If there is a broom in the shelter do you sweep the floor?
If there is a broom in the shelter do you sweep the floor?
.....after the x get's done riding the darn thing.
Just joking, i should had said after she gets done using it on me.
you can't sweep that mess up .......... now I know why you carry Messy Wipes
You're in the wrong poll. Move over to the POOP poll.
LMAO ........ while im listening to some Steve Marriot blues ---- your old enough to remember him im sure
I'm sure I am, but the name doesn't ring a bell. If you like the dude then he must be allright.
Only if no one is still sleeping !!
The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
Originally Posted by Former Admin
WOW! Steve Marriot...havent heard that guitar-slinging name in awhile....
listen to Humble Pie records too? or Framptons Camel?
i usually sweep-up after myself!
see ya'll UP the trail!
When I leave, LNT.
I will do it when I get there as well if needed.
Even if there is no broom, I find a way to improvise.
Upon arrival/pre sleeping bag set up
For with God, nothing is impossible! Luke 1:37
I don't even sweep up at home, that's what I got married for.
Don't tell my wife I said that or she'll find a new place to store the broom.
I always sweep, as long as it is practical...
Panzer
We came across quite a few shelters that didn't have brooms...should have written down which ones... it's lovely to be the last one leaving the shelter and giving them a good sweep...leaves it nice for the next nights guests.
If a sweep is needed, I sweep, but when you are looking at dirt under your feet all day, it has to be pretty obvious before I get out the broom.
My brother and I met another section hiker 2 years ago who came into the shelter after we laid out our bags and swept up a small dust storm that left us coughing and our bags a little dirty. I think we said something like, "that was helpful". It did not look like it needed sweeping, but there was enough dust to prove otherwise. Lesson learned: When you are first in the shelter, hide the broom!
There were 2 guys who, I think, died from contracting a Hanta virus. It is thought that they got it from dust from mouse doots while sweeping out their shelter.
never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never!
Not W/o A Haz-mat Suit.
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