
Well we decided to take a guest to Champagne
Pond today. We got there and there was about 7 of us. Very quiet. I decided to walk the shoreline as I have in the past when we rented there. I could not believe the amount of toilet paper mounds I saw. Most near small palm trees. Some a little distance from former camp fires. Yuke.
Latter in the day the Kapohokine tours came by. Four came while we were there.
I found them to be pleasant, and they did clean up after themselves.
I can see how easy it is to feel intruded on. It went from 7 people to ? people.
But it is open to the public.
Mind you there was only two tour vehicles at a time.
I spoke with a driver named April. I found her to be pleasant and well informed. We spent some time talking.
She spoke very highly of their company and seemed to enjoy her job. She has lived her all
here life. Years ago I was a tourist here once and took the tour bus from Hell. I think I would have enjoyed a tour like Kapohokine.
From todays experience, I see the main problem
as the campers.
Just my $.02
Aloha
Wyatt
Edited by - wyatt on 11/01/2007 17:10:26
Edited by - wyatt on 11/01/2007 17:11:20
Pond today. We got there and there was about 7 of us. Very quiet. I decided to walk the shoreline as I have in the past when we rented there. I could not believe the amount of toilet paper mounds I saw. Most near small palm trees. Some a little distance from former camp fires. Yuke.
Latter in the day the Kapohokine tours came by. Four came while we were there.
I found them to be pleasant, and they did clean up after themselves.
I can see how easy it is to feel intruded on. It went from 7 people to ? people.
But it is open to the public.
Mind you there was only two tour vehicles at a time.
I spoke with a driver named April. I found her to be pleasant and well informed. We spent some time talking.
She spoke very highly of their company and seemed to enjoy her job. She has lived her all
here life. Years ago I was a tourist here once and took the tour bus from Hell. I think I would have enjoyed a tour like Kapohokine.
From todays experience, I see the main problem
as the campers.
Just my $.02
Aloha
Wyatt
Edited by - wyatt on 11/01/2007 17:10:26
Edited by - wyatt on 11/01/2007 17:11:20
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