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While out caching today, I found a discarded marine battery near a cache that was about a mile hike from my car. Yes, I carried the dang thing out. Felt like it weighed 50 pounds by the time I got back to the trailhead. What I couldn't figure out was while the trail was in the area of a lake, it was nowhere near the water. Why was it a mile down a hiking trail and who would have carried it there?

 

Anyway, while we only did 5 caches today, we got 2 full bags of garbage in additon to the battery. It's amazing how much trash is out there.

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Funny you should say that about the battery... the thing I keep on noticing down trails are car parts (ok, admittedly not as odd as marine batteries).

 

But sometimes these are fairly large parts. We're talking exhausts, or car batteries, or whatnot. Things that don't take a lot of effort to move, but have no reason to be there.

 

Now, my thought is always this... someone has gone along way out of their way to dispose of this trash, when it would only take a fraction of the effort to dispose of it properly. The question has to be why? icon_confused.gif

 

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Originally posted by Kouros:

 

Now, my thought is always this... _someone_ has gone along way out of their way to dispose of this trash, when it would only take a fraction of the effort to dispose of it properly. The question has to be why? icon_confused.gif

 

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I think that part of it is because of ignorance. I know that in many areas it's illegal to just throw car parts in the trash, and some people may not realize that they could just drop by their local junkyard, or in the case of batteries, motor oil, exhausts, etc the local muffler shop or quick lube place and they would take these items for free. So not knowing what to do they dump the junk somewhere they think it won't be found. I dunno for sure, that's just my best guess.

 

Mr. 0

 

"Remember that nature and the elements are neither your friend or your enemy - they are actually disinterested."

 

Department of the Army Field Manual FM 21-76 "Survival" Oct. 1970

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Funny you should say that about the battery... the thing I keep on noticing down trails are car parts (ok, admittedly not as odd as marine batteries).<BR><BR>But sometimes these are fairly large parts. We're talking exhausts, or car batteries, or whatnot. Things that don't take a lot of effort to move, but have no reason to be there.<BR><BR>Now, my thought is always this... someone has gone along way out of their way to dispose of this trash, when it would only take a fraction of the effort to dispose of it properly. The question has to be why? icon_confused.gif<!--graemlin::confused:--><BR><BR>------<BR>An it harm none, do what ye will<BR><IMG SRC="http://www.scubaboard.com/images/smilies/soapbox.gif">

The weirdest one I've ever had was a large amount of nails on top of a large hill with no car access.

I packed them all down. Must've been 5 pounds worth...

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