On 19/05/2015 Howsie wrote:
>I have seen very little poo so far but lots of toilet paper/tissues, are
>we sure people arent just blowing their nose?
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>+1 for the coffee table book, perhaps Simey could help with the publishing
I'm going to regret saying this, but it is the toilet paper that really bothers me. If a kangaroo sh1ts in the bush, does anyone on chockstone make a sound? Before we get into a debate about the degrees of sh!ttiness of various forms of sh!t, I acknowledge that human sh!t is sh!ttier and should be buried.
However, i think toilet paper is a bigger problem. I'm sorry to say Wendy, but this is largely due to women. I'm sure a seasoned outdoor lady like yourself takes your rubbish with you after you pee, but many girls don't. Before anyone suggests I conduct a field survey, I would like to caveat this comment by saying it is based on casual observation of a few sheets of paper spread around most crags and the fact that the only poo i could see in Wendy's photos was from animals. |