Yes, I suspect this is what one often sees, ribbons placed by well-meaning snowshoe hikers, cross country skiers, or snow mobilers to mark snow-covered trails – and whose ribbons, considerately left behind for other winter users who might follow, remain for the spring and summer hikers to “enjoy” once the snow is gone.
Perhaps many of these winter users clean-up their work come spring, but I strongly suspect most do not.
And the well-meaning summer hikers, especially when hiking off trail, are of course guilty of the same behavior.
The overall consequence? Accumulating strands of multi-colored plastic for everyone to enjoy. (BTW, lime green ribbons seem to be an emerging fashion.)
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