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Tuesday, July 16, 2024

If you pack it in, pack it out (or at least dig a cat hole)

When tourists visit California’s Yosemite National Park, they expect to see stunning waterfalls and towering rock formations in the pristine wilderness. Now, park rangers are warning of a less-than-pleasant sight.

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  1. Some people are so fucking disgusting
    JD

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  2. There was a beach on Maui and one end was where the queers congregated. In the woods there was used toilet paper everywhere. No feces. I know because I used to be part of a voluntary team that cleaned beaches. Once discovered none of us cleaned that area. Now that is disgusting.

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  3. Where do they think they are? San Francisco?

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  4. What I observed in Alaska was that anywhere within a few steps of a road was one big outdoor toilet. This is one of the reasons there is always a small shovel in the car. Bury it.

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  5. Domestic version of Mt Everest, which has been equally trashed.

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  6. Another item you can take along to put wet or disgustingly soiled items into is the plastic bags that your ground coffee comes in. They are waterproof and opaque so you don't have to look at the contents. I put all kinds of trash in them especially food items like an apple core or orange peels, any kind of food waste and TP.

    Nemo

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  7. Lots of people will go to lengths to pick up their dog's crap, but think nothing of leaving their own crap laying around. Speaking of leaving crap around it pisses me off to see the assholes grab a package of chicken thighs out of the freezer in the super market and two aisles later they decide they really don't want it and toss it on a shelf in the can goods area. I was thinking of bringing a baseball bat while shopping to remind the douchebags of the error of their ways, but the staff might take it the wrong way.

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  8. Then why can that bear crap anywhere he wants but I have to hold it for society's sake?
    It's a rigged game.

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    1. This was my line of thinking during my time in California. The wildlife has been shitting in the woods for millennia, but I'm expected to use a trash bag? Yeah yeah, humans are loaded with chemicals and preservatives, but still.

      - Arc

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    2. You use toilet paper, the bear wipes with a squirrel, there is a difference.

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