No, of course not, but my stroll up to Lone Pine Lake on Friday afternoon turned sour when I came across what was perhaps an abandoned campsite in the meadow just below the log crossing to get to LP Lake. Frankly, I was heartbroken, disgusted, incensed, and depressed at the same moment.
I had just cruised up to the cascade, and after taking a few shots, stepped back to the trail when something brown and wrinkled caught my eye. It was a tarp, which looked as if it had been left on the ground, unattached, and blown in the wind a bit:
On closer inspection, just above the tarp, there was, of all things, a
fire ring. It was not old, not even damp until I dug down into it near the ground (meadow!!!). In fact, the rock ring was still warm-ish.
Upon initial inspection, there were garbage bags shoved into the surrounding stumps/trees:
I stashed the tarp so it wouldn't blow away, and resolved to return to the site after finishing my hike to LP Lake. But even though it was a gorgeous day, wisps of clouds blowing through, warm in the sunshine, I couldn't get the site off my mind. So I headed back, rolled the bags in the tarp, and started dismantling the fire ring. It was then I noticed bright colors off in the willows:
This was the food 'stash', in lightweight, cheap plastic bags purchased from Josephs (there were a few of their shopping bags in the mess). All backpacker foods: oatmeal, canned tuna, loaves of bread, jar of 'American' peanut butter (??), tortillas, hot chocolate, enough ramen for a month. Nibble marks abounded, and ramen packets littered the willows. It had just been left there.
When I packed it all up, here's what I had (weighed around 10-15#):
I carried it down to the Portal, then actually brought it all the way home because most of the Portal trash cans were FULL. According to Doug, the contracts for the garbage removal/bathrooms wasn't done yet. (Maybe he can elaborate?)
How does this happen? How can people be so callous? I would have been more appalled, but then I saw BobR's photos of the summit hut and the s#$%-bag that was there
last Saturday was still there under the register.
I couldn't think of anything more to say or do. Except when I got back down to the portal, a group was asking me about conditions, and I begged them to bring down anything they see (garbage-related). A desperate plea? Probably. But where is the oversight? The permit quota season has arrived, but where are the basic services (like toilet service and garbage removal??). Shouldn't those be in place before the road is officially open? Or I guess the Forest Service would like the bears to be pulled in extra early because the garbage is just sitting there?
For now, folks, bring TP with you: don't count on the poopers to have any. Minimize your pre-hike trash. I'd apologize for the rant, but I just think this is one of the most important issues we face right now.
-L
PS: Avid posted that he like my other pics better. I don't blame him... And
here's the rest from the hike to LP Lake.