Hellbilly075,
Hooverville? I like that. Shrinkwrapping them, it is tempting. Great picture, never heard that one before.
I used to hunt and camp in the Adirondack foothills. The Spring and Summer seasons bring the tree huggers out. One must remember these are the creme-de-le creme of our society. We are here to clean up after them. Hunters are the slobs of the woods. We pay the taxes and usually do not litter, but we are the slobs according to them. The huggers always came in groups of 8 or more, and they tended to dominate any area with their music, their conversation and their political views. They ate and drank (usually Juicy Fruit or something like that) wrapped foods. When they left, they usually left the wrappers and drink containers. I always alienated them with a few comments about how I shot a deer near the very tree they were camped near, and hey, could the gut pile still be there? Let's look. Sometimes they even gave me a wide berth. Often, I just penetrated the woods further than they were willing to go. They usually made outrageously large fires too.
I do not camp in the woods once the insects are out, as I attract mosquitos and black flies, and these bite. The tree hugger invasion extended the non camping by about one month or so. Nice thing about a bed and breakfast place, once it opens up the tree huggers will quit the woods and use it. They usually are not truly outdoor types.