bart01 wrote:On Mt. Hood they are called Blue Bags. They are a thick blue bag w/ twist tie and clear heavy duty outer bag. There not that bad. They have required them for years. Maybe if they started before it became the second most summited Mtn. In the world there would not be a problem with giardia in the Government Camp water supply. :whistle:
Totally a different ball game on Mt. Hood. That is how this whole thing got started, with the Park Service comparing out-and-back, up-and-down hikes on Mt. Hood and Mt. Whitney to hiking the Grand Canyon. In Grand Canyon, most primitive off-trail routes see little traffic, and the people using them are out there for 7 to 10 days. It simply is not practical, nor is it going to be enforceable. Poop is heavier than freeze-dried food, and no one wants his pack heavier hiking UP than it was a few days earlier when he was hiking DOWN. Most people expect the pack to get lighter after 3 or 4 days, not heavier.
I still say, add more commodes on those trails which don't have them, which on the South Rim are Boucher, New Hance and South Bass. Tanner has one. Hermit has one. Monument has one. Grandview/Horseshoe Mesa has one. (It goes without saying that the friggin' overused Corridor Trails have a lot of them.) So, you have to add two or three more? Yes, I know BCO budget has been cut a lot lately. Imagine how much of your budget money you are going to spend cleaning plastic out of those composting toilets...
If you don't do this, some of the backpackers are going to throw the bags into the first commode they come across, and eventually ruin ALL the commodes. This is going to happen, hands down, because NO ONE WANTS THEIR PACK HEAVIER THAN IT STARTED OUT TO BE WHEN THEY ARE FACED WITH HIKING OUT OF THE CANYON. Most people will follow the rules, they will grumble and deal with it. And, also, a lot of people may take the required bags and not use them at all. But there are so many backpackers in the Canyon, and you KNOW as well as I do that you are not going to keep some of the people from throwing their bags into the commodes. It is VERY EXPENSIVE TO CLEAN OUT IMPROPER USAGE OF THESE COMMODES. So, BCO people, there goes your budget for the year... You have been listening to these Mt. Hood types, and you are forgetting that the Canyon is different.