walkinTas wrote:Iluvswtas, I deliberately picked on the SW beach to be provocative. That was a bit below the belt, but I wanted to make the point that there are practices that are "unacceptable" to everyone. Different people have different levels of acceptance. This is a public forum so we should - just my humble opinion - we should aim for sustainable practices that everyone can participate in (i.e practices that are sustainable even when everyone does participate).
It seems to me that food drops are one of those practices that are marginal when only a few people know about it, but if everyone did the same thing it could become a real problem.
I am coming round to tasadam's and WalkinTas' view also, would I like to be responsible for digging a big hole anywhere in the bush (toiletry aside) absolutely not. I am going to ask the question from now on with everything I do hiking: Can everyone do this sustainably and if not I must'nt do it!
Some cool heads on this site! Thanks to everyone for the food for thought!
Kind regards, Lagaro.
