When Edgar McGregor was a teenager, he joined in the Fridays
for Future school strikes inspired by Greta Thunberg. He looked for ways to
make a difference in his own community. In May 2019, Edgar toted a five-gallon
bucket and a pair of gloves into Eaton Canyon, a popular hiking spot near his
home. He figured he could single-handedly clean up the canyon in a week or two.
He pulled out bottles, cans, old tires, cell phones, and cigarette lighters. After
two weeks, he’d only scratched the surface. Edgar kept at it every day for nearly
two years, through 117-degree summer days, snowstorms and a pandemic. Edgar,
who has autism, found satisfaction in the rhythm of the work and the beauty of
his surroundings. He intended to return and continue keeping the park clean on
a weekly basis, but the 2025 Eaton Fire and the subsequent closure of the park
may have interfered with his plans.






