A Secret Spot

I’ll never tell. You’ll never find it. Secret spots are sacred and more and more I’ve realized how important it is to not tell people the special places that i go. On this adventure my friend Roxanne took me to one of her secret spots. So glad she trusts me enough to share it with me. The problem with secret spots is that are so cool and rare that you want to share them. You want everyone to experience the beautiful and untouched locations that we get to explore. But what ends up happening is that word spreads far enough that eventually someone ruins it for everyone. Trash, graffiti, destruction, every single time, some crappy person or group of people come in and ruin the magic of the place. Thats why more and more explorers and adventures will not tell you where they’ve been. I’ve mostly just been geotagging to state when i go to locations now. So welcome to Alabama. It’s so sad that everyone isn’t more respectful of beauty. These places deserve to be shared, but the risk is too high.

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tiny pine cone

tiny pine cone