nailed it. my time in Arizona included several stints along the border south of tucson.

private and forest service lands. ranchers are in constant alert.

wake up and there are trespassers sleeping or resting in their barns, in their cars or trucks if not locked up, sleeping. staying warm.

leaving water running when the last of the line does not turn off the hose. drains ponds, tanks, and water vats..

taking advantage of food water and shelter whether locked or not.

cutting fences and gates locked or not.

leaving more litter than a rainbow hippy convention.

if you have seen a rape tree, and I have seen two, your heart goes out to the girls and women whose panties and bras decorate the tree like an over decorated christmas tree.

their tears and blood soaked into the ground.. whether seen or not.

sit on a stand or blind or shade, and you will see lines of inbound hopefuls and mules..

piles of brush piled up and do not look or tarry or get your phone out cause you are being watched...

its a land occupied and lost to public acccess..


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