"How many people don't have a place to go other than a state park or a local park or a national park?" Cook asks. "That's a big issue, and getting bigger every day. A smaller and smaller percentage of our people own land and have a place to go. We've got a generation of kids growing up who, along with their parents, have been so disconnected from the outdoors that they're almost afraid to go outside as opposed to when we were kids and were told to go out and find something to do.
Anybody see the irony in this statement?

