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Reply to: #817966 by artTrekker
Dec 1, 2013 4:31am
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I'd rather see the bag of doo-doo than the piles that are ignored by people

For me, it depends. In a maintained park, yes--some park worker will pick up the "forgotten" bag. Several miles out into the woods on a hike? I'd rather see the poo--at least it will be broken down quickly. Those bags last forever.
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Reply to: #817994 by WiseOldOwl
Dec 1, 2013 7:44am
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Those bags last forever.

Actually, some of them are biodegradable. Plastics can be made of non-petroleum sources and most of those are biodegradable. Look up polylactic acid. I couldn't find out quickly how soon it will break down.
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Reply to: #817869 by Three FLAmigo's
Dec 1, 2013 11:03am
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I can top that...we found a box once with poop inside the box, on top of the logbook and stamp. And while checking on one of our boxes, we found it full of pee. What a treat:-(
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Reply to: #818037 by Oberon_Kenobi
Dec 1, 2013 1:29pm
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Actually, some of them are biodegradable.

Doesn't make it excusable. Dog doo is natural fertilizer, while plastic bags are litter.
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Reply to: #818139 by Kirbert
Dec 1, 2013 7:45pm
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Dog doo is natural fertilizer, while plastic bags are litter.

True. On one of my geocaching trips, on my way out, I saw such a blue bag of dog poo that someone had left by the side of the trail. I picked it up to throw it away. Since there was no trash can at this particular trailhead, I had to take it all of the way home in my car, in the trunk. I tossed it as soon as I got home.

If they're not going to take it (the dog poo) along with them they should at least get it off of the trail.
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Reply to: #817869 by Three FLAmigo's
Dec 2, 2013 5:35am
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a plastic bag of dog doo

At least it was still in the plastic bag. I found an unpublished geocache once near one of our letterbox hybrids. Left it and checked on it a couple of months later to see if it was still there. It was. But this time someone pooped in it - a big dump. Then they lifted the container and placed it in the chest high nook (unless the somehow managed to squat up in that tree =| ). Weird compulsion.
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Reply to: #818195 by Oberon_Kenobi
Dec 2, 2013 5:42am
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If they're not going to take it (the dog poo) along with them they should at least get it off of the trail.

I agree. There's a trail at the back of my house that gets quite a bit of poo during the winter (not too bad during the warmer weather). But once a winter we usually get a thaw. I'll go out with my shovel and toss what I see off the trail. In late April (the worst time for winter left overs on the trail), I carry a cedar shingle to toss the stuff into the forest. I love dogs and don't want to see them get into trouble and have fewer areas to exercise and enjoy nature.
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Reply to: #818221 by Lone R
Dec 2, 2013 6:25am
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This is why we need an "Ick!" button.