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- From: wmartin@STL-06SIMA.ARMY.MIL (Will Martin)
- Newsgroups: rec.backcountry
- Subject: Long-term cave exploration - waste disposal?
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 13:07:31 -0600
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- The other night, the local PBS station showed a National Geographic Special
- on cave exploration. One particular subject of the program was a long-term
- (like a week or longer) expedition into a cave near to Carlsbad. During
- the expedition, the purity and fagility of this cave environment was
- emphasized, and the explorers were shown using the water in the cave
- right from the pools for cooking and drinking, and illustrated the special
- efforts they took to avoid harming the cave formations, such as switching
- from boots to a sort of wading slipper to avoid damaging certain rock
- (flowstone) formations when walking over them.
-
- But one aspect was completely avoided, and I wonder what people on this
- group can tell me about it: waste disposal during this long-term
- exploration. It's not like wilderness -- you can't dig a hole somewhere
- for a latrine, or find a "safe" spot to urinate. I would at first
- assume they had some sort of chemical toilet facility, like astronaut
- waste bags or something, to use and then pack out all the waste, but
- the show DID address the difficulty of getting their backpacks through
- the winding maze of passageways on the way in, and it sure seemed to me
- that they just simply could not pack out all the waste water generated
- by this multi-person team over a week-plus period. (They didn't have to
- pack *in* water, since they could use the cave water, so they'd have a
- vast amount greater weight to pack *out* if they had to bring out all
- the waste water.) [I wouldn't think they'd even have containers to hold
- it all!]
-
- So how did they manage?
-
- Please send responses by e-mail to one of the addresses below. Thanks!
-
- Regards, Will
- wmartin@st-louis-emh2.army.mil OR wmartin@stl-06sima.army.mil
-