human waste on trails
Posted: Thu 22 Feb, 2024 2:51 pm
i havent noticed it mentioned on the forum...
is there much of a problem with people leaving a lot of rubbish and unburied faeces at campsites or right in the middle of trails?
its happening in NZ on a reasonably regular basis now, including tracks with modern toilets at regular intervals like the Great walks.. which include flushable toilets at the huts...
theres a fair bit of mess left on the Te Araroa trail in particular... people going to the toilet around huts avoiding the long drop toilets..
is definitely a growing problem, its not something i'd come across for decades until recent years...
saw human faeces on a track twice in one day and a ranger had to clean up more...
its often easy to bury human toilet waste in nz. theres often soft soil, lots of ground litter and vegetation, or loose stones , and gravel... even in a wet country like nz it doesnt decompose easily if its left exposed esp in the summer sun... I'd seen online bragging on an american site by people saying they'd taken dumps on trails and left it. like it was funny or something they had no problem with doing...
most hikers are considerate and would never do anything like that and are always responsible but theres a growing group who are the opposite..
is there much of a problem with people leaving a lot of rubbish and unburied faeces at campsites or right in the middle of trails?
its happening in NZ on a reasonably regular basis now, including tracks with modern toilets at regular intervals like the Great walks.. which include flushable toilets at the huts...
theres a fair bit of mess left on the Te Araroa trail in particular... people going to the toilet around huts avoiding the long drop toilets..
is definitely a growing problem, its not something i'd come across for decades until recent years...
saw human faeces on a track twice in one day and a ranger had to clean up more...
its often easy to bury human toilet waste in nz. theres often soft soil, lots of ground litter and vegetation, or loose stones , and gravel... even in a wet country like nz it doesnt decompose easily if its left exposed esp in the summer sun... I'd seen online bragging on an american site by people saying they'd taken dumps on trails and left it. like it was funny or something they had no problem with doing...
most hikers are considerate and would never do anything like that and are always responsible but theres a growing group who are the opposite..