Random Dog Casually Approaches Campers With Human Feces All Over Him, And They Originated From One Of Them
“I went for a quick "wee" to basically confirm my worst nightmare and surely enough I was not wrong.”
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Outdoor enthusiasts must realize the impacts of anything they leave behind, which will inevitably affect others, wildlife, and water. Properly disposing of waste avoids pollution of water sources, minimizes the possibility of disease spreading, and maximizes decomposition rates.
Burying human feces properly in most scenarios must necessarily meet the proper criteria; some areas, such as narrow river canyons, must never come in contact with solid human waste. You can get specific information about the rules in the area you intend to visit from land management agencies.
Several EPA-approved pack-out systems that are available for purchase are not only sanitary but also easy to use in hiking/backpacking scenarios. We need to ensure the long-term sustainability of our protected areas and parks, and packing out human waste must become a more common practice.
A Redditor who goes by the username u/T_P_K_ made a post on the r/tifu subReddit where he explained how he messed up by not properly disposing of his feces and it ended up coming back to him in the weirdest of ways. The user had a lot of different reactions from the Reddit community, mostly shaming him for his poor camping practices.
Scroll down to check out the full Reddit post, and scroll a little further to read the comments from the original post.
Here's the original post by Reddit user u/T_P_K_:
Reddit: r/tifuOP felt the need to relieve himself in the middle of the night.
Reddit: r/tifuThe next morning, the couple ended up having the weirdest interaction of their life.
Reddit: r/tifuThat poor woman had no idea it was all OP's fault.
Reddit: r/tifuOP added an Update at the end to address some things mentioned in the comments.
Reddit: r/tifuHere's how the Reddit community reacted to u/T_P_K_'s post:
Reddit: r/tifuYou can buy a small spade specifically for this situation.
Reddit: r/tifuIt's important to be a respectful camper.
Reddit: r/tifuOP was completely oblivious to the fact that he was being inconsiderate of others.
Reddit: r/tifuOP needs to learn some camping etiquette before ever thinking about camping again.
Reddit: r/tifuIt's very inconsiderate and ruins the experience for other campers.
Reddit: r/tifuThey made tools specifically for this purpose.
Reddit: r/tifuIt's a serious public health issue that should not be ignored.
Reddit: r/tifuEating human feces can make your dog extremely sick.
Reddit: r/tifuIt's better to use toilet paper because it's biodegradable.
Reddit: r/tifuYou can even picture it in your head.
Reddit: r/tifuThere is no excuse for this kind of behavior.
Reddit: r/tifuThey saw the opportunity to pun and could not resist the urge.
Reddit: r/tifuWhat does that even mean?
Reddit: r/tifuEven cats know that it's the right thing to do.
Reddit: r/tifuWhat OP did would not even be considered camping by most people.
Reddit: r/tifuI hope OP realized after this incident that he has a lot to learn about camping. It's crucial to be considerate of others and to make sure your behavior doesn't damage the environment and ruin the experience for other campers.
The incident was pretty funny though, that poor lady will have a disgusting situation to deal with when she gets home. If you enjoyed this story, make sure to check out similar content on our platform.