They must not have hit Snow Creek yet

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They must not have hit Snow Creek yet

Postby halhiker » Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:38 pm

The cops have found about 100,000 pot plants in the San Bernardino Forest and they haven't even gone to Snow Creek yet. I wonder what uprooting all those plants will do to the DWA water quality?
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Re: They must not have hit Snow Creek yet

Postby Hikin_Jim » Tue Jun 29, 2010 10:37 pm

halhiker wrote:The cops have found about 100,000 pot plants in the San Bernardino Forest and they haven't even gone to Snow Creek yet. I wonder what uprooting all those plants will do to the DWA water quality?
Hal, I don't think it's the uprooting so much as all the fertilizer those guys up there are using. I won't go up there any more now that I've seen one of them with a rifle.
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