p0bray01 wrote:
sorry.....thats just nasty....tell me you have never actually seen S### at the base of a route...
i find it happens in multi-use areas, like in rocktown, where people who don't boulder (i'm assuming this to be true, it would make me sad to think of a boulderer doing it) think that by ducking behind the rock they are in an area no one goes to.
ewww!
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One time I was climbing at night in the rain and I was really tired and out of it. I had to take a dump so I walked out in the rain down in the woods and found a fallen dead tree to lean against to take a dump. Later when we were hiking out down the trail we came upon this fallen dead tree that looked disturbingly familiar.
I find that a lot of people seem to think it's okay to pee or poop under a huge overhang. Also, in Muir, some people follow the cliffline a few yards away from an open climbing wall then poop there (maybe thinking that's far enough?). Later, when we explore these areas and extend the cliffline for more routes, we encounter the remains (and mostly the stench). Eeewww.
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