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Trail garbage:
you CAN take it with you!
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.)![]()
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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