The great outdoors often feels like a vast frontier of freedom where the only boundaries are the ones set by nature itself. Whether you are an avid hiker seeking the solace of a hidden trail a seasoned hunter tracking game through the dense brush or a weekend wanderer looking for a quiet escape from the digital noise of the city the landscape seems to belong to everyone. However as you traverse the rolling hills and deep forests of the American countryside you may encounter a sight that seems strikingly out of place a splash of vibrant purple paint on a…
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