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For the record -

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 11:24 am
by matt_outandabout
We don't throw anything away on a mountain. This includes things such as banana skins, orange peel, cashew shells, sandwich crusts.

They can take 6-months to 3 years to degrade, slower the higher you are and where there isn't a rich soil full of bacteria and worms. It is just litter.

I have noted this year more and more things like this left on hills and summits.

I spent a day on Liathach following (and picking up) a line of cashew shells. I picked up multiple banana skins on Lui. Orange peel shoved in the summit shelter of An Clisham. More banana skins on Sgaith Chuil.

Anyone has an issue with this and I can organise someone to pop round and lob some banana peel and orange peel in your front garden and path.

Take it home. All of it.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 12:29 pm
by Mal Grey
Yep, with you on that one.

When there were very few folk on hills, I guess it wasn't thought much of a problem, but these are special environments and even one bit of banana skin or similar DOES change the environment and takes longer to decompose than you think. No reason not to carry it down, you carried it up.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 1:26 pm
by WalkWithWallace
I'll admit that I was a bit ignorant in the beginning thinking this was okay, but quickly realised it isn't. Leave no trace 100%. Cig butts is another! :roll:

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 2:43 pm
by tigerburnie
I have left an apple core before thinking the birds/slugs/snails would welcome it, but I guess you are right, won't do it again.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 4:19 pm
by Jon and Jen
I carry my eggs in sandwich bags and peel my boiled eggs in them and pack away. Saves the smell after a few days walking in the sun. Seeing a lot of rubbish lately. I pick up what I can. I spent ages picking bits of supernoodles that erupted upon opening out of the grass at tarf falls the other day. The white pieces on that lovely piece of Scotland just looked terrible.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 6:23 pm
by Iain R
Yep, back in simpler times we thought "biodegradable" meant just that, your banana skin or applecore would be invisible in a couple of weeks, now we know better.

However, I'll venture the unpopular (but probably widely, if quietly, held) opinion, that we are largely preaching to the converted on forums such as these; the increasing incidence of this and other flytipping in the hills and glens (abandoned cheap camping equipment, anyone?) is largely not perpetrated by the sort of people with a genuine interest in the outdoors, but rather the social media mountaineers and casual visitors who have descended on the hills because they can't go anywhere else justnow. People with no knowledge of, or interest in learning, the etiquette of the outdoors. Not saying there aren't "old hands" who chose not to care, but it's a minority compared to the alternative.

We can chunter on here all we like about how good we are at leaving no trace, but let's face it, we all recognise the true culprits, and they don't tend to be regular denizens of walking and climbing forums. Doubtless I'll be accused of "gatekeeping" or asked for statistical evidence, but let's open our eyes for a minute here...

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:07 pm
by Lightfoot2017
I really resent the aggressive preachy tone of the OP. I assume you're having a bad day and think it's OK to sound off on here in that manner? Please don't.

Ask yourself: would you 'talk' to / harangue strangers in the same tone in person? In the street? In the pub? Somehow, I rather doubt it.

I don't for one second believe these things take "up to three years" to bio-degrade.

I'll continue to throw my apple cores into the grass knowing, not only am I providing a nutritious novel tidbit for birds or mice; I'm //MODERATOR: PERSONAL INSULT REMOVED//

And "for the record".... I'm as diligent and as conscientious a walker as the next person. I too collect the litter of inconsiderate walkers and have done for over 30 yrs. I just don't like being lectured to in that tone by anyone.

I suggest you reflect upon how your virtue-signalling comes across next time before you hit Send.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:08 pm
by Jon and Jen
Chews popcorn......

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:13 pm
by Lightfoot2017
Jon and Jen wrote:Chews popcorn......



Just make sure you don't spill any. You might get someone posting a Mr Angry style diktat starting:

"We don't spill popcorn on the hills."

..and threaten to arrange to have someone come round and throw an bunch of popcorn in your garden.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:21 pm
by CharlesT
Iain R wrote:Yep, back in simpler times we thought "biodegradable" meant just that, your banana skin or applecore would be invisible in a couple of weeks, now we know better.

We can chunter on here all we like about how good we are at leaving no trace, but let's face it, we all recognise the true culprits, and they don't tend to be regular denizens of walking and climbing forums. Doubtless I'll be accused of "gatekeeping" or asked for statistical evidence, but let's open our eyes for a minute here...


Agree this does have the ring of preaching to the converted. However, it did prompt me to do a bit of unscientific research which came up with the unknown (to me) results that banana skins and nut shells can take two years or more to decompose fully and orange peel and apple cores, two months. All can be composted (cut them up first) and they should be taken home for that purpose. They add beneficial nutrients to the compost, so it's win/win all round.

Re: For the record -

PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:51 pm
by boriselbrus
Nope, I'm with the OP on this one. I don't want to see your apple core, I don't want to sit on your apple core, I don't want my dog to eat your mouldy apple core.

You brought it with you, you take it away with you.

What happened to "leave nothing but foot prints, take nothing but photos".?

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:05 pm
by Lightfoot2017
boriselbrus wrote:You brought it with you, you take it away with you.


Nope. I'll throw it onto the hillside thanks. And, as I say, leave something nutritional and tasty for the beasties.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:24 pm
by NickyRannoch
Not littering on the hills and thinking the first post is awful aren't mutually exclusive positions.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:32 pm
by gman
Anyone seen any actual evidence of the bananagate claims? Anyway, I'm chucking a peel in the garden tomorrow just to settle this once and for all :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:46 pm
by boriselbrus
Nope. I'll throw it onto the hillside thanks. And, as I say, leave something nutritional and tasty for the beasties.


You can try and justify it. But you are littering.

Anyway, I'm chucking a peel in the garden tomorrow just to settle this once and for all


Unless your garden is a rock garden at 900m I don't think that will prove anything.