I know people on this board are good people and like to help keep the beaches clean and like to pick up other people's trash. But I'll tell ya'll what I see.
This photo was a light day in June. It's worse when they're lined up along the waterfront and you can't get to the water.
I have also dug a lot of tents out of the sand too, along with nails, jagged metal, cigarette butts, soda and beer cans, underwear, condoms, flippers, BBQ grills, you name it.
So much stuff is getting buried in the sand and the lake that in a few years I fear the beach will become uninhabitable because stuff will constantly be coming to the surface (because the sands are constantly moving) - plenty of it dangerous.
I spent 5 hours around the lake at Grayton cleaning up on July 5th. Some other people helped in the morning but after 3 hours we weren't close to being finished. I spent a couple more hours that evening.
You would not believe the type and huge volume of stuff picked up. All of it would have been buried by Cindy. The next day after Cindy, there was lots of new sand and everything looked great. I go out last night and the place was trashed again and I spent another hour cleaning up.
It's very disheartening to get all the trash picked up and look around and see piles of Arlene debris still sitting around - and worse - getting spread out by kids who apparently have no parents.
I used to spend a couple of hours a week cleaning up and keeping up pretty well. Now it would take several people several hours a day - just for this small but popular location.
Believe me - there are lots and lots and lots of people that leave a mess, and then they are replaced on the weekend. You could say we get waves from the South and the North.
Can you tell I need a vacation?