[RBW] Re: The Death of the Oregon Outback.

2015-06-17 Thread Mike Shaljian
Apparently this is necessary reading for the aforementioned shit-apples? http://www.amazon.com/How-Shit-Woods-Edition-Environmentally/dp/1580083633 I've got/had plans to do this ride and always figured I'd do it outside of the semi-organized dog-n-pony show anyhow, but this is just really sad ne

[RBW] Re: The Death of the Oregon Outback.

2015-06-17 Thread 'Chris Lampe 2' via RBW Owners Bunch
This is sad but not surprising. Even a trip to the restrooms in my place of employment often reminds me that some people should never be let out of their cages. :( On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 12:48:41 PM UTC-5, hsmitham wrote: > > Well here's the scoop. Not the end of the world but a s

[RBW] Re: The Death of the Oregon Outback.

2015-06-17 Thread Mark Reimer
I never pack a trowel, but that's ok because my hands and feet do the job of digging just fine :) Any time I didn't have access to a proper washroom at the outback, it was so easy to find a secluded area 200 feet from the trail to do the business. Takes a few seconds to dig out a proper hole and

[RBW] Re: The Death of the Oregon Outback.

2015-06-17 Thread Matthew J
Indeed a huge shame. A real sense of entitlement among whomever did this. On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 1:27:12 PM UTC-5, John wrote: > > Growing up backpacking, we never had trowels, but even a little kid can > dig a hole with a stick, throw garbage in a trash can or pack it out in a > plas

[RBW] Re: The Death of the Oregon Outback.

2015-06-17 Thread John
Growing up backpacking, we never had trowels, but even a little kid can dig a hole with a stick, throw garbage in a trash can or pack it out in a plastic bag. I've seen bad behavior and stupidity ruin access to so many places in my life, this just makes me sad & angry. Why would people trash &