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Outdoor activities becoming the path less traveled, study finds
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Frankly, not having more and more fishermen and women is............. great!!!! I go fishing in my state and do not run into many others. I can go fishing in the mountains in the middle of the week and it is just me, the trees, the fish. Stay home everyone and let me enjoy what Mother Nature has provided. Thank you.
And it cannot give the humanizing experience of a kid lifting a rock, and picking up from under it the first roly-poly they've ever seen. Such children gain a compassion for others, human and non-human alike, and a joy in the Creation of which they are a part. This lack of contact with nature is a spiritual crisis.