I really think education signs need to be put up right away, Steve and I are likely not the only folks shocked by the sight of all those trees cut down.
As for educational signs, remember these are the folks who brought you the single-vehicle Discover Pass that garnered only about half the revenue they forecast, so let's just say that having their finger on the pulse of public opinion doesn't seem to be high on their list.
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wtf?
I'm gonna investigate to see if there's more than meets the eye here.
Laminar root rot
http://www.graysharbordown.com/2013/02/schafer-state-park-by-stet-palmer.html
I really think education signs need to be put up right away, Steve and I are likely not the only folks shocked by the sight of all those trees cut down.
Yes
root rot was the first guess around here.
As for educational signs, remember these are the folks who brought you the single-vehicle Discover Pass that garnered only about half the revenue they forecast, so let's just say that having their finger on the pulse of public opinion doesn't seem to be high on their list.