I don't disdain the horses...just the recycled hay piles they leave behind hehe. :Dbonehead wrote:A little historical perspective maybe.
Not that I'm a big fan of horse crap, but:
Horse packers (with their dogs) have a much longer history in the high country than backpackers, hikers and climbers.
My first adventures in the Sierras in the sixties found way more horses than hikers.
Of course it's the other way around now.
Back then I think they had the same disdain for backpackers as we now seem to have for them.
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Dog owners should pick up their dog's poop when hiking..... I usually use those little poop bags you can buy at petsmart, clip it to the outside of your pack and your good to go. Sooooooooooo........logically.....shouldn't horse owners pick up their horse's poop!? Can you imagine the size of THAT bag! I would probably suggest using the big, black trash can sacks! Imagine those all clipped to the back of your pack.
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Missy_Goat wrote:Dog owners should pick up their dog's poop when hiking..... I usually use those little poop bags you can buy at petsmart, clip it to the outside of your pack and your good to go. Sooooooooooo........logically.....shouldn't horse owners pick up their horse's poop!? Can you imagine the size of THAT bag! I would probably suggest using the big, black trash can sacks! Imagine those all clipped to the back of your pack.
Hahaha indeed...while I fully support the hauling out of said horse droppings, the logistics of that type of operation would be quite daunting. Maybe they could hire one of those guys like at the circus that walk around with a trash can on wheels and a shovel?
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Oooohhh!! Thats a good one! Course.......there are the poop bags that just hang on the horses rear. I've seen them used in parades...............hmmmmm..... idea!
Oooohhh!! Thats a good one! Course.......there are the poop bags that just hang on the horses rear. I've seen them used in parades...............hmmmmm..... idea!
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Missy_Goat wrote:Metalmountain
Oooohhh!! Thats a good one! Course.......there are the poop bags that just hang on the horses rear. I've seen them used in parades...............hmmmmm..... idea!
Wait...they make horse diapers?! If not...I think I just found my way to my first million dollars!
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Looks like someone beat you to it!!!
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Missy_Goat wrote:Looks like someone beat you to it!!!
Damn! And also...that thing is kinda scary/intimidating. I don't think I would go near a horse with that on.
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Ha!!! Yeah....course. I think I would be one embarrassed horse!!!
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Completely agree...but I get so frustrated when some people go to the effort to pick up the poop with the bag, tie the bag nicely and then leave it sitting next to the trail with the intention of picking it up on their way back down....but then it never gets picked up! Might as well have just left the poop baglessMissy_Goat wrote:Dog owners should pick up their dog's poop when hiking..... I usually use those little poop bags you can buy at petsmart, clip it to the outside of your pack and your good to go.
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Backpackers were intruding on "their" turf.Dex wrote:Why would they have disdain for backpackers back then? I don't get it.
Scaring their stock.
Hiker/Mountain Biker/Runner/Dog/Horse.
We all think it is our turf.
Get It?
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I might drop the Scaring their stock comment.Dex wrote:Let's keep it real.
But you must relieze this was 45 years ago I'm talking about, not your modern experience.
People on the trails were new to the stock at that time.
A typical pack train would be a dozen or more horses and mules,
who coming upon a backpacker clinging to the side of a steep trail,
trying to get out of their way, sometimes they got spooked.
I've been there, seen it.
And I do firmly stand behind my Turf War theory.
Isn't turf wars what this thread is all about anyway.
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