[pct-l] one more lesson learned: another reason to be a section hiker
Will Hiltz
will.hiltz at gmail.com
Tue Oct 28 14:22:53 CDT 2008
Nah, poopy rocks get buried with the actual poopy. Poopy rocks, however,
are less likely than paper to escape their poopy-filled grave and float
around the forest as unsightly white bits covered in poopy...
YITOOD & Hooray for pooping in the outdoors,
Easy
ps- thats 7 poops in one email... a PCT-L record!
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Scott Bryce <sbryce at scottbryce.com> wrote:
> Will Hiltz wrote:
> > Leaves are OK. Sticks work. Pinecones work (don't laugh!). My
> > personal favorite though has to be the smooth stones on riverbanks
> > and dry riverbeds. Try it once and you'll never go back to paper...
>
> Does that mean we will be finding poopy rocks near the trail, or do you
> pack them out?
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