Wacky Tobaccy Infiltrates Yosemite National Park
Free weekends at the country’s national parks may be over for the summer season, but there’s still plenty of excitement to be found—especially at Yosemite National Park. There is a lot of new plant life to discover, especially if you are looking to find some of the illegal variety. However, you better hurry up!
Last week, park rangers destroyed almost 5,000 marijuana plants within the park, and these little green buds had a value of nearly $19 million. Not only are the plants obviously illegal, but the growers are leaving all kinds of crap in the parks as well. Rangers got rid of 400 pounds of fertilizer, 3,000 feet of irrigation hose, and 200 pounds of trash. We’re just glad the rangers got to it before Yogi and friends did.
If you’re going for a hike in any national park, keep an eye out for the stuff that smells a little off. If you see something amiss, it’s probably a good idea to let the rangers know about it, and not to take a free sample back to the campsite. We’re thinking the farmers that grow this stuff will be a little more miffed than Farmer Jones would be if you stole an ear of his corn.
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[Photo: The Equinest]
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