MOOP, noun – Matter Out Of Place; especially as it applies to Black Rock City and its Citizens. Can be anything: cigarette butts, bottle caps, glowsticks, fireworks, but is often disguised as debris, i.e., broken bits of wood, plastic, metal, glass and plants. Can also be a condition: burn scars, grey water, dunes, etc.
moop, verb – to pick up Matter Out Of Place.
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RED: HIGH IMPACT TRACE
Also known as hot spots, the impact trace conditions embedded into the playa in your vicinity were heavily problematic and spread out over a vast area. Get your restoration team and tools together. Set your boundaries, do your line sweep, identify the issues, restore… go green!
YELLOW: MODERATE IMPACT TRACE
While neither the best nor worst, your impact trace is the ever-changing average. On the bright side, with a good strategy your camp has strong potential to go green. However, slack could easily put your camp into the red.
GREEN: LOW TO NO IMPACT TRACE
Green as in GO! GO! GO! You get an A+ for awesome. Your camping area left no trace. Keep up the good work! BLACK ROCK CITY SALUTES YOU. Please share your LNT strategies with your friends and fellow campers.