The GO!Bag... neat, convenient, and very eco-sensitive!

Trail garbage:
you CAN take it with you!


The GO!Bag folds flat and compact when not in use

Engineer Empar Alos Alabajos, director of Bridges-PRTD, returning from the Bridges '99 expedition to Everest and Rolwaling... with GO!Bag. (This model sports the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project logo.)
Pumori, in the Everest cirque

Above you, Pumori flashes glittering white against the cobalt sky; just off the trail to the right, where for a nanosecond or two you glimpsed a russet-colored ferret darting after the blur of a chubby pika, the mighty Dudh Kosi is just an icy brook babbling around the frost-crusted moraine; ahead lies the 5500-meter traverse of the lonely pass to Gokyo valley...
...and in your pockets (ALL your pockets!) intermixed with a dozen Snickers and glucose biscuit wrappers, are bulging wads of gooey wet toilet paper, souvenirs of a snivvling, hacking cold you picked up somewhere between Kala Pattar and Everest Base Camp. Fortunately, there's a can of syrupy peaches in your backpack that will make you feel a whole lot better... but what to do with the damned garbage???


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