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Outstanding vid




> 
> From: "marc_scirocco" <marc_scirocco@sympatico.ca>
> Date: 2004/12/14 Tue PM 11:49:40 EST
> To: "'David Utley'" <fahrvegnugen@cox.net>, 
> 	"'Marc Getty'" <marc@getty.net>, 
> 	"'Anson Clement'" <ansonivan@yahoo.com>
> CC: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> Subject: RE: Outstanding vid
> 
> > (Leave No Trace, that is you pack everything in, and out...  
> > Ewww)
> > 
> > David
> > 
> >
> 
> Why can't you leave behind the same as what bears and dears and mice leave
> in the woods?
> 
> I would understand about beer cans and plastics, but biodegradable stuff? 
> 
> I mean, come on, you crap outdoor. It is just part of nature. Heck, even
> people crap in my back alley here.
> 
> This is too stiff a behaviour for me to understand.
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> Marc
> '83 Scirocco
> '97 A4
> 
> I don't know for certain, but I believe it has to do with the trails that they go on.  I believe some are more restricted than others.  As for it being 'natural', that is without a doubt.  However, what is not natural is what we leave behind, more chemical than biomass I am afraid.  I think since what we eat is full of preservatives, that our poo does not go away as quickly as it might.  And there is always the threat that if eveyone did it, then we would not have as much of a 'wilderness' as we once did...

Again, these are all guesses, ultimately I will have to ask the man what governs the rule bury it, or keep it...

David

Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. 
--Ralph Waldo Emerson