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drshahidiqbalHow

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Plz tell how to get back such big cans, while porters are scarce and running back
Posted Mar 13, 2009 4:58 pm

Karrar HaidriRe: How

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This is the responsiblity of Expedition/Trekking group leader to collect all garbage and arry it out of the area for its correct disposal .
In many other countries,there is a philosophy of leave no trace. In other words, leave the place you hike the way you found it. It bothers me when the same people who will leave no trace in their own backyard do not do the same when they are a guest in another country because it just might be too difficult.I request all Mountaineers and Trekkers do your part to make mountain regions better, not worse, then how you found them.
Posted Mar 15, 2009 9:13 am

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