One other point they talk about truck loads of garbage etc. In all the years of going to pipeline and walking that trail, I have never seen any of the following
1. Natives picking up garbage but any amount never mind truck loads
2. Large amounts of garbage (truck loads) along the trail anyway
I have seen myself and fellow fisherman cleaning up the bar packing out a lot of the fishing line etc so that at then end of the season the bar is mostly clean. You are right there are a lot of idiots out there but there are also a lot of good folks.
A couple of years ago I met the guy that owned the land , he stopped me and asked me what I thought of the idea of putting in a campground and road access and wanted to know fi I would pay to stay there, I said that would be good. I asked him about the trail, and he said he had no problems with using it as he said they had access further down the river.
The two young ones are problem related, as this guys was older and wiser. The amount of garbage has not changed.
I suspect there is a lot more to this move other than about the so called garbage. That's just an excuse.
Probably time to get a boat.