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Paper Brands Climbers 'Filthy'

Ben Nevis is becoming an 'open sewer' according to Scotland on Sunday which claims climbers are even using streams as toilets


Posted: 22 April 2002
by Jon

Scotland on Sunday has branded climbers 'filthy' and says they are turning Ben Nevis into 'a giant open sewer'.

In the article, headlined 'Filthy Climbers Doing The Dirty On Ben Nevis', the improbably named Marco Mega goes on to allege that climbers 'answer the call of nature near paths and even in streams from which people drink.'

Apparently the problem has been exacerbated by the destruction, in high winds, of the chemical toilet outside the famous CIC climbing hut below the North Face of the mountain. The paper reports that the local council is about to erect signs at the bottom of the 'tourist path' reminding walkers that there are no toilet facilities on the mountain.

The problem around the CIC hut however, is more likely confined to climbers, since few walkers approach the mountain from this side. The hut owners, the Scottish Mountaineering Club (not to be confused with the Mountaineering Council of Scotland) has a page about the problem of the lack of toilet facilities at the CIC on its web site, which appears to have provided much of the basis for the newspaper article.

The solutions they are exploring are summed up as 'bag it, burn it or compost it', composting seeming to be the preferred solution for hut occupants. This wouldn't, however, solve the problem from day climbers or those camping close to the hut who are currently advised to cross the burn and bury waste, a spade, claims the article, is available at the CIC hut.

As an aside, the SMC page mentions that the burning solution is undermined partly by the tendency of Propane-fuelled incinerator toilet systems 'backfiring' with the result that they became known as 'rocket shitters'. Thankfully that design has now been discontinued...

Clearly there's a problem here, but by generalised sensationalism and branding climbers as 'filthy', Scotland on Sunday isn't helping anyone. It's not even particularly well researched - the article claims that 'the problem has become so severe the Mountaineering Council of Scotland has issued new guidelines to climbers on what to do when nature calls'.

In fact the leaflet in question - 'Where to go in the great outdoors' - has been available for several years. You can get a copy by calling the Mountaineering Council of Scotland on 01738 677227. We're trying to clear up this mess, so more information when we have it.

original Scotland on Sunday news story


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