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Members of the Tri-Cities based Peak Putters and Yakima based All Wheelers off road clubs take a break at the top of a hill overlooking an old campsite full of debris and beer bottles. Club members not only dislike the danger of driving over glass and nails leftover from pallet fires, but also being lumped in with the offenders, who they often attribute as partying high school kids. The group packs out whatever it brings in, plus other garbage they find on the site. "It's public land," says Dave Walters. "It's here for everybody, but you have to treat it right."

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Members of the Tri-Cities based Peak Putters and Yakima based All Wheelers off road clubs take a break at the top of a hill overlooking an old campsite full of debris and beer bottles. Club members not only dislike the danger of driving over glass and nails leftover from pallet fires, but also being lumped in with the offenders, who they often attribute as partying high school kids. The group packs out whatever it brings in, plus other garbage they find on the site. "It's public land," says Dave Walters. "It's here for everybody, but you have to treat it right."
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