The picture to the left is that of a northwest USA forest. I haven't gotten into the effect of roads and paths, but, kindly note how vital the forest is and there is still a path of bare ground.
Please think about that a minute. I am not condemning walking paths at all. I just want people to stop to realize the impact movement through a forest can create. Walking paths are important and should be appreciated for the beauty they allow people to have for their own.
July 31, 2012
"The Forest Floor" (click here)
by Rhett Butler
The forest floor of primary tropical rainforest is rarely the thick, tangled jungle of movies and adventure stories. It is actually rather the opposite: the floor is relatively clear of vegetation due to the deep darkness created by perhaps 100 feet (30 m) of canopy vegetation above. The canopy not only blocks out sunlight, but dampens wind and rain, so much so that a visitor to the rainforest may not immediately know it is raining because raindrops are deflected and collected by various canopy plants. Wind is also cut by overhead vegetation.
In undisturbed primary forests, a flashlight may be more useful than a machete since the subdued lighting limits ground growth. Instead of choking vegetation, a visitor will find large tree trunks, interspersed hanging vines and lianas, and countless seedlings and saplings and a relatively small number of ground plants....