Here we are looking down into the canyon floor to the right of the previous photograph which showed some Off Road Elmers. As in the previous photograph we can see where Elmers have scrubbed the foor of all life right up against the actual river which is protected a little bit from Elmer's vehicles.
The U. S. Forest Service and various contruction companies have placed large rocks along much of the river in an attempt to keep their Elmers from completely killing all the life in the canyon.
After making additional observations and making written notes for about a half an hour or so, we return once again to the staging area and note that a number of new arrivals.
At this time there are actually a fairly large number of Off Road Elmers coming up the canyon, strung out along the eight miles of twisting highway that leads to this staging area. So most of the Elmers that are due to show up for the day are already on their way and after many hours of observing these unfortunate subhumans, we here at the Stop Elmer web site are getting ready to pack up our materials and leave the area before they start to show up in numbers.
One of the safer places in this mess is sitting on the bench outside of the U. S. Forest Service shack since it's protected on all sides by heavy barriers that keeps Elmer from crashing through and injuring or killing anybody in there. The employees of the USFS have this relatively safe place to jump into when one of their Elmers suddenly decides to floor it and leap into a crowd of people, other Elmers, or their vehicles.
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