Its been eating at me for years. Who knows the waters better than open water swimmers,Triathletes and anyone who just like to be in them.
Recognize these special places and use donations to promote the sustainability of them and bring about positive change to water resources in general. If a community knows it has a body of water nationally recognized by such a special foundation it would be awsome.
I don't know what is being proposed. The Willamette is a good example of highlighting a resource usable by swimmers that has been discounted and one I would support, although it doesn't strike me as a "special place."
Chefster, can you flesh out what you mean? Do you have an example?
Where do donations come from? What do donors get in return?
Its been eating at me for years. Who knows the waters better than open water swimmers,Triathletes and anyone who just like to be in them.
Recognize these special places and use donations to promote the sustainability of them and bring about positive change to water resources in general. If a community knows it has a body of water nationally recognized by such a special foundation it would be awsome.
I don't know what is being proposed. The Willamette is a good example of highlighting a resource usable by swimmers that has been discounted and one I would support, although it doesn't strike me as a "special place."
Chefster, can you flesh out what you mean? Do you have an example?
Where do donations come from? What do donors get in return?
Its been eating at me for years. Who knows the waters better than open water swimmers,Triathletes and anyone who just like to be in them.
Recognize these special places and use donations to promote the sustainability of them and bring about positive change to water resources in general. If a community knows it has a body of water nationally recognized by such a special foundation it would be awsome.