chrsdipietro94@
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- Jul 23, 2020
We're experiencing some serious overcrowding at our less remote sites in the Cascades. The local SAR teams have been stretched to the limit. I read about a few rescues every week.
My personal experience with this recent phenomena reached a new level this past week. I had to pack-out a dirty diaper that I found trail-side.

Here's a good video example from a neighbor of mine. I think this is the Phelps Creek trail-head. It's fairly deep in the forest, but it's an easy drive.
I assume you guys are seeing the same thing back East. The reasons are fairly obvious.
What do you think is a good solution?
Awareness is good, but I think we're getting to a point where a stronger enforcement strategy is needed.
My goal is to never carry a dirty diaper out of the forest again.
My personal experience with this recent phenomena reached a new level this past week. I had to pack-out a dirty diaper that I found trail-side.


Here's a good video example from a neighbor of mine. I think this is the Phelps Creek trail-head. It's fairly deep in the forest, but it's an easy drive.
I assume you guys are seeing the same thing back East. The reasons are fairly obvious.
What do you think is a good solution?
Awareness is good, but I think we're getting to a point where a stronger enforcement strategy is needed.
My goal is to never carry a dirty diaper out of the forest again.