There are more than 600 illegal dump sites in Michigan. The

There are more than 600 illegal dump sites in Michigan. The pandemic has only made matters worse.


 
These are two-tracks: largely unlabeled back roads traversed by four-wheelers, snowmobiles and pick-up trucks — and people who come to Hoosier Valley to dump their trash.
 
 
He recently bought a four-wheeler and has been riding it up and down the two-tracks with his son.
Dozens of volunteers arrived with four-wheelers, trucks, and trailers to clean up the area.
Credit Lexi Krupp/ Interlochen Public Radio
“I'm disappointed in the people and I'm upset with the people that are doing it,” Leavitt says. “I don't believe that they're making an effort to find an alternate way of getting rid of it.”
For years, Hoosier Valley has been the target for dumpers. It’s secluded paths and close proximity to Traverse City make it an easy place for people to unload unwanted trash.

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