[pct-l] Empty Water Caches All Over So Cal. & trash
Dcsmith36 at aol.com
Dcsmith36 at aol.com
Sat Sep 8 00:32:34 CDT 2007
I had to laugh reading about the weight savings of ejecting your trash along
the trail. Very funny!!
This summer ( July 14) my youngest son and I were hiking the PCT through the
Goat Rocks.
At the McCall Basin cut-off there was a HUGE black bag full of garbage left
by a group of (Boo Hiss!!) horse campers. At least that's who I believe left
it, because the bag was stuffed with glass bottles, paper plates, Styrofoam
cups, watermelon rinds etc...
It was very disgusting, right beside the trail & we noted it sadly as we
passed by.
I told the Forest Service about the bag of garbage when I returned home,
expecting them to send someone with a horse or something to pick it up.
The next time my kids and I went back (July 26) the bag was still there,
same place beside the trail. We walked by, shaking our heads in wonder at how
the worlds natural beauty can be diminished by just one group of slobs. We
wondered in shame at how many hundreds of people would walk by this bag of
garbage out in the middle of no where, and how embarrassing this was.
On our way back out several days later, we again passed by the bag and I
couldn't take it any more!! I picked it up and carried it at arms length,
drippy smelly stuff spattering down the sides. Yuck. I alternated arms until I
couldn't carry it any further.
I stashed the sorry mess by Lutz Lake (swamp/pond) in the camp spot there,
kind of out of site from the trail, but easy to find when and if the Forest
Service ever sent anyone out to get it.
I felt that semi-hiding it was better than just letting it sit by the trail,
and I didn't have the strength or stomach to carry it and my pack the five
and a half miles to the trail head (1118).
At least this way, the majority of the people hiking by wouldn't have to be
offended by it.
I again contacted the USFS and they promised they would send someone out to
get it.
Fast forward to last weekend, Saturday. A full month and a half after I
first ran across the bag, I took a day hike back to the area with an empty pack,
some rope and an extra-heavy duty garbage bag.
I had a hunch.
Sure enough, the bag was still there, tucked away in the corner of the
campsite. I smiled to myself and looked inside (morbid curiosity, ok?). I had to
laugh, because now, in addition the paper plates etc from the horse campers (
Boo Hiss!!) , the was an extensive collection of empty freeze dried food
packages!!
What a hoot!!
My assumption is that the people who camped there thought that there must be
"garbage service" at the camp spot, because there was a bag there!! Either
that, or they were just being opportunists and guilt-free shedding a couple
ounces of trash.
Needles to say, I double bagged the whole sloppy mess, tied it to my pack
and headed on down the trail. The few people I met coming up the trail were
very cool about the whole thing, or maybe didn't even notice. I thought I
looked like a back woods weed grower at harvest time, but who knows what they
thought of me?
Hint: FREEK!!
Peace Out
Daniel
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