Indeed, but wasn't me. Wouldn't have passed them either, I was down the other end.Son of a Beach wrote:Were any members here walking the Western Arthurs this week?
JamesMc wrote:...with the general decline in bushwalking numbers...
That is indeed the concern. I've never yet had the dreaded tummy bug and certainly don't want it. My friends who were recently there also told me they saw some walkers carrying a poo tube. Good on them!ILUVSWTAS wrote: so I'd imagine there is a fair bit of Poo around the campsites by now.....
Nuts wrote: Anyhow... once again off the topic i guess...
geoskid wrote:Yeah, I do realize seeing the problem is the easy part - finding a solution is always the hardest. It must be terribly frustrating for you guys knowing these pods are sitting there overflowing. If the main problem is getting a Helicopter in a tight timeframe, I suppose a simple, clever engineering solution has been looked at whereby users can close off a full pod and slide an empty one under? Fraught with risks there I would imagine.
If toilets were modified to fit larger pods, is that something that qualified volunteers do(or could do)? Mind you there is still the same problem of timing the changeover if one pod is used, no matter what it's volume.
I would have thought Parks could have their own Helicopter and pilot for this (and other tasks to keep it busy).
There has got to be a solution to overflowing pods.
Oh for a perfect world.
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