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Blimey.. Only trying to give some feedback! (And Will started the blasted thread not me!)
 
What nonsense Duncan! That's about as convincing as detectives going through the trash in any yank mini-series! I vote you have to donate a book to Cofe so someone who at least bothered to make it look like real trash collecting gets their rewards :coffee:
 






bonjoy (who also assisted with the disposal of bin bags) kindly pointed out my deed already on the relevant thread. Some new and historic waste in the WCJ area cleared up a couple of weeks ago.
 
I've taken some from Pleasley Vale this week. Loads more to do though- the first buttress has mental amounts that have appeared in the last week.

I took an estimated 40-50 full bags of rubbish from Black Rocks between April last year and may this year too. :ang:
 
:great:

Loads of litter at Wimberry a few weeks ago. Bad enough at the crag, mostly instant barbeques and bottles chucked off the top but also climbers finger tape :spank: but the worst bit was the grassy area down by the river where I filled one of those big Ikea 'rope' bags with rubbish, and there was still more to pick up.
I emailed the various people who own and manage the land, but no one was particularly interested. So probably worth taking a bin bag next time you're up there and doing your bit, even if it's only at the crag.
 
A cautionary tale.

Last year whilst walking out of Guisecliff, a friend did his bit for the crag by picking up a can of Stella from the pathside. Tipping it up to empty its contents and giving it a good shake, we were hit by a vile odour.

The unmistakable reek of human shit. Great brown lumps of it falling out of the can, splashing over his trainers. How I laughed.
 


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