As Katqanna indicated about 30 posts back, it is Public Lands Day.
Not a big deal, but seeing as how this is a forum for Public Land hunters(?), here's a few pics. All taken - doing what we on here do - on American Public Lands. Hope some will relate...........
What if it wasn't Public Lands Day because they were transferred to private ownership? How many public land owners like Onpoint and me visited, drove past, looked up @, imagined or remembered their public lands legacy today? Don't blink, don't let it be someone else's problem, don't let your guard down. Those who will take away our public lands are named on your ballot every election cycle. As are those who will protect and preserve our public land heritage.